Event information
Antarctica Marathon
Mar 05, 2008
Where
Anywhere, Antarctica
Start time
06:00
Distances
Marathon
Surface
Trail
Sub-events
Marathon
Race Results
Top 3
Top 3 Women
Top 3 Men
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Maria and Catharina Schilder, identical twins from the Netherlands, clocked identical winning times at the 2008 Antarctica Marathon held March 5, announced Boston-based Marathon Tours and Travel, the event organizer.
General News
Mar 17, 2008
Greg Hales from Aptos, CA won the 2008 Antarctica Half Marathon in 1:42:15 and Tony Casselberry of Santa Cruz, CA won the Antarctica Marathon in 6:43. Both men faced temperatures way below freezing and avoided frostbite. The races included 221 participants from eighteen countries. With no manned aid stations, all participants either carried their water and food or stored them at designated rest stops.
General News Santa Cruz Sentinel
Mar 11, 2008
Dawn Hamlin raced her way into the Guinness Book of World Records by completing seven marathons on seven continents in only forty nine days. Hamlin, a 28-year-old Ormond Beach resident, completed the gruelling final race, Antartica Marathon, in about five and a half hours. Hamlin now joins less than 200 marathoners wordwide who have completed marathons on all seven continents. However, no female has come close to doing it as fast as Hamlin.
General News Daytona Beach Newsjournal-online
Mar 08, 2008
Brent Weigner, who has summited more than 160 marathons in his life looks at his favorite marathon: the next one! He was joined by twenty other people from around the country. Including a wheelchair athlete from Singapore who would be the first of his kind to race a marathon in all 7 continents. Crazy or not, Weigner has stories that will last the rest of his life and experiences that few, if any, will ever enjoy.
General News Billings Gazette
Mar 03, 2008
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