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Frontpage Archive for October 2004
Bruce W. Johnson,
journey runner starting in Oceanside, California on Febuary 1, 2005,
will run across the entire United States of America! This run will
cover over 3100 miles and cross 8 states. Encountering the vast
Mojave Desert and the high mountain ranges of the Rocky Mountains
(west) and Appalachian mountains, (east), while enjoying the people,
places, and life on the road on this four month journey! Bruce's
website
DANISH ULTRA RUNNER TO LEAVE SYDNEY
On the 31st of October 2004, Danish Ultra runner, Jesper Olsen
will leave from the Sydney Opera House at 7am on his way across
Australia from Sydney to Perth. Olsen will be in Perth by the 10th
of Feb 2005 after running through Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide.
Olsen left London on the first of January this year and has run
over 13,300km since.More
World 24-Hour Championship Czech Republic Oct 23 2004 Results
Results
of MUM 2004
Report
of MUM 2004 in English
Dates to be confirmed but will probably take place mid August at the
Costello Stadium, Hull
Just found this. A little older but its in the spirit of the 24
hour moment...
THE 23rd ANNUAL
INTERNATIONAL 24 HOUR
SELF-TRANSCENDENCE RACE
Ottawa, Canada
11-12 September 2004 (Certified 400-metre track)
Results
21st Self-Transcendence
24 Hour Festival of Running
Santos Stadium,
2004 Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence
24 hour Race
Tooting Bec London
The race was won by Ken Fancett from Beckenham RC 214.775km. Eoin
Keithcame second with 198.525km 123-630 miles and 133-801 miles.
Third place was Peter
Zuidema, Sri Chinmoy MT with 195.345km 121-672 miles. Jill Green
was first lady with 169.28km and 105-327miles. Susan Clements was
just behind with Hilary Walker in third place. Full
Results are available here.
Account of the race by 3rd place runner Peter Zuidema
Across The Years dates
The twenty-second running of the popular Nardini Manor Across the
Years multiday race, is scheduled to be held once again at beautiful
Nardini Manor, in Litchfield Park, Arizona, from December 29, 2004—January
1, 2005.
This weekend, October 9/10th, Tooting Bec will be the place to
be if you are interested in the the British Ultrarunning scene.
The
Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 24 hour Race will under starters
orders at High Noon
SPARTATHLON October 1-2 2004
Not really a multiday but a serious challenge nonetheless
and its only the cutoff that doesnt make it a multiday for some
people...
Results 
1. Jens Lukas (GER) 25h09'56 (pictured right)
2. Markus Thalmann (AUT) 26h20'02
3. Martin Juri (AUT) 27h19'15
3. Janne Kankaansyrja (FIN) 27h19'15
5. Andras Low (HUN) 28h17'46
6. Peeter Venikas (EST) 28h44'42
7. Ichiro Hiyoshi (JPN) 28h55'11
8. Giorgos Psailas (GRE) 29h12'20
9. Wojciech Rismenko (POL) 29h19'57
10. Ralf Steisslinger (GER) 29h27'01
11. Zbigniew Malinowski (POL) 29h40'08
12. Kimie Noto (JPN) 29h57'40 (F)
13. Kim Rasmussen (DEN) 30h40'04
14. Kazuhiro Kawamura (JPN) 30h48'31
15. Karl Hubert (GER) 31h00'25
16. Hiroko Okiyama (JPN) 31h01'17 (F)
17. Georg Weiss (GER) 31h59'37
18. Patrick De Geyter (FRA) 32h01'24
19. Kazuyoshi Ikeda (JPN) 32h13'14
20. Mark Williams (GBR) 32h38'49
21. Marian Nowak (POL) 32h44'33
22. Hermann Bohm (GER) 32h45'54
23. Anke Drescher (GER) 32h55'26 (F)
24. Bernard Constant (FRA) 32h58'34
25. Eiolf Eivindsen (NOR) 33h05'38
25. Kenny Wallstrom (SWE) 33h05'38
27. Jaques Martin (FRA) 33h36'00
28. Makoto Suzuki (JPN) 33h41'10
29. Kjell-Ove Skoklung (SWE) 33h47'57
30. Ari Mustala (FIN) 33h49'47
31. Hiroaki Onda (JPN) 33h52'42
32. Paul Engels (GER) 33h55'23 |