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  2. Mount Marathon Race - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Marathon Race is one of a number of races believed to be among the oldest foot races in America. [12] [13] [14] Various claims say it was first run in 1908, 1909, or 1912—but there is no evidence to support any date before the first organized run in 1915. [13]

  3. Badwater Ultramarathon - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Pam Reed was the first woman to become the overall winner of the Badwater Ultramarathon. She repeated as overall winner of the race in 2003. In 2002, her win also set the women's course record at the time. In the last few years, about 90 people have competed in each race, with 20–40% failing to reach the finish line.

  4. Ultramarathon - Wikipedia

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    Gerda Steyn, winner and course records at Two Oceans Marathon (5-time winner), [65] [66] Comrades Marathon (both uphill and downhill courses), [67] [68] and the Om die dam marathon [69] Ida Nilsson , 3-time winner Transvulcania and course record, 2-time The North Face Endurance Challenge, Swiss Alpine Marathon, and Ultravasan [ 70 ]

  5. Colorado runner Allie McLaughlin shatters women's record at ...

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    The world champion mountain runner from Colorado Springs, Colorado, blew past the rest of the field Monday, breaking the Mount Marathon women's record by 39 seconds.

  6. Mount Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Marathon, or officially Marathon Mountain, is a 4,826-foot (1,471 m) mountain summit directly west of Seward in the Kenai Mountains in the U.S. state of Alaska.The peak is situated in Chugach National Forest, rising above Resurrection Bay, 2.35 mi (4 km) south of Mount Benson, and 2 mi (3 km) north of Bear Mountain.

  7. John J. Kelley - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph "Johnny" Kelley (December 24, 1930 – August 21, 2011) was an American long-distance runner who won the 1957 Boston Marathon and the marathon at the 1959 Pan American Games. [3] He was also a member of the United States Olympic teams of 1956 and 1960, competing in the marathon.

  8. List of marathoners - Wikipedia

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    Current marathon world record holder (2018) Stephen Kiprotich Uganda: 2012 2013 2:07:20 Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich Kenya: 2012 2:03:42 Former marathon world record holder Abel Kirui Kenya: 2012 2009 2011 2:06:51 Hannes Kolehmainen Finland: 1920 Lee Bong-Ju South Korea: 1996 2:07:20 Winner of the Boston Marathon in 2001 Martin Lel Kenya: 2007/2008 ...

  9. Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc - Wikipedia

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    The route follows the Tour du Mont Blanc hiking path that is usually completed in 7 to 9 days by hikers. This is a loop around Mont Blanc.. It starts from Chamonix (1,035 m) and goes up to the Col de Voza (1,653 m) to reach Les Contamines (1,150 m), which is the first life base.