Judit Földing-Nagy Explained

Judit Földing-Nagy (in Hungary: Földingné Nagy Judit, born 9 December 1965) is a Hungarian runner who specializes in the marathon. She was born in Győr, Győr-Moson-Sopron. She is the current Hungarian record-holder in marathon. She was a bronze medallist at the IAU 100 km European Championships in 2012.[1]

Achievements

Representing
1990Hamburg, West Germany1stMarathon2:33:46
Split, SFR Yugoslavia5thMarathon2:37.46
Reims, France1stMarathon2:41:53
1993Stuttgart, Germany15thMarathon2:41:06
Reims, France1stMarathon2:32:07
1994Helsinki, Finland13thMarathon2:37:22
1995Paris, France1stMarathon2:31:43
Gothenburg, Sweden23rdMarathon2:42:03
1996Atlanta, United States36thMarathon2:38:43
1997Athens, Greece22ndMarathon2:42:21
1998Budapest, Hungary14thMarathon2:34:00
1999Lisbon MarathonLisbon, Portugal1stMarathon2:32:22
2000Sydney, Australia17thMarathon2:30:54
2001Monaco MarathonMonte Carlo, Monaco1stMarathon2:38:24
Paris, France7thMarathon2:33:26
2002Munich, Germany10thMarathon2:37:33
2012 – 100 km World Championship in Seregno, Italy - 6th

2012 – 100 km European Championship in Seregno, Italy - 3rd

Personal bests

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.arrs.run/HP_ECh100.htm European 100 km Championships