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IAU 100 km World Championships

The IAU 100 km World Championships have been held annually since 1987, at different locations, and is organized by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU).[1][2] Due to lack of sponsorship, the 2013 event, planned for Jeju Island, South Korea,[3] was cancelled and the 2014 event, originally due to be held at Daugavpils, Latvia, was held instead in Doha, Qatar.

IAU 100 km World Championships
Most recent season or competition:
2022 IAU 100 km World Championships
SportUltramarathon
Inaugural season1987
CountryWorldwide
Official websitehttp://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/

The championships from 2007 to 2012 incorporated the IAU 100 km European Championships.[4]

Editions

Men

# Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1st 1987   Torhout   Domingo Catalán   Don Ritchie   Roland Vuillemenot
2nd 1988   Santander   Domingo Catalán   Jean-Marc Bellocq   Bruno Scelsi
3rd 1989   Rambouillet   Bruno Scelsi   Bruno Joppen   Herbert Cuntz
4th 1990   Duluth   Roland Vuillemenot   Russell Prince   Stefan Fekner
5th 1991   Faenza   Valmir Nunes   Roland Vuillemenot   Jean-Marc Bellocq
6th 1992   Palamós   Konstantin Santalov   Domingo Catalán   Erik Seedhouse
7th 1993   Torhout   Konstantin Santalov   Peter Hermanns   Cornet Mantonane
8th 1994   Saroma   Aleksey Volgin   Jarosław Janicki   Kazimierz Bak
9th 1995   Winschoten   Valmir Nunes   Aleksey Volgin   Tom Johnson
10th 1996   Moscow   Konstantin Santalov   Jarosław Janicki   Aleksey Kruglikov
11th 1997   Winschoten   Sergey Yanenko   Mikhail Kokorev   Andrzej Magier
12th 1998   Shimanto   Grigoriy Murzin   Igor Tyupin   Ravil Kashapov
13th 1999   Chavagnes-en-Paillers   Simon Pride   Thierry Guichard   Takahiro Sunada
14th 2000   Winschoten   Pascal Fétizon   Dmitriy Radyuchenko   Oleg Kharitonov
15th 2001   Cléder   Yasufumi Mikami   Rich Hanna   Pascal Fétizon
16th 2002   Torhout   Mario Fattore   Igor Tyazhkorob   Fermín Martínez
17th 2003   Tainan   Mario Fattore   Grigoriy Murzin   Michael Sommer
18th 2004   Winschoten   Mario Ardemagni   Jarosław Janicki   Oleg Kharitonov
19th 2005   Saroma   Grigoriy Murzin   Jorge Aubeso   Tsutomu Sassa
20th 2006   Misari   Yannick Djouadi   Oleg Kharitonov   Denis Zhalybin
21st 2007   Winschoten   Shinichi Watanabe   Kenji Nakanishi   Oleg Kharitonov
22nd 2008   Rome   Giorgio Calcaterra   Jarosław Janicki   Miguel Ángel Jiménez
23rd 2009   Torhout   Yasukazu Miyazato   Jonas Buud   Giorgio Calcaterra
24th[5] 2010   Gibraltar   Shinji Nakadai   Jonas Buud   Michael Wardian
25th[6] 2011   Winschoten   Giorgio Calcaterra   Michael Wardian   Andrew Henshaw
26th[7] 2012   Seregno   Giorgio Calcaterra   Jonas Buud   Alberico Di Cecco
2013 cancelled
27th 2014   Doha   Max King   Jonas Buud   José Antonio Requejo
28th 2015   Winschoten   Jonas Buud   Asier Cuevas   Giorgio Calcaterra
29th 2016   Los Alcázares   Hideaki Yamauchi   Bongmusa Mthembu   Patrick Reagan
2017 cancelled
30th[8] 2018   Sveti Martin na Muri   Hideaki Yamauchi   Takehiko Gyoba   Bongmusa Mthembu
2019–2021 cancelled
31st[9] 2022

