by maraadmin | Dec 31, 2006 | Athletes
In order for an athlete to be selected to the Hall of Fame they will need to have achieved a fair amount of criteria firstly scoring more than 100 points in the Time-to-Run points scoring system and achieving a minimum of 4 out of the asked criteria. In order for the...
by maraadmin | Dec 31, 2006 | Men
With great pleasure Time-to-Run nominates the great Australian marathoner Derek Clayton, who was to establish 2 new world records during his career. What can be said about a man who was not considered to be built like a runner or who did not possess a sufficiently...
by maraadmin | Dec 30, 2006 | Women
The women athletes ranked here will have achieved the following, scored more than 100 points in the Time-to-Run scoring system as well as achieved at least 4 out of the criteria listed at the end of the points scoring system. The criteria consists of the following:...
by maraadmin | Dec 30, 2006 | Women
With great pleasure we nominate the legendary Norwegian Grete Waitz, nine time winner of the New York City marathon and previous marathon world record holder to the Time-to-Run Hall of Fame. Grete Waitz will undoubtedly be remembered as the pioneer in women’s...
by maraadmin | Dec 30, 2006 | Women
With great pleasure Time-to-Run nominates Lisa Ondieki, Australia’s greatest female distance runner to date. Winner of 2 Commonwealth Golds and an Olympic Silver medal. Who would have expected that when a 400m hurdler by the name of Lisa O’Dea, converted...
by maraadmin | Dec 30, 2006 | Women
With great pleasure Time-to-Run nominates Portugal’s legendary Rosa Mota, championship runner supreme and a pioneer to women’s marathon running in her country, to the Hall of Fame. Rosa Mota finished her career with a personal best of 2Hr 23min , a great...