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  • ...05 he began a [[Journey Runners|journey run]] 2901 miles across the United States in 105 straight days. [http://www.unitedstatesrun.com/ United States Run]
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  • *United Kingdom - [[Ultrarunningworld.co.uk Ultrarunning World] *United States [[Ultrarunning.com]]
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  • ...', of Missoula, Montana, completed a 3,260-mile solo run across the United States on October 20, 2006. The trek began at Cannon Beach, Oregon and ended 108 r His route included 15 states: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota,
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  • Mother Road was a one off race that ran in Oklahoma in the United States in November 2006, that celebrated the 80th Anniversary of the commissioning
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  • The largest Ultra event and the largest Women’s Ultra event in the United States at this time.
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  • ...ss-country skiing]]. She was crewed at the 2007 Western States by [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] [[Max Baucus]] of [[Montana]], where Kimball lives. S *Member of United States 100K Team 2001-2006; 8th overall and 1st American at World Cup 2003, Tainan
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  • ...r and [[Hellgate 100k]] and has run the three longest trails in the United States
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  • ...s the Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountains and traverses five U.S. states - Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. In Montana it crosses ...st Trail]] form the [[Triple Crown]] of long distance hiking in the United States.
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  • ...Leadville, Colorado. Leadville is one of the four 100 milers in the United States that comprise the [[Western Slam]] and one of the four races that make up t
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  • ...d climbed [[Mount Whitney]], the highest mountain in the contiguous United States; by age 12 he cycled 40 miles for fun. *North Face Endurance 50: fifty marathons in fifty U.S. states in fifty consecutive days
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  • '''Ann Trason''' (born August 30, 1960) is an [[United States|American]] [[ultramarathon]] runner from [[Kensington, California]]. She h ...ne published in 2008. She finished and won it in 1989. She has won Western States 14 times in all, most recently in 2003, and holds the women's division cour
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  • ...Crest Trail''' is a long-distance mountain trail that runs from the United States border with Mexico to its border with Canada and follows the highest portio ...vide Trail]] form the "Triple Crown" of long distance hiking in the United States. The PCT was conceived by Clinton C. Clarke in 1932; however it was not giv
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  • ...ay (BRR208), which is one of the longest running relay races in the United States, takes place in the picturesque Blue Ridge and Black Mountains of Virginia
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  • The '''Western States Endurance Run''', known commonly as the '''Western States 100''', is a 100-mile (161 km) [[ultramarathon]] that takes place on t The Western States 100 is sponsored by [[Montrail|Montrail Corporation]], a California athleti
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  • * [[Continental Divide Trail]] - United States
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  • ...RCA) is the oldest and largest distance running organization in the United States with over 1500 running club and event members representing 200,000 individu ...runners. Ross' concept was modeled after the [[Road Runners Club]] of the United Kingdom founded in 1952, as well as similar groups in South Africa and New
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  • ...ed to be one of the more challenging [[ultramarathon]]s held in the United States.
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  • ...tramarathon pioneer, helping to revive interest in the sport in the United States in the 1960s and 70s. New York Times columnist Robert Lipsyte called Corbit ...curately measure and certify long distance road race courses in the United States. The technique, based on the work of John Jewell of Great Britain,[http://
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  • ...s being between the lowest and the highest points in the contiguous United States: Badwater, Death Valley (-282 ft) and Mt. Whitney's summit (14,496 ft). The In later years, as the United States Forest Service required summit permits to climb Mt. Whitney, the official c
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  • *[[Paul Staso]] has completed a solo run across the United States between June 23 and October, 20, 2006
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