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 Irishman wins Coolest Race on Earth

An Irishman has won the world’s coolest marathon - the North Pole Marathon. Forty-three athletes from 22 nations took part in the race, which is recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's most northerly marathon.It is also the only marathon that is run entirely on water - the frozen water of the Arctic Ocean.

The participants were flown from Spitsbergen in Norway to a drifting Russian ice base in the high Arctic Ocean, where a 4.2 km course was prepared. Contestants had to run 10 laps of the circuit at the Geographic North Pole, passing through spectacular ice hillocks and vast ice floes.

The race got under way at 2:45am GMT on 7 April, but with continuous daylight at this time of year, visibility was not a problem. In fact, the runners enjoyed brilliant sunshine, which took the edge off the -25C temperature, although they needed three layers of clothes to cope with the frigid conditions.

Thomas Maguire, from Ireland, completed the gruelling 26.2 mile course in a record time of three hours, 36 minutes and 10 seconds. Shunning the heated refreshment tents along the way, Maguire - who finished 12th in the 2006 World 100km Championships in Korea - chose to complete his epic run without stopping for food or water. He won a Kobold expedition watch for his efforts.

Italy's Francesco Galanzino finished second, seven minutes behind Maguire, with Spain's Juan Antonio Alegre in third. Britain's Andrew Murray finished fourth, with Northern Ireland's Peter Bell in fifth.

The women's race, which also offered an expedition watch for first prize, was won by Britain's Susan Holliday in a time of six hours, 17 minutes and 40 seconds. Holiday was almost 18 minutes ahead of compatriot Katy Disley in second place, with Russia's Liubov Bleykh in third.

Perhaps the most amazing achievement was that of Paralympic athlete William Tan. He used the specially-prepared flat runway section of the course to complete a marathon in a wheelchair, covering his particular circuit in just over 21 hours. Tan, from Singapore, is attempting to complete marathons on all seven continents.

As he sat in his wheelchair at the precise Geographic North Pole, Tan declared it to be the happiest day of his life. The race organiser, Richard Donovan of Ireland, explained that Tan’s efforts were truly remarkable given that it was not possible to freewheel on the icy surface.

The next North Pole Marathon is provisionally scheduled for 6 April 2008. For more information, see www.npmarathon.com.

Contact: Richard Donovan
Tel: +353-91-566077
Web: www.npmarathon.com
Email: rd@npmarathon.com  

FULL RESULTS

Mens Race

Name Time
1. Thomas Maguire (IRL) 3:36:10 Bib No. 34
2. Francesco Galanzino (ITA) 3:43:03 Bib No. 29
3. Juan Antonio Alegre (ESP) 3:56:33 Bib No. 12
4. Andrew Murray (GBR) 4:21:40 Bib No. 37
5. Peter Bell (NIR) 4:24:15 Bib No. 14
6. Jukka Viljanen (FIN) 4:34:34 Bib No. 42
7. Finbarr Murphy (IRL) 4:40:51 Bib No. 36
8. Rob Greaves (GBR) 4:44:14 Bib No. 6
9. Kym McConnell (NZL) 4:47:17 Bib No. 3
10. Sean Greaves (GBR) 4:54:15 Bib No. 7
11. Bobby Bostic (USA) 5:02:49 Bib No.27
12. Nick Gibbins (GBR) 5:26:56 Bib No. 20
13. Raphael Rottgen (GER) 5:27:35 Bib No. 4
14. Miles Cudmore (GBR) 5:29:02 Bib No. 18
15. Ed Stumpf (RSA) 5:31:37 Bib No. 17
16. Richard Williams (GBR) 5:33:20 Bib No. 44
17. Phillip Stapleton (GBR) 5:34:39 Bib No. 21
18. Patrick Waller (GBR) 5:35:04 Bib No. 19
19. Juergen Kuhlmey (GER) 5:50:04 Bib No. 32
20. Tom Aaker (USA) 5:52:06 Bib No. 8
21. Paul Gray (NIR) 5:53:03 Bib No. 15
22. Steve Boswell (GBR) 5:54:57 Bib No. 5
23. Richard Singer (CZE) 5:55:24 Bib No. 40
24. Sean Cornwell (GBR/ITA) 6:00:14 Bib No. 16
25. Miguel Caselles (ESP) 6:10:44 Bib No. 13
26. Dave Horsley (GBR) 6:13:55 Bib No. 2
27. Myung Jung Kim (KOR/USA) 6:16:08 Bib No. 22
27. Jeff Rutherford (USA) 6:16:08 Bib No. 23
29. Seow Kong Ng (MAS) 6:27:27 Bib No. 38
30. John Waerner (SWE) 6:28:38 Bib No. 43
31. Paul Richer (GBR) 6:35:44 Bib No. 39
32. Kapil Johri (GBR/IND) 7:10:44 Bib No. 10
32. Nick Rowe (GBR) 7:10:44 Bib No. 11
34. Roberto Liano (MEX) 7:19:16 Bib No. 33
35. Frank Staples (GBR) 9:08:12 Bib No. 41
36. Onu Tareq Mahmud (BAN) 10:59:40 Bib No. 24
36. Enam Ul Haque (BAN) 10:59:40 Bib No. 25

