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  2. Marathon des Sables - Wikipedia

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    Marathon des Sables, or MdS, (French for Marathon of the Sands) [1] is a seven-day, about 257 km (160 mi) [2] ultramarathon, which is approximately the distance of six regular marathons. The longest single stage (2009) was 91 km (57 mi) long (2023 : 90.1 km).

  3. Mohamad Ahansal - Wikipedia

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    Mohamad Ahansal (born January 1, 1973) is a Moroccan ultramarathon runner best known for his 5 wins of the Marathon des Sables and has taken part in it 19 times. [1] His first victory in this race came in 1995.

  4. Elisabet Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Her major claim to fame is winning the Marathon des Sables in 2015, winning each stage of the race. [2] [3] She repeated her win in 2017. The Marathon des Sables has been listed by Outside Magazine as one of the 9 toughest ultramarathons in the world. [4] In 2015, she participated in six races, winning all and setting new course records in four.

  5. James Cracknell - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010 Cracknell became the highest placed Briton ever in the 25-year history of the Marathon des Sables, finishing 12th. His exploits were filmed for a Discovery Channel documentary The Toughest Race on Earth to be aired in October 2010. This highest ever placing was beaten in 2013 by another Briton, Danny Kendall who finished 10th.

  6. List of Canadian records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Montreal, Quebec, Canada 64.78 m [g] 26 May 1976 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Hammer throw: 78.62 m Camryn Rogers: 26 May 2023 USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix Westwood, United States [78] Javelin throw: 64.83 m Elizabeth Gleadle: 10 May 2015 Golden Grand Prix: Kawasaki, Japan [79] Heptathlon: 6808 pts Brianne Theisen-Eaton: 30–31 May 2015 Hypo ...

  7. Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Grand Prix was first held at the circuit in 1978, where hometown hero Gilles Villeneuve (1950–1982) won for Scuderia Ferrari. The Grand Prix quickly became a mainstay of the Formula One calendar, with the race taking place in Montreal for the next thirty years. Once held in late September, the event was moved to its present ...

  8. Marathon Beneva de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    Departure from the Jacques-Cartier Bridge in 2012. According to tradition, the departure is from the Jacques-Cartier Bridge.The route of 42.195 km crosses different districts in Montreal through the Notre Dame Island and Saint Helen's Island on Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the Old Montreal, the district Ville-Marie, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.

  9. Alastair Humphreys - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Humphreys competed in the Marathon des Sables, a 150 miles (240 km) run across the Sahara desert. He broke his foot during the race but still completed the event. He narrowly missed being in the top-100 finishers. [3] In February 2009, Humphreys rowed across the English Channel with Major Phil Packer to raise £1 million for Help for ...