Difference between revisions of "Trans America Footraces"
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*Article by Alan Firth in Multiday Running magazine, vol 1 2004 | *Article by Alan Firth in Multiday Running magazine, vol 1 2004 | ||
− | *[http://www.extremeultrarunning.com/intro.htm Introduction to A Quest for Adventure] - David Horton's record setting Appalachian Trail run and his 3rd fastest time ever for running across America. | + | *[http://www.extremeultrarunning.com/intro.htm Introduction to A Quest for Adventure] - [[David Horton]]'s record setting [[Appalachian Trail]] run and his 3rd fastest time ever for running across America. |
===List of Crossings=== | ===List of Crossings=== | ||
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Revision as of 02:40, 29 November 2008
Trans-American footraces have been held since the 1880s and more recently, from 1992-1995 inclusively which had aroused enough interest to inspire Moonbat, a Japanese clothing company, to sponsor a series of races.
Alan Firth organised two Race Across America events, in 2002 and 2004.
Race Report
- The 1994 MoonBat TransAmerica Footrace by Jesse Dale Riley
Resource
- Article by Alan Firth in Multiday Running magazine, vol 1 2004
- Introduction to A Quest for Adventure - David Horton's record setting Appalachian Trail run and his 3rd fastest time ever for running across America.