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Larkin and Herron Lead the Field at the 28Th IAU 100Km World Championships
Larkin and Herron lead the field at the 28th IAU 100km World Championships The 28th IAU 100km World Championships will take place in Winschoten, the Netherlands on 12th September 2015. These championships also have several concurrent championships alongside, namely, the 23rd IAU European Championships, 100km World Masters Championships and the Dutch Championships. Two Hundred and Forty international athletes representing thirty seven countries will run around a fairly flat ten kilometer course In the absence of last year’s winners Max King (USA) and Ellie Greenwood (GBR) we will be crowing new champions in this event. Vasiliy Larkin (RUS) leads the men’s field having run 6:18:26 at Ispitai Sebia Ultramarathon in 2013. He was just over the 6 Hour mark at the Comrades Marathon this year. Giving him company will be Steven Way (GBR) and Jonas Buud (SWE) with bests (2013-2015) of 6:19:20 and 6:28:57 respectively. Way has recently taken the ultrarunning world by storm while Buud is a perennial at the world championships podium. Former champion Giorgio Calcaterra (ITA) will also be in the field having won 100km del Passatore this year. Another well known name is bronze medal winner from last world championships in Doha, Jose Antonio Requejo (ESP) who will try to move up on the podium in Winschoten. Three members of a team count for team standings. Japan will be entering a very fast men’s team with three runners under 6:40. Spain and Great Britain with their consistent performers will be looking for that top world and European team spots as well. -
100 Km Races in Europe with the Calibrated Bicycle Method
All-Time list 100km by Andy Milroy and Franco Anichini updated 31dec2012 / aggiornata al 31-12-2012 Course classification (last column of table) A = Correct course, measured by calibrated bicycle. Percorso omologato, misurato con bici calibrate. B = Not measured by the clain-jones calibrated bicycle method, alternative less accurate method used. Probably short course. Non è misurata dal metodo Jones Clain con bicicletta calibrata, ma si è utilizzato un metodo alternativo e percorso probabilmente più corto. C = Measurement method uncertain - course very likely to be short. Metodo di misura incerto - molto probabilmente percorso più corto. D = Downhill course superior 1 mt/km. Percorsi con pendenza favorevole superiore a 1mt/km downhill. The best performance of an athlete is in bold, other performances in normal typeface. The method of calibrated bicycle was introduced to road racing in the early 1960's. This was done by John Jewell. Jewell was a leading member of the Road Runners Club UK. He and the Road Runners Club promoted this method of measurement. Ted Corbitt in the United States introduced this method to the United States. This was in 1960. In 1980 the IAAF recognized the calibrated bicycle method as the best method for measuring road racing. At the same time AIMS/IAAF seminars on the measurement of road courses were held. In 1988 JF Delasalle and Harry Arndt measured numerous 100 km races in Europe with the calibrated bicycle method. Initially, the Lejeane method was used in France, but this method was soon superseded by Clain-Jones, as being more accurate." ll metodo della bicicletta calibrata è stato introdotto per le corse su strada nei primi anni 1960. -
Comrades Marathon 2018 Men – Profiles
