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Simon Guérard — Running with Simon | Ultra Marathon Trail Running for Everyone Teacher

Simon Guérard — Running with Simon | Ultra Marathon Trail Running for Everyone

Simon Guérard — Running with Simon. French-Canadian ultra runner on a mission to complete 100 races of 100 miles or longer while …

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Aid Stations at Ultramarathons — What's There, What to Expect, and How They Work Resource

Aid Stations at Ultramarathons — What's There, What to Expect, and How They Work

Aid stations are the lifeline of an ultramarathon — spaced every 6 to 15 miles with food, water, medical support, and crew access. …

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How an Ultramarathon Is Structured — Start to Finish, Cutoffs, Buckles, and Everything Between Resource

How an Ultramarathon Is Structured — Start to Finish, Cutoffs, Buckles, and Everything Between

A 100-mile race is not just a long run. It is a structured event with a start window, cutoff times, mandatory gear checks, defined …

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Should I Run an Ultramarathon? An Honest Assessment for People Considering Something Crazy Resource

Should I Run an Ultramarathon? An Honest Assessment for People Considering Something Crazy

If you are sitting here wondering whether running 50 or 100 miles is something you could or should do, this is the honest version of …

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What Is a Pacer in an Ultramarathon? Everything You Need to Know Resource

What Is a Pacer in an Ultramarathon? Everything You Need to Know

A pacer is a person who runs alongside an ultramarathon competitor to provide companionship, navigation help, and mental support …

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