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There are many races that are not standard distances or time frames but correspond to more natural phenomena. Examples that spring to mind are the [[Badwater Ultramarathon]], 135 miles through Death Valley in the summer and the [[Spartathlon]] These races are quite often spectacular or challenging over and above the absolute time or distance involved.
 
There are many races that are not standard distances or time frames but correspond to more natural phenomena. Examples that spring to mind are the [[Badwater Ultramarathon]], 135 miles through Death Valley in the summer and the [[Spartathlon]] These races are quite often spectacular or challenging over and above the absolute time or distance involved.
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==The Races==
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===< 50 miles===
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*[[Barry 40]] UK
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*[[Clinton Lake 30-Mile Trail Run]] USA
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*[[Santa Barbara 9 Trails 35 Mile Endurance Run|Santa Barbara 9 Trails]] USA
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===50-100 miles===
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* [[3 Days of Syllamo]] USA
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* [[Comrades Marathon]] RSA
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* [[London to Brighton]] (deceasd)UK
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* [[Two Oceans Marathon]] RSA
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===>100 miles===
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* [[Badwater Ultramarathon]] USA
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* [[Grand Union Canal 145 mile Race]] UK
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* [[Spartathlon]] GRE
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[[Category:Ultramarathons]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 22 March 2007

There are many races that are not standard distances or time frames but correspond to more natural phenomena. Examples that spring to mind are the Badwater Ultramarathon, 135 miles through Death Valley in the summer and the Spartathlon These races are quite often spectacular or challenging over and above the absolute time or distance involved.

The Races

< 50 miles

50-100 miles

>100 miles


Marathons, Ultramarathons and Multiday Events
Marathon