Trans Europe Foot Race


The Trans Europe Foot Race is a multiday long-distance ultramarathon that consists of running across Europe.

2003 race

The 2003 Trans Europe Foot Race was organized by Ingo Schultze. It ran from Lisbon to Moscow in 64 days and covered approximately. Out of 44 starters, there were 22 finishers including one wheelchair athlete, with Mariko Sakamoto the only woman to finish. The event was won by Robert Wimmer from Germany.

2009 race

The 2009 Trans Europe Foot Race was also organized by Ingo Schultze.
The started in Bari, Italy and finished in North Cape, Norway. It mostly avoided big cities and passed for example Foggia, Fano, Schlanders, Seeg, Waldkappel before using the ferry Kiel-Gothenburg, and then passing for example Kristinehamn, Sveg, Storuman, Jokkmokk, Enontekiö, and Alta. Again this was a 64-day race. The total distance was. The race began on April 19, 2009 and ended on June 21, 2009.
The male winner was Rainer Koch from Germany with a running time of 378 hours and 12 minutes. The female winner was Takako Furuyama from Japan, with a running time of 529 hours and 6 minutes. 45 runners finished the race.

List of competitors for 2009 race

From Germany:
  • Hermann Böhm
  • Hans Damm
  • Sigrid Eichner Female
  • Dagmar Großheim Female
  • Joachim Hauser
  • Martina Hausmann Female
  • Marcel Heinig
  • Achim Heukemes
  • Richard Hofbauer
  • Theo Huhnholt
  • Heinz Jäckel
  • Rainer Koch
  • Jörg Koenig
  • Klaus Neumann
  • Heike Pawzik Female
  • Hans-Jürgen Schlotter
  • Werner Selch
  • Elke Streicher Female
  • René Strosny
  • Bernd Wagner
  • Klaus Wanner
  • Robert Wimmer
  • Tom Wolter-Roessler
  • Ullrich Zach
  • Jürgen Zuth
From Finland:
  • Janne Kankaansyrjä
From France:
  • Gèrard Denis
  • Jean-Herve Duchesne
  • Alain Lemarchand
  • Christophe Midelet
  • Stephane Pelissier
  • Fabrice Viaud
  • Roger Warenghem
From Japan:
  • Kenji Hara
  • Kazuhiko Horiguchi
  • Kazuko Kaihata Female
  • Yasuo Kanai
  • Saeko Kishimoto Female
  • Shoji Konoeda
  • Shigeru Mitsuhashi
  • Koji Nakamura
  • Yasumasa Namikoshi
  • Hiroko Okiyama Female
  • Takasumi Senoo
  • Tsuyoshi Sugawara
  • Furuyama Takako Female
  • Okuno Tomoko Female
From Korea:
  • Ahn Byeung Sik
From Netherlands:
  • Ria Buiten Female
  • Theo Cloosterman
  • Jenni De Groot Female
  • Ubel Dijk
  • Theo Kuijpers
  • Jan Nabuurs
  • Cor Westhuis
From Norway:
  • Eiolf Eivindsen
  • Trond Sjavik
  • Henry Wehder
From Sweden:
  • Matthias Bramstång
  • Andreas Falk
From Switzerland:
  • Markus Bernhard
  • Christian Fatton
  • Christian Marti
  • Martin Wagen
From Taiwan:
  • Ching-Hui Chen
From Turkey:
  • Mike Friedl
From USA:
  • Russell Secker

2012 race

The race was run again in 2012. It went from Skagen, Denmark to Gibraltar, passing e.g. Haderslev, Ahrensburg, Waldkappel, Frankenbach, Valdoie, Bourganeuf, St-Pons-de-Thomieres, Berga, Teruel and Puente Genil. The total distance was 4175 km and the race took 64 days. The male winner was Peter Bartel from Germany with 354:25:21, and the female winner was Ria Buiten from the Netherlands with 504:18:29.

2025 race

In 2025 a new edition of the Transeuropalauf is being planned. The event is organised by Thomas Dornburg and is 41 stages from Flensburg to San Marino. The route is 2,247 km and is a daily average of 54 km.