Английская Википедия:Big's Backyard Ultra
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Big's Backyard Ultra is the original backyard ultra, invented by Gary "Lazarus Lake" Cantrell of Bell Buckle, Tennessee. Participants run a 4.167-mile loop every hour, and are eliminated if they fail to complete a loop in an hour. The path of the loop is on trails during the day and along a road after dark. The distance of each loop is equal to 100 divided by 24, so that a competitor runs 100 miles for a full day of competition. There is no predefined finish. The winner is the competitor who completes a loop that no other competitors complete. If no competitor outlasts every other competitor, there is no winner.[1]
Past results
Year | Winner [2] | Laps | Assist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Tim Englund | 18 | Dave Carver | |
2012 | Joe Fejes | 28 | Marcy Beard | |
2013 | Tim Englund | 35 | Keith Knipling | |
2014 | (no winner) | 49 | Johan Steene / Jeremy Ebel | Both runners dropped out after 49 loops.Шаблон:Efn |
2015 | (race not held) | |||
2016 | Babak Rastgoufard | 29 | Andy Pearson | |
2017 | Guillaume Calmettes | 59 | Harvey Lewis | |
2018 | Johan Steene[3] | 68 | Courtney Dauwalter | |
2019 | Maggie Guterl[4] | 60 | William Hayward | First female winner. |
2020 | Courtney Dauwalter[5] | 68 | Harvey Lewis | U.S. winner.Шаблон:Efn |
2021 | Harvey Lewis[6] | 85 | Chris Roberts | |
2022 | Piotr Chadovich[7] | 76 | Harvey Lewis | |
2023 | Harvey Lewis[8] | 108 | Ihor Verys | World record.[9] |
See also
References
External links
- Official website (last updated 2021)
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