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28 runners took part and the mens race was won by Danish ultrarunner [[Lars Christoffersen]] who set a new Nordic 6 Day record. Womens race was won by Australian [[Sarah Barnett]]. | 28 runners took part and the mens race was won by Danish ultrarunner [[Lars Christoffersen]] who set a new Nordic 6 Day record. Womens race was won by Australian [[Sarah Barnett]]. | ||
− | Blind runner Jeffrey Norris set a new world record with 373 km. | + | Blind runner [[Jeffrey Norris]] set a new world record with 373 km. |
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 6 December 2010
The Gothenburg 6 Day race took place August 30th to September 5th 2009 in Schlottskogen Park, Gothenburg, Sweden. Part of the Gothenburg Ultra Festival which included 6/12/24 and 48 hour events and organised by Race Director K-G Nystrom.
Course
- 730 m asphalt and gravel paths.
28 runners took part and the mens race was won by Danish ultrarunner Lars Christoffersen who set a new Nordic 6 Day record. Womens race was won by Australian Sarah Barnett.
Blind runner Jeffrey Norris set a new world record with 373 km.