Three athletes become first to finish 130-mile race in FIVE YEARS
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작성자 Bennie Stine 작성일23-03-27 04:05 조회74회 댓글0건본문
Few people have completed the grueling Barkley Marathons over the years, but three more names were added to the list on Friday in .
The 100 to 130-mile ultramarathon features five loops of around 20 miles through the mountains at Frozen Head State Park, with the race consisting of about 67,000 feet of elevation.
And Latest News Aurelien Sanchez, John Kelly and Karel Sabbe managed to finish the mammoth feat this year, becoming the first people to complete the race in five years according to .
Furthermore, only 17 people have finished the race since it began in 1986, putting the trio in illustrious territory.
The race was invented by runner Gary Cantrell, and inspired by the prison escape of James Earl Ray, who assassinated Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Jim Nelson is seen participating in the Barkley Marathons in 2007
Ray made it eight miles away from Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary in eastern Tennessee in a little over two days, CNN said, inspiring Cantrell to test the limits of how far people could go in 60 hours.
The competition features some unique rules, as there are no aid stations, GPS or phones t Gary Cantrell (center) addresses the competitors moments before the race in 2007
Kelly, meanwhile, thanked his followers for their support on
The 100 to 130-mile ultramarathon features five loops of around 20 miles through the mountains at Frozen Head State Park, with the race consisting of about 67,000 feet of elevation.
And Latest News Aurelien Sanchez, John Kelly and Karel Sabbe managed to finish the mammoth feat this year, becoming the first people to complete the race in five years according to .
Furthermore, only 17 people have finished the race since it began in 1986, putting the trio in illustrious territory.
The race was invented by runner Gary Cantrell, and inspired by the prison escape of James Earl Ray, who assassinated Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Jim Nelson is seen participating in the Barkley Marathons in 2007
Ray made it eight miles away from Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary in eastern Tennessee in a little over two days, CNN said, inspiring Cantrell to test the limits of how far people could go in 60 hours.
The competition features some unique rules, as there are no aid stations, GPS or phones t Gary Cantrell (center) addresses the competitors moments before the race in 2007
Kelly, meanwhile, thanked his followers for their support on
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