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  • The race was organised by [[Pam Storey]] and co-director Abichal Sherrington. In 2019 the race was held again organised by Paul Corderoy and [[Severn Valley Events]] and is now an annual event with
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  • ...cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1005426/1/index.htm/ "Hot on the Trail"] by Austin Murphy, Sports Illustrated. ...-with-ultra-legend-ann-trason/ "Catching Up with Ultra Legend Ann Trason"] by Sarah Lavender Smith, Saturday, January 10th, 2009. Retrieved November 26,
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  • Last Man Standing (LMS) is a type of race popularised by [[Gary Cantrell]] which was first held as [[Big's Backyard Ultra]] in Octob ...n [[Katie Wright]], living in New Zealand was the first woman to win a LMS by outlasting the competion at the Riverhead Backyard Ultra with 30 hours.
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  • Desert Runners is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jennifer Steinman that follows a group of non-professional runners that att ==External links==
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  • ...Crown" of long distance hiking in the United States. The PCT was conceived by Clinton C. Clarke in 1932; however it was not given official status until t ...e High Adventure of Eric Ryback'', later claimed that Ryback had "cheated" by accepting rides for part of the distance. Ryback sued for $3 million, but d
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  • ...vizes. The distance is {{convert|53|km|mi|abbr=on}}. The race is organised by Marlborough Running Club. A 32 km event is organised on the same day. A num ===External links===
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  • ...ust appear to be in contact with the ground at all times. This is assessed by race judges. Typically held on either roads or on [[running track]]s, commo ...must attain [[Cadence (gait)|cadence]] rates comparable to those achieved by world-class 800 metres runners.<ref name="CSM">{{cite web|last1=Eulich|firs
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  • The Western States 100 is sponsored by [[Montrail|Montrail Corporation]], a California athletic footwear company, The Western States Endurance Run was first completed in 1974 by [[Gordy Ainsleigh]]. Ainsleigh had finished the Tevis Cup in 1971 and 1972
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  • ...sporting these supplies. From London to central Siberia he was accompanied by Alexander Korotkov of Russia, who planned to run around the world with Olse ...nd Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (16 April). Cape Town in South Africa was reached by 15 March 2010, thereby completing the first half of the run and the first d
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  • ...c because that is where the editor is currently based though he has strong links with the international multiday running scene. ...zine offers race reports, occasional interviews articles and race previews by ultrarunners of all abilities and capacities.
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  • ...re sometimes referred to as difficult scrambles. A distinction can be made by defining any ascent as a climb, when hands are used to hold body weight, ra Many of the world's mountaintops may be reached by walking or scrambling up their least steep side. In Great Britain ridge rou
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  • ...tain navigation skills and carry adequate survival equipment as prescribed by the organiser. ...with [[Cross Country Running|cross-country running]], but is distinguished by steeper gradients and upland country. It is sometimes considered as a form
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  • ...IOF has supported the founding of many national orienteering federations. By 2010, 71 national orienteering federations were member societies of the IOF * By method of travel: FootO, SkiO, Mountain bike orienteering (MTBO), etc.
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  • ...Many ultrarunning events, especially trail challenges, are characterized by severe course obstacles, such as inclement weather, elevation change, or ru ...ecome quite popular in Asia recently, and countries and regions such as [[:Category:Taiwanese Ultramarathons|Taiwan]], Japan, and Korea have hosted [[IAU World
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  • ==External Links== [[Category:Sri Chinmoy Races]]
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  • ...s the risk of chronic injuries (notably repetitive stress injuries) caused by heel strike in padded running shoes. ...ociety was founded in November 2009 as a national club for unshod runners. By November 2010, the organization claimed 1,345 members, nearly double the 68
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  • ...ges (SX608750 340m). The runners then return to Princetown (SX591735 420m) by the B3212. ==External links==
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  • ...d 2010, as the "Ultimate test of human endurance". The series was founded by American Mary K Gadams who founded [[RacingThePlanet]] in 2002. ...ma Crossing was held in the [[Atacama Desert]] of Chile. This was followed by the Sahara Race in the [[Sahara Desert]] of Egypt [Eastern Desert) in 2005.
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