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Sylvie Bornet

Sylvie Bornet (born January 21, 1960) is a French marathoner who also ran cross-country and middle-distance during her career. In 1987, Bornet won the Twin Cities Marathon, finishing with a time of 2:30:11. She went on to win the Twin Cities Marathon again in 1990 with her personal best time of 2:29:22.[1]

Running career edit

Sylvie began her running career at the age of 18. On June 11, 1978, she won second place in at a 3000 m race in Brussels, Belgium with a time of 9:38.94. During the 1984 Avon Marathon in Paris, Bornet came in 12th with a time of 2:39:18, winning $1,750. Bornet’s marathon run at the 1985 Universiade competition earned France a gold medal, despite the run being the slowest of her career (2:48:11).[2][3] During the 1986 London Marathon, Bornet won $10,000 dollars after coming in fourth place in a time of 2:31:43.

In 1987, Bornet placed third at the Houston Marathon, winning $8,000 in a time of 2:37:48.[1][4] On Oct. 11, 1987, she was the first to cross the finish at the Twin Cities Marathon, winning $25,000 in a time of 2:30:11.[5] Bornet won the Twin Cities Marathon again in 1990 with a career record time of 2:29:22.[6]

At the 1992 Paris Marathon, Bornet took second place with a time of 2:32:24, winning $16,200. She ran the last marathon of her career on Jan. 31, 1993 at the Osaka Women’s International Marathon, ending in 17th place with a 2:43:25 run.[7] Her career earnings amount to $93,850.[1]

Achievements edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Association of Road Racing Statistics". More.arrs.run. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  2. ^ "No Discrimination". The Citizen.
  3. ^ Nidetz, Steve (September 2, 1985). "Italians 1-2 in Games Marathon". Chicago Tribune.
  4. ^ "SPU'S MOE RUNS AWAY WITH HOUSTON MARATHON". Seattle Times. January 19, 1987.
  5. ^ a b Zavoral, Nolan (October 9, 1990). "From Different Worlds, TCM Runners are on Similar Paths". Star Tribune.
  6. ^ a b Weiner, Jay (October 15, 1990). "Women's Winner Runs Own Race and Stays Oblivious to the Rest". Star Tribune.
  7. ^ "Sixth Column". The Guardian. February 18, 1995.
  8. ^ "SPU'S MOE RUNS AWAY WITH HOUSTON MARATHON: [THIRD EDITION]". Seattle Times. January 19, 1987.
  9. ^ "Sixth Column". The Guardian. February 18, 1995.

External links edit

  • Sylvie Bornet at FFA
  • Sylvie Bornet at World Athletics
  • Sylvie Bornet at AARS

sylvie, bornet, born, january, 1960, french, marathoner, also, cross, country, middle, distance, during, career, 1987, bornet, twin, cities, marathon, finishing, with, time, went, twin, cities, marathon, again, 1990, with, personal, best, time, contents, runni. Sylvie Bornet born January 21 1960 is a French marathoner who also ran cross country and middle distance during her career In 1987 Bornet won the Twin Cities Marathon finishing with a time of 2 30 11 She went on to win the Twin Cities Marathon again in 1990 with her personal best time of 2 29 22 1 Contents 1 Running career 2 Achievements 3 References 4 External linksRunning career editSylvie began her running career at the age of 18 On June 11 1978 she won second place in at a 3000 m race in Brussels Belgium with a time of 9 38 94 During the 1984 Avon Marathon in Paris Bornet came in 12th with a time of 2 39 18 winning 1 750 Bornet s marathon run at the 1985 Universiade competition earned France a gold medal despite the run being the slowest of her career 2 48 11 2 3 During the 1986 London Marathon Bornet won 10 000 dollars after coming in fourth place in a time of 2 31 43 In 1987 Bornet placed third at the Houston Marathon winning 8 000 in a time of 2 37 48 1 4 On Oct 11 1987 she was the first to cross the finish at the Twin Cities Marathon winning 25 000 in a time of 2 30 11 5 Bornet won the Twin Cities Marathon again in 1990 with a career record time of 2 29 22 6 At the 1992 Paris Marathon Bornet took second place with a time of 2 32 24 winning 16 200 She ran the last marathon of her career on Jan 31 1993 at the Osaka Women s International Marathon ending in 17th place with a 2 43 25 run 7 Her career earnings amount to 93 850 1 Achievements edit1978 Brussels Marathon 2nd place 9 38 94 1 1984 Avon Marathon 12th place 2 39 18 1 1985 World Athletics Indoor Championships 14th place 2 40 31 1 1985 World Athletics Indoor Championships 3rd place 2 48 11 1 1986 London Marathon 4th place 2 31 43 1 1987 Houston Marathon 3rd place 2 37 48 1 8 1987 Twin Cities Marathon 1st place 2 30 11 1 5 1990 Twin Cities Marathon 1st place 2 29 22 1 6 1992 Paris Marathon 2nd place 2 32 24 1 1993 Osaka International Women s Marathon 17th place 2 43 25 1 9 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Association of Road Racing Statistics More arrs run Retrieved 20 January 2020 No Discrimination The Citizen Nidetz Steve September 2 1985 Italians 1 2 in Games Marathon Chicago Tribune SPU S MOE RUNS AWAY WITH HOUSTON MARATHON Seattle Times January 19 1987 a b Zavoral Nolan October 9 1990 From Different Worlds TCM Runners are on Similar Paths Star Tribune a b Weiner Jay October 15 1990 Women s Winner Runs Own Race and Stays Oblivious to the Rest Star Tribune Sixth Column The Guardian February 18 1995 SPU S MOE RUNS AWAY WITH HOUSTON MARATHON THIRD EDITION Seattle Times January 19 1987 Sixth Column The Guardian February 18 1995 External links editSylvie Bornet at FFA Sylvie Bornet at World Athletics Sylvie Bornet at AARS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sylvie Bornet amp oldid 1215610117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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