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Barney Klecker

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Barney Klecker (born August 25, 1951) is the United States former record holder for the 50 mile ultramarathon, finishing with a time of four hours fifty one minutes and twenty five seconds.[1] This record was set on October 5, 1980, at the AMJA Ultramarathon in Chicago, Illinois. Klecker is a two-time champion of the City of Lakes Marathon/Twin Cities Marathon (1977, 1979) and the Edmund Fitzgerald 100 km (1982, 1986).[2][3] He was also the winner of the first two runnings of the Tallahassee Ultradistance Classic (1982, 1983).[4] Klecker won the 1978 Grandma's Marathon in a time of 2:18.42.

Klecker married Janis Horns, another runner from Minnesota who later competed in the marathon at the 1992 Summer Olympics as Janis Klecker.[5] Barney Klecker was and Janis Klecker is an American record holder in the 50 K.[6][7]

Klecker ran track and cross country at the University of Wisconsin–Stout, the "Blue Devils."[8] Barney has 6 children, including Joe Klecker.

Achievements

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  • All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing the  United States
1978 Grandma's Marathon Duluth, United States 1st 2:18:42

Notes

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  1. ^ "USA 50 mi. (Road/Track) Champions". USATF.org. Archived from the original on 24 October 2009. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Untitled".
  3. ^ "Untitled".
  4. ^ "Untitled".
  5. ^ "Life in the Fast Lanes". Star Tribune. 23 March 1986. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
  6. ^ "2002 USA National 50km Championship".
  7. ^ "USATF - Statistics - Records".
  8. ^ "University of Wisconsin-Stout Athletics - Official Athletics Website".

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