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12月23日 Resultado da Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100km
Por Roberto Hofer
Belgian and Austrian Victories in Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100km Wheelchair competitor becomes first to complete seven marathons on seven continents 22 December 2007 - Twenty competitors from ten countries participated in the third Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100km races held on December 19th and 20th 2007. The events are the southernmost marathon and ultramarathon races in the world, taking place at a latitude of 80 degrees south in the interior of the frozen continent. In the wheelchair section, held in relatively good weather on December 19th, William Tan of Singapore succeeded in becoming the first person to complete a marathon on all seven continents in a wheelchair. It was a remarkable achievement, taking him 9:48:52 hrs of constant pushing on the wheelchair course. It also represented his seventh marathon on seven continents in only four weeks. The marathon and 100km footraces were operated concurrently on December 20th because of a weather-related delay in arriving into the Antarctic. However, the conditions became extremely difficult only two hours into the race. Although the temperature was only -8C to -10C, it began to snow and fog descended on the course. Eventually, freezing sleet also confronted the runners. Many found it very problematic just to see the course, which comprised loose snow and ice throughout. Henri Girault (FRA) became a casualty of the very tough conditions. Unfortunately, the brave 71-year-old, a veteran of five-hundred-and-sixty 100km events, could not manage to fulfil his goal of running 100km on the seventh continent and was forced to pull up. In a close finish, Marc De Keyser ( Belgium ) won the 26.2-mile marathon in a new record time of 4:42:32 hrs – some two hours slower than his road best. The 43-year-old Belgian has spent a couple of seasons in the Antarctic and was clearly the most comfortable in the poor conditions. Behind him were two Irishmen, Mark Scanlon and Peter Bell. Brazil ’s Bernardo Fonseca was fourth, with Raj Patel ( Great Britain / India ) and Brent Weigner (USA) rounding off the top six. Given the deteriorating weather situation, only two of the ten originally entered for the 100km (62.1 miles) attempted to run beyond the marathon distance. Top adventure runner, Christian Schiester ( Austria ) took the 100km title in 19:58:14 hrs with Susan Holliday ( Great Britain ) becoming the first woman ever to complete the distance in Antarctica . Both overall winners of the Marathon and 100k will receive Kobold expedition watches for their efforts in the snow. The fourth Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100km races are scheduled to take place on December 12th and 15th, 2008. The marathon is a member of the Association of International Marathons & Road Races (AIMS) and the 100km race is the only International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) labelled event in the Antarctic. Both races are also the only running events within the Antarctic Circle and take place in 24-hour daylight at this time of year. For further details, see the race website – www.icemarathon.com. Contact – Richard Donovan , Polar Running Adventures: rd@icemarathon.com RESULTS OF 2007 ANTARCTIC ICE MARATHON & 100K MEN'S MARATHON 1. Marc De Keyser (BEL) - 4.42.32 hrs
2. Mark Scanlon (IRL) - 4.49.13 hrs
3. Peter Bell (IRL) - 4.52.15 hrs
4. Bernardo Fonseca (BRA) - 5.09.44 hrs
5. Raj Patel (GBR / IND ) - 5.49.10 hrs
6. Brent Weigner ( USA ) - 6.17.48 hrs
7. James Heddle (GBR) - 7.02.22 hrs
8. Fredrik Nerbrand (SWE) - 7.02.22 hrs 9. Neil Standring (GBR) - 7.02.22 hrs 10. Mark Andresen ( USA ) - 7:13:05 hrs 11. Adriano Seabra (BRA) - 7.13.05 hrs 12. Toshio Ohmori (JPN) - 7:22:12 hrs 13. Don Kern ( USA ) - 7:28:04 hrs 14. Seow Kong Ng (MAS) - 7:53:14 hrs 15. Gavin Melgaard (AUS) - 9:33:42 hrs 16. Mike Ketchmark ( USA ) - 10:35:03 hrs
MEN'S 100 KM 1. Christian Schiester (AUT) - 19:58:14 hrs WOMEN'S 100 KM 1. Susan Holliday (GBR) - 22:02:15 hrs WHEELCHAIR MARATHON 1. William Tan (SIN) - 9:48:52
12月12日 RESULTADOS DA ULTRAMARATONARESULTADO 24 HORAS SAN PEDROCaballeros 1º Dardo Segurola-Urug-206 vtas-196km110m-+700m-196km810m 2º Héctor Yeritano-Urug-201 vtas-191km350m-+53m-191km403m 3º Pablo Silguero-Arg-194 vtas-184km690m-+630m-185km320m 4º Diego Manzur-Arg-185 vtas-176km120m-+94m-176km214m 5º Mauro Torres-Arg-176 vtas-167km550m-+201m-167k751m 6º Fernando Pangare-Bras-169 vtas-160km890m-+592m-161km482m 7º Alberto Erguiz-Urug-168 vtas-159km940m-+53 cm-159km940m53cmts 8º Ricardo Umanti-Arg-165vtas-157km080m-+100m-157km180m 9º Marcio V Do Amaral-Bras-164 vtas-156km130m-+504m-156km634m 10º Leonardo Bugge-Arg-154 vtas-146km610m-+100m-146km710m 11º Walter López-Arg-151 vtas-143km760m-+22m-143km782m 12º Mario Torra-Arg-142 vtas-135km180m-+22m-135km202m 13º Gustavo Palazzo-Arg-135 vtas-128km520m-+592m-129km112m 14º Daniel Giuliani-Arg-134 vtas-127km570m-+427m-127km997m 15º Juan Pierpauli-Arg-132 vtas-125km660m-+890m-126km550m 16º Jorge Díaz-Arg-127 vtas-120km900m-+22m-120km922m 17º William Wiltgen-Bras-125 vtas-119km000m+66cm-1190km053cmts 18º Luiz Laceda Pereira-Bras-124 vtas-118km050m-+11m-118km061m 19º Gerardo Ré-Arg-123 vtas-117km100m-+240m-117km340m 20º Julio Lattini- Bras-123 vtas-117km100m-+53 cmts-117km100m53cmts 21º Daniel Cañas-Arg-116 vtas-110km430m-+814m-111km244m 22º Carlos Ramadori-Arg-116 vtas-110km430m-+414m-110km844m 23º Nestor Taurizano-Arg-115 vtas-109km480m-+45m-109km525m 24º Adrián Pettenon-Arg-114 vtas-108km550m-+886m-109km436m 25º Domenico Barbusci-Arg-113 vtas-107km580m-+318m-107km898m 26º Guillermo Aimar-Arg-103 vtas-98km060m-+886m-98km952m 27º Mauro Millet- Arg-91 vtas-86km630m-+201m-86km831m Ab-Ivan Recabarren- Damas 1º Luz Celeiro-Arg-172vtas-163km740m-+240m-163km980m 2º Jacqueline Fereira Terto-Bras-169 vts-160km890m-+11m-160km901m 3º Monica Cortes-Arg-127 vtas-120km900m-+22m-120km922m 4º Sara Parisi-Arg-125 vtas.119km000m-+240m-119km240m 5º Natalia Rabaudi-Arg-108 vtas-102km620m-+886m-103km506m 6º Adela Lacuadra-Arg-94 vtas-89km490m-+100m-89km590m fonte: http://www.megainformes.com.ar |
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