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Year 1st Nationality Time 2nd Nationality Time 3rd Nationality Time
2013 Oliveira João  Portugal 23:29:08 Florian Reus  Germany 25:29:54 Ivan Cudin  Italy 25:54:49
2012 Stu Thoms  Germany 26:28:19[1] Tetsuo Kiso  Japan 26:36:23 Markus Thalmann  Australia 27:14:25
2011 Ivan Cudin  Italy 22:57:40 Yuji Sakai  Japan 24:22:24 Michael Vanicek  Germany 24:55:59
2010 Ivan Cudin  Italy 23:03:06 Jan Albert Lantink  Netherlands 23:31:00 Jan Prochaska  Germany 24:56:00
2009 Ryōichi Sekiya  Japan 23:48:24 Lars Skytte Christoffersen  Denmark 24:32:00 Jon Harald Berge  Norway 25:10:00
2008 Scott Jurek  United States 22:20:01 Markus Thalmann  Australia 24:52:09 Lars Skytte Christoffersen  Denmark 25:29:41
2007 Scott Jurek  United States 23:12:14 Piotr Kurylo  Poland 24:29:41 Valmir Nunes  Brazil 25:37:40
2006 Scott Jurek  United States 22:52:18 Ryōichi Sekiya  Japan 24:14:11 Masayuki Ohtaki (Otaki, Ōtaki)  Japan 25:19:12
2005 Jens Lukas  Germany 24:20:39 Jean-Jacques Moros  France 25:03:30 Markus Thalmann  Australia 26:34:42
2004 Jens Lukas  Germany 25:49:59 Markus Thalmann  Australia 26:20:02 Martin Juri  Australia 27:19:15
2003 Markus Thalmann  Austria 23:28:24 Valmir Nunes  Brazil 25:30:35 Jean-Jacques Moros  France 26:26:16
2002 Ryōichi Sekiya  Japan 23:47:54 Markus Thalmann  Australia 25:16:56 Jeffry Oonk  Netherlands 26:58:55
2001 Valmir Nunes  Brazil 23:18:05 Jens Lukas  Germany 24:46:51 Ryōichi Sekiya  Japan 25:27:30
2000 Masayuki Ohtaki (Otaki, Ōtaki)  Japan 24:01:10 Jens Lukas  Germany 24:59:54 Cees Verhagen  Netherlands 25:35:50
1999 Jens Lukas  Germany 25:38:03 Jean Pierre Guyomarch  France 27:08:57 Jun Onoki  Japan 27:16:36
1998 Kostas Reppos  Greece 25:11:41 Kenzi(Kenji) Okiyama  Japan 26:13:13 James Zarei  United Kingdom 26:44:04
1997 Constantinos Repos  Greece 23:37:00 Kenji Okiyama  Japan 25:55:00 Rune Larsson  Sweden 28:11:00
1996 Roland Vuillemenot  France 26:21:00 Mravlje Dusan  Yugoslavia 27:55:00 Roy Pirrung  United States 27:56:32
1995 James Zarei  United Kingdom 25:59:42 Vasilios Chalkias  Greece 27:49:46 Kazuyoshi Ikeda  Japan 28:12:00
1994 James Zarei  United Kingdom 26:15:00 Kenji Okiyama  Japan 25:55:00 Peeter Kirppu  Estonia 26:07:00
1993 Rune Larsson  Sweden 25:57:12 Jean-Claude Lapeyrigne  France 29:48:00 Schutze W.D.  Germany 29:50:38
1992 Paul Beckers  Belgium 25:05:48 Roland Teunisse  Netherlands 28:22:00 Roy Pirrung  United States 28:33:02
1991 Seppo Tapio Leinonen  Finland 30:25:07 János Bogár  Hungary 24:15:31 George Stoakes  United Kingdom 30:50:35
1990 Yiannis Kouros  Greece 21:57:00 János Bogár  Hungary 24:49:19 Rune Larsson  Sweden 25:28:48
1989 János Bogár  Hungary 24:15:31 Rune Larsson  Sweden 24:42:05 Seiichi Morikawa  Japan 26:08:18
1988 Rune Larsson  Sweden 24:41:46 James Zarei  Iran 25:59:42 Georges Makris  Greece 26:47:00
1987 Patrick Macke  United Kingdom 26:41:51 Rune Larsson  Sweden 27:26:00 Seppo Tapio Leinonen  Finland 27:56:32
1986 Patrick Macke  United Kingdom 23:08:41 James Zarei  Iran 26:48:50 Yiannis Kouros  Greece 27:41:00
1985 Patrick Macke  United Kingdom 23:18:00 Dusan Mravlje  Yugoslavia 24:39:22 Jean Calbera  France 24:42:00
1984 Yiannis Kouros  Greece 20:25:00 Dusan Mravlje  Yugoslavia 23:44:00 Patrick Macke  United Kingdom 24:32:05
1983 Yiannis Kouros  Greece 20:29:04 Dusan Mravlje  Yugoslavia 24:40:38 Alan Fairbrother  United Kingdom 27:39:14













