Man versus Horse Marathon

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The Man versus Horse Marathon is an annual race over 22 miles, where runners compete against riders on horseback.[1][2] The race, which is not technically a marathon, as the route does not meet the prerequisite distance, takes place in the Welsh town of Llanwrtyd Wells.

[edit] History of the race

Competitors in the 2006 Man versus Horse Marathon

The event started in 1980,[3] when local landlord Gordon Green overheard a discussion between two men in his pub, the Neuadd Arms.[4] One man suggested that over a significant distance across country, man was equal to any horse. Green decided that the challenge should be tested in full public view, and organised the first event.

The first woman to run the race was Ann King in 1981. In 1982, the route of the course was amended slightly to give a more even match between the competitors. The course is slightly shorter than a traditional marathon at 22 miles, but over rougher terrain. In 1985, cyclists were allowed to compete too - and that year, U.S. ladies' champion cyclist Jacqui Phelan narrowly lost to the first horse. In 1989, British cyclist Tim Gould beat the first horse by three minutes - the first time that a horse was beaten by a human in the race.

In 2004, the 25th race was won by Huw Lobb in 2 hours, 5 minutes and 19 seconds. It was the first time that a man racing on foot has won the race, thereby winning the prize fund of £25,000 (which had been growing by £1,000 each year from the race's inception until claimed by a winning runner). The year's race also saw the highest ever number of competitors; 500 runners and 40 horses.[1]

The feat was repeated in 2007, when human competitors outpaced the first equine competitor by up to 11 minutes.[5]

[edit] Winners of the race

Year Type Winner Runner Up
2008 Horse Geoffrey Allen on Dukes Touch of Fun (2:18:13)[3][6] John Macfarlane (2:18:43)[3][6]
2007 Human Florian Holzinger (2:20:30)[7] Geoffrey Allen on Lucy (2:31:26)[7]
2006 Horse Denise Meldrum on Tarran Bay (2:10:29)[8] Haggai Chepkwony (2:19:06)[8]
2005 Horse Lise Cooke on Gifted Lady (02:19:11)[9] Martin Shaw (02:26:03)[9]
2004 Human Huw Lobb (2:05:19)[10] Zoe White on Kay Bee Jay (2:07:36)[10]
2003 Horse Robyn Petrie-Ritchie on Druimguiga Shemal (2:02) Mark Croasdale (2:17)
2002 Horse Robyn Petrie-Ritchie on Druimguiga Shemal (2:02) James McQueen (2:19)
2001 Horse Heather Evans on Royal Mikado (2:08:06) Martin Cox (2:17:17)
2000 Horse Heather Evans on Royal Mikado (2:08) Mark Croasdale (2:10)

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