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The first Auckland Marathon was held in June 1936, using an Auckland waterfront course. [1] The race did not become an annual event until 1949, or the 1960s, [2] [3] or until 1992 if the Great Northern Marathon (Takanini) events are not regarded as the Auckland Marathon editions of 1989 to 1991, [4] and it was not until October 1992 that the Harbour Bridge crossing was first used, becoming the ...
This is a list of world records for Masters age groups in the sport of road running.The world governing body for masters athletics is World Masters Athletics (WMA). WMA conducts various world championships in what are called "non stadia" events, meaning races not held in the confines of a stadium.
Auckland, New Zealand 20 km (road) 56:40+ Zane Robertson: 1 February 2015 Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon: Marugame, Japan [12] One hour: 20190 m Bill Baillie: 24 August 1963 Auckland, New Zealand Half marathon: 59:47 Zane Robertson: 1 February 2015 Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon: Marugame, Japan [11] 25,000 m (track) 1:16:29+ Jack Foster: 15 ...
Name City Country Month* *Last race was held Inception Ref Link Auckland Marathon: Auckland New Zealand November 1992 Brisbane Marathon: Brisbane, Queensland Australia August
One of the largest ever studies of marathon runners has given clues on how non-elites can best train for the 26.2-mile distance, as thousands begin their journey to a spring marathon.
Marathon, half-marathon, 10 km, 5 km 73,206 [16] [17] 11 Hong Kong Marathon: Hong Kong: Hong Kong: 15 January 2015 Marathon, half-marathon, 10 km, 10 km wheelchair race, 3 km wheelchair race 73,070 [18] 12 Round the Bays: Auckland: New Zealand: 10 March 2013 8.4 km 70,000 [19] 13 JPMorgan Corporate Challenge: Frankfurt Germany 7 June 2018 5.6 km
Auckland Marathon This page was last edited on 29 February 2016, at 09:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
2:51:40 for the marathon (at Auckland, 28 October 2001) – New Zealand age-group record [7] 55–59 age group. 2:38.36 for the 800 metres (at Wellington, 22 January 2005) – second-fastest by a New Zealander [9] 17:58.05 for the 5000 metres (at Wellington, 6 February 2005) – World age-group record [6]