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  2. 24-hour run - Wikipedia

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    Service members and civilians stationed at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, start the 24-Hour Run for Charity, April 16, 2011. A 24-hour run is a form of ultramarathon, in which a competitor runs as far as they can in 24 hours. They are typically held on 1- to 2-mile loops or occasionally 400-meter tracks. Top runners will often run 200 ...

  3. 24-hour race - Wikipedia

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    24-hour race may refer to: 24 hour mountain bike races; 24-hour run, a form of ultramarathon; Endurance racing (motorsport) Southport 24 Hour Race

  4. International Association of Ultrarunners - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) is the world governing body of ultra running, race events longer than the marathon distance of 42.2 km. It regulates and sanctions the World Championships for various ultramarathon distances, and tracks world records in ultra distance races approved by IAU.

  5. IAU 24 Hour World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The road running event was later upgraded to World Championships status after 2006. It is one of the IAU's four main world championship events (alongside the 100 km World Championships , 50 km World Championships , and Trail World Championships ) and is the only one with a limited time format, rather than a distance-based one.

  6. Corn Belt Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Corn Belt Conference was originally formed in 1950 by Clinton, Normal Community, Pontiac Township, Trinity (later Central Catholic), and University High Schools. The conference was incorporated into the former Heart of Illinois Conference in 1972 but was reformed in 1978.

  7. List of United States records in track and field - Wikipedia

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    24 hours (track) 265.932 km Rae Clark: 29 September 1990 Portland, United States [29] 10,000 m walk (track) 39:43.85 Timothy Seaman: New York Athletic Club April 24, 1999 Philadelphia, United States 20,000 m walk (track) 1:23:00.1 Trevor Barron: New York Athletic Club June 30, 2012 USA Olympic Trials: Eugene, United States [31] 200 m hurdles ...

  8. Michael Morton (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Michael "Mike" Morton (born 1971) is an American ultramarathoner and United States Army Special Forces soldier. He currently holds the current US national record for distance run in 24-hour run with 172 miles. [1]

  9. Aleksandr Sorokin - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandr “Sania” Sorokin (born 30 September 1981) [2] [3] is a Lithuanian long-distance runner who holds multiple world and European records. As of May 2023, he held seven world records on the track and road: 100 km (road), 100 miles (road), 100 miles (track), 6-hour run (track), 12-hour run (track), 12-hour run (road), 24-hour run (road).