Seven Continents Marathon Club
Members of the Seven Continents Marathon Club are listed here.
The Antarctic Ice Marathon is the only marathon event within the Antarctic Circle on mainland Antarctica. The race is a full member of the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS). It is also recognised by Guinness World Records and the Book of Alternative Records for record setting purposes. Indeed, several people have set records using the event, including shortest duration for a female to run marathons on all seven continents and the current youngest male and female to run a marathon on all seven continents.
The Ice Marathon takes place approximately one thousand miles further south than other marathon events that take place in the Antarctic Peninsula. It represents a truly genuine Antarctic marathon challenge.
People who have run this marathon in addition to marathons on all other six continents will be acknowledged via the Seven Continents Marathon Club.
Please note: Members of the Marathon Grand Slam Club, who have run marathons at the North Pole and on all seven continents (including any other Antarctic marathon), are automatic members of this new Seven Continents Marathon Club. They have all run in true polar conditions.
MEMBER LIST
| Juan Antonio Alegre (Spain) | Jurgen Heilbock (Germany) | Jon O'Shea (Great Britain) | Richelle Turner (Australia) |
| Sarah Ames (Germany) | Angelo Henry (South Africa) | Raj Patel (Great Britain / India) | Patrick Waller (Great Britain) |
| Anand Anantharaman (India) | Michael Heyl (USA) | Anders Pettersson (Brazil / Sweden) | Gary van Vuuren (Zimbabwe) |
| Delbert Baker (USA) | Steve Hibbs (USA) | Stefanie Pettersson (Brazil / Sweden) | Osy Waye (Great Britain) |
| Kenwynne Barber (Great Britain) | Dave Horsley (Great Britain) | Rafael Munar Pons (Spain) | Brent Weigner (USA) |
| Gary Baron (Great Britain) | Peter Jensen (Denmark) | Jaroslaw Rajtar (Poland) | |
| Norma Bastidas (Mexico / Canada) | René Gross Kærskov (Denmark) | Fernando Ribeiro (Luxembourg) | |
| Liubov Bleykh (Russia) | Don Kern (USA) | Mary Ritz (USA) | |
| Bob Bundschuh (USA) | Travis Kiefer (USA) | Andrei Rosu (Romania) | |
| Doug Carrell (USA) | MJ Kim (South Korea / USA) | Paul Ruesch (USA) | |
| Miguel Caselles (Spain) | Juergen Kuhlmey (Germany) | Wolfgang Schwarzaeugl (Austria) | |
| Pushpa Chandra (Canada) | Roberto Liano (Mexico) | Steven Seaton (Great Britain) | |
| Miles Cudmore (Great Britain) | Stevie Matthews (Great Britain) | Clyde Shank (USA) | |
| Henri Alain d'Andria (France) | Gregory McCarthy (USA) | Noelle Sheridan (USA) | |
| Tom Djurdjevich (USA) | Kym McConnell (New Zealand) | Mark Sinclair (Great Britain) | |
| Richard Donovan (Ireland) | Karen Michelsen (Canada) | Vlado Staresinic (Croatia) | |
| Sir Ranulph Fiennes (Great Britain) | Seow Kong Ng (Malaysia) | Frank Staples (Great Britain) | |
| Jacques Fox (Luxembourg) | Ray Miller (USA) | Krzysztof Szachna (Poland) | |
| Rebecca Frechette (USA) | Tristan Miller (Australia) | Ireneusz Szpot (Poland) | |
| Jorge Gonzalez de Matauco (Spain) | George Nichols (USA) | Mariko Takano (Japan) | |
| Evgeniy Gorkov (Russia) | John O'Regan (Ireland) | William Tan (Singapore) | |
| Hans-Wilhelm Hamke (Germany) | Arnold Oliphant (USA) | Mark Tointon (Great Britain) | |
| Tim Harris (Great Britain) | Sarah Oliphant (USA) | Ginny Turner (USA) | |