COMRADES MARATHON 2018 MEN – PROFILES Nedbank Running Club - Administrative Head Office Tel: (012) 541 0577 Fax: (012) 541 3752 www.nedbankrunningclub.co.za CURRICULUM VITAE: Ludwick MAMABOLO PERSONAL INFORMATION SURNAME: Mamabolo FIRST NAMES: Ludwick COUNTRY: R.S.A DATE OF BIRTH: 14 April 1977 CLUB: Nedbank Running Club PERSONAL BEST PERFORMANCES Half Marathon 1:07:37 Marathon 2:20:48 50 km Road 2:49:55 Comrades Marathon Results Two Oceans 56km Results 2010 Down, 05:35:29, 2nd 2004, 03:19:44, 21st 2011 Up, 05:50:18, 7th 2008, 03:18:02, 11th 2012 Down, 05:31:03, 1st 2009, 03:14:43, 7th 2013 Up, 05:45:49, 4th 2010, 03:20:52, 18th 2014 Down, 05:33:14, 2nd 2011, 03:16:33, 18th 2016 Down, 05:24:05, 2nd 2012, 03:22:48, 25th 2017 Up, 05:42:40, 4th 2016, 03:17:52, 6th 2017, 03:21:42, 15th 2018, 03:35:27, 45th Annual Bests 2018 3rd Mall of The North (lima) 42km 02:34:58 5th Marula Festival (lima) 21km 01:11:58 Nedbank Running Club - Administrative Head Office Tel: (012) 541 0577 Fax: (012) 541 3752 www.nedbankrunningclub.co.za CURRICULUM VITAE: Lungile GONGQA PERSONAL INFORMATION SURNAME : Gongqa FIRST NAMES: Lungile COUNTRY: South-African DATE OF BIRTH: 22/02/1979 CLUB: Nedbank Running Club PERSONAL BEST PERFORMANCES Distance Time Area Date 5000m 14:12.47 Durban (RSA) 21.03.2010 10,000m 30:10.31 Stellenbosch (RSA) 13.03.2009 10 km Road 29:09 Mdantsane (RSA) 01.09.2013 12 km Road 35:39 Cape Town (RSA) 17.05.2015 15 km Road 45:20 Cape Town (RSA) 09.03.2013 Half Marathon 1:03:57 Port Elizabeth (RSA) 30.07.2016 Marathon 2:11:59 Cape Town (RSA) 20.09.2015 -
No Place to Rest
While the U.K.’s Lizzy Hawker is not a No household name in trail running on this side of the pond, she is tearing it up, from Europe to the Himalayas to South Africa. But you Place wouldn’t know it by talking to her. By Ed Douglas toRest Tim Kemple eep in the Himalayas, Then she sat her guest down where she Lizzy Hawker sits could dry out her soaked running gear. in front of an open Hawker explains she only wants to rest fire cupping a glass for an hour until the rain stops. Then she’ll of tea in her hands, be back out in the dark, hitting the trail listening to the rain again. But the deluge shows no sign of stop- falling from the night ping, so one hour becomes two, and then sky. Despite the late three. It is so tempting to sleep, but Hawker hour, she’s anxious to be on the move, but wants to be out of Bupsa the moment the Dthe weather has trapped her. Less than a weather clears. And so she keeps a lonely third of the way into her attempt to break vigil, half-dozing in front of the fire, waiting the record for running 200 miles from patiently—and thinking of the door. Mount Everest to Kathmandu, her plans are on the brink of collapse. º º º º º º º Early that morning, November 16, 2011, Being out onº herº º ownº isn’tº º a novel expe- Lizzy had left basecamp under clear skies. -
Annual Meeting Reports Year-End Reports from the Chairman and President, CEO, Committee Chairs and National Staff
USATF 34th Annual Meeting Annual Meeting Reports Year-End Reports from the Chairman and President, CEO, Committee Chairs and National Staff November 28 —December 2, 2012 Daytona Beach Hilton—Daytona Beach, Florida Stephanie Hightower, Chairman & President 2012 Year-End Reports 34th Annual Meeting Daytona Beach, FL Table of Contents Article 7 – Delegates and their Selection to Meetings ........................................................ 3 Roster of Delegates ................................................................................................................ 5 Associations (Officers/Contacts 2013) ................................................................................ 11 USATF Chair and President’s Report .................................................................................. 43 Financial Report ................................................................................................................... 44 National Staff Reports CEO Report ................................................................................................................... 49 Report from the COO ................................................................................................... 50 Legal & Business Affairs ................................................................................................. 52 Chief of Sport Performance ........................................................................................... 52 Elite Athlete Programs – USADA ................................................................................... -
