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  2. George Amick - Wikipedia

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    Amick found himself running a comfortable second to leader Jimmy Bryan with just 20 laps remaining. Demler and his team felt Amick was in a position to catch Bryan and perhaps even win, but decided against pushing their rookie driver into a potentially fatal mistake, and Amick came home an easy second.

  3. Andy Jones-Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Andy Jones-Wilkins (born 1968) is an American ultramarathon runner, coach, and retired educator. He began running ultramarathons in 1996 and 100-mile ultras in 2000, and became known for frequently finishing among the top 10. [1]

  4. Backyard ultra - Wikipedia

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    The backyard ultra or last one standing is a form of ultramarathon race where competitors must consecutively run the distance of 6.706 kilometres (4.167 mi) in less than one hour, which is a pace of 100 miles per 24 hours. The race is over when only one runner remains to complete a lap.

  5. Leadville Trail 100 - Wikipedia

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    Leadville Race Series Trail 100 Run - Official website of the Leadville Trail 100 Mile; Complete Results at UltraSignup; CoolRunning.com.au - 1998 leadville 100-mile (160 km) race finish: The following is a short description of the incredible finish at the Leadville 100-mile (160 km) trail race by Keith Woestehoff', Kevin Tiller

  6. Ultramarathon runner with autism Zach Bates still inspiring ...

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    As they were walking off the high school football field following his commencement ceremony, Zach turned to Rana and said he wanted to finish a 100-mile race before he turned 20. “She wasn’t ...

  7. Ray Booty - Wikipedia

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    The BBAR is based on averaged speeds over 50 and 100 miles (160 km) and for 12 hours. He was 100-mile (160 km) champion from 1955 to 1959 and 12-hour champion from 1954 to 1958. He first broke the 100 miles (160 km) record in 1955, lowering it to 4:04:30. He broke it three times. He twice broke the 12-hour record: 265.66 miles (427.54 km) in ...

  8. Ready to Ride 100 Miles? Check out the Best Century ... - AOL

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    Most of the popular 100-mile routes in the U.S. center around races, particularly gravel grinders and gran fondos. But there are plenty of popular trails and even a certain 3.5-mile loop in a ...

  9. A Couch-to-Century Checklist for Your First 100-Mile Ride - AOL

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    Stern recommends creating an out-and-back route, or a loop that you can ride multiple times until you hit 100 miles. This can make it easier to plan where you’ll make pit stops , or stash food ...