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There are many events that claim the title of Toughest Race in the World and it becomes clear that each event makes that claim based on unique features of the event. This then is a list of ultramarathons who have a reasonable claim to the title, in no particular order. | There are many events that claim the title of Toughest Race in the World and it becomes clear that each event makes that claim based on unique features of the event. This then is a list of ultramarathons who have a reasonable claim to the title, in no particular order. | ||
− | + | * Badwater 135 | |
− | + | * Barclay 100 Mile | |
− | + | * Marathon des Sables | |
− | + | * Self-Transcendence 3100 mile race. | |
==Other serious endurance races== | ==Other serious endurance races== |
Revision as of 18:35, 18 July 2010
There are many events that claim the title of Toughest Race in the World and it becomes clear that each event makes that claim based on unique features of the event. This then is a list of ultramarathons who have a reasonable claim to the title, in no particular order.
- Badwater 135
- Barclay 100 Mile
- Marathon des Sables
- Self-Transcendence 3100 mile race.
Other serious endurance races
- Iditarod Invitational (Mushing)
- Race Across America (Cycling)