Race Results and Report
34th Annual Barry 40 Mile Track Race Sunday 1st March, 2020 Official Result 1. Michael Taylor M38 St Neots Riverside / RAF 3:53:04 2. Andrew Siggers M40 Kenilworth Runners 4:05:44 3. Adam Stokes M35 Bristol & West 4:07:19 4. Jez Bragg M38 Twemlow Track Club 4:18:42 5. Andrew Savery M37 Leamington 4:20:40 6. James Elgar M35 MMRT 4:23:20 7. Sam Richards M27 Pontypridd Roadents 4:34:54 8. Barry Miller M39 Poole AC 4:43:48 9. Rob Kestin M33 Port Talbot Harriers 4:43:03 10. Jeremy Mower M54 Gloucester AC 4:54:29 11. Matthew Ryan M44 Unattached 5:10:37 12. Dave Coles M60 Les Croupiers 5:18:47 13. Stu Wilkie M40 Hogweed Trotters 5:41:02 14. Helen James F47 100 Marathon Club 5:41:34 15. Chris Carver M56 Otley AC 5:44:13 16. Rachel Bowen F42 Lliswerry Runners 5:54:03 17. Steph Wilson F41 Pudsey & Bramley AC 5:55:11 18. Izzy Cairns F41 Tynebridge Harriers 6:46:24 4th Annual Barry Marathon Track Race Official Result 1. Veronica Singleton-Lawley F59 Les Croupiers 3:55:52 2. David George M51 Les Croupiers 3:59:56 3. Ivan Field M56 100 Marathon Club 4:35:19 4. Loretta Daley F54 Les Croupiers 4:58:37 To view Paul Stillman’s albums containing many excellent shots of our event, please click on the link below https://www.flickr.com/photos/les_stills/albums 40 Miles - Split Times Analysis Athlete 5 Miles 10 Miles 15 Miles 20 Miles 25 Miles 30 Miles 35 Miles 40 Miles 1. -
Kuls Statistiksamling 2015-2018
Svenska Friidrottsförbundets råd för ultradistanslöpning (KUL) 2015-2018 års statistiksamling - åttonde utgåvan - Svenska Friidrottsförbundets råd för ultradistanslöpning (KUL) Statistiksamling 2015-2018 Förord till åttonde utgåvan Svenska Friidrottsförbundets råd för ultradistanslöpning (KUL) har sedan 2009 utgivit en statistiksamling. Under åren 2009-2015 utkom en statistiksamling årligen. Eftersom ingen statistiksamling utgavs 2016-2018 kommer nu en uppdatering som täcker åren 2015-2018. Intresset för ultramaratonlöpning i Sverige fortsätter att öka även om den explosionsartade utvecklingen 2007-2014 har mattats (se figur nedan). Under 2018 arrangerades 64 ultramaratonlopp i Sverige, fler än någonsin, och 7619 löpare fullföljde ett ultramaratonlopp, även det fler än någonsin. Endast 14 % av deltagarna sprang lopp som följs upp i denna statistiksamling; övriga lopp är ej kontrollmätta terränglopp. Många lopp, men inte alla, finns registrerade på https://statistik.d-u-v.org/ 8000 - a e r g t l i r u e i 6000 v e S d i n p a j p l 4000 o ö l f l n l o u t f a l 2000 r a t a n m A 0 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 År Under 2015-2018 har det genomförts ett flertal mästerskapstävlingar - på nationell nivå svenska mästerskap på 100 km och riksmästerskap på 24 timmar och ultratrail, samt på internationell nivå värld- och europamästerskap. De svenska framgångarna har varit imponerande: Jonas Buud blev världsmästare på 100 km 2015. Kajsa Berg blev tvåa på VM (och etta på EM) 2015 på samma distans. Maria Jansson blev europamästare på 24 timmar 2016 och trea på VM (och etta på EM) 2015. -
Kuls Statistiksamling 2014
Svenska Friidrottsförbundets kommitté för ultradistanslöpning 2014 års statistiksamling - sjunde utgåvan - Svenska Friidrottsförbundets kommitté för ultradistanslöpning Statistiksamling 2014 Förord till sjunde utgåvan Intresset för ultramaratonlöpning i Sverige fortsätter att öka explosionsartat. Under 2014 arrangerades 52 ultramaratonlopp, fler än någonsin. Antalet deltagare fortsätter att öka markant; under 2014 fullföljde 6170 löpare ett ultramaratonlopp (se figur nedan). Knappt hälften av tävlingarna följs upp i denna statistiksamling; övriga lopp är ej kontrollmätta terränglopp. Premiärloppet av Ultravasan blev Sveriges största ultramaratonlopp någonsin med 1137 fullföljande löpare. AXA fjällmarathon blev Sveriges nästa största lopp någonsin (1082 fullföljande) och Stockholm Ultra Marathon blev tredje största lopp (438 fullföljande). Hela tio olika 6-timmarslopp genomfördes med 701 deltagare totalt. 