Where Monasticism Meets Endurance
“In running, lack of mindfulness results in tripping on the trail. In meditation, it results in getting distracted by a thought.”
“In running, lack of mindfulness results in tripping on the trail. In meditation, it results in getting distracted by a thought.”
The weekend of April 15-16, 2016, experienced runner Arturo Héctor Martínez Rueda passed away during a mountain race in Patagonia.
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In 2015, at age 70, Gunhild Swanson became the oldest woman ever to finish Western States. And boy, did she make it interesting.
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Lickteig covered 100 miles in 17:57:59 – nearly an hour ahead of the Western States runner up.
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Like his father, Joss Naylor is a sheep farmer, but that hasn’t slowed down his running much.
Gonzalo Calisto, the fifth-place finisher at UTMB 2015, has been disqualified after a positive test for a banned substance.
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Karel Sabbe ticked most of the boxes that FKT observers typically look for. But trail closures necessitated unusual route adjustments.
In her first 100-miler, at just 24 years old, Clare Gallagher ran the second-fastest women’s time ever at the Leadville Trail 100, arguably among the most storied trail races in the world.