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  2. Lorena, Light-Footed Woman - Wikipedia

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    Lorena, Light-Footed Woman is a 2019 documentary film directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo and starring Lorena Ramirez, Mario Ramírez and Santiago Ramírez. The premise revolves around Lorena, a long-distance runner from Mexico.

  3. María Lorena Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    Her brother, her father, and her grandfather have also been runners. Her brother, Mario, participates in the same races as she does. Ramírez even participates in races at greater distances (100 km) and, in some, has been among the first. [7] In 2019 Ramírez was the subject of a Netflix documentary, Lorena, Light-Footed Woman.

  4. Rarámuri - Wikipedia

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    "The Men Who Live Forever" Men's Health article on the Tarahumara's athletic prowess Tarahumara Books: Books by, for and about the Ralámuli of Chihuahua, Mexico. Tarahumara Foundation- Organization that has worked with Indigenous communities for twenty years, improving child nutrition, education, food security, water availability and conservation

  5. Through connection to their land, Tarahumara runners are ...

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    Shyly, the young runner said that “professionally” she has only run half marathons — around 13 miles — in “no less” than an hour and a half. Average runners rarely travel that distance faster than two hours, but Rascón wishes to break her own record and works hard for her dream.

  6. Micah True - Wikipedia

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    Micah True (November 10, 1953 – March 27, 2012), born Michael Randall Hickman and also known as Caballo Blanco (white horse), was an American ultrarunner from Boulder, Colorado, who received attention because of his depiction as a central character in Christopher McDougall's book Born to Run.

  7. List of 30 for 30 films - Wikipedia

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    On May 15, 2012, it was announced that the 30 for 30 series would return in October 2012, with 30 all new documentaries. [23] The documentaries were integrated with Grantland.com by podcasts, feature stories and oral histories. [24] Unless otherwise noted, the following films are all 90 minutes in length (including commercials).

  8. Leadville Trail 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Tarahumara teams came back in 1993 and 1994 and won the Leadville event outright both years. In 1993, 52-year-old Tarahumara runner Victoriano Churro came in first, followed by 41-year-old teammate Cerrildo in second. In 1994, a five-man Tarahumara team took on Ann Trason in a much-publicized race in the ultrarunning community. Twenty-five ...

  9. Category Woman - Wikipedia

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    Category: Woman is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Phyllis Ellis and released in 2022. [1] The film centres on the cases of Dutee Chand , Evangeline Makena , Annet Negesa and Margaret Wambui , four female athletes whose medical privacy and human rights were violated over the issue of sex verification in sports . [ 2 ]