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Often 24-hour events are combined with 6-, 12-, and 48-hour events. 24-hour runs have also been held in relay formats, with runners completing a mile each in succession for 24 hours. Often these events are not internationally sanctioned, and are more for charitable purposes. [1] The world records for the event on all surfaces are 270.363 km ...
As of May 2023, he held seven world records on the track and road: 100 km (road), 100 miles (road), 100 miles (track), 6-hour run (track), 12-hour run (track), 12-hour run (road), 24-hour run (road). Sorokin won the IAU 24 Hour World Championship in 2019, IAU European 24 Hour Championships in 2022 and the Spartathlon in 2017.
Sergey Bubka's 1993 pole vault world indoor record of 6.15 m was not considered to be a world record, because it was set before the new rule came into effect. Bubka's world record of 6.14 m, set outdoors in 1994, was surpassed 7 times indoors by two different men since 2000, most recently by Armand Duplantis in 2025 with a 6.27 m mark.
Shingo Inoue, 2010 winner of IAU 24-hour run World Championship (273.708 kilometres (170.074 miles)) [95] Sumie Inagaki, current women's 48-hour track world record holder (397.103 kilometres (246.748 miles), Surgeres FRA, May 2010), [95] 2-time female winner of IAU 24-hour run World Championship, two time female winner of Spartathlon [96]
The IAU 24 Hour World Championship is an international 24-hour run competition organised by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU). [1] Since 2015, the World Championship has alternated annually with the IAU 100 km World Championships .
Most time in the car during 24 hours: 24 hours: Edward Ramsden Hall in 1950 [Note 9] Most time in the car during 24 hours for a winner: 23 h 15 min 17s: Louis Rosier in 1950 [Note 10] Most entries with different constructors: 16: François Migault [Note 11] Most entries with the same constructor: 20: Bob Wollek with Porsche (1975–1983, 1986 ...
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24 hours: 281.303 km Matt Field 25 August 2024 Gloucester 24hr Track Gloucester, England [24] 48 hours: 401.208 km Richard Brown: 9 May 1991 Surgères, France 110 m hurdles: 12.91 (+0.5 m/s) Colin Jackson: 20 August 1993 World Championships: Stuttgart, Germany 200 m hurdles: 22.63 (−0.3 m/s) Colin Jackson: 1 June 1991 Cardiff, United Kingdom [25]