After 31 days, 19 hours, and 41 minutes, Belgian Karel Sabbe arrived on the finish of the Te Araroa (TA) path in Bluff, New Zealand, the southernmost level of the South Island, setting an enormous new males’s supported quickest identified time (FKT) on the 1,898-mile (3,054-kilometer) path. He reached the well-known signpost at Stirling Level simply earlier than midnight on February 16, 2025.
The earlier males’s supported document was held by George Henderson, who accomplished the route in 49 days, 14 hours, and 27 minutes in 2020. Sabbe’s effort, which he began at 5 a.m on January 16, betters the document by greater than 17.5 days, his efficiency averaging out to an unbelievable 59.6 miles (96 kilometers) per day.
Karl Sabbe working alongside one of many many rivers on the Te Araroa path, which runs the size of New Zealand, on the way in which to setting a brand new males’s supported FKT. All pictures courtesy of Karl Sabbe and his crew.
What Is the Te Araroa?
The TA is the premier lengthy path in New Zealand, its title translating as “the lengthy pathway” from the Māori language, which is spoken by the Indigenous Māori individuals of New Zealand. The TA traverses each the North and South Islands on a sequence of roads, farm tracks, and trails. It’s a logistically difficult path that entails crossing Cook dinner Strait between the 2 islands on a ship, in addition to numerous river and estuary crossings, a few of which Sabbe used a packraft to finish safely. It additionally features a 71-mile part on the Whanganui River that Sabbe accomplished in a kayak.
The thru-hiking group considers the TA one of many extra rugged lengthy trails, and it usually entails overgrown, rooty trails, deep river crossings, mud, incessant sandflies, and sluggish journey. It has develop into more and more common in recent times, and the Te Araroa Belief nonprofit estimates that about 2,000 individuals stroll the path in its entirety every year, with about 70% of them coming from abroad. The path showcases the big variety of landscapes within the nation, from flat plains and farmland to distant and inaccessible mountain ranges. It good points practically 142,000 toes (43,200 meters) of elevation.

Overgrown path was all a part of the Te Araroa.
Karel Sabbe’s Monster Extremely-Distance Resume
Whereas doubtlessly finest identified within the path working and ultrarunning group for changing into the seventeenth finisher of the Barkley Marathons in 2023, Sabbe is not any stranger to long-trail FKT efforts. He’s twice set males’s supported FKT on the U.S.’s Pacific Crest Path, finishing the two,650-mile route most lately in 2023, in 46 days, 12 hours, and 50 minutes. In 2018, he set a blistering quick males’s supported FKT on the two,189-mile Appalachian Path within the U.S., in 41 days, 7 hours, and 39 minutes. And, in 2021, he set a brand new velocity document on the 1,550-mile By way of Alpina Pink route, traversing the European Alps by means of eight nations in 30 days, 8 hours, and 40 minutes.
The TA was a return to his roots for Sabbe, who mentioned earlier than beginning the hassle that New Zealand was the place his love for ultra-distance journey began. He initially got here to the nation for six months after graduating from college and spent a lot of his time climbing and exploring. He returned in 2015 to race in Coast to Coast, the world multisport championships the place opponents cycle, run, and kayak widthwise throughout the nation in a single push.

Sabbe takes the chance to dry his toes throughout a crew cease.
The Crew Behind the Te Araroa FKT Effort
For the TA, Sabbe got here with the identical core three-person crew he had for the Pacific Crest Path in 2023. All through the run, native runners often joined him within the numerous cities and cities he handed by means of. One such runner who joined Sabbe for a handful of miles on the South Island mentioned that the crew operated with “F1-like effectivity,” guaranteeing that Sabbe may transfer as effortlessly as doable. The crew ran the entire logistics, climbing in tenting setups for Sabbe when wanted and discovering methods to entry the extra distant sections of path. Sabbe and his crew obtained a heat welcome from many within the Kiwi path working group, getting affords for locations to remain on route, path magic, and route beta alongside the way in which.

Sabbe’s three-person crew got here well-equipped for every part he wanted on path.
With any effort of this size, Sabbe and his crew bumped into their justifiable share of logistical challenges, together with getting attacked by a canine on the North Island and mistiming the tides for a cliff crossing, leading to a six-hour await the water to recede. With 125 miles (200 kilometers) to go, the crew wrote on their Instagram account, “Our legs are filled with bruises and scratches. We’ve got been eaten by sandflies. Logistics are insane. We want a bathe and a superb lengthy sleep. And no alarm. However the finish is in sight, lower than 200km to go.”
Little question, in a supported velocity effort, the place crew turns into virtually as important to success because the runner’s effort, the crew challenges and fatigue might practically match too. So when Sabbe touched the Stirling Level signpost, signaling the end of this mission, it was possible each Sabbe and his crew who collectively breathed sighs each of reduction and celebration. Mission full!

Sabbe signed in with all the opposite Te Araroa thru-hikers on the Lake Coleridge Powerhouse Lodge on the South Island.