IAU 24 Hour Championships
Medalists/Dates/Venues (12 runnings)
11 Apr 2015, Turin ITA
G |
263.899 | Florian Reus (GER) | 244.495 | Katalin Nagy (HUN) |
S |
261.181 | Pawel Szynal (POL) | 239.740 | Traci Falbo (USA) |
B |
261.140 | Robert Britton (ENG) | 238.964 | Maria Jansson (SWE) |
G |
269.675 | Jon Olsen (USA) | 252.205 | Mami Kudo (JPN) |
S |
262.734 | John Dennis (USA) | 244.669 | Sabrina Little (USA) |
B |
259.939 | Florian Reus (GER) | 236.228 | Suzanna Bon (USA) |
G |
277.543 | Michael Morton (USA) | 244.232 | Michaela Dimitriadu (CZE) |
S |
261.718 | Florian Reus (GER) | 240.385 | Connie Gardner (USA) |
B |
257.819 | Ludovic Dilmi (FRA) | 238.875 | Emily Gelder (WAL) |
Note: The 2011 championships scheduled to take place in Brugg SUI were cancelled.
13 May 2010, Brive FRA
G
S
B
273.708
Shingo Inoue (JPN)
239.797
Anne-Cecile Fontaine (FRA)
266.577
Scott Jurek (USA)
231.390
Monica Casiraghi (ITA)
263.841
Ivan Cudin (ITA)
230.258
Julia Alter (GER)
02 May 2009, Bergamo ITA
G
S
B
257.042
Henrik Olsson (SWE)
243.644
Anne-Cecile Fontaine (FRA)
244.492
Ralf Weiss (GER)
234.977
Brigitte Bec (FRA)
242.713
Yuji Sakai (JPN)
223.848
Monica Casiraghi (ITA)
18 Oct 2008, Seoul KOR
G
S
B
273.366
Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN)
239.685
Anne-Marie Vernet (FRA)
267.174
Fabian Hoblea (FRA)
239.252
Anne-Cecile Fontaine (FRA)
264.389
Yuji Sakai (JPN)
229.818
Brigitte Bec (FRA)
28 Jul 2007, Drummondville
PQ/CAN
G
S
B
263.562
Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN)
236.848
Lyudmila Kalinina (RUS)
257.018
Mohamed Magroun (FRA)
233.137
Brigitte Bec (FRA)
253.814
Masayuki Otaki (JPN)
230.288
Galina Eremina (RUS)
25 Feb 2006, Taipei TPE
G
S
B
272.936
Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN)
237.144
Sumi Inagaki (JPN)
248.563
Mohamed Magroun (FRA)
231.356
Lyudmila Kalinina (RUS)
246.098
Vladimir Bychkov (RUS)
229.146
Kimie Noto (JPN)
16 Jul 2005, Wörschach AUT
G
S
B
268.065
Anatoliy Kruglikov (RUS)
242.228
Lyudmila Kalinina (RUS)
263.810
Ewald Eder (AUT)
239.874
Galina Eremina (RUS)
256.368
Jens Lukas (GER)
234.803
Sumi Inagaki (JPN)
23 Oct 2004, Brno CZE
G
S
B
269.085
Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN)
237.155
Sumi Inagaki (JPN)
259.065
Lubomir Hrmo (SVK)
235.013
Galina Eremina (RUS)
257.881
Mohamed Magroun (FRA)
225.573
Stephanie Ehret (USA)
11 Oct 2003, Uden NED
G
S
B
270.087
Paul Bekkers (BEL)
237.052
Irina Reutovich (RUS)
267.223
Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN)
232.050
Galina Eremina (RUS)
264.967
Etienne VanAcker (BEL)
227.279
Joelle Semur (FRA)
22 Sep 2001, Verona ITA
G
S
B
275.828
Yiannis Kouros (AUS)
235.029
Edit Berces (HUN)
270.337
Lubomir Hrmo (SVK)
226.781
Irina Reutovich (RUS)
259.778
Alain Prual (FRA)
222.445
Irina Koval (RUS)
Notes: Dates reflect the day the race
started. Distances are in kilometers.
Medal Count by Country
Men G S B Score JPN 5 1 3 31 USA 2 2 0 16 GER 1 2 2 13 FRA 0 3 3 12 BEL 1 0 1 6 RUS 1 0 1 6 SVK 0 2 0 6 AUS 1 0 0 5 SWE 1 0 0 5 AUT 0 1 0 3 POL 0 1 0 3 GBR 0 0 1 1 ITA 0 0 1 1 Women G S B Score RUS 3 5 2 32 FRA 3 3 2 26 JPN 3 0 2 17 USA 0 3 2 11 HUN 2 0 0 10 CZE 1 0 0 5 ITA 0 1 1 4 GBR 0 0 1 1 GER 0 0 1 1 SWE 0 0 1 1 scoring is G = 5, S = 3, B = 1
Multiple Medal Winners
Men
23 Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN) S (2003) G (2004) G (2006) G (2007) G (2008)
9 Florian Reus (GER) S (2012) B (2013) G (2015)
7 Mohamed Magroun (FRA) B (2004) S (2006) S (2007)
6 Lubomir Hrmo (SVK) S (2001) S (2004)
2 Yuji Sakai (JPN) B (2008) B (2009)
Women
13 Lyudmila Kalinina (RUS) G (2005) S (2006) G (2007)
13 Anne-Cecile Fontaine (FRA) S (2008) G (2009) G (2010)
11 Sumi Inagaki (JPN) G (2004) B (2005) G (2006)
10 Galina Eremina (RUS) S (2003) S (2004) S (2005) B (2007)
8 Irina Reutovich (RUS) S (2001) G (2004)
7 Brigitte Bec (FRA) S (2007) B (2008) S (2009)
4 Monica Casiraghi (ITA) B (2009) S (2010)
Last Updated on 06 Feb 2016
Contributors: Paul Michiels (23), Andy Milroy (8)