Chris Eatough - Major Achievements

Major Achievements

2003
  • 1st, 24 Hours of Adrenalin world solo championship (4th consecutive)
  • 1st, 24 Hour Solo NORBA national championship (1st win)
  • 1st, Wilderness 101, Pennsylvania
2004
  • 1st, 24 Hours of Adrenalin world solo championship (5th consecutive)
  • 1st, 24 Hour Solo NORBA national championship (2nd consecutive)
  • 1st, Wilderness 101, Pennsylvania
2005
  • 1st, 24 Hours of Adrenalin world solo championship (6th consecutive)
  • 1st, Wilderness 101, Pennsylvania
  • 1st, Marathon NORBA National # 2, Arizona
  • 2nd, Marathon NORBA National # 1, Texas
2006
  • 1st, Lumberjack 100 (NUE Race), Michigan
  • 2nd, Shenandoah 100 (NUE Race), Virginia
  • 2nd, 24 Hours of Adrenalin world solo championship
2007
  • 1st, 24 Hours of Moab, Utah
  • 1st, 24 Hours of 9 Mile, 24 Hour Solo National Championship, Wisconsin
  • 1st, BC Bike Race, British Columbia, Canada (with teammate Jeff Schalk)
  • National Ultra Endurance Series Champion
  • 1st, Cohutta 100 (NUE Race), Tennessee
  • 1st, Mohican MTB 100 (NUE Race), Ohio
  • 1st, Lumberjack 100 (NUE Race), Michigan
  • 1st, Endurance 100 (NUE Race), Utah
2008
  • 1st, 24 Hours of 9 Mile, 24 Hour Solo National Championship, Wisconsin
  • 1st, Shenandoah 100 (NUE Race), Virginia
  • 1st, Tahoe-Sierra 100 (NUE Race), California
  • 2nd, Wilderness 101 (NUE Race), Pennsylvania
  • 2nd, Mohican MTB 100 (NUE Race), Ohio
  • 2nd, BC Bike Race, British Columbia, Canada (with teammate Jeff Schalk)

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