Sylvie Bornet Explained

Sylvie Bornet (born January 21, 1960) is a French marathoner who also ran cross-country and middle-distance during her career. In 1987, Bornet won the Twin Cities Marathon, finishing with a time of 2:30:11. She went on to win the Twin Cities Marathon again in 1990 with her personal best time of 2:29:22.[1]

Running career

Sylvie began her running career at the age of 18. On June 11, 1978, she won second place in at a 3000 m race in Brussels, Belgium with a time of 9:38.94. During the 1984 Avon Marathon in Paris, Bornet came in 12th with a time of 2:39:18, winning $1,750. Bornet’s marathon run at the 1985 Universiade competition earned France a gold medal, despite the run being the slowest of her career (2:48:11).[2] [3] During the 1986 London Marathon, Bornet won $10,000 after coming in fourth place in a time of 2:31:43.

In 1987, Bornet placed third at the Houston Marathon, winning $8,000 in a time of 2:37:48.[1] [4] On Oct. 11, 1987, she was the first to cross the finish at the Twin Cities Marathon, winning $25,000 in a time of 2:30:11.[5] Bornet won the Twin Cities Marathon again in 1990 with a career record time of 2:29:22.[6]

At the 1992 Paris Marathon, Bornet took second place with a time of 2:32:24, winning $16,200. She ran the last marathon of her career on Jan. 31, 1993 at the Osaka Women’s International Marathon, ending in 17th place with a 2:43:25 run.[7] Her career earnings amount to $93,850.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Association of Road Racing Statistics . More.arrs.run . 20 January 2020.
  2. News: No Discrimination. . The Citizen .
  3. News: Nidetz . Steve . Italians 1-2 in Games Marathon. . Chicago Tribune . September 2, 1985.
  4. News: SPU'S MOE RUNS AWAY WITH HOUSTON MARATHON. . Seattle Times . January 19, 1987.
  5. News: Zavoral . Nolan . From Different Worlds, TCM Runners are on Similar Paths.. Star Tribune . October 9, 1990.
  6. News: Weiner . Jay . Women's Winner Runs Own Race and Stays Oblivious to the Rest . Star Tribune . October 15, 1990.
  7. News: Sixth Column. . The Guardian . February 18, 1995.
  8. News: SPU'S MOE RUNS AWAY WITH HOUSTON MARATHON: [THIRD EDITION]. . Seattle Times . January 19, 1987.
  9. News: Sixth Column.. The Guardian . February 18, 1995.