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Yiannis Kouros
Biography
Yiannis Kouros was born in 1956, in Tripolis, Arcadia, Greece. He
began writing his own poems and melodies at the age of twelve. During
his high school years, he took lessons in Byzantine and European music,
as well as singing. From sixteen and on, he dedicated more time to sport,
and as a result of this, he is the number One ultra-marathon runner
in the world today and holder of 134 World Records.
He has also been involved with music, literature, poetry, song writing
and singing. He has four LPs to his credit (two vocal and two orchestral
ones), and has taken part in singing competitions.
In 1990 he migrated to Australia, and since then lives
there permanently. In 1992, he began his studies at La Trobe University
in Melbourne, concentrating more on music and Modern Greek literature
(BA). He continued to do his Honours. His Honours thesis was on the
collection of poems The First Sun, by Greek poet Odysseus Elytis. In
March of 1993, he won first prize for his lyrics in the song The Colour,
Which Colour, in the Antipodes song competition. Yiannis is currently
completing his Masters in Greek Literature. His thesis topic is: The
Role of Movement, Music and Dance in the Works of Nikos Kazantzakis.
He has also just published his first collection of poems called Symblegmata
(Clusters). Moreover, he is also planning to record a series of new
songs. The Six-Day Run of the Century, is his first major book.Yiannis
Kouros
Yiannis Kouros is well known all-over the world with his decades of
mythical and unbroken World Records, which he has achieved in ultra-running.
At the same time, he is an author, poet, composer of songs and instrumental
pieces, painter, as well as a visionary, supporter and promoter of peace
around the globe. He has inspired many people with his achievements
and the philosophy that he implements, gaining innumerable admirers
and fans, who consider him as their motivation mentor and guru. He aims
to get people inspired and alert, so they can discover and utilize the
unconditional abilities of human beings, in order to bring (beyond personal
improvement) unity, friendship and harmony to the world.By Dimitri KaraiskosIntroduction
Who the ultra-marathon runner Yiannis Kouros is, and what his gigantic
performances and his literally unachievable (113!) world records are,
is known by many millions of people around the globe, who admire him
and try to catch him.
You see, he is an idol for every athlete and especially the young.
While his ultra-running achievements have made him well known and very
popular his non-athletic activities (literature, poetry, painting, composing,
singing etc) are also very remarkable. A versatile talent, a restless
mind, an unyielding fighter, a right gallant man. His goal is high:
completion. The right completion of the three worlds that constitute
the personality of every human being -the physical, the intellectual
and the spiritual.
People that are familiar with Yiannis Kouros, know that he has achieved
a very high standard in this race of completion. But the unquenchable
flame, which burns inside him, makes him continue the good race of completion.
He believes that he has not arrived yet to the top, even though there
are many people that believe that he has -especially in the athletic
field - at such a high level, that no other human being has achieved
and will NEVER achieve on earth. And this is so without a dose of hyperbole.
The world champion Y. Kouros, who combines harmoniously a healthy body
with a rich intellectual and spiritual world, is the ideal role-model
of a "good and kind" man -according to the ancient Greek meaning
of this expression. Honor and glory to Greece that brought to the world
such a son. Honor and glory to Arcadia, the gallant-mother.WHO IS WHO
of YIANNIS KOUROS
Yiannis Kouros was born in 1956, in Tripolis, Arcadia, Greece. His house,
in the neighborhood of St Barbara, is only 500 meters from the statue
of revolutionary hero, Theodoros Kolokotronis, in Areos Square. It seems
that Yiannis inherited from him the gallantry and his endurance to bear
the big hardships. His house is only 700 meters from the house and the
bust of Kostas Kariotakis, the tragic poet. It seems that he left Yiannis
the aptitude for literature and poetry, painting and music, and everything
that is beautiful in life.
1968. He finishes the Model Primary School of Paedagogic Academy in
Tripolis.
1974. He graduates from the 1st High School of Tripolis. As a student,
he expressed his first artistic inclinations, and was involved systematically
with athletics, where he had many successes in Pan-Hellenic games.
1977. He runs his first marathon, in the classic course, in 2h:43:15.
His marathon P.B. was improving year after year, until 1982, when ran
the same distance in about 2:25. The long distance running began to
bewitch him. The small income from various jobs he was involved with
to earn his daily bread did not worry him. Instead, deprivation is what
equipped him with iron-will. And he battled like a lion, not only in
athletics, but also in other fields in life. At this point, I would
like to open a parenthesis about deprivation. In one of his interviews,
which was published several years later, Yiannis Kouros made a synopsis
of his "belief" in the following phrase-incitement: "UTILIZE
YOUR INNER HIDDEN POWER! YOU CAN!". He believes that there are
two basic methods to discover your inner hidden power. The first is
deprivation and the second is learning. Let us not forget that these
words of Y. Kouros have a general application and everlasting value.
This way -utilizing his mental and spiritual power- Y. Kouros became
great and continued to accomplish great things, especially on a world
class level.