6000 4000 2000 maratonlopp i Sverige i maratonlopp Antal fullföljande i ultra- i fullföljande Antal 0 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 År Under året har det genomförts ett flertal mästerskapstävlingar - på nationell nivå det svenska mästerskapet på 100 km och riksmästerskapet på 24 timmar, samt på internationell nivå, med svenskt deltagande, världsmästerskapet på 100 km i Doha i Quatar. Under året har många förbättringar skett i både topp- och rekordlistorna som presenteras i denna samling. 25 % av samtliga topp 20-resultat har tillkommit under 2014. Årets främsta prestation tillskrivs Jonas Buud som kom tvåa i världsmästerskapen på 100 km med tiden 6.32.04. Svenska (och nordiska) ultramaratonrekord sattes av Annika Nilrud på 100 engelska mil (15.47.13), av Torill Fonn på 48 timmar (374 999 m) och av Johan Steene på 48 timmar (384 936 m). Av 14 nordiska ultramaratonrekord innehas nu 10 av svenskar. -
Ultra-Marathon National Records and Best Known Performances by Franco Anichini
Ultra-Marathon National Records and Best Known Performances by Franco Anichini REVISED VERSION 31dec2012 added, corrections: please write to me! aggiunte, correzioni: per favore, scrivetemi additions, corrections: SVP écrivez-moi [email protected] special thanks to: Andy Milroy thanks to: Edit Berces (Hun), Antonin Hejda (Sui), Bernard Malgouyres (Fra), Mercedes Acuna (Arg), Thierry Lefeuvre (Fra), John Medinger (Usa), Tia Bodington (Usa), Tadeusz Dziekonski (Pol), Yves Seigneuric (Fra), Tomas Rusek (Cze), Jorge Luis Andonie (Mex), Reinhold Strasser (Aut), Per Lind (Nor), Mattias Bramstang (Swe), Phil Essam (Aus), Lee Yong-Sik (Kor), Frank Kuo (Tpe), Aki Inoue (Jpn), Peter Matthews (Gbr), Jose Javier Etayo (Esp), Ian Cornelius (Aus), Gerard Stenger (Fra), Elvira Janosi (Srb), Marian Michalik (Svk), Paris Canals Rovira (Esp), 100km men - road world 6:13.33 Takahiro Sunada - JPN 21jun1998 Lake Saroma road 6:10.20 Don Ritchie - GBR 28oct1978 Crystal Palace track Europa Area record 6:16.41 Jean-Paul Praet - BEL 12sep1992 Winschoten X* 6:10.20 Don Ritchie - GBR 28oct1978 Crystal Palace track Albania ALB 11:15.30 Jegeni Suatie 02apr2006 Podgorica Andorra AND 7:48.38 Ivan Ramirez Bator 22apr2012 Seregno Austria AUT 6:57.26 Markus Thalmann 24jun2001 Wien Belgium BEL 6:16.41 Jean-Paul Praet 12sep1992 Winschoten X* Bosnia Erzegovina BIH 8:43.23 Zeljko Blagojevic 29mar2007 Podgorica Bulgaria BUL 11:05.49 Emil Apostelov 23apr2000 Texel Bylarus BLR 6:33.56 Dzmitriy Bula 16jun2006 Torhout Croatia CRO 9:57.23 Kreso Levaric 12jun1999 Biel Cyprus CYP -
Comrades Marathon 2017 Men – Profiles
COMRADES MARATHON 2017 MEN – PROFILES Nedbank Running Club - Administrative Head Office Tel: (012) 541 0577 Fax: (012) 541 3752 www.nedbankrunningclub.co.za CURRICULUM VITAE: Ludwick MAMABOLO PERSONAL INFORMATION SURNAME: Mamabolo FIRST NAMES: Ludwick COUNTRY: R.S.A DATE OF BIRTH: 14.04.1977 CLUB: Nedbank Running Club PERSONAL BEST PERFORMANCES Half Marathon 1:07:37 Marathon 2:20:48 50 km Road 2:49:55 Comrades Marathon Results Two Oceans 56km Results 2010 Down, 05:35:29, 2nd 2004, 03:19:44, 21st 2011 Up, 05:50:18, 7th 2008, 03:18:02, 11th 2012 Down, 05:31:03, 1st 2009, 03:14:43, 7th 2013 Up, 05:45:49, 4th 2010, 03:20:52, 18th 2014 Down, 05:33:14, 2nd 2011, 03:16:33, 18 th 2016 Down, 05:24:05, 2nd 2012, 03:22:48, 25 th 2016, 03:17:52, 6th 2017, 03:21:42, 15 th Annual Bests 2017 Event Result Venue Date 50km 2:56:51 Om die Dam (RSA) 18.03.2017 Nedbank Running Club - Administrative Head Office Tel: (012) 541 0577 Fax: (012) 541 3752 www.nedbankrunningclub.co.za CURRICULUM VITAE: Claude Moshiywa PERSONAL INFORMATION SURNAME: Moshiywa FIRST NAMES: Claude COUNTRY: R.S.A DATE OF BIRTH: 10-Oct-1974 CLUB: Nedbank Running Club PERSONAL BEST PERFORMANCES 10km: 30 minutes 15km: 48 Minutes 21.1km: 1H06 42.2km: 2H24 56km: 3H11 Comrades: 5H32 Comrades Marathon Results Two Oceans 56km Results 2005 Down, 05:42:23, 8th 2006, 03:16:29, 13th 2006 Up, 05:50:18, 11th 2007, 03:12:03, 4th 2007 Down, 05:53:30, 12th 2008, 03:22:42, 18th 2008 Up, 06:04:12, 19th 2013, 03:15:36, 14th 2009 Down 05:53:22, 16th 2015, 03:26:40, 19th 2010 Down, 05:43:04, 6th 2016, 03:22:20, -
