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Scottish runner living on Orkney. Currently the leading UK multiday runner.
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William Sichel (Born:1-10-53) at Welford, Nr Rugby, Warwickshire Lives in Orkney. Currently the leading UK multiday runner.
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In 2010 took second place in the Athens 1000 mile World Cup.
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==Personal Bests==
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* Marathon: 2:38:17 (1995)
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* 100km: 7:07:49 (1996)
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* 12hr: Track 141.50km/87.92 miles (2001)
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* 24hr(Road): 246.70km/153.30M (2000)
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* 48hr (Indoor): 344.267km/213.92 miles (2007) Scottish Record
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* 48hr (Track): 340.80km/211.76M (2008)
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* Six Days(Track): 857.07km/532.56 miles -
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All-Time Scottish Record (Modern)
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British M50 Record (2008)
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* Six Days(Road): 809.230km/502.8 miles -
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British M50 Record (2007)
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* 1000 Miles (Road): 13 days, 20 hours, 8 minutes, 1 second (2010)
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* Badwater: 31hrs 36mins 12secs British Record (2006)
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* Spartathlon: 29hrs 01mins 29secs Scottish record (2007)
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==Website==
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[http://www.williamsichel.co.uk/blog Wiliam Sichel's website and blog]

Revision as of 03:01, 19 July 2010

William Sichel (Born:1-10-53) at Welford, Nr Rugby, Warwickshire Lives in Orkney. Currently the leading UK multiday runner.

In 2010 took second place in the Athens 1000 mile World Cup.

Personal Bests

  • Marathon: 2:38:17 (1995)
  • 100km: 7:07:49 (1996)
  • 12hr: Track 141.50km/87.92 miles (2001)
  • 24hr(Road): 246.70km/153.30M (2000)
  • 48hr (Indoor): 344.267km/213.92 miles (2007) Scottish Record
  • 48hr (Track): 340.80km/211.76M (2008)
  • Six Days(Track): 857.07km/532.56 miles -

All-Time Scottish Record (Modern)

British M50 Record (2008)

  • Six Days(Road): 809.230km/502.8 miles -

British M50 Record (2007)

  • 1000 Miles (Road): 13 days, 20 hours, 8 minutes, 1 second (2010)
  • Badwater: 31hrs 36mins 12secs British Record (2006)
  • Spartathlon: 29hrs 01mins 29secs Scottish record (2007)

Website

Wiliam Sichel's website and blog