1983. He has completed about 25 marathons and runs the 1st Spartathlon.
He finishes 3 hours and 15 minutes ahead of the second runner. In the
following years he ran another three times, wining all races, and today
he holds the 4 best course performances ever. He realizes that his future
lies in ultra-running.
1984. The dance of gigantic ultra-running races around the world begins.
The little eagle of Arcadia sprouted its own wings and began the attack.
Within few years he had beaten all the giants of ultra-running. Downpour
of World Records. Literally, he has gone on the rampage. The whole world
follows him speechless. Soon he arrived in the highest pick that nobody
ever had. He is continuing even today with youthful vigor, that fascinates
everybody. And if he remains free from injuries, he is probably going
to be a protagonist, breaking World Records for many years.
Good on you, Yiannis! Let God keep you healthy, able to continue accomplishing
great things; to show humanity that the human limits go far beyond the
point that even the most daring people believe. This message of optimism,
which you send, is in absolute need for today's people. We are all in
absolute need of it and we thank you from our heart for the optimism
that you fill us up with. This message of optimism is essentially the
big heritage that Y. Kouros leaves to present and future generations.
1983-2000. Yiannis Kouros has won 53 gigantic ultra-marathons. These
races and performances can be seen in his analytical list of victories
and Records. Remember! Every line and a race. Truly, how simple and
easy it looks! But, in action, how much sweat and super-effort was needed!
How much unbearable pain and what kind of mental and spiritual deposits
were needed, in order to surpass the pain and be able to continue!
In his book the Six-Day Run of the Century, we read: 'when the body
has given up the ghost, only through will power it can be mobilised.'
It is not easy 'to grasp what is taking place in the mind and the soul,
in the senses and beyond the senses of a runner due to the refusal of
the body.' Only if the runner achieves his transcendence, and especially
in metaphysical level, he is then be able to continue.
1990. Y. Kouros is forced to a voluntary exile, migrating to Sydney,
Australia, to which his Records are credited.
1991. He attends a course for Aerobics, Fitness, Physiology & Management
at the N.S.W. University and receives his diploma. Later, he moves to
Melbourne and establishes an athletics section under the umbrella of
Alexander the Great Soccer Club -for first time in the history of Greek
migrants to Australia.
For several years he continues the ultra-marathons all over the world.
World Records continue to sweep from the storm that is called Y. Kouros.
This time, not from the Greek, but from the Australian Y. Kouros (who
simply happened to be born in Greece).
But Greece is wooded. She repented of sending away without reason and
mercilessly her extra-worthy son. She opened her arms and asks his understanding.
And Y. Kouros gave it to her:
1997.a) He receives an award from P.S.A.T. (Pan-Hellenic Club of Sports
Journalists) at the special awards for the best athletes of the year.
b) The first Koureia games are held in Vlachokerasia, Arcadia, in the
most beautiful and idyllic forest of Skyritis, where Y. Kouros used
to train. Koureia is an annual open cross-country race, to honor Y.
Kouros.
1998.a) Some of Y. Kouros' Records are listed in the Greek edition of
GUINNESS Book of Records. With this opportunity, let me point out that
11 Records of Kouros (more than any other athlete) were listed in the
English edition since 1995 and some of them since 1984.
b) With the expiration of this year he receives an honorary position
in the Greek Air force. The Greek State did its duty.
2000. The Prefecture of Attica on a special ceremony proclaimed him
as an Ambassador of Hellenism.
A plethora of honorary distinctions of smaller range outside and inside
Greece, follow. But, not only the head but also simple people open their
arms to Y. Kouros, who has started to run again as Hellene.
He is proclaimed by the Neos Kosmos Newspaper of Melbourne, Australia,
as the most popular Greek-Australian of 20th Century.
The Runner's World magazine (January 2000) proclaimed Y. Kouros as the
7th best runner of the MILENIUM and, consequently, as the best ultra-marathon
runner of ALL TIME.
Before the Sydney Olympics, the Australian Olympic Committee, together
with the "Center of the Mind" invited Y. Kouros -along with
other great figures and Olympians, like Irena Sewinska, Ron Clark, Herb
Elliot- to take part in the convention with the title What Makes a Champion.
Maybe, this alone shows us the athletic high of the person we present
here.
