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Don Ritchie (runner)

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During his running career, Ritchie also set world best times on the track at distances of 50 km (2:50:30 in 1979), 40 miles (3:48:35 in 1982) and 50 miles (4:51:49 in 1983). Although his running style was better suited to the track and road than the trails, he did record a victory on the latter
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track on 25 October 1977 in a time of 11:30:51. This was the fastest time ever recorded for 100 miles and stood as the record until 2002 when it was broken by Oleg Kharitonov, who ran 11:28:03 in a race held to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Ritchie’s performance.
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In October 1978, Ritchie covered 100 km on the Crystal Palace track in 6:10:20, an average pace of under six minutes per mile. It was a world record for the distance which Ritchie held for the rest of his life. It was eventually broken a few days after his death when
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Initially as a runner he was encouraged to race the quarter-mile but soon drifted towards longer distances and was supported by Peter Duffy and Alastair Wood, both established endurance athletes. Ritchie's first ultra event was the 36 mile Two Bridges race across the
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Ritchie also set a world road record for 100 miles in 1979 with a time of 11:51:11 in a race at
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Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC: The History of the London to Brighton Race.
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The Washington Post: Donald Ritchie, Record-Setting Ultrarunner, Dies at 73.
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The Washington Post: Donald Ritchie, Record-Setting Ultrarunner, Dies at 73.
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Ultrarunning History: The Passing of Don Ritchie – the Stubborn Scotsman.
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In 1990 he ran at the global 24-hours championships which were held at a
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Japan Running News: Kazami Breaks 100 km World Record at Lake Saroma.
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in 1995 for services to athletics. He died in 2018 at his home in
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The New York Times: 100‐Mile Nocturnal Jaunt Ends in the Park.
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Haddo House
Forth
Kincardine
London to Brighton Race
Crystal Palace
Nao Kazami
Lake Saroma 100 km
Flushing Meadows
John O' Groats to Land's End
shopping centre in Milton Keynes
West Highland Way Race
MBE
Birthday Honours
Lossiemouth
The Scotsman: Obituary: Don Ritchie MBE.
Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC: The History of the London to Brighton Race.
The Washington Post: Donald Ritchie, Record-Setting Ultrarunner, Dies at 73.
IAAF: Ultra Bests Fall in London.
iRunFar: In Celebration and Memory of Don Ritchie.
Japan Running News: Kazami Breaks 100 km World Record at Lake Saroma.
The New York Times: 100‐Mile Nocturnal Jaunt Ends in the Park.
Scottish Distance Running History: Don Ritchie.
Ultrarunning History: The Passing of Don Ritchie – the Stubborn Scotsman.
Scottish Distance Running History: Don Ritchie.
iRunFar: In Celebration and Memory of Don Ritchie.
Scottish Distance Running History: Don Ritchie.
The Washington Post: Donald Ritchie, Record-Setting Ultrarunner, Dies at 73.
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1944 births
2018 deaths

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