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There are a lot of things to do in life. Mark Macy and his son Travis seem to have done them all—Leadville, Badwater 135, Eco-Challenge, Marathon des Sables and HURT 100. They’re both legends in the ultrarunning community.
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I’ve noticed most runners identify as either a road or trail runner with their event choices falling into one of these two categories. Throughout your career, you’re likely to have goals that change over time and there’s no need to stick to one type of race just because it’s what you “always” do. Trying something new could spark excitement and a new love for the sport.
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It’s the last day of the year and we have some results from around North America for our Ultra Weekend Recap. Leading the way is the Tuscobia Winter Ultra 160-miler in Wisconsin, the New Year’s One Day shorter distances in California and the Revenuer’s Run 8-hour in Ohio.
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UltraRunning Magazine is proud to announce the launch of our 2024 Old School Ultras calendar. These events are a collection of legendary races that have stood the test of time and represent the ethos of ultrarunning.
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After a pause for the holiday weekend on our UltraRunning Calendar, we’re back to close out 2023 with a bang. Our database boasts nearly two dozen events crisscrossing the country, but we’ve highlighted a self-supported 80/160-miler in Wisconsin and timed events in San Francisco, Arizona and Georgia.
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The Run Rabbit Run 100 has established itself as one of the premier ultra events in the world. Runners from 46 states and 11 countries competed this year, with Hares running for the highest purse in ultrarunning (over $75,000 this year). The races are also charity events, with over $50,000 of the proceeds going to various charities in 2023.
