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  2. Jasmin Paris - Wikipedia

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    In August, she finished sixth at the UTMB, her first 100-mile race. [30] In September, Paris was crowned champion in the Extreme series of the 2016 Skyrunner World Series, having won both the Tromsø SkyRace and the Glen Coe Skyline. [31] In October, she set a new women's record for the Paddy Buckley Round with a time of 18:33. [32]

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  4. British runner Jasmin Paris becomes first woman to finish ...

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    British runner Jasmin Paris became the first woman ever to finish the legendary Barkley Marathons on Friday.. According to Keith Dunn who attends the race and provides updates on X – formerly ...

  5. 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]

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  7. 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 ...

  8. Grand Slam of Ultrarunning - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Slam of Ultrarunning is a set of four of the five most prestigious and oldest 100-mile races contested in the United States, comprising the Old Dominion 100 Mile Endurance Run in Virginia, the Western States 100 in California, the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run in Vermont, the Leadville Trail 100 in Colorado, and the Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run in Utah.

  9. Arthur F. H. Newton - Wikipedia

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    The 1922 race was the first "up" version of the Comrades Marathon.Just before Camperdown, Newton took the lead and won the race in a time of 8:40:00. [5]The next year, 1923, he had trained properly and won by 52 minutes in a time of 6:56:07, beating the previous record by over two hours.