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  • The golden era of multiday races stretches back to the 1870s and 1880s, when they were held on indoor The most common multiday race of the era was the six day race, which ran from Monday to Saturday wit
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  • ...is a directory of support personnel with an interest in ultra and multiday running. I have no financial interest in these people or services.
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  • Rosie Swale-Pope, a 57 year old Welsh lady, began running around the world unaided on the 2nd of October 2003 and completed her circl [[Category:Multiday Athlete]]
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  • ...where everything can be found for anyone interested in ultra and multiday running. It's not possible of course to have the universe in one place but this and *[[Backward Running]]
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  • ...s site is a treasure trove of essential information for any aspiring ultra/multiday runner. Culled from the Ultralist archives and Kevin's vast experience as a * Going Beyond - The New Frontier of Running Lies on the Far Side of 26 Miles
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  • *Article by Alan Firth in Multiday Running magazine, vol 1 2004 ...record setting [[Appalachian Trail]] run and his 3rd fastest time ever for running across America.
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  • ...a low key event that served as a test of organisation and also provided a running challenge for prospective runners for the future project, The [[World Run]]
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  • He is a highly-respected multiday runner and the current [[Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race|3100 mile]] Worl In 2002 Schwerk impressed the running world with a tremendous victory in 42 days+13:24:03 (WR).This also establis
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  • A pioneer Indian runner, Arun has been running multiday and ultra races since 2000 and shorter races since since 1991. *8. 501 km in International [[Six Day Running Championship]], Mexico on 22-28 March 2004 (4th place in age category and 8
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  • Perhaps the leading Irish multiday runner at the moment, Tony Mangan has set several records over the last few ...es.wordpress.com/2007/12/summer-magazine.pdf Interview with Tony Mangan in Running in Ireland]
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  • Martin Fryer is currently Australians multiday specialist and has been running ultramarathons since joining Sydney Striders in 1997. His current club is G
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  • <div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 95%">The reference source for multiday races.</div> *[[Current Races|Multiday Races]]
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  • ...ciation of Road Racing Statisticians Co-ordinator as well as a global road running historian having written many articles on the subject. *The Long Distance Running Book (1990)
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  • ...on October 20, 2006. The trek began at Cannon Beach, Oregon and ended 108 running days later at Cape Henlopen State Park on the Delaware coast. He averaged 3 [[Category: Multiday Athlete]]
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  • The George Archer 6 Day, South Africas major multiday event, has evolved out of the [[Toyota 6 day Race]] and goes back to 1995. The UltraDistance Running in South Africa website contains a wealth of information about the history
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  • ...on Man: Confessions of an All Night Runner'' which details ultra endurance running for the general public. ...in Los Angeles, where he began running home from kindergarten; he took up running so that he wouldn’t have to burden his mother with rides home from school
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  • ===From Marathons to Ultramarathons to Multiday Races: 1980-1988=== ...na, which doubles as the last ultra of one year and the first of the next, running from December 29, 1989 to New Year’s Day, 1990.
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  • One of the exciting aspects of multiday running is the sense of adventure that these events produce. Travelling to new coun ...the moment is Adventure racing which involves other activities apart from running and is quite often a team event which is very popular with corporate entiti
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  • ...s and 12 minutes. The female winner was Takako Furuyama from Japan, with a running time of 529 hours and 6 minutes. 45 runners finished the race. In 2021 a new edition of this [[Multiday Races|multiday]] event, the Race Across Europe (RAE), will take place. The event is organi
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  • ...ovakia born in 1970, has been running since her youth and in 2001 made her multiday debut at the Wards Island Sri Chinmoy 6 day race. [[Multiday Athletes]]
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