Tony Mangan Biography

Irish ultramarathon runner (born 1957)

Tony Mangan (born 20 April 1957 in Dublin) is an ultra distance runner from Ireland. He completed on 27 October 2014 a 50,000:km (31,000:mi) distance running around the world for Aware, a charity helping to defeat depression. He is the current world 48-hour indoor track record holder 426.178:km (264.815:mi). Also the world 48-hour treadmill record 405.22:km. Mangan states, "I didn't start running till I was almost 30. Then I dreamed of running around the World. I got delayed for over 20 years for many reasons, breaking a few world ultra records. Now I am retired from compe*ion I can finally live my dream."

World Jog

Tony's "World Jog", began with his participation in the Dublin Marathon on 25 October 2010. He moved from east to west, commencing in Ireland North America, before proceeding to Central and South America and on to Australia, Asia and Europe before returning to Ireland. He finished on 27 October 2014, to finish where he started with the Dublin marathon.

Mangan's completed a distance of approximately 50 000:km over a four-year period of near-continuous travel. This involves running roughly the distance of a marathon per day. Mangan made the journey as continuous as possible on a world map. Each day he ran with his buggy, named Nirvana, which is best known in the U.S. as a runner's stroller. It has one small wheel in the front and two large ones in the back. Mangan packs a tent, tarp, extra shoes, clothes and some food where most runners would sit an infant or toddler.

Other achievements

Current World 48-hour indoor track record holder. In 2007 Tony Mangan received the IAU (International *ociation of Ultrarunners) recognition for "the new World Best Performance 48h indoor by Men" for his extraordinary race, 426.178:km ran during the Jami BRNO Spring Ultramarathon, 48h Indoor. This was also the first time in history that a runner has run 200:km for two consecutive days. On day one Tony ran 223:km while on day two he ran 203:km. He is also known for his 48h treadmill records. Tony's 48-hour treadmill attempt record was registered in 2003 along with a 24‑hour treadmill world record. His 48-hour performance was broken in 2004 by another runner but Tony regained his status at the Longford marathon expo in 2008 when he ran the "greatest distance travelled on a treadmill in 48 hours, 405.22:km (251.79:mi)", result acknowledged by the Guinness World Records.

Personal Bests

  • 1 mile - 4 min 50 s - Santry, Dublin
  • 2 miles - 9 min 50 s - Santry, Dublin
  • 5:km road - 16 min 27 s - The Liberties, Dublin
  • 10:km road - 33 min 1 s - Phoenix Park, Dublin
  • 1/2 marathon - 75 min 30 s - Wales, UK
  • 20 miles - 1 h 58 min - Clonliff 20miler, Dublin
  • Marathon - 2 h 38 min 29 s - Finglas Marathon, Dublin
  • 50:km - 3 h 55 min - Colorado Springs, United States
  • 50 miles - 7 h 30 min - Colorado Springs, United States
  • 100:km - 8 h 44 min - Celtic Plate, Phoenix Park, Dublin
  • 100 miles - (split in 24-hour) 16 h 15 min - World Championships, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 24 hours track - 223:km former Irish record. - European Championships, Verona, Italy
  • 24 hours road - 228.299:km Former Irish record. - World Championships, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 24 hours indoors - (split in 48-hour race) 223:km Current Irish indoor record - Brno, Czech Republic
  • 24 hours treadmill - 222:km former world treadmill and current Irish record. - Dublin Marathon Expo, Dublin
  • 48 hours road - 340:km Current Irish road record. - Arizona, United States
  • 48 hours track - 401.115:km Current Irish record. - Surgeres, France
  • 48 hours indoors - 426.178:km Current World Indoor Record. - Brno, Czech Republic
  • 48 hours treadmill - 405.08:km Current World Treadmill Record. - Marathon Expo, Longford, Ireland
  • 72 hours road - Former Irish record. - 450:km - Arizona, United States

See also

  • List of pedestrian cir*navigators

References

    External links

    • The World Jog
    • Treadmill World Records - Treadmill World Records
    Tony Mangan