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Kenny Stuart : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kenny Stuart Kenny Stuart is a former fell and road runner. He was born in 1957 at Threlkeld in the Lake District.〔Steve Chilton, ''It's a Hill, Get Over It'' (Dingwall, 2013), 187.〕 Early in his career, when there was still a split between professional and amateur fell racing, Stuart competed in professional races, converting to amateur status in 1982. His first full amateur season in 1983 was marked by close competition with John Wild who had won the previous year's championship. Stuart won the last 1983 championship race at Thieveley Pike, thereby becoming British champion.〔Richard Askwith, ''Feet in the Clouds'' (London, 2004), 114-20.〕 Stuart was also British champion in 1984 and 1985〔Steve Chilton, ''It's a Hill, Get Over It'' (Dingwall, 2013), 329.〕 and among the records he set in those years were 1:02:18 at Skiddaw,〔''The Fell Runner'', Jan 1985, 28.〕 1:25:34 at Ben Nevis,〔''The Fell Runner'', Jan 1985, 56.〕 and 1:02:29 at Snowdon,〔''The Fell Runner'', Jan 1986, 92.〕 which still stand as of 2015. In 1985 he won the short race at the inaugural World Mountain Running Cup in Italy.〔Richard Askwith, ''Feet in the Clouds'' (London, 2004), 124.〕 In 1986, Stuart turned his attention to road running and won his debut marathon that year at Glasgow in 2:14:03. He went on to set his best marathon time of 2:11:36 at Houston in 1989 but his career was curtailed by increasing allergy and virus problems.〔Richard Askwith, ''Feet in the Clouds'' (London, 2004), 125-30.〕 == References ==
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