American ultrarunner covers 600+ miles in 6 days, smashing world record - Canadian Running Magazine
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American ultrarunner covers 600+ miles in 6 days, smashing world record - Canadian Running Magazine
U.S. runner Meg Eckert ran 603.156 miles (970.685 km) at the 6-day World Championships in France, smashing the previous record set by Camille Herron in 2024 The post American ultrarunner covers 600+ miles in 6 days, smashing world record appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.
Megan Eckert and Ivan Zaborsky Set Women’s and Men’s 6-Day Running World Records
The post Megan Eckert and Ivan Zaborsky Set Women’s and Men’s 6-Day Running World Records appeared first on iRunFar. For six days and six nights, while most of us went about our daily lives, Megan Eckert and Ivan Zaborsky ran, and at the end of 144 hours of singular focus, they both emerged with new six-day world records. When the event ended at noon local time on Sunday, May 4, Eckert of the U.S. and Zaborsky of Russia had run 603.155 and 650.9…
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