Other
from karamazofaucunlien
31 March 2017
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No GPS, no course markings, no idea when it will start, no phones, no help, no trail. The Barkley Marathons is an endeavor very few will ever attempt and even fewer will complete. More than 1000 people have attempted to finish all five loops, only 14 have succeeded. Gary Robbins managed to start the fifth and final loop in 2016 but sle...
Other
from karamazofaucunlien
15 August 2016
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After having a bad fall that required a helicopter evac from the 2015 UTMB, Sage Canaday set out to find another 100 mile race where he could test his big mileage abilities. He quickly set his sights on making the 2016 Western States 100 his first official 100 mi...
Outdoor
from Outzer
20 July 2016
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On July 1st, 2015, Gary Robbins - a seasoned and winning ultrarunner - started at Longmire, in the shad...
Mtb
from freesporttv
20 August 2015
CHALLENGE – half the Tortour
The shorter race format CHALLENGE with 500 kilometres and 6,800 metres in altitude was won by Team Cannondale (category Team of 2 Men), who arrived at the IWC Arena as the very first team of the event, clocking in a time of 16 hours and 31 minutes. The Solo Men category was won by Switzerland’s Philipp Amhof with a time of 19 hours and 6 minutes.
Ski
from freesporttv
19 August 2015
TORTOUR – the name says it all: The 7th edition of the Swiss non-stop ultra-cycling race, presented by IWC, was definitely more of a torture than expected. After a prologue with temperatures around 30°C the weather started to turn for the worse on the 1’000km and 12’500 metres in altitude course, bringing in single-digit temperatures and pouring rain. These extreme conditions, however, did not seem to affect Luxemburg’s Ralph Diseviscourt, winner in the TORTOUR Solo Men category. He was leadi...