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  2. Gen Zers were running on empty. Then they started running. - AOL

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    Back then, he says, ultra running was a niche sport. Now budding racers can open TikTok and follow someone's training plan from day one to race day. "Once you get sucked in, you start following ...

  3. Ultramarathon - Wikipedia

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    Nepal hosts several ultramarathon races, [136] including the Annapurna 100, the Kanchenjunga Ultra Marathon Trail Running Race [137] and the Everest Ultra. [138] Running a total of 1,504 km in a bit more than 24 days, Ryan Sandes and Ryno Griesel set a new FKT during March 2018 for the Great Himalaya Trail. Northern Mongolia hosts an annual 100 ...

  4. International Association of Ultrarunners - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) is the world governing body of ultra running, race events longer than the marathon distance of 42.2 km. It regulates and sanctions the World Championships for various ultramarathon distances, and tracks world records in ultra distance races approved by IAU.

  5. Grindstone 100 Miler - Wikipedia

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    Grindstone Running Festival Grindstone 100 Miler is an annual 100 mile long ultramarathon that takes place on trails in Virginia 's Allegheny Mountains , usually held during the end of September. The race starts at Camp Shenandoah , a local camp of the Boy Scouts of America .

  6. Javelina Jundred - Wikipedia

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    Javelina Jundred is a 100 mile (160 km) ultramarathon held at McDowell Mountain Regional Park in Fountain Hills, Arizona.Founded in 2002, it is one of the most popular ultramarathons in the United States, with over 850 runners as of 2023. [1]

  7. Pam Reed - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, she set a 24-hour American record at the time by running 138.96 miles in San Diego, California. [3] In 2009, she set a 6-day American road record of 788.579 km, [4] but the performance was not ratified. [5] In 2021, she completed her 100th 100-miler. [6] [7]

  8. IAU 24 Hour World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The road running event was later upgraded to World Championships status after 2006. It is one of the IAU's four main world championship events (alongside the 100 km World Championships , 50 km World Championships , and Trail World Championships ) and is the only one with a limited time format, rather than a distance-based one.

  9. Category:Ultrarunning - Wikipedia

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