Willie Sichel

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Scottish athletics has been fortunate over recent years in having had a series of top flight ultra distance runners.    William Sichel is one of the finest and what follows is Colin Youngson’s tribute to him.

William Sichel, the International Ultra Distance Runner from Sanday, Orkney, has a career record markedly different from those of Don Ritchie, Rab Heron and Simon Pride, the other three ultra distance runners featured on this website.   They concentrated on ‘shorter ultras’, mainly from 50km to 100 km although Don also broke world records for 100 miles, 12 hours and 200 km, and ran well in the 24 hours event.   Willie Sichel, by comparison, has also broken records from 48 hours all the way up to the amazing distance of 1000 miles on the road in less than 14 days.

This is only a brief introduction to William Sichel’s own website: www.williamsichel.co.uk  which is comprehensive and fascinating.   It includes references to the history of ultra running; newsletters; blogs; training advice; links to Twitter, YouTube and Facebook; information about his sponsors; many details about his yearly running progress and umpteen fine performances (often record-breaking), and much more!

His Running CV is as follows: “William started ultra running in 1994 and has set multiple ultra distance records at World, British and Scottish level, including age-group records, classic event records and Guinness World Treadmill Records (Full details available on the site).   Unusually he won his debuts in the 100km, 24 hour, 72 hour, 6 day and 7 day events.   Furthermore he has won international events in the UK (five times), Netherlands, USA (twice), Switzerland, Monaco (twice), Greece and Germany.   In the Athens 1000 Mile World Cup Race held in March 2010, William was runner-up in an M55 world record of 13 days 20 hours 8 minutes and one second.   He also became the oldest British person ever to have completed 1000 miles in under 16 days.   In addition he set intermediate age-group world records at 6 days and 1000 kms.   The last time a British runner of any age completed a 1000 mile race in under 16 days was 1991.”

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William in Athens 2010.

Below are just some of William Sichel’s personal bests are as follows

Marathon:   2:38:17 (1995)

100km:   7:07:49 (1996)

12 Hour (Track):   141.50km/87.92 miles (2001)

24 Hour (Road):  246.70km/153.30 miles (2000)

48 Hour (Indoor):   344.267km/213.92 miles (2007) Scottish Record

6 Days (Track):   857.07km/532.56 miles (2008)

1000km (Road):   7 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes, 43 seconds.   (2010)

1000 Miles (Road):   13 days, 20 hours, 8 minutes, 1 second (2010)

Spartathlon:   33 hours, 14 minutes, 20 seconds (2005) Scottish Record

Badwater:   31 hours, 36 minutes, 12 seconds (2006) British Record

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William Sichel, a former table tennis international, has represented Great Britain 11 times since 1996 in 100km and 24 hours events.   His ambition is ‘Project 60@60‘ – to have set 60 ultra distance records before his 60th birthday on October 1st, 2013.   Details are at his website, address above.He is undoubtedly Scotland’s finest current ultra- distance runner.

That’s Colin’s introduction and the website in question is remarkable in the range and depth of coverage as well as giving some insight into the mind and attitude of this quite outstanding competitor.   Below is a photograph of William taken by David Hall of him running at Perth in 2010.   Note the two ‘running sticks’ that he has in his hands – he has been using them for two years now (2011) and the rationale can be found here.

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