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Barkley 2024: A Bit Traumatic and Wonderful - Ultra Running Magazine
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The Barkley 2024 was predictable: after three finishers last year, no one was expected to make it to the fifth loop. The course would be toughened up. But what unfolded was something altogether different and soon we were dealing with a rash of firsts, tattoos, a Rusty Spoon, a photo gone round...
on Mar 26
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Running Shorter Races - Ultra Running Magazine
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Change is the spice of life. My favorite thing about running is the many forms it can take the shape of: track, road, trail, multi-day, ultra, vertical and sky running. You can dip your toe in it all and as usual, you’ll come out the other side with a new experience, a good workout, lessons...
on Mar 2
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2023 UltraRunner of the Year: Courtney Dauwalter - Ultra Running Magazine
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Courtney Dauwalter was unstoppable in 2023. Her year began with a Golden Ticket and course record at Bandera 100k, and then she broke three more course records—one of them being her own—at the most competitive races in the world. We sat down with Dauwalter to find out what fueled her success...
on Feb 16
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Beyond Running: The Art and Sacrifice of Big’s Backyard - Ultra Running Magazine
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To adequately put into words what happened in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, between a chilly Saturday morning and a blisteringly hot Wednesday evening, would be a futile attempt. None could do it justice. There was simply too much pain and triumph.
on Nov 6, 2023
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One Hundred Mile Wisdom - Ultra Running Magazine
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Staring down the start line of your first 100-mile race is daunting for anyone. In my final preparation for the Javelina Jundred this coming weekend, I asked veterans of the sport about one piece of advice they wished they’d had before their first 100-miler. What follows is a collection of...
on Oct 24, 2023