DryMax Trail Run 1/4 Crew (Turndown), October Pink/Black, W7.5-9.5 / M6-8

DryMax Trail Run 1/4 Crew (Turndown), October Pink/Black, W7.5-9.5 / M6-8


65% Drymax/Olefin, 20% Polyester. 8% Nylon, 7% Elastaine
Double welt (water resistant) increases leg protection
Arch band holds sock in place
Dual layers knit toether keeps feet dry, and the 1/4 Crew Turndown gives you a choice of sock height
Flat toe seam and Y-Heel improves fit
Color-Replacementd size mark on toe for easy match-up after laundering

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Superior: 100 Mile Endurance Run, One of America’s Oldest, Toughest, and Gnarliest Ultramarathons

Superior: 100 Mile Endurance Run, One of America’s Oldest, Toughest, and Gnarliest Ultramarathons

The Superior 100 is one of the most rugged, remote, and relentless 100 mile footraces out there. It’s beautiful and challenging. This multi-genre book is part nonfiction novel, part history, part memoir, among other things. It follows eight runners through the race. It follows crew members, volunteers, course markers, sweepers, and the race director. It dives into race history. With lyric and memorable narrative, it captures the physical, mental, and spiritual journeys of the competitors as they run through the night, through the forests, rivers, and ridgetops of the Sawtooth Mountains of northern Minnesota.
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100 Mile Endurance Run, One of America’s Oldest, Toughest, and Gnarliest Ultramarathons

Superior: 100 Mile Endurance Run, One of America’s Oldest, Toughest, and Gnarliest Ultramarathons

The Superior 100 is one of the most rugged, remote, and relentless 100 mile footraces out there. It’s beautiful and challenging. This multi-genre book is part nonfiction novel, part history, part memoir, among other things. It follows eight runners through the race. It follows crew members, volunteers, course markers, sweepers, and the race director. It dives into race history. With lyric and memorable narrative, it captures the physical, mental, and spiritual journeys of the competitors as they run through the night, through the forests, rivers, and ridgetops of the Sawtooth Mountains of northern Minnesota.

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Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run. The 2018 race date is on August 4, 2018 at 5:00:00 AM/PST.


The 31st Annual Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run, starting 5:00 AM Saturday August
4, 2017 from downtown Wrightwood.
The schedule of events are as follows:
August 3rd, Friday in Wrightwood:
Registration: 8:00AM – 12:00 PM mandatory
Drop bag collection: 8:00AM – 10:30 AM
Drop Bags will be Picked Up at 11:00 AM sharp!!
Trail briefing: 2:00PM – 4:00 PM
-Introductions
-Welcome to Wrightwood
-Medical concerns –
-USFS concerns
-Search & Rescue concerns
-Trail Conditions/Markings concerns
Spaghetti Dinner 4:30 PM at WW Community Center ($8 donation)
August 4th, Saturday in Wrightwood:
Runners check-in 4:00AM
Invocation 4:30AM
Start of race 5:00AM (sharp)
August 5th, Sunday at Loma Alta Park in Altadena:
Finish of race 2:00PM (sharp)
Picnic & Award ceremony: 2:00PM – 5:00PM. Everyone is welcome.
Please check the spelling of your name on the Run Roster when you check in at Wrightwood. We will
engrave your name on the Finisher Plaque, as it appears on the Roster. We will not be responsible for misspelled
names, if it is the same as on the Roster. There will be an additional fee, if we must engrave a
second plaque.
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HURT 100-Mile Endurance Run -January 19 and 20, 2019


Date / Location
• Saturday, January 19, 2019 (06:00) − Sunday, January 20, 2019 (18:00).
• Mountains above the city of Honolulu (island of O‘ahu, state of Hawai‘i).
Event Overview
• 100 miles over 5 laps (partial out and backs) in a semi-tropical rain forest.
• 24,500 feet of cumulative elevation gain (and 24,500 feet of cumulative loss) over the course of 100
miles.
• 99% single-track trails, 1% asphalt.
• Moderately packed soil, generously interspersed with roots, rocks, puddles, and mud wallows.
• Narrow trails through forest, along exposed ridges, and past vertical embankments.
• 20 stream crossings (four per lap).
• Three aid stations per lap.
• 36-hour time limit.
Important Dates
07/28/2018 Start of registration period
08/08/2018 End of registration period
08/18/2018 Lottery and HURT lottery party
08/21/2018 Entrants and wait list posted online
11/19/2018 Deadline for event withdrawal with refund
12/31/2018 End of wait list invitations
01/01/2019 Deadline for banquet ticket refunds
01/05/2019 Announcement of runner bib numbers
01/18/2019 Pre-race briefing
01/19/2019 Start of race
01/20/2019 End of race
01/21/2019 Post-race banquet