Womens Race

Name Time
1. Susan Holliday (GBR) 6:17:40 Bib No. 31
2. Katy Disley (GBR) 6: 35:15 Bib No. 9
3. Liubov Bleykh (RUS) 8:18:48 Bib No. 26
4. Karen Michelsen (CAN) 8:59:52 Bib No. 35
5. Marianne DeMarco (USA) 10:20:10 Bib No. 28

Team Competition
(Cumulative time of top three team members)

Team Time
1. Slalom Globetrotters
(Greaves 4:44:14, Greaves 4:54:15, Boswell 5:54:57)
15:33:26
2. Raw Feet
(McConnell 4:47:17, Rottgen 5:27:35, Horsley 6:13:55)
16:28:47
3. Standard Chartered Bank
(Aaker 5:52:06, Disley 6:35:15, Johri 7:10:44, Rowe 7:10:44)
19:38:05

Wheelchair

Name Time
1. William Tan (SIN) 21:10:12 Bib No. 1

Press Releases

Korean wins 2008 North Pole Marathon 01 Apr 2008
Byeung Sik Ahn (Korea) won the 2008 North Pole Marathon which took place at 04:30 GMT on 1st April. The winner of the women's title was Cathrine Due of Denmark. Constant daylight and -29C temperatures greeted competitors at the top of the world.

Final Countdown to 2008 North Pole Marathon 21 Mar 2008
A field of twenty-six athletes from ten countries will participate in the 2008 North Pole Marathon on March 26th. The 26.2-mile race, known as the world's coolest marathon, will take place at the drifting Russian ice base at the Geographic North Pole.

Irishman wins Coolest Race on Earth 09 Apr 2007
An Irishman has won the world’s coolest marathon - the North Pole Marathon. Forty-three athletes from 22 nations took part in the race, which is recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's most northerly marathon.

2007 Date for World's Coolest Marathon approaches 29 Mar 2007
Forty-four athletes from 21 nations will contest the 2007 North Pole Marathon on April 7th. The race, dubbed the world’s coolest marathon, will take place on the Arctic Ocean’s drifting ice floes at the Geographic North Pole.

Widely Acclaimed Author wins 2006 North Pole Marathon 10 Apr 2006
On Saturday 8 April, Irish novelist Michael Collins led home a record 54-person international race field to win the 2006 North Pole Marathon.

World's Coolest Marathon to begin at North Pole 03 Apr 2006
The North Pole Marathon, which is scheduled to take place on April 8th, will see a record field of 54 competitors from across the globe.

Record Race Field for 2006 North Pole Marathon 14 Dec 2005
The world's most northerly marathon, the North Pole Marathon, is set to have a record race field of fifty athletes in 2006. This amazing race is run entirely on the frozen ice that overlays the Arctic Ocean at the geographic North Pole.

 

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