Women

# Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1st 1987   Torhout   Agnes Eberle   Monique Exbrayat   Marie-France Plas
2nd 1988   Santander   Ann Trason   Márta Vass   Eleanor Adams
3rd 1989   Rambouillet   Katherina Janicke   Sigrid Lomsky   Hilary Walker
4th 1990   Duluth   Eleanor Adams   Ann Trason   Márta Vass
5th 1991   Faenza   Eleanor Adams   Nadezhda Gumerova   Márta Vass
6th 1992   Palamós   Nurzia Bagmanova   Márta Vass   Carolyn Hunter-Rowe
7th 1993   Torhout   Carolyn Hunter-Rowe   Valentina Shatyeyeva   Valentina Lyakhova
8th 1994   Saroma   Valentina Shatyeyeva   Trudi Thomson   Irina Petrova
9th 1995   Winschoten   Ann Trason   Helene Joubert   Maria Bak
10th 1996   Moscow   Valentina Shatyeyeva   Linda Meadows   Yelena Sidorenkova
11th 1997   Winschoten   Valentina Lyakhova   Isabelle Olive   Andrzej Magier
12th 1998   Shimanto   Carolyn Hunter-Rowe   Lilac Flay   Maria Venâncio
13th 1999   Chavagnes-en-Paillers   Anna Balosáková   Martine Cubizolles   Oksana Ladyshina
14th 2000   Winschoten   Edit Bérces   Yelvira Kolpakova   Constanze Wagner
15th 2001   Cléder   Yelvira Kolpakova   Marina Bychkova   Monica Casiraghi
16th 2002   Torhout   Tatyana Zhyrkova   Akiko Sekiya   Monica Casiraghi
17th 2003   Tainan   Monica Casiraghi   Paola Sanna   Elke Hiebl
18th 2004   Winschoten   Tatyana Zhyrkova   Marina Bichkova   Monica Casiraghi
19th 2005   Saroma   Hiroko Sho   Anne Riddle-Lundblad   Yoko Yamazawa
20th 2006   Misari   Elizabeth Hawker   Monica Carlin   Hiroko Sho
21st 2007   Winschoten   Norimi Sakurai   Laurence Fricotteau   Hiroko Sho
22nd 2008   Rome   Tatyana Zhirkova   Kami Semick   Monica Carlin
23rd 2009   Torhout   Kami Semick   Irina Vishnevskaya   Monica Caelin
24th[5] 2010   Gibraltar   Ellie Greenwood   Monica Carlin   Lizzy Hawker
25th[6] 2011   Winschoten   Marina Bychkova   Joasia Zakrzewski   Lindsay van Aswegen
26th[7] 2012   Seregno   Amy Sproston   Kajsa Berg   Irina Vishnevskaya
2013 cancelled
27th 2014   Doha   Ellie Greenwood   Chiyuki Mochizuki   Joasia Zakrzewski
28th 2015   Winschoten   Camille Herron   Kajsa Berg   Marija Vrajić
29th 2016   Los Alcázares   Kirstin Bull   Nikolina Sustic   Joasia Zakrzewski
2017 cancelled
30th[8] 2018   Sveti Martin na Muri   Nikolina Šustić   Nele Alder-Baerens   Mai Fujisawa
2019–2021 cancelled
31st[10] 2022

Total medals tables

Men

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia67619
2  Japan62210
3  Italy6039
4  France43411
5  Spain2338
6  Brazil2002
7  Sweden1405
8  United States1236
9  Great Britain1113
10  Ukraine1001
11  Poland0415
12  South Africa0112
13  Belgium0101
  Netherlands0101
  New Zealand0101
16  Germany0033
17  Canada0011
Totals (17 entries)30302888

Women

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia95519
2  Great Britain72514
3  United States5319
4  Japan2248
5  Italy1359
6  Germany1236
7  Hungary1225
8  Croatia1113
9  Slovakia1102
10  Switzerland1001
11  France0415
12  Sweden0202
13  South Africa0112
14  Australia0101
  New Zealand0101
16  Brazil0011
  Poland0011
Totals (17 entries)29303089

See also

References

  1. ^ . sports123.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  2. ^ . sports123.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  3. ^ "100km IAU World Championships 2013 Cancelled". multidays.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  4. ^ Khan, Nadeem (2012-04-24). Calcaterra and Sproston win the 26th IAU 100km World Championship. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
  5. ^ a b . New England Runner. 2010-11-11. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-27.
  6. ^ a b Powell, Bryon (2011-09-12). "2011 Wasatch 100, 100k World Championship & World Mountain Running Championships Results". iRunFar. Retrieved 2013-11-27.
  7. ^ a b Powell, Bryon (2012-04-22). "2012 IAU 100k World Championship Results". iRunFar. Retrieved 2013-11-27.
  8. ^ a b Paul Halford (8 September 2018). "Yamauchi and Sustic victorious at IAU 100 km World Championship". IAAF. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  9. ^ "2022 IAU World Championships". wc100kberlin.org. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  10. ^ "2022 IAU World Championships". wc100kberlin.org. Retrieved 19 July 2023.

