Olympus Marathon

The Olympus Marathon is an international skyrunning competition held for the first time in 2004. It runs every year in Litóchoron (Greece) in July. The race is valid for the Skyrunner World Series.[1]

Olympus Marathon
DateJuly
Location Litóchoron
Event typeSkyMarathon
Distance44 km / 3,200 m
Established2004
Official siteOlympus Marathon

Editions

YearMen's winnerTimeWomen's winnerTime
2004 Alexis Gounko5:27:26 Irena Maliborska Kyriakou7:04:05
2005 Nikolaos Kalofyris5:08:54 Irena Maliborska Kyriakou7:08:42
2006 Alexis Gounko4:56:23 Irena Maliborska Kyriakou6:29:18
2007 Alexis Gounko5:18:43 Natalia Papounidou6:43:14
2008 Jessed Hernandez Gispert4:33:37 Corinne Favre5:29:57
2009 Jessed Hernandez Gispert4:39:20 Corinne Favre5:54:41
2010 Sébastien Chaigneau4:47:34 Lisel Dissler5:51:33
2010 Sébastien Chaigneau4:47:34 Lisel Dissler5:51:33
2011 Michel Rabat4:35:14 Zhanna Vokueva5:34:04
2012 Michel Rabat4:55:56 Zhanna Vokueva5:55:52
2013 Dimitrios Theodorakakos4:44:54 Zhanna Vokueva6:13:27
2014 Dimitrios Theodorakakos4:48:07 Hristina Kozareva6:04:04
2015 Jessed Hernandez Gispert4.36.44 Zhanna Vokueva5:57:30
2016 Dimitrios Theodorakakos4:37:21 Stevie Kremer5:21:36
2017 Egea Aritz4:24:26 Ragna Debats5:18:20
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See also

References

  1. "Olympus Marathon - Introduction". olympus-marathon.com. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
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