100km of Bienne: the forgotten path of women in ultrarunning
In 1962, Käthi Knuchel completed the Biel 100km race. A rare archive that reveals a forgotten path of women's running.
In 1962, Käthi Knuchel completed the Biel 100km race. A rare archive that reveals a forgotten path of women's running.
Murten-Fribourg, a legendary Swiss race, was also a symbol of freedom for running. In 1975, Odette and Joseph Vetter ran it in Spiridon gear despite women being forbidden from competing.
The MIUT in Madeira is a unique crossing between ocean, ridges, Laurisilva forest and dizzying trails. A race selected by Spiridon.
The 20 km of Brussels, a legendary race born in 1980, tells the story of a popular race that has become a major European running event.
The Barkley Marathons, a legendary race in Tennessee, embodies a free and radical vision of running, deeply connected to the Spiridon spirit.
Created in 1952 as a simple winter hike between Saint-Étienne and Lyon, the SaintéLyon was anything but a race at the outset. At that time, running at night in winter was almost utopian. The first participants, headlamps in hand and city shoes on their feet, braved the cold, the snow, and the slippery trails in a spirit of adventure and camaraderie.
This marathon is a forgotten legend, yet it is essential to our history. Thanks to our Spiridon archives and those of Neuf-Brisach Athlétisme, we retrace the steps of our pioneers.