A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Marcel Hug.
Marcel Hug, a Swiss Paralympic athlete in the T54 wheelchair racing category, nicknamed 'The Silver Bullet', has competed in four Summer Paralympic Games. He secured two bronze medals at the 2004 Athens Games. Hug set four world records in four days in 2010 and won a gold in the 10,000m at the 2011 World Championships, along with four silver medals, often competing against David Weir. At the 2012 London Paralympics, he added two silvers in the 800m and marathon. He dominated the 2013 World Championships with five golds and a silver. The 2016 Rio Paralympics saw Hug win two golds in the 800m and marathon, as well as two silvers.
In 2004, Marcel Hug competed in his first Summer Paralympic Games in Athens and won two bronze medals for Switzerland.
In 2004, Marcel Hug represented Switzerland at the Summer Paralympics in Athens, winning bronze medals in the 800m and 1500m races. He was later named Newcomer of the Year by Credit Suisse Sports Award.
In 2006, Marcel Hug competed at the IPC Athletics World Championships in Assen, winning gold in the 10,000m and silvers in the 400m, 800m, and 5,000m.
Between June 24 and 27, 2010, Marcel Hug set new world records in the T54 category for the 800m, 1,500m, 5,000m, and 10,000m at a race meet in Switzerland.
In 2010, Marcel Hug broke world records previously held by David Weir.
In 2010, Marcel Hug set four world records in four days.
At the 2011 World Championships, Marcel Hug won a gold medal in the 10,000 meters and four silver medals.
In 2011, Marcel Hug won his first major city marathon event at the Berlin Marathon.
In 2011, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Berlin Marathon.
In 2011, at the IPC Athletics World Championship in Christchurch, Marcel Hug won gold in the 10,000m and silver in the 400m, 800m, 1,500m and 5,000m. During these championships, Marcel Hug gained the nickname 'The Silver Bullet'.
In 2012, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Berlin Marathon.
In 2012, at the London Paralympics, Marcel Hug won a silver medal in the 800m and finished just outside the medals in the 1,500m and 5,000m. He also retained his marathon crown in Germany by winning the 2012 Berlin Marathon.
In November 2013, Marcel Hug won his fourth New York Marathon.
At the 2013 World Championships, Marcel Hug dominated the field, winning five gold medals and one silver medal.
In 2013, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the New York City Marathon.
On April 13, 2014, Marcel Hug won the London Marathon, beating his long-time rival Weir.
In 2014, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the London Marathon.
On April 20, 2015, Marcel Hug won the Boston Marathon, beating ten-times winner Ernst Van Dyk.
In 2015, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Boston Marathon.
During the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, Marcel Hug won two gold medals (800m and marathon) and two silver medals (1500m and 5000m).
In 2016, Marcel Hug qualified for the Rio Paralympics and won medals in all four events he participated in, including two gold medals (800m and marathon) and two silver medals (1500m and 5000m). In October, he won his first Chicago Marathon, and in November, he won his second New York City Marathon.
In 2016, Marcel Hug won the Boston Marathon on April 18 with a time of 1:24.01, and then followed this with his second London Marathon victory six days later.
In 2016, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Berlin, New York City, Chicago and London Marathons.
In 2018, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Boston Marathon.
In 2019, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Berlin and Tokyo Marathons.
In 2021, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Berlin, New York City, London, Tokyo and Boston Marathons.
In October 2022, Marcel Hug won the 2022 London Marathon with a time of 1:24:38.
In 2022, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Berlin, New York City, London and Chicago Marathons.
In April 2025, Marcel Hug won the Boston Marathon for the eighth time.
In 2026, Marcel Hug won the men's elite wheelchair event at the Tokyo and Boston Marathons.
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