Read more in: http://www.hurt100.com/


Superior: 100 Mile Endurance Run, One of America’s Oldest, Toughest, and Gnarliest Ultramarathons

Superior: 100 Mile Endurance Run, One of America’s Oldest, Toughest, and Gnarliest Ultramarathons


The Superior 100 is one of the most rugged, remote, and relentless 100 mile footraces out there. It’s beautiful and challenging. This multi-genre book is part nonfiction novel, part history, part memoir, among other things. It follows eight runners through the race. It follows crew members, volunteers, course markers, sweepers, and the race director. It dives into race history. With lyric and memorable narrative, it captures the physical, mental, and spiritual journeys of the competitors as they run through the night, through the forests, rivers, and ridgetops of the Sawtooth Mountains of northern Minnesota.

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Ultramarathon 24hs Run -25 e 26 de Agosto de 2018 no Parque Portugal (Lagoa do Taquaral)

A prova acontecerá nos dias 25 e 26 de Agosto de 2018 no Parque Portugal (Lagoa do Taquaral), o evento será realizado com chuva ou com sol, só podendo ser cancelada em caso de condições de catástrofe que coloquem em risco a integridade física dos atletas e participantes.
ITEM 2: A Competição
A Ultramarathon 24 HsRun será uma corrida pedestre, de única etapa, com total liberdade de ritmo, a duração será de 24 horas para a modalidade 24hs SOLO e REVEZAMENTO e 12 horas para a modalidade 12hs SOLO, e serão declarados vencedores os atletas que percorrem a maior quilometragem no prazo definido.
ITEM 3: Condições Gerais
A Prova será regida pelo Regulamento, e aprovada pelo corredor ao inscrever-se no evento.
ITEM 4: Condição de admissão dos participantes
Será admitido como participante inscrito da prova, toda pessoa maior de 16 anos de idade, de qualquer nacionalidade, que cumpra as exigências deste regulamento.
O atleta deverá apresentar um atestado de liberação médica, bem como entregar assinado o termo de responsabilidade no qual isenta a organização, tanto realizadores e patrocinadores, em seu nome e de seus sucessores, os documentos poderão ser enviados via mail ou entregues na retirada de kit.
Eventuais despesas médicas e hospitalares, resultantes do desgaste físico dos atletas, serão de inteira responsabilidade do atleta.
ITEM 5: Suporte
Não será permitido a participação de Corredores PACE, “atletas ajudando a dar ritmo a outro atleta” durante o dia, somente será permitido Pace das 20:00hs as 6:00hs da manhã, o pace deverá correr fora da raia destinada aos atletas, pista lateral.

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Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness

Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness

“In pursuing the mental side of endurance, Jurek uncovers the most important secrets any runner can learn.”—Amby Burfoot, author of The Runner’s Guide to the Meaning of Life

For nearly two decades, Scott Jurek has been a dominant force—and darling—in the grueling and growing sport of ultrarunning. Until recently he held the American 24-hour record and he was one of the elite runners profiled in the runaway bestseller Born to Run.

In Eat and Run, Jurek opens up about his life and career as a champion athlete with a plant-based diet and inspires runners at every level. From his Midwestern childhood hunting, fishing, and cooking for his meat-and-potatoes family to his slow transition to ultrarunning and veganism, Scott’s story shows the power of an iron will and blows apart the stereotypes of what athletes should eat to fuel optimal performance. Full of stories of competition as well as science and practical advice—including his own recipes—Eat and Run will motivate readers and expand their food horizons.

