Yiannis Kouros ( el, Γιάννης Κούρος, ; born 13 February 1956 in
Tripoli,
Kingdom of Greece
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) is a
Greek
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ultramarathon runner based in
Greece
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. He is sometimes given the
epithets
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"Running god", "
Pheidippides
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' Successor" or "Son of Pheidippides". Kouros holds many men's outdoor road world records from 100 to 1,000 miles and many road and track records from
12 hours
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to 6 days. In 1991, he starred as
Pheidippides
Pheidippides ( grc-gre, Φειδιππίδης, , ; "Son of Pheídippos") or Philippides (Φιλιππίδης) is the central figure in the story that inspired a modern sporting event, the marathon race. Pheidippides is said to have run from ...
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 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. 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.
Kouros inducted into Australian ultra running hall of fame
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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
According to th
International Association of Ultrarunners
.
Distance
Time races
See also
* Multiday races
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* Ultramarathon
References
External links
Yiannis Kouros official page
Yiannis Kouros – Greek Greatness
1956 births
Living people
Greek male long-distance runners
Athletes from Tripoli, Greece
Greek ultramarathon runners
Greek male poets
Athletes from Melbourne
Male ultramarathon runners
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