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Kaarina Rata Ultra | Kaarina Track Ultra | KARU
Kaarina Rata Ultra | Kaarina Track Ultra | KARU will take place in Kaarina on 2022-04-23
Peter van Wijngaarden (NED)
Peter van Wijngaarden is an ophthalmologist and medical scientist based in Melbourne Australia. In this podcast he talks about his introduction to the sport of ultra running
Road Running Commission Meeting
Report from Road Running Comission Meeting in Valencia. Following the successful IAAF/Trinidad Alfonso World Half Marathon Championships Valencia 2018, a meeting of the IAAF Road Running Commission was held in Valencia on Sunday (25), chaired by Commission Chairman Carlo Capalbo.
IAU European 24H Championships 2018
IAU European 24H Championships, Timisoara, Romania, 26/27th May 2018. We are delighted to announce that the invitations to the 2018 IAU European 24H Championships have been sent to our European Member Federations today.
slovenia rejoined
It is our great pleasure to let you know that Slovenia rejoined the IAU. All required documentation were signed and finalised.
Welcome Bolivia as new Member
It is our great pleasure to welcome Bolivia as new IAU Member. All required documentation were signed and finalise.
2018 IAU 100 km World Championship � unofficial results
2018 IAU 100 km World Championship – unofficial results. It is our great pleasure to share with you unofficial results from the 30th IAU 100 km World Championship, that took place on September 8th in Sveti Martin na Muri, Croatia.
New 100 km World Record ratified by IAAF
New 100 km World Record ratified by IAAF. On September 14th, IAAF ratified the men 100 km World Record 6:09:14 achieved by Nao Kazami (JPN) in Kitami City on 24 June 2018. The previous record 6:13:33 was set by Takahiro Sunada (JPN) on June 21st, 1998 during the same race. The record sustained for 20 years.
2019 IAU 24 H World Championship � provisional results
2019 IAU 24 H World Championship – provisional results. The 2019 IAU 24H World Championships took place on 26th – 27th October in Albi, France. It was the biggest championship so far with recorded 45 Member Federation participated in the event. Camille Herron from USA (270,116 km – World Best Performance) and Aleksandr Sorokin from Lithuania (278,973– Lithuanian Best Performance) won the Championship. USA took gold for both Women and Men Team Championships.