“Jurek’s story and ideas should easily manage to speak to and cheer on anyone seeking to live life as fully as possible.”—Denver Post

“A shockingly honest, revealing, and inspiring memoir.”—Trail Runner

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The Barkley Marathons – 100 Mile Run 2017 Results

The Barkley Marathons – 100 Mile Run -2017 Results

Apr. 1-3, 2017. 1:42 AM start. Fog on lap 1 and 40s to 80s for 4 laps, then thunderstorms, snow, and fog. 67,000 ft climb.

Loop 1
1 John Kelly MD             9:29:25
2 Gary Robbins BC           9:29:27
3 Benoit Laval FR           9:55:41
4 Sean Ranney CA            9:55:42
5 Johan Steene SWE          9:59:49
6 Mikael Heerman FIN       10:00:23
7 Rob Youngren AL          10:41:22
8 Erik Storheim UT         10:41:28
9 Scott Breeden IN         10:41:30
10 Megan Farrell NH        10:51:53
11 Michael Versteeg AZ     10:54:43
12 Brandon Stapanowich CO  10:54:44
13 Jamil Coury AZ          10:54:46
14 Heather Anderson WA     11:09:33
15 Adam Lint WA            11:09:39
16 Kathleen Cusick VA      11:29:03
17 Henry Wakley WV         11:33:54
18 Dale Holdaway BRA       12:09:49
19 Seth Wolpin CA          12:10:00
20 Jason Lantz PA          12:21:11
21 Arthus Guillaume FR     12:56:08
22 Wen Hsiao Chiu TAI      12:56:14
23 Ed Thomas SD            12:56:40
24 Gina Fiorini CO         13:07:05
25 Dewayne Satterfield AL  13:09:21
26 Hiram Rogers TN         13:15:40
40 Starters

Loop 2
1 Kelly                    20:18:50
2 Robbins                  20:18:52
3 Steene                   22:38:39
4 Ranney                   22:38:42
5 Laval                    23:06:49
6 Coury                    23:08:01
7 Youngren                 25:05:56
8 Storheim                 25:06:00
24 Starters

Loop 3
1 Kelly                    32:58:49
2 Robbins                  32:58:50
3 Ranney                   37:53:39
4 Steene                   37:53:40
5 Storheim                 39:03:25
6 Youngren                 39:03:26
7 Starters

Loop 4
1 Kelly                    46:26:06
2 Robbins                  46:26:07
2 Starters

Loop 5
1 Kelly                    59:30:53
2 Starters

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Ultramaratona Trail Run CS -10 Junho 2017

ULTRAMARATONA TRAIL RUN CS, será realizada no dia 10 de junho de 2017, com largada na cidade de Brotas/SP e chegada na cidade de São Pedro/SP com distância de 62 km, sendo disputada nas categorias solo, dupla, quarteto e sexteto regularmente inscritos, em qualquer condição climática.  A idade mínima para a participação na prova é de 18 anos. PROGRAMAÇÃO  Dia 07 de Junho: 11h ás 20h – Entrega dos kits – Campinas/SP;  Dia 08 de Junho: 13h ás 19h – Piracicaba/SP  Dia 09 de junho: 15h ás 20h – Entrega dos kits – Brotas/SP;  Dia 10 de junho: 5h00 ás 6h00: Concentração dos atletas 6h30: Largada

REGRAS DE PARTICIPAÇÃO SOLO 

O circuito terá a distância de 62 KMs, que o atleta deverá completar passando pelos 5 Postos de Troca que terão no percurso.  O atleta receberá 1 (um) número de peito, 1 (uma) camiseta alusiva ao evento, brindes e 1 (um) CHIP.  Na hora da retirada do CHIP, o responsável deverá conferir o número de peito.  O atleta será responsável pelo CHIP após a retirada do mesmo, sendo que o armazenamento e o transporte do CHIP será por sua conta.  Não serão aceitas reclamações cadastrais depois da retirada e verificação do CHIP.  Para ingressar na área da LARGADA, o atleta deverá, obrigatoriamente, portar o CHIP e o número de peito.  Haverá diferenciação de cor de números de participação entre corredores solo e equipes.  Ao se inscrever na categoria solo o atleta não poderá competir em outras categorias.  A Organização recomenda que o atleta solo seja acompanhado por uma bicicleta, que será de sua responsabilidade.

Acesse para mais informações o site: https://www.ultramaratonatrailrun.com.br/

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