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James Zarei is an Iranian born British ultrarunner who set the current British 6 day record at Gateshead in 1990. Zarei was tantalizingly one mile short of the world record set by George Littlewood, 623 miles 1,320 yards at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1888. He has twice won the (then) 164-mile Spartathlon race. He has also won the 279-mile Hiroshima to Nagasaki Peace Run three times.
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James Zarei (d.o.b. 13/01/1944) is an Iranian born British ultrarunner who set the current British 6 day record at Gateshead in 1990. Zarei was tantalizingly one mile short of the world record set by George Littlewood, 623 miles 1,320 yards at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1888. He has twice won the (then) 164-mile Spartathlon race in 1994 and 95. He has also won the 279-mile Hiroshima to Nagasaki Peace Run three times.
  
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
*[http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/a-legend-in-the-long-run-closeup-james-zarei-1365573.html A legend in the long run; close-up; James Zarei]
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*[http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/a-legend-in-the-long-run-closeup-james-zarei-1365573.html www.independent.co.uk A legend in the long run; close-up; James Zarei] by Simon Turnbull
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*[http://www.thepowerof10.info/athletes/profile.aspx?athleteid=40539 Power of 10 James Zarei]
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*[http://statistik.d-u-v.org/getresultperson.php?runner=71895&Language=EN James Zarei DUV Ultra Statistics]

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James Zarei (d.o.b. 13/01/1944) is an Iranian born British ultrarunner who set the current British 6 day record at Gateshead in 1990. Zarei was tantalizingly one mile short of the world record set by George Littlewood, 623 miles 1,320 yards at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1888. He has twice won the (then) 164-mile Spartathlon race in 1994 and 95. He has also won the 279-mile Hiroshima to Nagasaki Peace Run three times.


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