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The worlds greatest multiday runner. Called the 'Running god', Yiannis Kouros has produced and continues to produce amazing performances breaking records seemingly at will. | The worlds greatest multiday runner. Called the 'Running god', Yiannis Kouros has produced and continues to produce amazing performances breaking records seemingly at will. | ||
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+ | ==Spartathlon Performances== | ||
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+ | Kouros won the first [[Spartathlon]], still holds the record time at 20:25:00. Kouros competed in four Spartahlons, won all four and held, until [[Scott Jurek]]'s 2006 performance, the four fastest times ever recorded. | ||
== World Records == | == World Records == | ||
According to the [http://www.iau.org.tw/statistics_detail.php?Id=1 International Association of Ultrarunners], on the 27 June 2005. | According to the [http://www.iau.org.tw/statistics_detail.php?Id=1 International Association of Ultrarunners], on the 27 June 2005. | ||
− | '''R''' = Road - '''T''' = Track - '''I''' = Indoor | + | '''R''' = Road - '''T''' = Track - '''I''' = Indoor |
=== Distance === | === Distance === |
Revision as of 23:56, 18 November 2006
The worlds greatest multiday runner. Called the 'Running god', Yiannis Kouros has produced and continues to produce amazing performances breaking records seemingly at will.
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Spartathlon Performances
Kouros won the first Spartathlon, still holds the record time at 20:25:00. Kouros competed in four Spartahlons, won all four and held, until Scott Jurek's 2006 performance, the four fastest times ever recorded.
World Records
According to the International Association of Ultrarunners, on the 27 June 2005.
R = Road - T = Track - I = Indoor
Distance
100miles R | 11h 46min 37s |
1000km T | 5d 16h 17min 00s |
1000km R | 5d 20h 13min 40s |
1000miles R | 10d 10h 30min 36s |
Time races
12h R | 162.543km |
12h T | 162.400km |
24h T | 303.506km |
24h R | 290.221km |
48h T | 473.797km |
6days T | 1036.80km (25 November 2005 - not yet on the IAU website) |
6days R | 1028.370km |