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===Life===
 
===Life===
'''Asprihanal Pekka Aalto''', born in Finland, 1970, currently works as a courier. One of the best multiday runners in the world ranked second all-time for 3100 miles 2006
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'''Asprihanal Pekka Aalto''', born in Finland, 1970, currently works as a courier. One of the best multiday runners in the world Aalto is ranked second all-time for 3100 miles.
 
For three straight years he ran all three yearly Self-Transcendence multidays in New York (six days, 3100 miles, 700 miles)-  a feat unprecedented in multiday annals.
 
For three straight years he ran all three yearly Self-Transcendence multidays in New York (six days, 3100 miles, 700 miles)-  a feat unprecedented in multiday annals.
  
On October 29, 2006 Aalto finished the San Francisco One Day 24 hour endurance race in first place, logging just over 125 miles in a 24 hour period.
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On October 29, 2006 Aalto finished the [[San Francisco One Day 24 Hour]] endurance race in first place, logging just over 125 miles in a 24 hour period.
  
Pekka was recently recognized by Tarja Halonencountry, the President of Finland as a 2006 "International Ambassador of Sport".
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Pekka was recognized by Tarja Halonen, the President of Finland, as a 2006 "International Ambassador of Sport".
  
 
===Races===
 
===Races===

Revision as of 13:59, 24 July 2011

Life

Asprihanal Pekka Aalto, born in Finland, 1970, currently works as a courier. One of the best multiday runners in the world Aalto is ranked second all-time for 3100 miles. For three straight years he ran all three yearly Self-Transcendence multidays in New York (six days, 3100 miles, 700 miles)- a feat unprecedented in multiday annals.

On October 29, 2006 Aalto finished the San Francisco One Day 24 Hour endurance race in first place, logging just over 125 miles in a 24 hour period.

Pekka was recognized by Tarja Halonen, the President of Finland, as a 2006 "International Ambassador of Sport".

Races

  • 6 Day (2002) First 422 miles
  • 6 Day (2003) First 457 miles
  • 6 Day (2004) First 433 miles
  • 10 Day (2000) 610 miles
  • 10 Day (2001) 349 miles
  • 700 mile (1999)9 days 09:10:40
  • 700 mile (2000)9 days 09:44:59
  • 700 mile (2001)9 days 20:32:29
  • 1000 mile (2002) 927 miles
  • 3100 (2000) 47 days 13:29:55
  • 3100 (2001) 48 days 10:56:12
  • 3100 (2002) 46 days 13:27:51
  • 3100 (2004) 46 days 06:55:11
  • 3100 (2005) 49 days 10:28:49
  • 3100 (2006) 43 days 15:49:33 2
  • 3100 (2007) 43 days 04:26:32 1
  • 3100 (2008) 44 days 02:42:15 1
  • 3100 (2009) 43 days 16:28:06 1
  • 3100 (2010) 46 days 07:37:24 1
  • 3100 (2011)

Source

See also

Multiday Athletes