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  2. Pikes Peak Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Pikes Peak Marathon was the first American marathon to allow female competitors, allowing them from the beginning of the marathon in 1956, although no woman entered until 1958. [3] In 1959, Arlene Pieper became the first woman to officially finish a marathon in the United States when she finished the Pikes Peak Marathon. [3]

  3. World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships

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    Marathon du Vignemale Cauterets France: 24 July Helmut Schiessl: Emma Murray: 3rd 2006: Pikes Peak Ascent: Manitou Springs, Colorado United States: 20 August Matt Carpenter: Emma Murray: 4th 2007: Jungfrau Marathon: Bernese Oberland Switzerland: 7 September Jonathan Wyatt: Anita Haakenstad-Evertsen: 5th 2008: Three Peaks Race: Yorkshire United ...

  4. Matt Carpenter (runner) - Wikipedia

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    On the ascent he holds the age group record for both 40- to 44-year-olds, and 25- to 29-year-olds, and held the overall fastest Ascent record for 30 years with a time of 2:01:06 during the first half of the 1993 marathon. His overall ascent record was bested by 46 seconds at the 2023 Pikes Peak Ascent by Rémi Bonnet, who summited in 2:00:20 ...

  5. List of marathon races in North America - Wikipedia

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    (December 2023) Name City Country Month* ... New York City Marathon: New York, New York ... Pikes Peak Marathon: Manitou Springs, Colorado

  6. Manitou Incline - Wikipedia

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    The verifiable satellite-tracked record of 17:16 was set September 12, 2023 by Swiss mountain runner Rémi Bonnet, breaking his own record of 17:25 from a year earlier. [18] [19] Also notable are the times of US mountain running team member Joseph Gray (17:45) and twelve-time champion of the Pikes Peak Marathon Matt Carpenter (18:31). [20]

  7. Sage Canaday - Wikipedia

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    Canaday attended Newberg High School in Newberg, Oregon, where he ran track and cross country.He then went on to run for Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and at 21 was the youngest qualifier and runner at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials marathon, held in New York City on the same weekend as the 2007 New York City Marathon, and went on to win the Ivy League 10,000 meter championship in 2008.

  8. Pikes Peak - Wikipedia

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    Visitors can walk, hike, or bike the trail. Although the Barr Trail is rated only Class 1, it is a long and arduous hike with nearly 8,000 ft (2,400 m) of elevation gain, and a 13 mi (21 km) trip one-way. The Pikes Peak Marathon, a trail race held since 1956, is a round trip between the trailhead and the Pikes Peak. The Barr Trail Mountain Race ...

  9. Chuck Smead - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 he began a string of three straight wins in the famous Pikes Peak Marathon, he added a fourth victory in 1976. [6] [7] He has completed the race six times, the most recent as a 57-year-old. [8] He also won the Avenue of the Giants Marathon in 1974 [9] In 1980, he was runner up at the Chicago Marathon. [10]