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She Ran 250 Miles in an Astonishing 56 Hours—Beating All the Men at Cocodona and Making History

Rachel Entrekin finished in 56:09:48 to become the first woman to win the Cocodona 250 and break the overall race record.

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Rachel Entrekin averaged 13:20 pace to break the course record by 7 hours—on just 19 minutes of sleep.

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Courtney Dauwalter, the world’s most charismatic long-distance trail racer, has been inspiring women for years to “go out and do amazing things.” After starring several feats herself, the American woman witnessed a real milestone in Cocodona 250, one of the most famous overseasers in the world, this Wednesday in Arizona. She was signed by her compatriot Rachel Entrekin, who not only won for the third consecutive edition the 253-mile course with …

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The American Rachel Entrekin won on Wednesday at Flagstaff the ultimate Cocodona 250, a 402 km race in Arizona, ahead of all the men's competitors and the favorite Courtney Dauwalter. In 56 hours...

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Canadian Running Magazine broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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