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Multiday specialist, took part in the first modern 1000 mile race in 1987 and finished in 16 days 22 hours 51 minutes. Eleanor ran the 1000 mile race in Nanango in March 1998 where she clocked 13d02:16:49 to set the current world track best.
 
Multiday specialist, took part in the first modern 1000 mile race in 1987 and finished in 16 days 22 hours 51 minutes. Eleanor ran the 1000 mile race in Nanango in March 1998 where she clocked 13d02:16:49 to set the current world track best.
  
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===Resources===
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*[http://www.ultralegends.com/the-1000-miles-history/ The 1000 miles – History by Andy Milroy]
 
[[Category:UK Ultrarunner]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 14 September 2012

Multiday specialist, took part in the first modern 1000 mile race in 1987 and finished in 16 days 22 hours 51 minutes. Eleanor ran the 1000 mile race in Nanango in March 1998 where she clocked 13d02:16:49 to set the current world track best.

Resources