Sydney Tower Run-up

Sydney Tower Run-up

Sydney Tower Run-up is a yearly challenge to run up the stairs of Sydney's Sydney Tower as fast as possible.

Previous years' winners

Winning times are given in minutes:seconds.

Men

* 1990 Louis Young - 8:06
* 1991 Geoff Case - 8:09
* 1992 Geoff Case - 7:54
* 1993 Phil Griffiths - 8:06
* 1994 David Osmond - 7:51
* 1995 Terry Purcell - 7:30
* 1996 David Osmiond - 7:29
* 1997 Terry Purcell - 6:54 (short course)
* 1998 Paul Crake - 6:52 (short course)
* 2000 Paul Crake - 6:52
* 2001 Paul Crake - 7:01
* 2002 Paul Crake - 6:53
* 2004 Jeremey Horne - 7:55
* 2005 "(not held)"
* 2006 Scott McTaggart - 7:58

Women

* 1991 Dianne Nash - 10:26
* 1992 Susan Case - 9:54
* 1993 Belinda Soszyn - 10:15
* 1994 Chrissy Griffiths - 9:53
* 1995 Belinda Soszyn - 10:04
* 1996 Belinda Soszyn - 9:52
* 1997 Chrissy Griffiths - 8:50 (short course)
* 1998 Angela Sheean - 8:45 (short course)
* 2000 Angela Sheean - 8:45
* 2001 Kelly Murphy - 16:14
* 2002 Judith May - 10:54
* 2004 Helen Staton - 10:28
* 2005 "(not held)"
* 2006 Hubertien Wichers - 9:36

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