Derek Clayton
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| Nationality | English/Australian |
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| Born | 17 November 1942 (1942-11-17) (age 82) Barrow-in-Furness, England |
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| Height | 187 cm (6 ft 2 in) |
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| Weight | 72 kg (159 lb) |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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| Event | long-distance |
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| Club | St. Stephens Harriers |
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Derek James Clayton (born 17 November 1942) is a former Australian long-distance runner, born in Cumbria, England and raised in Northern Ireland.
Biography
Clayton set a marathon world best in the Fukuoka Marathon, Japan on 3 December 1967 in 2:09:36.4, in what is considered a classic race, the first marathon race ever run in less than two hours and ten minutes.
He went on to break this time at the Antwerp Marathon on 30 May 1969 by more than a minute; this time stood as the world best for nearly another 12 years.[nb 1] His personal best time of 2:08:33.6 is still a world-class marathon time. Clayton represented Australia at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, finishing in 7th place (2:27:23). Four years later, he finished in 13th place (2:19:49) in the same event.
Clayton finished second behind Ron Hill in the marathon event at the 1969 AAA Championships.[3][4]
At the 1971 Australian Athletics Championships, he won the marathon in 2:11:08.8. Two years later, in 1973, he won the Australian Athletics Championships marathon again in 2:12:07.6. He also won the marathon in this event in 1967 and 1968. Clayton won 14 marathons in his career.[5]
Clayton was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1999.[6]
Notes
- ^ The International Association of Athletics Federations has published a progression of road racing world bests and records that were widely recognized prior to ratification and official acceptance by the IAAF. According to that progression, Clayton's 2:08:34 performance in Antwerp on 30 May 1969 was a world best at the time.[1] Other road racing authorities, including the Association of Road Racing Statisticians, consider Clayton's performance to have occurred on a short course and recognize other athletes in the progression for world best in the marathon.[2]
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World best yearly performance in men's marathon |
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- 1947: Toshikazu Wada (JPN)
- 1948: Saburo Yamada (JPN)
- 1949: Shinzo Koga (JPN)
- 1950: Shunji Koyanagi (JPN)
- 1951: Hiromi Haigo (JPN)
- 1952: Katsuo Nishida (JPN)
- 1953: Hideo Hamamura (JPN)
- 1954: Reinaldo Gorno (ARG)
- 1955: Veikko Karvonen (FIN)
- 1956: Keizo Yamada (JPN)
- 1957: Kurao Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1958: Nobuyoshi Sadanaga (JPN)
- 1959–1959: Kurao Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1960: Barry Magee (NZL)
- 1961: Pavel Kantorek (TCH)
- 1962: Toru Terasawa (JPN)
- 1963: Jeff Julian (NZL)
- 1964: Toru Terasawa (JPN)
- 1965: Hidekuni Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1966: Mike Ryan (NZL)
- 1967: (AUS)
- 1968: Bill Adcocks (ENG)
- 1969: Jerome Drayton (CAN)
- 1970: Akio Usami (JPN)
- 1971–1974: Frank Shorter (USA)
- 1975–1976: Jerome Drayton (CAN)
- 1977: Bill Rodgers (USA)
- 1978–1980: Toshihiko Seko (JPN)
- 1981: Robert de Castella (AUS)
- 1982: Paul Ballinger (NZL)
- 1983: Toshihiko Seko (JPN)
- 1984: Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN)
- 1985: Hisatoshi Shintaku (JPN)
- 1986: Juma Ikangaa (TAN)
- 1987: Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN)
- 1988: Toshihiro Shibutani (JPN)
- 1989: Manuel Matias (POR)
- 1990: Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)
- 1991: Shuichi Morita (JPN)
- 1992: Tena Negere (ETH)
- 1993: Dionicio Cerón (MEX)
- 1994: Boay Akonay (TAN)
