Martín Fiz Explained

Martín Fiz Martín (born 3 March 1963 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava) is a long-distance runner from Spain.

Career

Fiz won the marathon at the 1994 European Athletics Championships in Helsinki and repeated his success at the 1995 World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. The same year he captured the title in the Rotterdam Marathon.

At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Fiz came fourth in the marathon. A year later he won a silver medal at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics in Athens, finishing behind his countryman Abel Anton.

He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Fiz came sixth in the marathon.

Post-career

Fiz has continued running into masters age divisions, setting the world M55 record in the road 10K at 31:36 on January 13, 2019 in Valencia.[1]

He is the only athlete in the world who has managed to win in six Majors Marathons in the Master 50 category (runners over 50 years old), winning the Marathons of New York, Tokyo, Boston, Berlin, Chicago, and London, achieving the goal of obtaining the ‘Six World Marathon Majors’, World Marathon Majors, an international competition created in 2006, which brings together six of the most prestigious world Marathons, recognised as the most high profile on the calendar.

International competitions

Representing
1988Ibero-American ChampionshipsCiudad de México, Méxicobgcolor=gold1st3000m steeplechase9:05.21 A
1990European ChampionshipsSplit, Yugoslavia5000mDNF
1992Ibero-American ChampionshipsSeville, Spain3rd5000m13:57.99
1993Helsinki City MarathonHelsinki, Finlandbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:12:47
1994Boston MarathonBoston, United States10thMarathon2:10:21
European ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finlandbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:10:31
1995Rotterdam MarathonRotterdam, Netherlandsbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:08:56
World ChampionshipsGothenburg, Swedenbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:11:31
1996Seoul International MarathonSeoul, South Koreabgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:08:25
Summer OlympicsAtlanta, United States4thMarathon2:13:20
New York MarathonNew York, United States7thMarathon2:12:31
1997Lake Biwa MarathonOtsu, Japanbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:08:05
World ChampionshipsAthens, Greecebgcolor=silver2ndMarathon2:13:21
1998Lake Biwa MarathonOtsu, Japanbgcolor=silver2ndMarathon2:09:33
1999Lake Biwa MarathonOtsu, Japanbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:08:50
World ChampionshipsSeville, Spain8thMarathon2:16:17
New York MarathonNew York, United States9thMarathon2:12:03
2000Lake Biwa MarathonOtsu, Japanbgcolor=gold1stMarathon2:08:14
Summer OlympicsSydney, Australia6thMarathon2:13:24
2001Madrid Millenium MarathonMadrid, Spain7thMarathon2:17:11

Personal bests

EventTimeDateLocation
1500 metresalign=right 3:44.00 align=right 1 January 1988
3000 metresalign=right 07:50.17 align=right 30 July 1990 Getxo
3000 metres steeplechasealign=right 08:28.90 align=right 18 June 1988 Getxo
5000 metresalign=right 13:20.01 align=right 17 July 1991 Rome
10,000 metresalign=right 27:49.61 align=right 1 July 1998 Barakaldo
Half marathonalign=right 1:01:08 align=right 29 September 1996 Grevenmacher
Marathonalign=right 2:08:05 align=right 2 March 1997 Ōtsu

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Martín Fiz logra el récord del mundo de 10 kms. para mayores de 55 años . Deia . 12 September 2021 . 14 January 2019 . es . 13 January 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190114210301/https://www.deia.eus/2019/01/13/deportes/atletismo/martin-fiz-logra-el-record-del-mundo-de-10-kms-para-mayores-de-55-anos- . dead.