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Live Updates Albi 2016
Live Updates IAU 24 Hour European Championships. This will be your location for Live Updates. Updated frequently!
2022 IAU Athlete of the Year Winners
The 2022 Winners of the IAU Athlete of the Year award are Patrycja Bereznowska (POL) and Aleksandr Sorokin (LTU)
2018 IAU 24 Hours European Championship � post race report
2018 IAU 24 Hours European Championship – post race report. Patrycja Bereznowska (POL) and Andrzej Radzikowski (POL) won 2018 IAU 24 Hours European Championship in Timisoara, Romania on May 27th. Poland and France won the Team competition.
Post race 24hour World Champs 2017
Ishikawa and Bereznowska win at the 12th IAU 24 Hour World Championships.The 12th IAU 24 Hour World Championships took place on July 1-2 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Yoshihiko Ishikawa (JPN) and Patrycja Bereznowska (POL) won the individual titles with distances of 267.566km and 258.339km respectively. Bereznowska´s distance is a World´s Best Performance pending ratification. Japan won the men´s team title and United States of America won the women´s team title.
The Winner of the 2017 IAU Athlete of the Year
The Winner of the 2017 IAU Athlete of the Year. The Winners of the 2017 IAU Athlete of the Year have been announced. Patrycja Bereznowska (POL) and Yoshihiko Ishikawa (JPN) have been voted as the 2017 IAU Athlete of the Year. Both Winners received around 45% of all votes. Patrycja won convincingly. It was a bit closer in men votes but still very strong position of Yoshihiko. The runners up in women standing are Camille Herron (USA) and Adeline Roche (FRA) and in men Luis Alberto Hernando (ESP) and Sebastian Białobrzeski (POL).
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.