Here are some selected titles or expressions that Y. Kouros has called
by the world Press:
"Ultra-marathon God", "King of the road", "Colossus
of roads", "Emperor of Ultra-running", "Golden Greek",
"Legendary Golden Greek", "Immortal Legendary Greek Ultra-distance
Runner", "Greek God", "Little Greek God", "Pheidippides
Successor", "Superman", "Bionic Kouros", "Miracle
Man", "Superhuman", "Greek Mashine", "Super-athlete
of the Millenium", "World Record Breaker", "Record
Maker", "World Beater", "Recordman", "Unstoppable",
"Unbeatable", "Supreme Hero of Ultramarathoning",
"Greek Hero", "Master of Pain", "Master of
Mind Games", "Poet of Endurance", "Poet in Motion",
"Fearless", "Incomparable", "The Greatest",
"Greek Streak", "Super Kouros", "Relentless",
"Freak Marathon Man", "Amazing Yiannis", "Speed
Kouros", "Finisher Ahead of Time", "Hailed as a
God",...YIANNIS KOUROS, THE MAN OF LETTERS AND ARTSTo the man of
letters and arts should be enlightened the following sides of Y. Kouros:
Literature
1992. He enters La Trobe University of Melbourne. For three years he
studies Modern Greek (language, literature and history of immigration)
completing 10 units -where 9 are sufficient for BA. During his studies
he won the Popular Bank of Cyprus Award, as the most distinguished student
of the Greek Department of La Trobe University. In his forth year -at
Honours level- he studied Modern Greek Literature and Literature of
Diaspora, completing his Honours Thesis on the collection of poems Sun
the First, by Greek poet Odysseus Elytis. He passed with a general 90%
(H1) and won a two year scholarship for MA (masters) His thesis topic
is: The Role of Movement, Music and Dance in the Works of Nikos Kazantzakis.
During his stay in Australia he takes part in various lectures, book
launchings and literature competitions. He was Vice-President in both
Greek Writers Associations of Melbourne. He attends conventions and
seminars for national, linguistic and cultural topics.
1997. His first book the Six-Day Run of the Century is published (Ypsilon
Publications, Athens, Greece) with a variety of contents (athletic,
biographical, poetic, philosophic, critic etc.). It is a very remarkable
book, written with a lot of care. From those who read his book, only
positive and good comments have been heard. The most common comment,
that is still going around, is that it is a masterpiece that keeps the
interest of the reader and, at the same time, a useful book of real
wealth. New York Times -among other big papers and magazines- covered
the 1984 N.Y. 6-day race, where Y. Kouros broke 16 World Records and
left speechless, not only America, but also the whole world.
In a few months the Six-Day Run of the Century will be published in
English, as it has been translated by Dimitri Gonis and is now under
the process of editing.
In the near future another book of Y. Kouros will be published, entitled
Winged Reflections and Philosophical Apothegms, in both Greek and English.
He is also working on books about endurance running, training, health,
experiences from races, a non-fiction one and many others.
Poetry
1997. His first collection of poems called Symblegmata - echoi kai stichoi-
(Clusters - Sounds and Verses-) is published only in Greek -except a
couple of poems that were written in English (by his own Publications,
Telephos, Melbourne). It is a collection of 47 poems written in a unique
style. It is about a sophisticated manifesto, prototype and conventional.
At the same time, it is a deductive synthesis. Today, this edition is
out of print.
Y. Kouros has written more than 1,150 poems. He himself has put into
music about half of them and is aiming to put music in most of them.
He is preparing for the publication of several collections of his poems.
Music
At the age of 12, Y. Kouros began to write his own lyrics and melodies.
During his High School years he attended classes of Byzantine and European
music, as well as vocal lessons.
From 1974 to 1981 he worked as lyricist, singer and song composer in
a music company, in Athens, where he released 4 personal LPs (2 with
songs -lyrics, music and singing by Y. Kouros- and 2 instrumental) plus
a number of 45' disks.
1992-1996. He studied music (instrumentation, harmony and atonal synthesis
& analysis) at La Trobe University of Melbourne.
1993. He wins the first prize for his lyrics in the song The Colour,
Which Colour, in the Antipodes Festival Song Competition.
He is planing to record a number of his songs for his next LP or CD
with his own lyrics and instrumentation.
Painting
Painting
was the big love of his childhood but it is the art for which Y. Kouros
feels sorry. The reason? Lack of time, of course. What can he do first?
He has eliminated his sleeping hours, but again, this love of his (painting)
is complaining and asks him to spend more time with her. Y. Kouros,
for the last 20 years sleeps less than 3 hours per 24 hours, steels
rarely a few hours -usually when he is injured or not traveling- to
express himself in painting. He hopes that after his 70s he will be
dedicated completely to arts.
Y. Kouros has completed about 35 oil paintings, mainly portraits, athletic
activities and landscapes.
1998. Some of his works were exhibited in the Exhibition Center of Athens
Municipality together with works of other Greek athletes. In the same
year, his works were exhibited during his book launching in Athens,
at Eleftheroudakis bookshop hall.
Some of his paintings were purchased by auction for the Hellenic Center
of National Studies (La Trobe University) and they decorate its Hall
of Fame.
Painting is a good evolvement that relaxes Yiannis, fills his soul and
expresses him completely.
He is planing to exhibit his work in a one-person exhibition in Melbourne,
later this year, and elsewhere next year.
Cinema
1991.
Y. Kouros played the role of Pheidippides in the movie A Hero's Journey,
which unfolds the history of marathon running. Truly, who else could
play the role of Pheidippides other than the so-called "Pheidippides
Successor", Y. Kouros, who has run the distance from Athens to
Sparta 4 times and holds the best 4 performances of the course?
His talent as an actor didn't continue, due to lack of time; but who
knows what will happen in the future. If Y. Kouros puts something in
his mind, no matter how difficult it is, he is able to achieve it!
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