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    Running: New Records in Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k

    RunnersWeb, Canada Dec 22 2006

    22 December 2006 - Sixteen competitors from Armenia, Australia,
    France, Great Britain, Ireland, Russia, South Africa, Ukraine, and
    the USA took part in the second Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k races.
    The events, which were held on 13th and 15th December, respectively,
    are only official footraces within the Antarctic Circle and take
    place in 24-hour daylight at 80 Degrees South latitude.

    Clear skies, temperatures of -10C and light winds initially greeted
    participants in the marathon event (26.2-miles), although low cloud
    cover in the latter stages of the race led to poor contrast and
    visibility.

    A group of six top mountaineers, including four Everest summiteers
    from the seven summits club, were late registrants for the event.
    Their inclusion in the field added further excitement to the race
    particularly when the best marathoner among them, Karo Ovasapyan of
    Armenia, was still in contention for third place after 25km.

    By this point, however, Henri Alain d'Andria (FRA) had carved out a
    sizeable lead over Tim Harris (GBR). The Frenchman continued to push
    ahead to win in a new Antarctic Ice Marathon record of 5.08.17 hrs,
    beating Eveginy Gorkov's (Russia) existing record by over a minute.
    In finishing second, Tim Harris successfully completed seven
    marathons in seven weeks on seven continents and will undoubtedly
    enter Guinness World Records for the shortest cumulative marathon
    time for the task.

    Noelle Sheridan (USA) was the sole female participant and finished in
    a time of 7:15:46 to set a new Guinness World Record for women by
    running seven marathons in seven months on seven continents.

    Two of the mountaineers finished the marathon event while the others
    decided at different points to withdraw rather than putting an
    imminent Mount Vinson summit attempt in jeopardy due to blistering or
    other running-related injuries. Nevertheless, a record of other sorts
    was probably set for the greatest concentration of Everest summiteers
    in one marathon.

    In the 100km race, held on 15th December, Richard Donovan (IRL) led
    the event from start to finish. Although d'Andria (FRA) was in close
    proximity over the first 25km, the gap widened at the halfway point
    as the relentless pace continued in brilliant sunshine. Easing up
    over the final quarter, the Irishman set a new Antarctic 100k record
    of 12:55:06 - a race distance that is equivalent of 10% of the
    distance to the South Pole.

    Both overall winners of the Marathon and 100k received $5,000 Kobold
    expedition watches for their efforts in the snow, while all
    particpants received Salomon running gear and other prizes.

    The next Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k trip takes place from 10th -
    18th December 2007. Entries for a limit of 20 places will open in
    late January 2007 and the price for the expedition trip will be
    similar to this year at US $15,000. See the website -
    www.icemarathon.com - for further details.

    MEN'S MARATHON

    1. Henri Alain d'Andria (FRA) - 5.08.17 hrs
    2. Tim Harris (GBR) - 5.15.28 hrs
    3. Philippe Moreau (FRA) - 5.30.11 hrs
    =3. Herve Taquet (FRA) - 5.30.11 hrs
    5. Gavin Melgaard (AUS) - 7.05.18 hrs
    6. John Kraus (USA) - 7.17.48 hrs
    7. Mike Nixon (S AFRICA) - 7.32.20 hrs
    =7. Jim Wood (USA) - 7.32.20 hrs

    WOMEN'S MARATHON
    1. Noelle Sheridan (USA) - 7.15.46 hrs

    100 KM
    1. Richard Donovan (IRL) - 12:55:06 hrs
    2. Henri Alain D'Andria (FRA) - 13:25:10 hrs
    3. Philippe Moreau (FRA) - 14:35:54 hrs
    =3. Herve Taquet (FRA) - 14:35:54 hrs
    5. Tim Harris (GBR) - 17.16:53 hrs
    =5. Mike Pierce (USA) - 17.16.53 hrs
    7. John Kraus (USA) - 22:31:10 hrs

    http://www.runnersweb.com/running/rw_news_fra meset.html?http://www.runnersweb.com/running/news/ rw_news_20061222_Ice_Marathon.html
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