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News From: Sunday, September 10, 2023 | ||
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Dutch climatologists take on the Jungfrau in a battle against melting glaciers in the Alps
(Aviation Analysis) A group of ten Dutch climate experts participated in the 2023 Jungfrau Marathon to call attention to the melting glaciers. | ||
News From: Monday, January 18, 2016 | ||
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Is Switzerland's Jungfrau marathon hardest in the world?
(Stuff.co.nz) The Jungfrau Marathon has been hailed one of the most quite most beautiful marathons in the world. | ||
News From: Sunday, September 8, 2013 | ||
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Kremer's Euro Adventure Pays Off
(Espn.go.com) Stevie Kremer became the first American to win the Jungfrau Marathon after only starting running four years ago. | ||
News From: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 | ||
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Wyatt Wins Uphill Jungfrau Marathon
(The New Zealand Herald) Jonathan Wyatt of New Zealand, the six time world mountain running champion, added the Jungfrau Marathon title to his list of accolades. Wyatt put the uphill marathon away in a time of 2 hours 58 minutes and 33 seconds. | ||
News From: Friday, September 5, 2008 | ||
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Jungfrau Marathon Steeped in scenery
(Financial Times) The 16th Jungfrau marathon takes place on Saturday, starting from Interlaken in SwitzerlandÂ’s stunning Bernese Oberland. Defending champions of the men and women's races Jonathan Wyatt and Anita Hakenstad Evertsen will be back to take on the marathon course which ascends 1,829 meters with a gradients of 30 percent. Wyatt completed last year's race in 2:55:32 and Evertson finished in 3:23:05. | ||
News From: Monday, September 13, 2004 | ||
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Go, grannies go and raise funds for Christies at the Jungfrau Mountain Marathon
(Macclesfield Express) Four 20 & 30 year old "grannies" will run the Jungfrau Mountain Marathon to raise money for Christie's Hospital in Manchester. |