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  2. IAU 100 km World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The IAU 100 km World Championships have been held annually since 1987, at different locations, and is organized by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU). [1] [2] Due to lack of sponsorship, the 2013 event, planned for Jeju Island, South Korea, [3] was cancelled and the 2014 event, originally due to be held at Daugavpils, Latvia, was held instead in Doha, Qatar.

  3. South African ultra-long distances running performances ...

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    100 kilometres Position Men Time Date obtained Place obtained Women Time Date obtained Place obtained 1 Mthembu, B. 6:24:05 27 November 2016 Los Alcázares, Spain: Joubert, H.

  4. Ellie Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Ellie Greenwood (born 14 March 1979) is a British and Canadian ultramarathon runner. She is a four-time 100km World Champion , winning both individual and team titles in 2010 and 2014. She won the 90 km Comrades Marathon in South Africa in 2014, becoming the first British woman to win the race.

  5. Courtney Dauwalter - Wikipedia

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    Courtney Dauwalter (born February 13, 1985) is an American ultramarathon runner and former teacher. [1] Widely regarded as one of the world's best ultra trail runners, [2] Dauwalter became in 2023 the first person to win Western States 100, Hardrock 100 and the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in the same year.

  6. Camille Herron - Wikipedia

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    Since 2015, she has set numerous Ultramarathon world and American records/bests between 50 miles and 6 days. [28] [29] [30] In 2023, she improved the women's 48Hr world record by 14.8 miles to 270.505 miles (435.336 km), the third-best performance in the world behind only two men. She is the first woman to hold an outright American record.

  7. Connie Gardner - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, Gardner set an American record by running 149.368 miles at the IAU 24 Hour World Championship in Katowice, Poland, earning herself the silver medal and leading the women's team to gold. [3] She was the 2003 USA Track and Field Ultrarunner of the Year and later the 2011 USA Track and Field Masters Ultrarunner of the Year.

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Ultramarathons - Wikipedia

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    All-Women Ultra Marathon; Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k ultra race; Athens International Ultramarathon Festival; B. Backyard ultra; Biel running days; C.