János Bogár

János Bogár
Personal information
National team  Hungary
Born (1964-07-26) July 26, 1964
Miskolc, Hungary
Sport
Event(s) Ultramarathon
The native form of this personal name is Bogár János. This article uses the Western name order.

János Bogár (born July 26, 1964 in Miskolc, Hungary) is a Hungarian ultramarathon runner.

Ultramarathon career highlights

Bogár has set and held national records in nearly all Hungarian ultramarathon events in which he has competed. He is the current national record holder in the 100 km and the 24-hour running events.

He is best known for his six victories at the Vienna to Budapest Supermarathon, the most prestigious stage race in Central Europe in the 1990s.[1] [2] The highlights of his ultramarathon career include his European Championship title in the 24-hour event earned in Szeged, Hungary in 1994, his seven victories at the 100 km of Madrid, six victories at the Vienna to Budapest Supermarathon (1992, 1994- 1998) and one at a popular 245 km race between Athens and Sparta (1991).[3]

In 2007 Bogár was the first runner in the history of ultra-running to come close to beat the world’s most notable icon of ultramarathon running, Yiannis Kouros in a 212 km race around Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe.

For his sportsmanship, Bogár was awarded the prestigious Fair Play Award presented by the president of the International Committee for Fair Play Jenő Kamuti in 2009.[4]

Personal best performances

Event Result Year Venue Notes
6 hours 89.3 km (2005) Stein
50 km 3:07:30 (2002) Stein
100 km 6:31:35 (1999) Encs national record
12 hours 154.000  km (1994) Szeged national record
24 hours 263.172 km (1993) Szeged national record
Spartathlon 24:15:31 (1991) Sparta
UltraBALATON 212 km 18:50:06 (2007) Tihany course record
Vienna to Budapest 25:34:44 (1990) 340 km in 5 stages

Awards

awarded by Jenő Kamuti. (2009)

References

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