External links

  • IAU official site
  • IAAF reports: 2010, 2011, 2012

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The IAU 100 km World Championships have been held annually since 1987 at different locations and is organized by the International Association of Ultrarunners IAU 1 2 Due to lack of sponsorship the 2013 event planned for Jeju Island South Korea 3 was cancelled and the 2014 event originally due to be held at Daugavpils Latvia was held instead in Doha Qatar IAU 100 km World ChampionshipsMost recent season or competition 2022 IAU 100 km World ChampionshipsSportUltramarathonInaugural season1987CountryWorldwideOfficial websitehttp www iau ultramarathon org The championships from 2007 to 2012 incorporated the IAU 100 km European Championships 4 Contents 1 Editions 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Total medals tables 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEditions EditMen Edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze1st 1987 Torhout Domingo Catalan Don Ritchie Roland Vuillemenot2nd 1988 Santander Domingo Catalan Jean Marc Bellocq Bruno Scelsi3rd 1989 Rambouillet Bruno Scelsi Bruno Joppen Herbert Cuntz4th 1990 Duluth Roland Vuillemenot Russell Prince Stefan Fekner5th 1991 Faenza Valmir Nunes Roland Vuillemenot Jean Marc Bellocq6th 1992 Palamos Konstantin Santalov Domingo Catalan Erik Seedhouse7th 1993 Torhout Konstantin Santalov Peter Hermanns Cornet Mantonane8th 1994 Saroma Aleksey Volgin Jaroslaw Janicki Kazimierz Bak9th 1995 Winschoten Valmir Nunes Aleksey Volgin Tom Johnson10th 1996 Moscow Konstantin Santalov Jaroslaw Janicki Aleksey Kruglikov11th 1997 Winschoten Sergey Yanenko Mikhail Kokorev Andrzej Magier12th 1998 Shimanto Grigoriy Murzin Igor Tyupin Ravil Kashapov13th 1999 Chavagnes en Paillers Simon Pride Thierry Guichard Takahiro Sunada14th 2000 Winschoten Pascal Fetizon Dmitriy Radyuchenko Oleg Kharitonov15th 2001 Cleder Yasufumi Mikami Rich Hanna Pascal Fetizon16th 2002 Torhout Mario Fattore Igor Tyazhkorob Fermin Martinez17th 2003 Tainan Mario Fattore Grigoriy Murzin Michael Sommer18th 2004 Winschoten Mario Ardemagni Jaroslaw Janicki Oleg Kharitonov19th 2005 Saroma Grigoriy Murzin Jorge Aubeso Tsutomu Sassa20th 2006 Misari Yannick Djouadi Oleg Kharitonov Denis Zhalybin21st 2007 Winschoten Shinichi Watanabe Kenji Nakanishi Oleg Kharitonov22nd 2008 Rome Giorgio Calcaterra Jaroslaw Janicki Miguel Angel Jimenez23rd 2009 Torhout Yasukazu Miyazato Jonas Buud Giorgio Calcaterra24th 5 2010 Gibraltar Shinji Nakadai Jonas Buud Michael Wardian25th 6 2011 Winschoten Giorgio Calcaterra Michael Wardian Andrew Henshaw26th 7 2012 Seregno Giorgio Calcaterra Jonas Buud Alberico Di Cecco2013 cancelled27th 2014 Doha Max King Jonas Buud Jose Antonio Requejo28th 2015 Winschoten Jonas Buud Asier Cuevas Giorgio Calcaterra29th 2016 Los Alcazares Hideaki Yamauchi Bongmusa Mthembu Patrick Reagan2017 cancelled30th 8 2018 Sveti Martin na Muri Hideaki Yamauchi Takehiko Gyoba Bongmusa Mthembu2019 2021 cancelled31st 9 2022Women Edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze1st 1987 Torhout Agnes Eberle Monique Exbrayat Marie France Plas2nd 1988 Santander Ann Trason Marta Vass Eleanor Adams3rd 1989 Rambouillet Katherina Janicke Sigrid Lomsky Hilary Walker4th 1990 Duluth Eleanor Adams Ann Trason Marta Vass5th 1991 Faenza Eleanor Adams Nadezhda Gumerova Marta Vass6th 1992 Palamos Nurzia Bagmanova Marta Vass Carolyn Hunter Rowe7th 1993 Torhout Carolyn Hunter Rowe Valentina Shatyeyeva Valentina Lyakhova8th 1994 Saroma Valentina Shatyeyeva Trudi Thomson Irina Petrova9th 1995 Winschoten Ann Trason Helene Joubert Maria Bak10th 1996 Moscow