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  • ...and in 2001 made her multiday debut at the Wards Island Sri Chinmoy 6 day race. ...a 1000-mile race and 10-day races. In 2015 she entered her first 3100-mile race run which lasted 52 days.
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  • *[[4 Deserts]] Atacama Crossing, Gobi March, Sahara Race, The Last Desert *[[Antibes 6 Day Race|6 Days of France]]
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  • ...us 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 popularit *[[Bornholm 6 Day Race]]
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  • *[[Corsica Coast Race]] *[[Self-Transcendence 6 Day Race]]
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  • ...annual 72 hour race in the world and either of two [[48 Hour Races|48 hour race]]s. ...eral new events including a [[Last Man Standing]] and the first ATY 10 day race.
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  • == What is a multiday race == A multiday race is an [[ultramarathon]] that takes place over several days.
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  • The [[Self-Transcendence]] 3100 Mile Race is the worlds longest certified footrace and takes place each summer in Que ...inaugural event that [[Sri Chinmoy]] declared that the following year the race would be extended to 3,100 miles. The winner of that 1996 was George Jermol
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  • *Won the [[Athens International Ultra Festival]] 6 day Race on her debut at that distance with 609.889 kms in 2012.
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  • ...''Cliff Young Australian [[6 Day Races|6 Day Race]]''' is an ultramarathon race that takes place in Colac, Victoria. One of a small handful of Six Day rac ...victory in May 1983, the City of Colac was inspired to stage a 1000 mile race in Cliff's honour - the 1983 Cliff Young Colac 1000 which started in Melbou
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  • == What is a multiday race == A multiday race is an [[ultramarathon]] that takes place over several days.
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  • Run Across America 2004 was a 3100-mile race in 71 stages from Huntington Beach, California to New York, New York. It be The race was organized by Alan Firth and his wife Mary Stewart and was the successor
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  • The French Ultra Festival is a multiday race that features a 6 day race, a [[48 hour]] and [[72 hour]] ultramarathon events. From 2013 this premier ...24 hour was included. In 2011 walking categories were added with a 72 hour race and 6 day treadmill event.
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  • ...arden, 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 Ru
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  • ...ndurance athletes. Ritchie's first ultra event was the 36 mile Two Bridges race across the Forth and Kincardine bridges in 1970. In 1977 and 1978, he won the London to Brighton Race.
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  • ...ll distances, including the world's longest certified race - the 3100 Mile Race. Sri Chinmoy has set a high standard for all his running races and activiti race." Sri Chinmoy has been invited to open several global sporting events with
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  • *[[6 Day Races|6 Day race]] *[[7 Day Races|7 Day race]]
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  • ...sp;km and 24-hours; the national recordholder on 100 km, 24-hours and 6-days (6:58, 224 km, 549 km); and the national elite on marathon (2 ...November 2004, running 756 kilometres. He also won the South African 6-day race in April 2008 with a total of 685 kilometres.
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  • ...2009 book, ''Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen." * 8:55:49 – [[Miwok 100K Trail Race]] (2001)
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  • ...trail in the Auburn, Cool, and Granite Bay areas will be used for the 2003 race. Elevation change- 18,000 feet(est.)- 98 % well groomed trails and dirt roa ===Race Management===
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  • ...e, Former World Record Holder 50 Mile 100km 150km 100Mile (all in the same race), Winner of London to Brighton, Two Bridges. Legendary for his fast starts * [[Dipali Cunningham]], champion multi-day race runner
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  • ===Race route=== ...of Soochow University, Taipei, the location where the first Ultra-Marathon race took place in Taiwan in 1999.
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  • ...]], [[Jenn Shelton]], [[Billy Barnett]] and [[Barefoot Ted]] to run in the race in 2006. The race starts and finishes in the town square of Urique, Chihuahua, Mexico.
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  • ...e race which takes place in France and is the longest regularly held stage race in Europe and was first held in 2001. The event had 15 starters and 11 fini *The race is limited to 50 runners who have to provide their own support crew if they
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  • ...was the 20th running of the race. There is a limit of 260 entries for the race. The main features of the race are the delightful countryside of Dartmoor and the associated hills. The to
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  • ...the night. Runners finishing before the 30-hour overall time limit for the race receive a bronze belt buckle, while runners finishing in under 24 hours rec ...peted and 30 runners finished the first Western States Endurance Run. The race was held on a separate date, independent of the Tevis Cup Trail Ride.
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