Bengaluru, April 25 -- In a stunning demonstration of sheer willpower, relentless endurance, and iron-willed determination, Colonel Jangvir Lamba of the Indian Army has once again shattered limits and defied expectations. On April 13, Col Lamba conquered the grueling IRONMAN 140.6 Triathlon in Penghu, Taiwan, cementing his place among the world's elite endurance athletes. The IRONMAN 140.6 is one of the most grueling endurance races in the world, requiring participants to complete 3.8 km of open-water swimming, 180 km of cycling, and a 42.2 km marathon run-all in a single day, without any breaks. At 53.5 years of age, competing in the fiercely contested 50-54 age category, Col Lamba braved extreme conditions and unrelenting terrain to fini...