Post by Peter Bakwin on Apr 7, 2015 10:10:25 GMT -5
Men: Jon Ascroft, 16h59m, July 5, 2015,
Men, previous FKT: Jez Bragg, 18h12m, June 12, 2015.
Men, previous FKT: Adrian Belton, 18h23m, 2 August 1989
Women & Overall: Jasmin Paris, 16h13m, 18 June 2016
Women, previous FKT: Nicky Spinks, 19h39m, 31 May 2014
From Wikipedia:
"The Ramsay Round is a long distance fell running challenge near Fort William, Scotland. The route is a circuit of 58 miles, taking in 24 summits with a total climb of around 28,500 feet. Ben Nevis, Great Britain's highest peak, is included in the route along with 22 other Munros [summits]. Originally, all 24 summits on the Ramsay Round were Munros, but Sgorr an Iubhair was declassified as a Munro in 1997. The route was devised by Charlie Ramsay as an extension to an existing 24-hour walking route [the Tranter Round, see below], and first completed by Ramsay on 9 July 1978.
Charlie's completion created Scotland's Classic Mountain Marathon. The aim is for participants to complete the route, on foot, within 24 hours. Runners must start and finish at the Glen Nevis Youth Hostel, and may run the route in either a clockwise or anticlockwise direction.
Until June 2015, the fastest time recorded was that of Adrian Belton from Baslow in Derbyshire. He recorded a time of 18 hours 23 mins [August 2, 1989].
On 12 June 2015, this record was broken by Jez Bragg with a new time of 18 hours 12 minutes.
On 5 July 2015, the record was lowered again, this time by Jon Ashcroft in a time of 16 hours 59 minutes.
On Saturday 18 June 2016, Jasmin Paris set a new record for the Ramsay Round, knocking 46 minutes from the previous fastest round to set a new time of 16 hours 13 minutes.
Previously the fastest ladies time was that of inov-8 team website, on 31 May 2014 she recorded a time of 19hrs39 for a clockwise round, breaking the previous record set by Helene Diamantides. Spinks's time is only bettered by those of Jon Ascroft, Jez Bragg, Adrian Belton and Jasmin Paris. These are the only times under 20 hours."
"I knew it would be tight, but didn't quite imagine it would be that tight. - Jez Bragg
More information and history is on the Ramsay Round Webpage. The site records 96 sub-24-hour finishers through 2016.
Tranter Round: A related challenge is the Tranter Round, which covers a sub-set of 20 summits over 63km with 6100m of ascent. It was first completed in June 1964 by Philip Tranter (see this page for some history). Finlay Wild has the men's Tranter FKT of 10h15m30s, set October 1, 2016. Helen Bonsor has the women's Tranter FKT of 12h25m, set in July 2017.
Charlie Ramsay
Men, previous FKT: Jez Bragg, 18h12m, June 12, 2015.
Men, previous FKT: Adrian Belton, 18h23m, 2 August 1989
Women & Overall: Jasmin Paris, 16h13m, 18 June 2016
Women, previous FKT: Nicky Spinks, 19h39m, 31 May 2014
From Wikipedia:
"The Ramsay Round is a long distance fell running challenge near Fort William, Scotland. The route is a circuit of 58 miles, taking in 24 summits with a total climb of around 28,500 feet. Ben Nevis, Great Britain's highest peak, is included in the route along with 22 other Munros [summits]. Originally, all 24 summits on the Ramsay Round were Munros, but Sgorr an Iubhair was declassified as a Munro in 1997. The route was devised by Charlie Ramsay as an extension to an existing 24-hour walking route [the Tranter Round, see below], and first completed by Ramsay on 9 July 1978.
Charlie's completion created Scotland's Classic Mountain Marathon. The aim is for participants to complete the route, on foot, within 24 hours. Runners must start and finish at the Glen Nevis Youth Hostel, and may run the route in either a clockwise or anticlockwise direction.
Until June 2015, the fastest time recorded was that of Adrian Belton from Baslow in Derbyshire. He recorded a time of 18 hours 23 mins [August 2, 1989].
On 12 June 2015, this record was broken by Jez Bragg with a new time of 18 hours 12 minutes.
On 5 July 2015, the record was lowered again, this time by Jon Ashcroft in a time of 16 hours 59 minutes.
On Saturday 18 June 2016, Jasmin Paris set a new record for the Ramsay Round, knocking 46 minutes from the previous fastest round to set a new time of 16 hours 13 minutes.
Previously the fastest ladies time was that of inov-8 team website, on 31 May 2014 she recorded a time of 19hrs39 for a clockwise round, breaking the previous record set by Helene Diamantides. Spinks's time is only bettered by those of Jon Ascroft, Jez Bragg, Adrian Belton and Jasmin Paris. These are the only times under 20 hours."
"I knew it would be tight, but didn't quite imagine it would be that tight. - Jez Bragg
More information and history is on the Ramsay Round Webpage. The site records 96 sub-24-hour finishers through 2016.
Tranter Round: A related challenge is the Tranter Round, which covers a sub-set of 20 summits over 63km with 6100m of ascent. It was first completed in June 1964 by Philip Tranter (see this page for some history). Finlay Wild has the men's Tranter FKT of 10h15m30s, set October 1, 2016. Helen Bonsor has the women's Tranter FKT of 12h25m, set in July 2017.
Charlie Ramsay