Valentina Shatyeyeva Linda Meadows Yelena Sidorenkova11th 1997 Winschoten Valentina Lyakhova Isabelle Olive Andrzej Magier12th 1998 Shimanto Carolyn Hunter Rowe Lilac Flay Maria Venancio13th 1999 Chavagnes en Paillers Anna Balosakova Martine Cubizolles Oksana Ladyshina14th 2000 Winschoten Edit Berces Yelvira Kolpakova Constanze Wagner15th 2001 Cleder Yelvira Kolpakova Marina Bychkova Monica Casiraghi16th 2002 Torhout Tatyana Zhyrkova Akiko Sekiya Monica Casiraghi17th 2003 Tainan Monica Casiraghi Paola Sanna Elke Hiebl18th 2004 Winschoten Tatyana Zhyrkova Marina Bichkova Monica Casiraghi19th 2005 Saroma Hiroko Sho Anne Riddle Lundblad Yoko Yamazawa20th 2006 Misari Elizabeth Hawker Monica Carlin Hiroko Sho21st 2007 Winschoten Norimi Sakurai Laurence Fricotteau Hiroko Sho22nd 2008 Rome Tatyana Zhirkova Kami Semick Monica Carlin23rd 2009 Torhout Kami Semick Irina Vishnevskaya Monica Caelin24th 5 2010 Gibraltar Ellie Greenwood Monica Carlin Lizzy Hawker25th 6 2011 Winschoten Marina Bychkova Joasia Zakrzewski Lindsay van Aswegen26th 7 2012 Seregno Amy Sproston Kajsa Berg Irina Vishnevskaya2013 cancelled27th 2014 Doha Ellie Greenwood Chiyuki Mochizuki Joasia Zakrzewski28th 2015 Winschoten Camille Herron Kajsa Berg Marija Vrajic29th 2016 Los Alcazares Kirstin Bull Nikolina Sustic Joasia Zakrzewski2017 cancelled30th 8 2018 Sveti Martin na Muri Nikolina Sustic Nele Alder Baerens Mai Fujisawa2019 2021 cancelled31st 10 2022Total medals tables EditMen Edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Russia676192 Japan622103 Italy60394 France434115 Spain23386 Brazil20027 Sweden14058 United States12369 Great Britain111310 Ukraine100111 Poland041512 South Africa011213 Belgium0101 Netherlands0101 New Zealand010116 Germany003317 Canada0011Totals 17 entries 30302888Women Edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Russia955192 Great Britain725143 United States53194 Japan22485 Italy13596 Germany12367 Hungary12258 Croatia11139 Slovakia110210 Switzerland100111 France041512 Sweden020213 South Africa011214 Australia0101 New Zealand010116 Brazil0011 Poland0011Totals 17 entries 29303089See also EditUltramarathon International Association of Ultrarunners IAU 50 km World ChampionshipsReferences Edit Athletics 100 km World Cup Men Individual sports123 com Archived from the original on June 23 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2012 Athletics 100 km World Cup Women Individual sports123 com Archived from the original on October 6 2011 Retrieved 25 July 2013 100km IAU World Championships 2013 Cancelled multidays com Retrieved 19 February 2014 Khan Nadeem 2012 04 24 Calcaterra and Sproston win the 26th IAU 100km World Championship IAAF Retrieved on 2016 05 07 a b VA s Wardian Earns Bronze US Men Silver at World 100K New England Runner 2010 11 11 Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2013 11 27 a b Powell Bryon 2011 09 12 2011 Wasatch 100 100k World Championship amp World Mountain Running Championships Results iRunFar Retrieved 2013 11 27 a b Powell Bryon 2012 04 22 2012 IAU 100k World Championship Results iRunFar Retrieved 2013 11 27 a b Paul Halford 8 September 2018 Yamauchi and Sustic victorious at IAU 100 km World Championship IAAF Retrieved 17 September 2018 2022 IAU World Championships wc100kberlin org Retrieved 19 July 2023 2022 IAU World Championships wc100kberlin org Retrieved 19 July 2023 External links EditIAU official site IAAF reports 2010 2011 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IAU 100 km World Championships amp oldid 1166117431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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