Iau World Cup 100 Kilometres
IAU WORLD CUP 100 KILOMETRES The International Association of Ultrarunners 100 Kilometres World Cup is an annual event first held in 1987. The 1989 event was not officially recognised by the IAU. An official team event was introduced in 1991. Team scores are calculated by aggregating the times of the leading three runners. Venues: 1987 Torhout (BEL), 1988 Santander (ESP), 1989U Paris-Rambouillet (FRA), 1990 Little Marais-Duluth (USA), 1991 Florence-Faenza (ITA), 1992 Palamós (ESP), 1993 Torhout (BEL), 1994 Lake Saroma (JPN), 1995 Winschoten (NED), 1996 Moscow (RUS), 1997 Winschoten (NED), 1998 River Shimanto (JPN), 1999 Chavagnes-en-Paillers (FRA), 2000 Winschoten (NED), 2001 Cléder (FRA), 2002 Torhout (BEL), 2003 Tainan (TPE), 2004 Winschoten (NED), 2005 Lake Saroma (JPN), 2006 Misari (South Korea), 2007 Winschoten (NED), 2008 Tarquinia (ITA), 2009 Torhout (BEL) Men's Individual YEAR GOLD TIME SILVER TIME BRONZE TIME RESULTS INDIV. 1987 Domingo Catalán ESP 06:19:35 Don Ritchie GBR 06:40:51 Roland Vuillemenot FRA 06:43:22 1988 Domingo Catalán ESP 06:34:41 Jean-Marc Bellocq FRA 06:41:50 Bruno Scelsi FRA 06:48:18 1989U Bruno Scelsi FRA 06:47:06 Bruno Joppen NED 06:48:52 Herbert Cuntz FRG 06:51:16 1990 Roland Vuillemenot FRA 06:34:02 Russell Prince NZL 06:38:00 Stefan Fekner CAN 06:42:12 1991 Valmir Nunes BRA 06:35:36 Roland Vuillemenot FRA 06:39:14 Jean-Marc Bellocq FRA 06:52:55 1992 Konstantin Santalov EUN 06:23:35 Domingo Catalán ESP 06:30:37 Erik Seedhouse GBR 06:33:03 1993 Konstantin Santalov RUS 06:26:26 Peter Hermans BEL 06:36:26 -
Aims 1982 – 2007
THE OFFICIAL SILVER JUBILEE PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS AND ROAD RACES © www.photorun.net AIMSAIMS 19821982 –– 2007:2007: 2525 YearsYears ofof RunningRunning HistoryHistory Distance Running Archive © Mark Shearman CONTENTS Words of greeting from Hiroaki Chosa, 1991 – 1995: President of AIMS 4 Consolidation 24 – 31 Words of greeting from Lamine Diack, Hiroaki Chosa 27 President of IAAF 5 The AIMS Marathon-Museum THE STORY OF AIMS of Running 31 1982 – 1984: 1996 – 2000: The birth of a movement 6 – 15 Anticipating the millennium 32 – 39 AIMS – then, now and the future 9 Hugh Jones 35 Will Cloney 10 Great moments in AIMS races 39 Fred Lebow 12 2001 – 2006: Chris Brasher 13 Reaching new heights 40 – 47 The development Allan Steinfeld 42 of road race measurement 14 – 15 World records for road races 44 John Jewell 14 Running into the future 47 1985 – 1990: Spreading the word 16 – 23 1982 – 2007: AIMS listings 48 – 66 Bob Dalgleish 19 AIMS races and winners over 25 years 50 – 63 Andy Galloway 20 AIMS Congresses, Board Members and Board Meetings 64 David Martin 21 AIMS members today 65 – 66 The International Marathon Medical Directors Association 22 AIMS Sponsors 67 PRODUCTION www.aims-association.org Editors: Hugh Jones, Jörg Wenig • Contributors: Paco Borao, Andy Galloway, David Martin, Horst Milde, Allan Steinfeld, Gerd Steins • Photos: Distance Running Archive, Victah Sailer (www.photorun.net), Sports Museum Berlin, AIMS Marathon-Museum of Running, AIMS race organisers • Production: Gary Friar • Design: Thomas Kattwinkel • Printing: In Position Media, Glasgow. 3 25 YEARS OF AIMS 1982 TO 2007 Words of greeting from Hiroaki Chosa, President of AIMS Dear friends, On the 25th anniversary of AIMS I am pleased to included Fred Lebow of New York, Will Cloney of express my most hearty congratulations to each and Boston and Chris Brasher of London who also took every member of our Association.