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Frontpage Archive for May 2006

 

Tuesday May 23, 2006 10:45
Gary Cross is putting on the Arizona 6 day race again this summer starting June 11th. See the blog for more details

Monday May 22, 2006 9:45
World Ultra News will be moving shortly to a new address .

From the IAU

"World Champion 24 hours 2006 Sumie Inagaki (Jap) ran probably a World Best performance 48 hours in Surgeres (fra) 12-14 may 2006. She ran a distance of 382,416 km breaking the record of Sue Ellen TRAPP (USA) (377,892 km in Surgères (FRA) 2/4-05-1997)" To be ratified.

Friday May 19, 2006 21:20
Two short clips from the start of the 10 day race. Photos from the race are available on The Galleries

Friday May 19, 2006 18:04
The 5 day, 338 km race along the River Isar was won by German Rene Strosny in a time of 26:41:42. First lady was Carmen Hildebrand in 30:02:13. Full Results

Wednesday May 17, 2006 10:03
ISSA run started on the 15th and yesterdays updated results can be found here

Saturday May 13, 2006 23:48
At the 37 hour point Sumie Inagaki has been leading for some time and has reached 310 km.Madupran Wolfgang Schwerk picked up his speed several hours ago and has moved into 2nd place cutting Sumie's lead to 8 km

Friday May 12, 2006 20:43
Updates are available on the Surgeres link below. At the moment the site shows the Japanese runners, Kenji Okiyama and Sumie Inagaki who both completed the same mileage in Taiwan, are in first and second place overall.

Thursday May 11, 2006 9:22
Info on the Surgeres 48 hour race which takes place 12- 14 May.

Wednesday May 10, 2006 17:09
Journey Runner Steven Vaught has just completed his trek across the USA and will be on the Today Show in New York this evening.
Checkout his website Fat Man Walking.com

Tuesday May 9, 2006 7:59
The World Harmony Run is an event taking place simultaneously in the USA and in Europe. The American section is currently in Tennessee and the European section has divided into two legs. One team is in Hungary and the other team is in Greece. The relay team carrirs a torch and meets with runners, schools, local dignitaries, celebrities and folk along the ways and offers a message of inspiration.

Visit The World Harmony Run site

Monday May 8, 2006 19:05
The Antibes 6 day Race finished earlier today with Christophe Laborie finishing in first place with 688.20 km (427.6miles). Patricia Leblanc was the only female runner and finished with 435,72 km

Checkout 6jours-antibes.com for full results.

Monday May 8, 2006 9:01


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rimas Jakelaitis

 

 

 

 

 

Dipali Cunningham with her helper Atanaska at the finish.

The Self-Transcendence 6 &10 day races are over and the results are available on the site at the url below. Several excellent performances combined with unusually rain-free conditions helped provide an unforgettable experience for the runners and the organisers.

Sarah Barnett from Australia improved by 136 miles on last years performance to claim first place ahead of Nataliya Hlushchuk, last years winner, on the last day. Rimas Jakelaitis(left) did what he needed to do to stay in front of the opposition but struggled with a knee problem after the first day.

In the 6 day, Glen Turner averaged a little over 70 miles a day to keep clear of Bob Oberkehr with 421 miles but not enough to threaten Dipali Cunningham who won the event outright again, averaging over 76 miles a day. Second placed Kaneenika also deservedly took second place overall by squeezing in an extra mile at the end to give her 422 miles.

Full results at SriChinmoyRaces.org

Tuesday May 2, 2006 21:06
The Self-Transcendence 6 & 10 day races are in full swing and the park is humming. In the 10 day, Rimas is keeping his nose in front of Trishul giving the experienced Canadian hope of an elusive victory in the 10 day. Rimas is still dealing with a knee injury but he is a tough cookie.
In the ladies race, Australian Sarah Barnett has closed the gap on last years champion Nataliya Hlushchuk who is averaging over 64 a day. Both runners have made significant improvements on their 2005 performances.

In the 6 day Dipali began the race feeling 100 % for the first time in a few years and has established an overall lead in the race. Bob Oberkehr, also up on last years race, has a little cushion on Mark and Glen Turner.