Run Like Fire Once More: Chasing Perfection at the World's Longest Footrace
Run Like Fire Once More: Chasing Perfection at the World’s Longest Footrace. "They ran in all weather, seven days a week, from 6:00 a.m. to midnight, or until their bodies compelled them to rest. If they logged fewer than fifty miles on a given day, they risked disqualification. By their own reckoning, the runners climbed eight meters per lap, mounting and descending a spectral Everest every week and a half. They toiled in this fashion for six to eight weeks, however long it took them to complete 5,649 circuits—3,100 miles—around a single city block."
Tue, Aug 2, 2011