jueves, 11 de diciembre de 2014

ANTÁRTICA: Marathon on Frozen Continent a Runaway Success. Seis continentes representados en noviembre 2014










56 competidores de 18 países y 6 continentes participarán en la Antártida Maratón de Hielo y 100k en noviembre de 2014.


Record numbers took part in the 2014 UVU Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k with victories for Belgium, China, France and Romania.
The Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k is a full member of the Association of International Marathons & Distance Races (AIMS) and the only official running event on mainland Antarctica and within the Antarctic Circle.
A total of fifty-six competitors from eighteen countries across six continents took part in the races, with six of them electing to run the gruelling 100km event.
Poor weather conditions at Union Glacier, Antarctica, delayed the start and organisers elected to operate the 100km on 20 November, with the marathon starting the following day.
Temperatures of -14C combined with persistent wind gusts of 50km per hour ensured a wind chill temperature of -27 Celsius for the 100km runners. A surface of energy-sapping snow combined with poor visibility also meant the race was going to be a slow and testing challenge for even the most hardened of competitors.
China's Penbin Chen somehow appeared to make light work of the conditions and led from start to finish, clinching China's first victory at the Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k in a very respectable time of 13:57.46 hrs. Oscar Giazzi (ITL) finished second with Kenichi Okazaki (JPN) overtaking Norway's Willy Steinskog in the second half of the race to claim third spot.
The only female athlete to brave the conditions for the 100km was Romania's Adriana Istrate, who took the women's title in a time of 23:49.50 hrs.
Conditions improved for the marathon races on 21 November with sunshine and blue skies revealing the spectacular beauty of the race location. However, the terrain remained soft underfoot, slowing the athletes considerably, while core temperatures of -17C meant they had to remain vigilent for cold weather injuries.
In the men's race, Great Britain's Nicholas Horsfall ran very strongly to lead at the half-way point which was reached in just under two hours. Marc De Keyser (BEL), a previous Antarctic Ice Marathon title holder and two-time Antarctic 100km champion, tracked him closely with Hungary's Istvan Toth, a former winner of the North Pole Marathon, in third place. But at the finish line, De Keyser proved victorious once again in a time of 4:12.21 hrs, just four minutes ahead of Horsfall who recorded a time of 4:16.35 hrs, with Toth taking third position in 4:29.50 hrs.
In the women's race, Fredrique Laurent (FRA) dominated from the outset to win a time of 5:16.15 hrs ahead of Australia's Lynn La Canna and South Africa's Genevieve Pearson.
Full results are posted below.

MEN'S MARATHON

PosNameNo.Time
1Marc De Keyser (BEL)5404:12:21
2Nicholas Horsfall (GBR)2604:16:35
3Istvan Toth (HUN)4704:29:50
4Mariusz Wira (POL)5104:31:54
5Regis Depery (FRA)1804.42.21
6Gavin Montgomery (GBR)3704:47:22
7Zac Poulton (GBR)5804:58:24
8Miroslaw Cydzik (POL)1405:03:04
9Ben Comesky (NZL) 5705:13:53
10Lewis Hartman (GBR)2205:28:57
11Larry Rich (USA)4205:32:24
12Samir Patel (USA)4005:41:08
13Christophe Lebrun (FRA)3205:51:58
14David Weeds (GBR)4805:52:45
15Allesandro Souza (BRA)4405:54:47
16Lee Alexander (GBR)106:02:57
17Neil Wilson (RSA)5006:05:06
18Friedhelm Weideman  (GER)4906:19:08
19Steven Choate (AUS)1106:25:54
20Antony Dubber (GBR)5206:29:10
21Chris Cotteleer (BEL)1706:33:06
21Stephane Holvoet (BEL)2406:33:06
23Robert Bergeron (CAN)5306:49:10
24Havard Bo (NOR)406:50:54
25Hendrik Hellemans (BEL)2306:52:03
26Jonathan Chow (CHN/HKG)1206:52:42
27Enrique Garin (CHI)5906:56:02
28Graham Gillespie (AUS/FRA)2007:08:21
29Andy Chik (CHN/HKG)907:10:00
30Andrew Coop (AUS)1707:16:07
31Stephen Hopkins (USA)2507:22:39
32Jerico Padallan (USA)3907:29:34
33Brian Larson (USA)2907:32:24
34Michael Larocca (USA)2807:50:55
35Edwin Ma (CHN/HKG)3508:01:32
36William Thomas (USA)4608:22:29
37Robert Conway (USA)1408:33:54

WOMEN'S MARATHON

PosNameNo.Time
1Fredrique Laurent (FRA)3105:16:15
2Lynn La Canna (AUS)506:44:04
3Genevieve Pearson (RSA)4106:58:31
4Judy Scrine (GBR)4307:04:39
5Agata Mikolajczyk (POL)3607:34:46
6Sindy Leung (CHN/HKG)3307:44:43
7Carol Chang (USA)707:51:04
8Sarah Ames (GER)207:56:26
9Heather Carr (USA)608.06.10
10Nancy Freeman (USA)1909:15:30

MEN'S 100 KM

PosNameNo.Time
1Penbin Chen (CHN)10813:57:46
2Oscar Giazzi (ITL)10316:03:39
3Kenichi Okazaki (JPN)10517:34:48
4Willy Steinskog (NOR)10119:01:47
5Richard Atkins (GBR)104
23:49:50

WOMEN'S 100 KM

PosNameNo.Time
1Adriana Istrate (ROM)*107
23:49:50
 *Official Marathon (42.195km) Split = 8:43:10

MEN'S HALF-MARATHON

PosNameNo.Time
1Huaqian Li (CHN)5604:06:55

WOMEN'S HALF-MARATHON

PosNameNo.Time
1Winnie Lo (CHN/HKG)3404:55:12
2Debbie Chu (CHN/HKG)1304:57:44

ANTARCTIC 10 KM

PosNameNo.Time
1Phillipe Laurent (FRA)3002:28:30

Antartic Ice Mrathon

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