Marathon Clubs

THE INTERCONTINENTAL MARATHON CLUB®️

World Marathon Challenge®️ finishers will become members of the exclusive INTERCONTINENTAL MARATHON CLUB®️, reserved for athletes who have completed all 7 marathons across the 7 continents in one continuous attempt.

In addition to the 7 continents, if you complete the North Pole Marathon®️, you'll join the Marathon Grand Slam Club®️ and will receive a Marathon Grand Slam Club medal.

DEFINITIONS & GUIDELINES

1. A marathon distance is 42.195km (26.2 miles).

2. The seven major continents are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.

3. A marathon distance in its entirety must be completed on each continent. A marathon which starts on one continent and finishes on another will not be counted. Marathons on treadmills or boats will not be counted. A person running beyond a marathon distance as part of an ultra marathon must complete the advertised ultra marathon distance or be given an official split time for the marathon.

4. Islands located near a continental landmass are considered part of that continent if they are part of its tectonic plate or continental shelf. In this respect, Ireland and Britain are considered part of Europe, Greenland is part of North America (although politically part of Europe) and Japan is part of Asia.

5. There are some islands and island groups that are not considered part of any continent: Hawaii is an example.

6. For the avoidance of doubt, the South Shetland Islands, including its northernmost King George Island, and the Falkland Islands are not considered part of the continent of Antarctica. These islands are not located within the Antarctic Circle, they are not located on Antarctica's continental landmass, and they are not part of the Antarctica Tectonic Plate or geographic continental shelf. The South Shetland Islands are specifically located on the Shetland Plate while the Falklands are on the South America Plate. Both sets of islands also share a distinctly more moderate set of climatic conditions that sets them apart from the continent of Antarctica.

7. To be eligible for membership in the Intercontinental Marathon Club, runners must complete all 7 marathons on 7 continents in one continuous attempt. This requirement holds true regardless of whether the seventh and final leg is finished within 168 hours from the commencement of the first leg. Those who finish within this time frame will be distinguished on the Club members list with a "168-" sign, while those who exceed 168 hours will be recognized with a "168+" sign on the club member list. In order to be eligible for setting a new world record, participants must achieve the status of "168-" finishers.

8. Members of the 7 Continents Marathon Club / Intercontinental Marathon Club should exemplify the spirit of adventure marathon running.

MEMBERS OF INTERCONTINENTAL MARATHON CLUB®️

As of February 8, 2023, the membership consists of 195 individuals, including 139 men and 56 women.

Members of The Intercontinental Marathon Club®️ (Men)

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Cristian Sieveking
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Mauro Garza
2017
Eric Xin
2017
Matthew Barnett
2017
Stephen Hearn
2017
John O'Regan
2017
Winston Fisher
2017
Xiaobai Li
2017
Xiaobin Qiu
2017
Patrick Cande
2017
Ibrar Ali
2017
Rajesh Patel
2017
Daniel Palko
2017
Martin Molsater
2017
Ryan Hall
2017
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Michael Wardian
2017
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Petr Vabrousek
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Luke Wigman
2017
Patrick Charlebois
2016
Masao Maki
2016
Phing Ong
2016
Stefan Aumann
2016
Boon Ong
2016
Patrick Fallon
2016
Robert Weeks
2016
Hassan Baraka
2016
2018
James Alderson
2016
Daniel Cartica
2016
Calum Ramm
2016
Yusuke Mamada
2015
Ted Jackson
2015
Jon O'Shea
2015
Tim Durbin
2015
James Danaher
2015
Pierre Wolkonsky
2015
Marcelo Alves
2015
James Love
2015
Douglas Wilson
2015
David Gething
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Silvana Camelio
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Demelza Alderson
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Sarah Ames
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Heather Hawkins
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Becca Pizzi
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Marianna Zaikova
2015
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Intercontinental Marathon Club®️ - Handcycle Marathon

Darren Edwards

Intercontinental Marathon Club®️ - Wheelchair Marathon

William Tan

Intercontinental Marathon Club®️ - Assisted in Wheelchair

Johanna Garvin

Intercontinental Marathon Club®️ - 10 km Members

Nicole Chik
Brandi Myers

Up To Date Records

Fastest Average Marathon Time (Men) - Michael Wardian (USA): 2:45:57 hrs

Fastest Average Marathon Time (Women) - Kristina Schou Madsen (DEN): 3:25:57 hrs

Fastest Duration (Men) - Kyle Vogt (USA): 3 Days 9 Hours 38 Minutes

Fastest Duration (Women) - Becca Pizzi (USA): 6 Days 7 hours 58 Minutes

Oldest Man - Dan Little (USA): 76 years old

Oldest Woman - Gloria Lau (SIN) 67 years old