Dipali Cunningham
Australian ultramarathon runner
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::summary Australian ultramarathon runner ::
Dipali Cunningham (born August 27, 1958) from Melbourne, Australia now she lives in New York City, USA is an ultramarathon woman runner. Dipali is a Disciple from the spiritual Master Sri Chinmoy over 30 years.
History
She began multiday running in 1991 with the Sri Chinmoy 7 Day race in Flushing Meadow, Queens, New York.
Records
Cunningham won the Self-Transcendence 6 Day Race every year between 1998-2015. In 2001, she set the 6 Day Road World Best of 821.862 km.
- 1993 1000-Mile Race -First Place (Australian record) - 15days+12:52:02
- 1997 1000 Mile Race-First Place (Australian record) - 13days+20:18:40
- 1998 women's world best on the road for six days with 504 miles.
- 2001 women's world record on the road for six days with 510 miles.
- 2004 women's age group 45-49 world best for six days with 479 miles.
- 2009 women's world best on the road for six days with 513 miles.
References
References
- "DUV Ultra Marathon Statistics".
- "IAU World (age) best performances by surface Frozen by end 2014".
- (2011-11-14). "Dipali Cunningham".
- (2010-06-17). "Thoughts from a Champion, Dipali Cunningham".
- "Dipali Cunningham Wins Self-Transcendence Six-Day Race".
- "Ultra Marathon Statistics".
- (May 2009). "Something Special to Offer to the World".
- (2013). "Ultralaufen / Weltrekorde und Weltbestzeiten, Site: 16". Copress Sport.
- "Personal best".
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