The fans waiting at the finishing line wouldn’t stop clapping their hands as German adventurer and extreme athlete Jonas Deichmann completed his 106th long-distance triathlon in as many days and set a world record. The Ironman distance includes 3.8 kilometres of swimming, 180km of cycling, and 42km of running. It has become Deichmann’s daily routine for the past 106 days and the endurance milestone was achieved Challenge Roth course in Bavaria on Thursday. “New world record, 106th. Awesome,” Deichmann said after overtaking Britain’s Sean Conway, who held the previous record. “This has been my …