Most wins of the IAAF Race Walking Challenge (male)
- Who
- Paquillo Fernández, Jared Tallent, Robert Korzeniowski, Wang Zhen
- What
- 2 total number
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 25 August 2016
The most wins of the IAAF Race Walking Challenge by a male athlete is two and was first achieved by Robert Korzeniowski (Poland) in 2003–04. It was equalled by Paquillo Fernández (Spain) in 2005–06, and then by Jared Tallent (Australia) in 2008 and 2013. Most recently it was achieved by Wang Zhen (China) in 2012 and 2016.
The IAAF World Race Walking Challenge is a series of IAAF Walking events held during the year with walkers scoring points in each event. An athlete must appear in at least three events to be eligible for a place in the final standings.
Wang Zhen won US$25,000 for his overall victory while Australian Jared Tallent came second.