Difference between revisions of "6 Day Races"
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*[[George Archer 6 Day]] | *[[George Archer 6 Day]] | ||
*[[No Finish Line]] | *[[No Finish Line]] | ||
− | *[[Self-Transcendence 6 | + | *[[Self-Transcendence 6 Day Race]] |
+ | *[[Self-Transcendence 10 Day Race]] | ||
*[[George Archer 6 Day|Toyota Dealers 6 Day]] | *[[George Archer 6 Day|Toyota Dealers 6 Day]] | ||
*[[Tuscarora Trail 6-day]] (One off 2003) | *[[Tuscarora Trail 6-day]] (One off 2003) | ||
{{Template:Ultra events}} | {{Template:Ultra events}} |
Revision as of 13:36, 18 August 2009
6 day races have been around for a long time and still attract imternational support. The means necessary to hold a 6 day event plus the committment required by the athlete to prepare for and complete the race narrows the field of candidates. Over the last few years with the popularity of the marathon distance making it an achievable goal, more runners have looked to the ultra as the next level and interest in the longer races is gradually unfolding.
6 Day Races
- Antibes 6 Day
- Arizona 6 Day
- Cliff Young 6 Day Race (not held in 2006)
- Desert R.A.T.S.
- Dusk to Dusk (not held in 2006)
- Erkrath 6 Day (not held in 2006)
- George Archer 6 Day
- No Finish Line
- Self-Transcendence 6 Day Race
- Self-Transcendence 10 Day Race
- Toyota Dealers 6 Day
- Tuscarora Trail 6-day (One off 2003)