Sandra Brown (ultradistance athlete)


Sandra Brown is a British ultra distance walker / runner who holds a number of world records in the field of long distance walking.

Career

After a childhood which included many long family walks 'off the beaten track', Brown completed her first formal marathon in 1982 in Winchester, at age 33 years. That same year saw her enter her first 'ultra' with the 100 km in April and a Long Distance Walkers Association crosscountry 100 mile event along the Pilgrims' Way from Guildford to Canterbury in May.
Since then, Brown's pursuit of ultra distance excellence has been ongoing and uninterrupted. Brown was the first woman to reach one hundred 'hundreds'. Averaging 8 "hundreds" per year and sometimes achieving over 10 per year, her tally has continued to rise until it stands at its current value of 194.
Brown also competed in the 2011 Parish Walk on the Isle of Man, but was controversially disqualified after it emerged she had been caught running due to her Nike Airmax trainers.
Brown holds the record for the most number of finishes in the annual English Centurions 24 Hour race - 32 "hundreds" walked between 1982 and 2018.
Brown has excelled in both ultradistance running and walking modes and has shown a great interest in the extremely long ultra distance events.
In 1989, Brown completed the first of four Paris-Colmar walks, a distance of 221 km between the two French cities.
In 1995 Brown walked from Land's End to John o' Groats, a distance of 830 miles. Her time of 13 days 10 hours beat the current running record and was to last for 9 years until, in 2006, it was finally beaten by world famous ultra distance runner Sharon Gaytor who ran the distance in 12 days 16 hours.
In Nanango in 1996, Brown set Women's World running records for 1000 kilometres and 1000 miles. And as with her Land's End to John O'Groats record, she did it walking nearly the whole way. Even now, over 20 years later, these performances stand as the second and third ranking performances of all time behind the great Eleanor Robinson.
Brown has represented England on a number of occasions in ultra distance championships including the 2007 IAU 24 Hour Championship in Canada and the inaugural in 2009 in England.

Records

Brown holds the official World Walking Records for the 100 km, 100 miles, 12 hours and 24 hours.
DistancePerformancePlaceDate
100 km11:17:42Etréchy 27-28/10/1990
100 Miles19:00:47Auckland 10-11/07/1999
12 Hours106.180 kmEtréchy 27-28/10/1990
24 Hours194.758 kmWare 19-20/07/1997

Centurion Badges

The aim for many ultradistance walkers is to become a Centurion, a membership reserved for those who can walk 100 miles within 24 hours. Brown is the only person in the world to be awarded all 7 Centurion medals.

Biographies

The Winning Experience: Winning in Sport, in Business, in Life
By Richard Brown, 1996,
Long At The Top: Richard and Sandra Brown 1982–1993
By Dudley Harris, 1994, self published
Bluestocking in Black Tights
By Dudley Harris, 2000, self published