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  2. Ray Booty - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 he was the first man to beat four hours for the 100 miles (160 km) individual time trial. Booty rode for Ericsson Wheelers Cycling Club, a since-disbanded Nottinghamshire cycling club, and the Army Cycling Union. He won the national 100-mile (160 km) time trial championship every year from 1955 to 1959.

  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. 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

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

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    You can practice functional exercises that incorporate basic movement patterns (push, pull, lunge, hinge, squat, and carry) to build the full-body strength you’ll need for the road.

  7. Breckenridge 100 - Wikipedia

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    At the same time the Breck 100 is being held, the organization offer three others options; solo 68 miles, solo 32 miles and a team relay. Initially this race offered just two distance classes, 100 miles (160 km) and 100 km (62 mi) and no awards were presented to those doing the shorter version, it simply offered an easier alternative for those ...

  8. Aleksandr Sorokin - Wikipedia

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    His 100-mile (160.934 kilometers) world record was a time of 11:14:56, and his 12-hour world record was a distance of 105.825 miles/170.309 kilometers. Sorokin kept overall pace for the 12 hours of running at a 6:48 minutes per mile (4:14 per kilometer).

  9. Need motivation to get moving? Jumpstart your fitness routine ...

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    A walking routine improves mood, heart health and promotes weight loss. Walk 100 miles in 31 days with these indoor walking workouts and walking tips.