Since 2022, One Water Race and The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH) have been exploring this question through pioneering research and innovation — uncovering what happens when athletes push beyond the imaginable.
Now, we invite you to take part in an open digital seminar where Associate Professor Marcus Moberg, Head of Research at GIH, and Thomas Ogander, Founder and Race Director of One Water Race, share insights from three years of groundbreaking collaboration.
Seminar highlights
- What have we learned about the limits of human endurance?
- Are there health risks when racing for 48–60 hours without sleep?
- The power of continuous real-time data through biosensors — challenges and scientific potential
- A new paradigm in real-time athlete monitoring — benefits for the sports viewer, coach, athlete, and business
Event details
🗓 Thursday, November 27
🕔 17:00–18:30 (CET)
💻 Open digital broadcast at www.onewaterrace.com (the media player will be visible on the date of the event)

From the very beginning, One Water Race was created to test what’s truly possible — to explore the edge where human endurance meets innovation.
Together with The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH), we’ve transformed that challenge into knowledge, turning extreme racing into valuable scientific insights about the limits — and possibilities — of being human.
This upcoming seminar marks an important milestone in that journey. It’s an opportunity to reflect on what we’ve learned so far, and to look ahead at how science and sport together can continue to redefine human performance.
Join us as science meets endurance — and discover the true limits of human capacity.
– Together with The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH), we’ve transformed that challenge into knowledge, turning extreme racing into valuable scientific insights about the limits and possibilities of being human.



