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Australian athlete Sarah Barnett (b.1976) won the 2006 [[Self-Transcendence 6 & 10 Day|Self-Transcendence 10 Day]] race with 611 miles in Flushing Meadow Park, Queens New York at the second attempt having completed 475 miles in the Self-Transcendence 10 day race in 2005. Sarah ran in the [[Cliff Young 6 Day Race|Cliff Young 6 Day race]] in November 2005 coming in in 2nd place for the ladies and 13th overall.
 
Australian athlete Sarah Barnett (b.1976) won the 2006 [[Self-Transcendence 6 & 10 Day|Self-Transcendence 10 Day]] race with 611 miles in Flushing Meadow Park, Queens New York at the second attempt having completed 475 miles in the Self-Transcendence 10 day race in 2005. Sarah ran in the [[Cliff Young 6 Day Race|Cliff Young 6 Day race]] in November 2005 coming in in 2nd place for the ladies and 13th overall.
  
In 2008 Sarah began the [[World Run]] Project with [[Jesper Olsen]] - a project to run from Northern Finland to the tip of South Africa and then from south America to Nova Scotia.
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In 2008 Sarah began the [[World Run]] Project with [[Jesper Olsen]] - a project to run from Northern Finland to the tip of South Africa and then from South America to Nova Scotia.
  
 
[[Category: Australian Athlete]]
 
[[Category: Australian Athlete]]
 
[[Category: Female Athlete]]
 
[[Category: Female Athlete]]
 
[[Category: Multiday Athlete]]
 
[[Category: Multiday Athlete]]

Revision as of 04:39, 16 September 2008

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Australian athlete Sarah Barnett (b.1976) won the 2006 Self-Transcendence 10 Day race with 611 miles in Flushing Meadow Park, Queens New York at the second attempt having completed 475 miles in the Self-Transcendence 10 day race in 2005. Sarah ran in the Cliff Young 6 Day race in November 2005 coming in in 2nd place for the ladies and 13th overall.

In 2008 Sarah began the World Run Project with Jesper Olsen - a project to run from Northern Finland to the tip of South Africa and then from South America to Nova Scotia.