Difference between revisions of "Eleanor Adams-Robinson"
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Women Track | Women Track | ||
*100 Miles 14:44:25+ 20 August 1989 | *100 Miles 14:44:25+ 20 August 1989 | ||
− | 24 Hours run 240.169 km 20 August 1989 | + | *24 Hours run 240.169 km 20 August 1989 |
Womens Road | Womens Road | ||
− | 100 miles (160 km) 14:43:40+ 4 February 1990 | + | *100 miles (160 km) 14:43:40+ 4 February 1990 |
− | 24 hours 237.861 km 4 February 1990 | + | *24 hours 237.861 km 4 February 1990 |
Eleanor won the [[Colac Six Day Race]] between 1984 and 1989 and still holds the Womens course record of 866.36 km. | Eleanor won the [[Colac Six Day Race]] between 1984 and 1989 and still holds the Womens course record of 866.36 km. |
Revision as of 23:42, 23 June 2011
Eleanor Adams-Robinson (born November 20th 1947) is a British athlete who has performed at the highest level and still holds records today. Eleanor produced worlds best performances for four years -1985, 86 and 89 and 90 sandwiched aroun Hilary Walker
Records
Women Track
- 100 Miles 14:44:25+ 20 August 1989
- 24 Hours run 240.169 km 20 August 1989
Womens Road
- 100 miles (160 km) 14:43:40+ 4 February 1990
- 24 hours 237.861 km 4 February 1990
Eleanor won the Colac Six Day Race between 1984 and 1989 and still holds the Womens course record of 866.36 km.