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HISTORY OF THE 24 HOURS

The first man to cover 160 miles in 24 hours as an athletic feat, was probably John Hague from Britain in 1762, and 1790, Foster Powell of Great Britain scored a total of 180kms.

It was not until the race six days when you discover the potential of human beings to run an X distance in 24 hours. George Hazael
ran 214 kms on the first day 1879, a mark that was surpassed by Charles Rowell 235 kms and 241 kms later in early 1880.
These marks were of course the first six days of competition.
In the race, Rowell was deliberately stopped to rest, but was supposed to be able to do much more and it is speculated that could have reached 256 or 258 km.
's record in 24 hours Rowell's lasted 50 years until in 1934, Arthur Newton Indoor organized a 24 hours in Hamilton, Ontario, which exceeded Rowell with 245 miles.
took another 20 years to break the record of Newton.
South Africa's Wally Hayward was encouraged to try the career of twenty-four hours in 1953, and although he had predicted it would cover 273 km in advance, a physical problem let him add only 256 kms.
For the next twenty years, the brand remained a curiosity Hayward athletic.
In 1973, 24 hours revived the careers that took place in Italy, South Africa and Britain. In Britain, Ron Bentley brand pulled from Hayward.
The final distance was 259 miles.
The next record holder was the Frenchman Jean Boussiquet, which totaled 261 and 264 kilometers in 1980.
In 1981, Boussiquet set a new world record with 272 km runs. Dave Dowdle
Britain, was the one who broke the following year with 274,480 kms.
This is the story of 24 hours with uneven progress.
Prior to 1934, the 24 hour event had not been subjected to any competitive pressure, with the exception of which was generated as a byproduct of the 6 day race.
Riki Abad, the English Carnac
After 1934, the record was in limbo for twenty years, then came the great unknown that is encouraged, and thereafter is ignored again for another twenty years.
Since 1973, however, the event has gradually gained in popularity level.
But until 1980 it has been taken as an international event. Is that until then had improved only 16 km in 100 years, a 6% improvement.
Until we reach the 90 with Yiannis Kouros to the head and 303.506 km, a record that may be unattainable to overcome.
article Héctor Gerardo Re

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