12 Marathons in 12 Countries

World Oceans Day, 8th June 2017

In 2017, Carlos and Carolyn became the first people in the world to complete a marathon on a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) made entirely from recycled plastic bottles. Their goal? To raise awareness of the global issue of plastic pollution in the ocean and inspire others to make more sustainable choices.

Their first marathon took them along the Dordogne River in France, from Saint Julien de Lampon to Saint Cyprien—a breathtaking 26.2 miles (42.2 km) of stunning scenery and perfect weather. It took them 6 hours 45 minutes to complete the course, taking turns paddling on their unique plastic-bottle board and the Explorace 12’6 SUP board, generously donated by Itiwit by Decathlon.

 

This was just the beginning of their epic journey.

 

Over the next four months, Carlos and Carolyn completed a total of 12 marathons, paddling through challenging conditions on rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and even seas, including the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Aegean. Their journey took them through diverse countries such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and beyond.

 

One of their most memorable paddles was through the Drina Canyon in Bosnia & Herzegovina, where they paddled for an incredible 12 1/2 hours, completing 60 km. The longest time spent on the water, this was also one of the most challenging conditions they faced. On average, they paddled 4 km per hour on their bottle board due to the added drag from the recycled plastic bottles, which made their journey even more gruelling but deeply rewarding.

While the marathons were physically demanding, the message was clear: every individual can make a difference. Their journey highlighted the importance of reducing plastic waste, protecting marine life, and switching to more sustainable alternatives. Their story is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the belief that small actions can lead to big changes.

 

Today, at Whale Bags, we continue to honour their legacy with every reusable organic cotton bag we sell. We’re dedicated to making sustainable living easier and more convenient for families while raising awareness of the environmental impact of plastic waste. Every product you buy helps fund efforts to reduce plastic pollution and protect our oceans and wildlife.

The Route

Interactive map created by Wanda Bodnar

With special thanks to all the clubs that helped us plan our routes; we could not have done it without your support.  In addition to the links on each marathon, we would like to thank Algarve SUP in Portugal, Sandiline in SloveniaProtect Blue and Montenegro Plus.

France

La Dordogne

8 June 2017, 6 hours 45

 

Spain

Atazar Reservoir

24 June 2017, 9 hours

Portugal

Algarve

8 July 2017, 11 hours

Italy

Noli

16 July 2017, 8 hours

Slovenia

Drava River

25 July 2017, 10 hours

Croatia

Baćina Lakes

3 Aug 2017, 9 hours 30

Greece

Skiathos

12 Aug 2017, 9 hours 30

Macedonia

Lake Ohrid

27 Aug 2017, 10 hours 20

Bulgaria

Danube River

3 Sept 2017, 6 hours 25

Serbia

Danube River

10 Sept 2017, 10 hours 45

Bosnia

Drina Canyon

18 Sep 2017, 12 hours 30

Montenegro

Rijeka Crnojevića

30 Sept 2017, 10 hours 50

ITIWIT by Decathlon kindly donated one of the new 12’6 Explorace SUP boards to accompany the plastic bottle board on the marathon as a support board.  Carlos and Carolyn took it in turns to paddle the bottle board and the Itiwit board.