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  2. Jenn Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Jenn Shelton (born 1983) [1] is an American ultramarathoner.She has set course records in several of the most demanding American ultramarathons. Shelton attended the University of North Carolina where she played on the rugby team. [2]

  3. Grant Barnette - Wikipedia

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    Grant Barnette (born March 31, 1996) [2] is an American ultrarunner, trail runner and ski mountaineering athlete. [3] Early life and career

  4. The Great Alaskan Race - Wikipedia

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    In reality, a total of seven children died from diphtheria before the epidemic was lifted, including seven-year-old Alaskan Eskimo girl Margaret Eide, three-year-old Billy Barnett, and six-year-old Inuit native girl Bessie Stanley.

  5. Running Brave - Wikipedia

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    Running Brave is a 1983 Canadian biographical sports drama film [1] [2] based on the story of Billy Mills, a member of the Oglala Sioux tribe located in South Dakota.Mills was born on the reservation, and later attended the University of Kansas [3] where he was recruited by the Olympic running team [1] [4] and won the gold medal in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics for the 10,000 meter race. [5]

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  7. Billy Bland (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Bland (born 1947) is a British former long-distance runner.He was one of the most prominent fell runners from the mid-1970s until the late 1980s, and is arguably the best long-distance fell runner in the history of the sport.

  8. Our Raw Heart - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Billy Barnett. [9] The album was inspired by a serious health issue suffered by singer and guitarist Mike Scheidt in early 2017, [6] and most of the music was written while he was in a hospital bed. [7]

  9. Ann Trason - Wikipedia

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    Ann Trason (born August 30, 1960) is an American ultramarathon runner from Auburn, California. [1] She set 20 world records during her career. Her world record of 5:40:18 at the 50 mile distance, set in 1991, was unbeaten until 2015.