Jonas Buud

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Jonas Buud
Jonas Buud at the 2014 Paris Marathon

Full name Jonas Fredrik Buud
nation SwedenSweden Sweden
birthday 28th March 1974 (age 46)
Career
discipline Ultra marathon
society IFK Mora
status active
Medal table
IAU World Championships 1 × gold 4 × silver 0 × bronze
IAU European Championships 3 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
IAU World Championships
silver Torhout 2009 100 km of road
silver Gibraltar 2010 100 km of road
silver Seregno 2012 100 km of road
silver Doha 2014 100 km of road
gold Winschoten 2015 100 km of road
IAU European Championships
gold Torhout 2009 100 km of road
gold Gibraltar 2010 100 km of road
bronze Winschoten 2011 100 km of road
silver Seregno 2012 100 km of road
gold Winschoten 2015 100 km of road
last change: March 4, 2019

Jonas Buud (born March 28, 1974 ) is a Swedish long distance and ultra marathon runner .

Life

Jonas Buud, formerly an orienteer , became world champion in the 100 km road race in 2015 and is also three-time European champion over this distance . Apart from the 2013 competition in Belvès , France , he stood on the podium at every 100 km European road running championships between 2009 and 2015 .

In addition to the Swedish record in the 100 km road race, first set by him at the 2012 World and European Championships in Seregno, Italy (6:28:57 h) and improved at the 2015 World and European Championships in Winschoten ( Netherlands , 6:22 : 44 h), he also holds the (unofficial) Swedish record over 100 miles with a time of 12:32:04 h, set in 2010 during a landscape run in Täby, Sweden (route that cannot be best listed, because landscape run / trail).

From 2011 to 2014 he took part in the Comrades Marathon in South Africa every year. He achieved the best placement on the approximately 90 km long route in 2013 with second place and a time of 5:41:21 h. Jonas Buud's other successes were a second place at the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (CCC) 2012, winning the UltraVasan90 twice in 2014 and 2015 and first place at the Tarawera Ultramarathon over 100 km 2016. In 2017 he was at runner-up in this ultra run in Rotorua, New Zealand ; He finished the 2017 Western States Endurance Run in twelfth place.

With a total of eight consecutive victories from 2007 to 2014, he is the record winner of the Swiss Swiss Alpine Marathon . Jonas Buud lives in Mora of annual, destination Wasalaufes .

Personal bests

  • 10 km road race: 32:01 min, August 19, 2006, Stockholm (SWE)
  • Half marathon : 1:08:16 h, September 12, 2009, Stockholm (SWE)
  • 30 km road race: 1:46:15 h, September 24, 2011, Stockholm (SWE)
  • Marathon : 2:22:03 h, October 11, 2008, Hartford, Connecticut ( USA )
  • 6-hour run (Halle): 89.334 km, February 6, 2010, Karlstad (SWE)
  • 100 km road race: 6:22:44 h, September 12, 2015, Winschoten ( NLD ) (Swedish record)
  • 100 mile run: 12:32:04 h, April 10, 2010, Täby ( SWE ) (route not eligible for best lists )

Personal achievements

International

  • World champion in the 100 km road race 2015, Winschoten ( NLD ) , September 12, 2015, 6:22:44 h
  • Vice world champion in the 100 km road race 2009 ( Torhout ( BEL ) , 6:41:50 h), 2010 ( Gibraltar (GIB) , 6:47:40 h), 2012 ( Seregno ( ITA ) , 6:28:57 h ), 2014 ( Doha ( QAT ) , 6:32:04 h)
  • European champion in the 100 km road race 2009 ( Torhout ( BEL ) ), 2010 ( Gibraltar (GIB) ), 2015 ( Winschoten ( NLD ) )

National

  • Swedish runner-up in the marathon 2009, Stockholm ( SWE ) , May 30, 2009, 2:24:37 h
  • Karlstad 6-timmars (SWE) , February 6, 2010, 89,334 km ( 6-hour run on a 200m circular track in an athletics hall)
  • Täby 100 Mile Extreme Challenge (SWE) , 10. – 11. April 2010, 12:32:04 h ( trail run over 100 miles on a 10 km circuit; IAU bronze label )
  • UltraVasan (SWE) , August 23, 2014 6:02:03 h ( Vasaloppet without skis of halls for Mora , 90 km)
  • UltraVasan (SWE) , August 22, 2015, 5:45:08 h (course record)

Various wins

Web links

Commons : Jonas Buud  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Silke Morrissey: Florian Neuschwander finished ninth in the World Cup with a strong time. In: Leichtathletik.de. September 13, 2015, accessed November 3, 2017 .
  2. Andreas Knop: Täby 100 Mile Extreme Challenge. In: statistik.duv.org. Retrieved November 2, 2017 .
  3. World champion Jonas Buud won over 100 kilometers. In: runnersworld.de. February 8, 2016, accessed November 3, 2017 .
  4. Wilfried Raatz: 29th Swissalpine in the pouring rain - Jonas Buud wins for the eighth time in Davos - Denise Zimmermann wins the women. (No longer available online.) In: germanroadraces.de. July 27, 2014, archived from the original on November 7, 2017 ; accessed on November 2, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.germanroadraces.de
  5. Annemarie Manthei: Eighth victory in a row for Jonas Buud. In: runnersworld.de. July 26, 2014, accessed November 3, 2017 .