There is a simple rule of the thumb; after 12 hours, you take the double distance and subtract about 20 to 30 kilometres from it; that will be the final distance. So I do believe we will have World champions for men with about 270K and for women with approximately 240K. But as far as we can tell now over 50 athleteswill run more than 200K!
Women:
1. Edith Berces (HUN) 130K0 / 11:45
2. Lioudnila Kalimina (RUS) 125K0 / 11:48
3. Irina Reutovich (RUS) 125K0 / 11:55
4. Joelle Semur (FRA) 122K5 / 11:52
5. Irina Koval (RUS) 122K5 11:58
6. Veronique Jehanno (FRA) 120K0 / 11:48
7. Galina Eremina (RUS)120K0 / 11:48
8. Nina Mytrofanova (UKR) 120K0 / 11:51
9. Sharon Gayter (GBR) 117K5 / 11:44
10. Pam Reed (USA) 117K5 / 11:48
11. Masae Kamura (JPN) 117K5 / 11:49
12. Guija Lee (KOR) 117K5 / 11:51
13. Hiroko Okiyama (JPN) 112K5 / 11:41
Men:
1. Valmir Nunes (BRA) 147K5 / 11:57
2. Paul Beckers (BEL) 142K5 / 11:56
3. Lucien Taelman (BEL) 140K0 / 11:47
4. Ryoichi Sekiya (JPN) 140K0 / 11:49
5. Valery Kanarcki (BLS) 140K0 / 11:56
6. Etienne van Acker (BEL) 140K0 / 11:59
7. Dmitry Tishin (RUS) 137K5 / 11:54
8. Jens Lukas (GER) 137K5 / 11:56
9. Luciano Prado Des Santos (BRA) 135K0 / 11:47
10. Andrei Kazanlsev (RUS) 135K0 11:54 very strong in the last hour!
11. Ewald Eder (AUT) 135K0 / 11:55
12. Vladimir Kurbatov (RUS) 135K0 / 11:57
13. Loie Lebon (FRA) 132K5 / 11:47
14. Vladimir Bychkov (RUS) 132K5 / 11:48
15. Karl Graf (GER) 132K5 / 11:48
16. John Geesler (USA) 132K5 / 11:51
17. Wim Epskamp (NED) 132K5 / 11:56
Remember that we did start with speeds over 12.5 K/H, which is 300k in 24 hours...
More results can be obtained from http://www.dekeien.nl
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Anton Smeets
ton.smeets@ou.nl
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