Australian Ultrarunning and Ultrawalking History from the 1800s t0 2010. From the famous Pedestrians through to Modern Legends.
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First 100 mile race in Australia - Tasmania 1840
Australia’s First Plus 100 Mile Race - Tasmania in 1840 – by Phil Essam The first recorded 100 mile plus race between two or more competitors in Australia can be traced early 1840 when Launceston Surveyor, Felix Wakefield and Launceston Solicitor, Edmund Stillwell raced from Launceston to David Solomon’s property over 60 miles away and return . The race took over forty hours and fifteen minutes with ten hours and eight minutes being deducted for a break.
It is not known what led to this race occurring, but it appeared that Wakefield was struggling with his Surveying work at that time and Had taken up gambling to make ends meet. Not much was known of Stillwell at the time, from my research he was appearing to be a fairly busy Solicitor with the work he was getting at the time. Perhaps they met in a Public House where Wakefield was boasting on what he could achieve and Stillwell thought he could beat him.
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