IAU European 24 Hour Championships
Sport24-hour run
Founded1992

The IAU European 24 Hour Championships is a biennial long-distance running competition in the 24-hour run for athletes from Europe. Organised by the International Association of Ultrarunners, it was first held in 1992 as an annual competition known as the IAU European 24 Hours Challenge. The establishment of the IAU 24 Hour World Championship in 2003 saw the European event staged within the global race until the competitions were each recast as separate, biennial championships, with the world event in odd years and the European one in even years.[1][2][3] The competition is typically a road running one, though the championships was contested on the track in 1999.[4]

Editions

  Edition held within the IAU 24 Hour World Championship
Ed. Year City Country Dates No. of
nations
No. of
athletes
11992ApeldoornNetherlands29–30 May
21993BaselSwitzerland1–2 May
31994SzegedHungary21–22 May
41996CourçonFrance21–22 September
51997BaselSwitzerland3–4 May
61998Fleurbaix-MarquetteFrance29–30 August
71999San Giovanni LupatotoItaly25–26 September
82000UdenNetherlands20–21 October
92001ApeldoornNetherlands25–26 May
102002GravignyFrance7–8 September
112003UdenNetherlands11–12 October
122004BrnoCzech Republic23–24 October
132005WörschachAustria16–17 July
142006VeronaItaly23–24 September
152007MadridSpain5–6 May
162009BergamoItaly2–3 May
172010Brive-la-GaillardeFrance13–14 May
182012KatowicePoland9–10 September
192013SteenbergenNetherlands11–12 May
202015TurinItaly11–12 April
212016[5]AlbiFrance22–23 October
222018[6]TimișoaraRomania26–27 May
232020 Cancelled[7]
242022[8]VeronaItaly17–18 September

Medallists

Men's individual

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992  Helmut Schieke (GER)250.698  Peter Samulski (GER)241.583  Valery Klement (GER)237.326
1993  Helmut Dreyer (GER)259.265  Milan Tuhovcak (CZE)257.965  Gennadiy Groshev (RUS)247.900
1994  Janos Bogar (HUN)261.122  Jean-Pierre Guyomarch (FRA)254.018  Valery Klement (GER)252.110
1996  Ferenc Györi (HUN)259.922  Michael Maier (GER)250.999  Jean-Pierre Guyomarch (FRA)240.614
1997  Vladimir Tivikov (RUS)249.039  Serge Flohic (FRA)245.221  Marcel Foucat (FRA)242.200
1998  Lucien Taelman (BEL)267.626  Tomas Rusek (CZE)263.144  Michael Maier (GER)259.067
1999  Yiannis Kouros (GRE)262.324  Lubomir Hrmo (SVK)249.239  Alain Prual (FRA)234.823
2000  Lubomir Hrmo (SVK)259.273  Andrey Kazantsev (RUS)257.760  Alain Prual (FRA)255.510
2001  Paul Beckers (BEL)260.559  Jens Lukas (GER)258.907  Vladimir Kurbatov (RUS)252.801
2002  Jens Lukas (GER)267.294  Alain Prual (FRA)264.796  Jean-Pierre Guyomarch (FRA)255.726
2003  Paul Beckers (BEL)270.087  Etienne van Acker (BEL)264.967  Andrei Kazantsev (RUS)258.037
2004  Lubomir Hrmo (SVK)259.064  Mohamed Magroun (FRA)257.881  Vladimir Bychkov (RUS)248.595
2005  Anatolii Kruglikov (RUS)268.065  Ewald Eder (AUT)263.810  Jens Lukas (GER)256.369
2006  Vladimir Bychkov (RUS)254.774  Geert Stynen (BEL)248.642  Antonio Mammoli (ITA)248.440
2007  Anatolii Kruglikov (RUS)257.358  Vladimir Bychkov (RUS)251.631  Jose Luis Posado Perez (ESP)247.937
2009  Henrik Olson (SWE)257.042  Ralf Weis (GER)244.492  Vladimir Bychkov (RUS)240.605
2010  Ivan Cudin (ITA)263.841  Vladimir Bychkov (RUS)258.534  Fabien Hoblea (FRA)256.256
2012  Florian Reuss (GER)261.718  Ludovic Dilmi (FRA)258.819  Piotr Sawicki (POL)254.093
2013  Florian Reuss (GER)259.939  Anatolii Kruglikov (RUS)257.040  Timur Ponomarev (RUS)256.666
2015  Florian Reuss (GER)263.899  Pawel Szynal (POL)261.181  Robbie Britton (GBR)261.140
2016  Dan Lawson (GBR)261.843  Ondrej Velicka (CZE)258.661  Stephan Ruel (FRA)257.296
2018  Andrzej Radzikowski (POL)265.419  Stephane Ruel (FRA)263.540  Aleksandr Sorokin (LTU)260.991
2022  Aleksandr Sorokin (LTU)319.614  Andrzej Piotrowski (POL)301.859  Marco Visintini (ITA)288.438