Akiko Sakamoto
Personal information
Born1953[2]
Shimomashiki, Kumamoto
Sport
CountryJapan
Sportultramarathon

Akiko Sakamoto (坂本明子, Sakamoto Akiko, born 1953) is a Japanese ultramarathon runner. Sakamoto has won 31 ultramarathon races out of 63 she participated as of 2012. She was the 2003 and 2007 female winner at Spartathlon.[3]

Achievements[edit]

2013

  • 1st place in 24-hour run Finland (220.7 km) [4]
  • 1st place in 48-hour run Sweden (331 km)[5]

2012

  • 1st place in 24-hour run Finland (228.173 km)[6]
  • 1st place among women (11th in general) in Badwater Ultramarathon (29:53:9)[7]
  • 3rd place among women in Soochow International Ultramarathon (221.555 km)[8]

2011

  • 1st place in 24-hour run Finland (240.631 km)[9]
  • 1st place among women (9th in general) in Badwater Ultramarathon (28:49:27)[10]

2010

  • 1st place in 24-hour run Finland[11]
  • 1st place in 48-hour run World Championship, setting a new world record of 397.103 km[12]

2009

  • 1st place in 48-hour run World Championship, setting a new world record of 382.718 km[13]

2006

  • 1st place in 24-hour run World Championship[14]
  • 1st place in 48-hour run World Championship, setting the world record of 382.418 km[15]
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Japan
2006 World Championships Taiwan Taipei 1st 24-hour run 237.144 km
2004 World Championships Czech Republic Brno 1st 24-hour run 237.154 km

Person[edit]

After graduating from college, Inagaki worked at a kindergarten. She eventually started taking Yoga lessons, and now she is an Aerobics and Yoga instructor.[16]

Inagaki states that ultramarathon is not her job, but what she loves to do, where she finds the joy of life. "What I do is a fun run. I train as if I were having a picnic." [17][18]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Finishers". Spartathlon. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  2. ^ http://freestyle.dante.jp/prima/src/woman9.html
  3. ^ http://www.spartathlon.gr/en/results/finishers.html
  4. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  5. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  6. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  7. ^ http://www.badwater.com/results/
  8. ^ http://multidays.com/soochow-international-24-hour-ultramarathon-2012/
  9. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  10. ^ http://www.badwater.com/results/
  11. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  12. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  13. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  14. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  15. ^ http://www.iau-ultramarathon.org/index.asp?menucode=h06-03&tmp=tmp3&taal=nl&submenux=Statistics&foto=photo7
  16. ^ Chunichi Sports Newspaper 29 May 2006
  17. ^ Chunichi Sports Newspaper 29 May 2006
  18. ^ http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/hapiti0201/imgs/6/a/6abc768b.jpg


Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Japanese long-distance runners Category:Ultramarathon runners Category:Female long-distance runners