Spartathlon 245 km
Athens => Sparta GRE
Website: www.spartathlon.gr
Race Winners
(32 runnings)
29:07:45 30:17:03 27:39:49 30:03:22 28 Sep
2007
23:12:14
31:09:24
29 Sep
2006
22:52:18
28:37:20
30 Sep
2005
24:20:39
30:23:07
01 Oct
2004
25:49:56
29:57:40
26 Sep
2003
23:28:24
29:07:44
27 Sep
2002
23:47:54
28:10:48
28 Sep
2001
23:18:05
30:31:41
29 Sep
2000
24:01:10
29:16:37
24 Sep
1999
25:38:03
35:38:08
25 Sep
1998
25:11:41
28:46:58
26 Sep
1997
23:37:
30:39:
27 Sep
1996
26:21:
29:50:
29 Sep
1995
25:59:42
29:33:00
23 Sep
1994
26:15:
30:41:
24 Sep
1993
26:57:12
32:34:32
25 Sep
1992
24:08:13
29:49:49
27 Sep
1991
24:15:31
34:42:45
28 Sep
1990
20:29:04
34:07:47
29 Sep
1989
24:32:05
31:57:23
30 Sep
1988
24:42:05
25 Sep
1987
24:41:46
31:23:30
19 Sep
1986
21:57:
33:21:
27 Sep
1985
23:18:
34:10:
28 Sep
1984
20:25:00
34:15:10t
30 Sep
1983
21:53:42
32:37:52
Notes: 1983 was the inaugural year. A trial run of the course was made in 1982. The course is mostly on roads with
a mountain trail section between 150 km and 170 km and a peak elevation of 1100m. Since the first race approximately
20% of the trail sections have been lost to asphalt. The current distance has been measured as 245.3 km. Dates
are the race start date. There is a 36 hour time limit on this race.
26 Sep
2014
22:29:29
Ivan Cudin-3
26:53:40
Szilvia Lubics-3
27 Sep
2013
23:29:08
Joao Felisbino Oliveira (POR)
28:03:04
Szilvia Lubics-2
28 Sep
2012
26:28:19
Stefan
Thoms (GER)
27:02:17
Elizabeth Hawker (ENG)
30 Sep
2011
22:57:40
Ivan Cudin-2
Szilvia Lubics (HUN)
24 Sep
2010
23:03:06
Ivan Cudin (ITA)
Emily Gelder (WAL)
25 Sep
2009
23:48:24
Ryoichi Sekiya-2
Sumi Inagaki-2
26 Sep
2008
22:20:01
Scott Jurek-3
Sook Hur (KOR)
Scott Jurek-2
Akiko Sakamoto-2
Scott Jurek (USA)
Sumi Inagaki (JPN)
Jens Lukas-3
Kimie Noto-2
Jens Lukas-2
Kimie Noto (JPN)
Markus Thalman (AUT)
Akiko Sakamoto (JPN)
Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN)
Irina Reutovich (RUS)
Valmir Nunes (BRA)
Alzira Lario (POR)
Masayuki Otaki (JPN)
Hiroko Okiyama (JPN)
Jens Lukas (GER)
Anny Monot (FRA)
Kostas Reppos-2
Mary Hanudel-Larsson-4
Kostas Reppos (GRE)
Helga Backhaus-4
Roland Vuillemenot (FRA)
Helga Backhaus-3
James Zarei-2
Helga Backhaus-2
James Zarei (IRI)
Helga Backhaus (GER)
Rune Larsson-3
Sigrid Lonsky (GER)
Hantief Rusko (BUL)
Hilary Walker-2
Janos Bogar (HUN)
Ursula Blasberg (GER)
Yiannis Kouros-4
Anne-Marie Deguilhem (FRA)
Patrick Macke-2
Mary Hanudel-Larsson (SWE)-3
Rune Larsson-2
.
Rune Larsson (SWE)
Hilary Walker (GBR)
Yiannis Kouros-3
Waltraud Reisert (GER)
Patrick Macke (GBR)
Mary Hanudel-Larsson-2
Yiannis Kouros-2
Mary Hanudel-Larsson (USA)
Yiannis Kouros (GRE)
Eleanor Robinson (ENG)
t => The 1984 women's race was a three-way tie between Mary Hanudel (USA), Lorna Richie (USA), and Marcy Schwam (USA).
Most Wins (1983-date)
Men
4
Yiannis Kouros (GRE)
1983-84,1986,1990
Women
4
Helga Backhaus (GER)
1994-97
.
Mary Hanudel-Larsson (USA)
1984-85,1989,1998
Prize Money
(ADR qualified runners)
No prize money has been awarded in this race.
Race Time Bias
(sec/km)
The race time bias is not calculated for distances beyond 50 km.
Competitive Level
(1990-date)
Insufficient data to calculate the competitive level.
Finishers
Year Men Women M+F 2014 180 27 207 2013 134 14 148 2012 63 9 72 2011 130 13 143 2010 115 13 128 2009 121 12 133 2008 138 16 154 2007 107 18 125 2006 85 12 97 2005 90 12 102 2004 64 9 73 2003 77 7 84 2002 80 9 89 2001 78 4 82 2000 78 10 88 1999 49 2 51 1998 74 7 81 1997 71 5 76 1996 49 7 56 1995 54 4 58 1994 35 7 42 1993 43 5 48 1992 44 6 50 1991 24 1 25 1990 32 3 35 1989 23 3 26 1988 21 21 1987 14 2 16 1986 17 2 19 1985 28 1 29 1984 14 3 17 1983 15 1 16 Sums 2147 245 2392 M/F 8.76
Last Updated on 16 Nov 2014
Contributors: Keith Ledgard, Andy Milroy (9), Edit Berces, Klaas Loonstra (11), Juraj Gasparovic (35), Thierry Lefeuvre (5)