- 1995: Luíz Antônio dos Santos (BRA)
- 1996: Lee Bong-ju (KOR)
- 1997: Josia Thugwane (RSA)
- 1998: Jackson Kabiga (KEN)
- 1999: Gezahegne Abera (ETH)
- 2000: Atsushi Fujita (JPN)
- 2001–2002: Gezahegne Abera (ETH)
- 2003: Tomoaki Kunichika (JPN)
- 2004: Tsuyoshi Ogata (JPN)
- 2005: Dmytro Baranovskyy (UKR)
- 2006: Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
- 2007: Samuel Wanjiru (KEN)
- 2008–2009: Tsegaye Kebede (ETH)
- 2010: Jaouad Gharib (MAR)
- 2011: Josephat Ndambiri (KEN)
- 2012: Joseph Gitau (KEN)
- 2013: Martin Mathathi (KEN)
- 2014–2015: Patrick Makau Musyoki (KEN)
- 2016: Yemane Tsegay (ETH)
- 2017: Sondre Nordstad Moen (NOR)
- 2018: Yuma Hattori (JPN)
- 2019: Taku Fujimoto (JPN)
- 2020: Yūya Yoshida (JPN)
- 2021: Michael Githae (KEN)
- 2022: Maru Teferi (ISR)
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Australian national champions in men's 10,000 m |
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Note: 6 miles until 1966 |
- 1953: Geoff Warren
- 1954: Al Lawrence
- 1955: Dave Stephens
- 1956: Al Lawrence
- 1957: Geoff Warren
- 1958: Dave Power
- 1959: Dave Power
- 1960: Dave Power
- 1961: Bob Vagg
- 1962: Dave Power
- 1963: Tony Cook
- 1964: Tony Cook
- 1965: Geoff Walker
- 1966: Ron Clarke
- 1967: John Farrington
- 1968:
- 1969: Ron Clarke
- 1970: Ron Clarke
- 1971: John Farrington
- 1972: Terry Harrison
- 1973: Brendan Layh
- 1974: Bill Scott
- 1975: Chris Wardlaw
- 1976: David Fitzsimons
- 1977: David Fitzsimons
- 1978: David Fitzsimons
- 1979: David Fitzsimons
- 1980: Steve Austin
- 1981: Lawrie Whitty
- 1982: Gerard Barrett
- 1983: Steve Austin
- 1984: Zeph Ncube (ZIM)
- 1985: Andrew Lloyd
- 1986: Robert de Castella
- 1987: Andrew Lloyd
- 1988: Steve Moneghetti
- 1989: Andrew Lloyd
- 1990: Jamie Harrison
- 1991: Jamie Harrison
- 1992: Jamie Harrison
- 1993: Rod Higgins
- 1994: Jamie Harrison
- 1995: Robbie Johnston (NZL)
- 1997: Julian Paynter
- 1998: Luke Kipkosgei (KEN)
- 1999: Luke Kipkosgei (KEN)
- 2000: Joseph Kimani (KEN)
- 2001: Luke Kipkosgei (KEN)
- 2002: Shaun Creighton
- 2003: Shaun Creighton
- 2004: Lee Troop
- 2005: David Ruschena
- 2006: Andrew Letherby
- 2007: Galen Rupp (USA)
- 2008: Collis Birmingham
- 2009: David McNeill
- 2010: Collis Birmingham
- 2011: Josphat Kiprono Menjo (KEN)
- 2012: Emmanuel Bett (KEN)
- 2013: Emmanuel Bett (KEN)
- 2014: Sam Chelanga (USA)
- 2015: Brett Robinson
- 2016: David McNeill
- 2017: Patrick Tiernan
- 2018: Stewart McSweyn
- 2019: Stewart McSweyn
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Australian national champions in men's marathon |
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- 1909: Andrew Wood
- 1927: Bob McMurdo
- 1949: Robert Prentice
- 1951: Gordon Stanley
- 1952: Robert Prentice
- 1953: Roly Guy
- 1956: John Russell
- 1958: John Russell
- 1960: Ian Sinfield
- 1962: Keith Ollerenshaw
- 1964: Bob Vagg
- 1966: Tony Cook
- 1967:
- 1968:
- 1969: John Farrington
- 1970: John Farrington
- 1971:
- 1972: Bernard Vine
- 1973:
- 1974: John Farrington
- 1975: John Farrington
- 1976: Vic Anderson
- 1977: Rob Wallace
- 1978: Jim Langford
- 1979: Robert de Castella
- 1980: Lawrie Whitty
- 1981: Garry Bentley
- 1982: Rob Wallace
- 1983: John Stanley
- 1984: Andrew Lloyd
- 1985: Grenville Wood
- 1986: Steve Austin
- 1987: Daniel Böltz
- 1988: Pat Carroll
- 1989: Brad Camp
- 1990: Allan Carman
- 1991: Sean Quilty
- 1992: Gerard Barrett
- 1993: Sean Quilty
- 1994: Michael Dalton
- 1995: Roderic deHighden
- 1996: Magnus Michelsson
- 1997: Pat Carroll
- 1998: Greg Lyons
- 1999: Shaun Creighton
- 2000: Roderic deHighden
- 2001: Damon Harris
- 2002: Jeremy Horne
- 2003: Paul Arthur
- 2004: Daniel Green
- 2005: Brett Cartwright
- 2006: Lee Troop
- 2007: Damon Harris
- 2008: Jeremy Horne
- 2009: Dale Engler
- 2010: Rowan Walker
- 2011: Peter Nowill
- 2012: Scott Westcott
- 2013: Alexander Matthews
- 2014: Rowan Walker
- 2015: Andrew Pope
- 2016: Thomas Do Canto
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Japan Championships in Athletics men's marathon champions |
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