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Århus, Denmark 5000 m walk: 24:55.0 Karin Jensen: 10 February 1990 Herning, Denmark 10,000 m walk: 51:47.0 Gunhild Kristiansen: 17 March 1984 Odense, Denmark 4 × 200 m relay: 1:38.55 Århus 1900 Sara Petersen Martha Danneskjold Rasmussen Thea Lyng Møller Jensen Mette Graversgaard: 17 February 2019 Danish Championships Skive, Denmark 4 × 400 ...
Runners on Langebro about to complete the last kilometre in 2015 Running in costume in 2016 Danish runner Kian Zanno Ejlertsen at the race in 2010. The Copenhagen Marathon is an annual marathon that takes place on the streets of Copenhagen, Denmark. Established in 1980, it is held in May and has around 10,000 participants.
Henrik Jørgensen (1986) Henrik Høve Jørgensen (10 October 1961 – 26 January 2019) was a Danish marathon runner, who won the London Marathon in 1988. He finished 5th in 1985 in 2:09.43 hours – this time remains the Danish national record and stood as the Nordic record for over 30 years until beaten by Sondre Nordstad Moen in 2017.
Jesper Olsen, or Jesper Kenn Olsen, is a multiple national record holder ultra distance runner from Denmark, and was the second person verified to have run around the world (16,000 miles: 2004-2005), as well as the first verified to have run around the world in a north-south rather than east-west direction (25,000 miles: 2008-2010, 2011-2012, due to 6-month illness and injury).
The H.C. Andersen Marathon (HCA Marathon) is a marathon in Odense, Denmark, which was established in 2000. [1] From 2006 onwards, the event has included a half marathon and from 2017 a 10K race "Run the last 10". HCA Marathon is named after the Danish fairy-tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. HCA Marathon is the world's fastest marathon in 2019.
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Pages in category "Danish male marathon runners" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Nike announced the race would take place at the Monza Circuit near Monza, Italy, where Kipchoge ran a half marathon personal best of 59:17 during a test event. [9] The course was 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) long which meant the run would consist of about 17.5 laps around the course.