Men's team

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1993  Germany732.560  Russia699.397  Czech Republic679.637
1994  France712.895  Russia692.754  Germany691.609
1996  Germany712.477  France703.248  Belgium679.699
1997  France726.933  Russia721.747  Slovakia655.218
1998  France746.897  Germany734.429  Czech Republic714.714
2000  France752.642  Russia731.880  United Kingdom667.688
2001  Russia730.208  Germany718.446  France695.814
2002  France771.278  Germany719.796  Russia662.573
2003  Belgium791.901  Russia739.569  France715.792
2004  France745.725  Russia704.876  Slovakia672.143
2005  Russia731.229  Italy725.897  Austria722.476
2009  Russia693.445  Germany689.111  Sweden684.333
2010  Italy758.932  France751.835  United Kingdom742.777
2012  Germany759.457  France756.710  Poland741.267
2013  Germany752.007  Russia748.162  Italy715.739
2015  United Kingdom770.777  Germany745.075  France736.237
2016  France763.291  United Kingdom743.269  Germany720.006
2018  France754.625  United Kingdom735.155  Germany725.963
2022  Poland825.526  Lithuania817.916  Spain800.017

Women's individual

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992  Sigrid Lomsky (GER)231.008  Helga Backhaus (GER)224.164  Anna Dyck (GER)213.332
1993  Sigrid Lomsky (GER)243.657  Helga Backhaus (GER)223.647  Anna Dyck (GER)214.980
1994  Sigrid Lomsky (GER)231.482  Rimma Paitseva (RUS)202.276  Gisela Fricke (GER)201.850
1996  Marie Bertrand-Mayeras (FRA)231.049  Elena Sidorenkova (RUS)227.287  Eleanor Robinson (GBR)223.129
1997  Irina Reutovich (RUS)236.284  Elena Sidorenkova (RUS)230.862  Marie Bertrand-Mayeras (FRA)223.720
1998  Marie Bertrand-Mayeras (FRA)226.457  Colette Musy (FRA)223.378  Christiane Lecerf (FRA)220.966
1999  Irina Reutovich (RUS)223.763  Helga Backhaus (GER)209.678  Rimma Paitseva (RUS)202.082
2000  Irina Reutovich (RUS)225.418  Joelle Semur (FRA)219.260  Rimma Paitseva (RUS)216.299
2001  Irina Reutovich (RUS)226.635  Irina Koval (RUS)222.650  Helga Backhaus (GER)212.692
2002  Edit Berces (HUN)232.284  Irina Reutovich (RUS)226.825  Irina Koval (RUS)225.036
2003  Irina Reutovich (RUS)237.052  Galina Eremina (RUS)232.050  Joelle Semur (FRA)227.279
2004  Galina Eremina (RUS)235.013  Edit Berces (HUN)217.665  Irina Reutovich (RUS)214.633
2005  Lyudmila Kalinina (RUS)242.228  Galina Eremina (RUS)239.874  Irina Koval (RUS)227.469
2006  Irina Koval (RUS)229.452  Michaela Dimitriadu (CZE)225.228  Edit Berces (HUN)211.218
2007  Lyudmila Kalinina (RUS)233.307  Monica Casiraghi (ITA)217.989  Rosario Munoz Olivares (ESP)210.721
2009  Anne-Cecile Fontaine (FRA)243.644  Brigitte Bec (FRA)234.977  Monica Casiraghi (ITA)223.848
2010  Anne-Cecile Fontaine (FRA)239.797  Monica Casiraghi (ITA)231.390  Julia Alter (GER)230.258
2012  Michaela Dimitriadu (CZE)244.232  Emily Gelder (GBR)238.875  Cecile Nisson (FRA)234.524
2013  Anne-Marie Vernet (FRA)229.393  Cecile Nisson (FRA)227.618  Sharon Law (GBR)226.107
2015  Maria Jannson (SWE)238.964  Patrycja Bereznowska (POL)233.395  Annika Nilrud (SWE)230.054
2016  Maria Jannson (SWE)250.647  Patrycja Bereznowska (POL)241.633  Agata Matejczuk (POL)232.285
2018  Patrycja Bereznowska (POL)243.355  Stine Rex (DEN)241.921  Małgorzata Pazda-Pozorska (POL)240.697
2022  Patrycja Bereznowska (POL)256.250  Stéphanie Gicquel (FRA)253.581  Małgorzata Pazda-Pozorska (POL)251.806

Women's team

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2016  Poland701.429  Sweden691.656  France655.332
2018  Poland720.454  Germany656.245  United Kingdom645.069
2022  Poland754.822  France731.729  Germany719.584

References

  1. Walker, Hilary (24 March 2015). "IAU 24H World and European Championships, Turin, 11/12th April 2015. Update". International Association of Ultrarunners. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  2. 24 Hour European Championships 2016. International Association of Ultrarunners. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  3. Walker, Hilary (8 March 2017). "12th IAU 24H World Championships, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1st July 2017 & 1st WMA 24H World Championships". IAU. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  4. IAU European 24 Hours Challenge. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  5. Sorokin & Jansson strong favourites ahead of 21st IAU 24 Hour European Championships. European Athletics (2016-10-21). Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  6. Bereznowska and Steene the favourites for IAU 24-Hour European Championships . IAAF (2018-05-24). Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  7. 2020 IAU 24 Hour European Championship - cancelled. IAU (2020-06-30).
  8. 2022 IAU 24H European Championship . IAU (2021-07-23). Retrieved 2022-06-08.
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