American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame

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The American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame is an award given by the American Ultrarunning Association to honour the contributions ultrarunners have made to the sport.

The Inaugural inductees were Ted Corbitt, a former US Olympian, winner of the aforementioned race in 3:04:13, and co-founder of the Road Runners Club of America, and Sandra Kiddy, who kicked off her ultra career at age 42 with a world record at 50 kilometers, 3:36:56, and who went on to set a string of US and world ultra records.