Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k ultra race

The Antarctic Ice Marathon was established by Richard Donovan / Polar Running Adventures to enable marathon runners to complete a marathon on all seven continents. It also enables athletes to complete the marathon grand slam - a marathon on all seven continents and the North Pole.

Runnings of the Antarctic Ice Marathon and 100 km race have taken place at 80° south just a few hundred miles from the South Pole at the foot of the Ellsworth Mountains. Participants are flown from Punta Arenas, Chile to the race location in the interior of the Antarctic and experience subzero temperatures and 24 hours of daylight while there.

Location within Antarctica of Union Glacier Camp, site of the start and finish points.

Results

YearMen's Marathon WinnerWomen's Marathon WinnerMen's 100k WinnerWomen's 100k Winner
January 2006 Evgeniy Gorkov Wendy MacKinnon Richard DonovanNo runners
December 2006 Henri Alain d'Andria Noelle Sheridan Richard Donovan
2007 Marc de KeyserNo finishers Christian Schiester
2008 Miles Cudmore Kirsi Montonen Marc de Keyser
2009 Jason Wolfe Richelle Turner Richard Donovan
2010 Bernardo Fonseca Clare Apps Bernardo Fonseca Clare Apps
2011 Clément Thévenet Yvonne Brown Clément ThévenetNo runners
2012 Andrew Murray Demelza Farr Marc de Keyser
2013 Petr Vabroušek Fiona Oakes Petr Vabroušek Audrey McIntosh
2014 Marc De Keyser Frédérique Laurent Chen PenbinNo runners
2015 Paul Webb Silvana Camelio Keith White
2016 Gary Thornton Joanna Mędraś Griff Griffith Angela Chong
2017 Frank Johansen Kelly McLay Kurt Alderweireldt Jennifer Cheung
2018 Piotr Suchenia Roma PuišienėNot held
2019 William Hafferty Lenka FryčováNot held

See also

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