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*Ran first 24 hour in Monaco at the [[No Finish Line]] 2009.  
 
*Ran first 24 hour in Monaco at the [[No Finish Line]] 2009.  
 
*In 2010 Heather ran 24 hours at the Athens Ultrafest followed by 48 hours at the [[Antibes 6 Day]].  
 
*In 2010 Heather ran 24 hours at the Athens Ultrafest followed by 48 hours at the [[Antibes 6 Day]].  
*In September Heather came third at the [[Spartathlon]].  
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*In September finished third at the [[Spartathlon]].  
*In December, Heather ran at the [[No Finish Line]] in Monaco coming third with 145 km and less than a week later ran over 200 km in 24 hours at the inaugural [[Ultra Indoor Normand]] 2-4th December to qualify for the Commonwealth and Worlds 24 hour championships in 2011.
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*In December, ran at the [[No Finish Line]] in Monaco coming third with 145 km and less than a week later ran over 200 km in 24 hours at the inaugural [[Ultra Indoor Normand]] 2-4th December to qualify for the Commonwealth and Worlds 24 hour championships in 2011.
  
 
==Record==
 
==Record==

Revision as of 13:32, 6 December 2010

HONITON Running Club's international ultra distance runner Heather Foundling-Hawker was the 2009 Devon marathon champion and is on the British All-time list for 50 km.

  • Ran first 24 hour in Monaco at the No Finish Line 2009.
  • In 2010 Heather ran 24 hours at the Athens Ultrafest followed by 48 hours at the Antibes 6 Day.
  • In September finished third at the Spartathlon.
  • In December, ran at the No Finish Line in Monaco coming third with 145 km and less than a week later ran over 200 km in 24 hours at the inaugural Ultra Indoor Normand 2-4th December to qualify for the Commonwealth and Worlds 24 hour championships in 2011.

Record

  • 3:35:51 Heather Foundling-Hawker (ENG) 26.01.66 1 Boddington 31 Jul 2005

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