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Yiannis Kouros
Yiannis Kouros in 2008
Personal information
Born (1956-02-13) 13 February 1956 (age 68)
Tripoli, Kingdom of Greece
Websitehttp://www.yianniskouros.gr/index.php/en/
Sport
SportTrack and Field
Event(s)24-hour run, 48-hour run, 6-day race
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)Marathon: 2:24:00
Spartathlon: 20:25:00

Medal record

Men's Ultramarathon (partial list)
Gold medal – first place Adelaide 24-hour run 1997
Gold medal – first place Basel 24-hour run 1998
Gold medal – first place IAU 24 Hour World Championship 2001
Gold medal – first place Soochow University 24-hour run 2002
Gold medal – first place 24-hour run San Giovanni Lupatoto 1999
Gold medal – first place 24-hour run San Giovanni Lupatoto 2000
Gold medal – first place Surgères 48 Hour Race 1995
Gold medal – first place Surgères 48 Hour Race 1996
Gold medal – first place Surgères 48 Hour Race 1997
Gold medal – first place Surgères 48 Hour Race 2000
Gold medal – first place Surgères 48 Hour Race 2002
Gold medal – first place Surgères 48 Hour Race 2003
Gold medal – first place Surgères 48 Hour Race 2004
Gold medal – first place Australian Six Day Race – Colac 1984
Gold medal – first place Australian Six Day Race – Colac 2000
Gold medal – first place Cliff Young Australian 6-day race 2005
Gold medal – first place Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon 1985
Gold medal – first place Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon 1987
Gold medal – first place Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon 1989
Gold medal – first place Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon 1990
Gold medal – first place Athens to Sparta Run 1983
Gold medal – first place Athens to Sparta Run 1984
Gold medal – first place Athens to Sparta Run 1986
Gold medal – first place Athens to Sparta Run 1990

Yiannis Kouros (Greek: Γιάννης Κούρος, pronounced [ʝiˈa.nis ˈku.ros]; born 13 February 1956 in Tripoli, Kingdom of Greece) is a Greek ultramarathon runner based in Greece. Kouros holds or formerly held many world records between 100 miles and 1,000 miles.[1][2][3][4] In 1991, he starred as Pheidippides in the movie The Story of the Marathon: A Hero's Journey, which chronicles the history of marathon running.

Kouros came to prominence when he won the Spartathlon in 1984 in record time[5] and the Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1985 in a record time of 5 days, 5 hours, 7 minutes and 6 seconds. He beat the previous record held by Cliff Young.[6] Kouros held Australian citizenship for part of his running career and was inducted into the Australian Ultra Runners Association’s Hall of Fame in 2019.[7]

In 1990, following a dispute with his employer in Greece, Kouros emigrated from Greece to Australia; in 1994, he became an Australian citizen; it seems that twenty years later, in 2014 aged 58, Kouros retired from ultrarunning competition.[8]

Concerning the secret of his success, Kouros claims, "when other people get tired, they stop. I don't. I take over my body with my mind. I tell it that it's not tired and it listens."

Kouros has also written over 1,000 poems, several of which appear in his books, Symblegmata ("Clusters") and The Six-Day Run of the Century.

World records[edit]

According to the International Association of Ultrarunners, as of February 2013.

Distance[edit]

100 miles Road 11h 46min 37s 13.665 km/h (8.491 mph)
1,000 km Track 5d 16h 17min 00s 7.338 km/h (4.560 mph)
1,000 km Road 5d 20h 13min 40s 7.131 km/h (4.431 mph)
1,000 miles Road 10d 10h 30min 36s 6.424 km/h (3.992 mph)

Time races[edit]

12 h Road 162.543 km (101.000 mi) 13.545 km/h (8.416 mph)
24 h Road 290.221 km (180.335 mi) 12.093 km/h (7.514 mph)
24 h Track 303.506 km (188.590 mi) 12.646 km/h (7.858 mph)
48 h Road 433.095 km (269.113 mi) 9.023 km/h (5.607 mph)
48 h Track 473.495 km (294.216 mi) 9.875 km/h (6.136 mph)
6 days Road 1,028.370 km (638.999 mi) 7.142 km/h (4.438 mph)
6 days Track 1,038.851 km (645.512 mi) 7.214 km/h (4.483 mph)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World Best Performances" (PDF). International Association of Ultrarunners. October 2012.
  • ^ "IAU World (age) best performances" (PDF). 29 January 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  • ^ Bedkowski, Jacek. "IAU Records". IAU – International Association of Ultrarunners. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  • ^ Bedkowski, Jacek. "Rankings & Records". IAU – International Association of Ultrarunners. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  • ^ "Japan's Ryoichi Sekiya wins Spartathlon race". USA Today. AP. 26 September 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  • ^ Potter, David (18 April 1985) Melbourne's Greeks welcome their Marathon man, The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  • ^ Kouros inducted into Australian ultra running hall of fame
  • ^ "Yiannis Kouros - Greek Greatness | Ultrarunning History". web.archive.org. 26 May 2024. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
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