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The Race That Changed Running

Mayer Doug
Publication date 13/06/2023
EAN: 9783039640140
Availability Available from publisher
20 years of Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB Mont-Blanc) from the eyes of Kilian Jornet, François D’Haene, Catherine and Michel Poletti and othersTwenty years ago, a small band of runners came up with an idea: hold a race around the Alps’ highest peak... See full description
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PublisherHELVETIQ
Page Count208
Languageen
AuthorMayer Doug
FormatBook
Product typeBook
Publication date13/06/2023
Weight553 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.90 x 17.10 x 24.00 cm
The Inside Story of UTMB
20 years of Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB Mont-Blanc) from the eyes of Kilian Jornet, François D’Haene, Catherine and Michel Poletti and othersTwenty years ago, a small band of runners came up with an idea: hold a race around the Alps’ highest peak, covering more than 100 miles through Italy, France and Switzerland. They expected a few crazy souls. Instead more than 700 runners showed up. Running was changed forever. This is the improbable story of how Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) became one of the world’s great sporting events even as it set new limits of human endurance. It is a story of how world’s best runners, in the historic home of mountain adventures, brought about a revolution in running that has been felt across the globe. For this unbiased and inside look at the past, present and future of the UTMB, author and trail runner Doug Mayer, was given unfettered access to the UTMB archives, and spoke to more than 100 people, from race organizers and winners, to experts and scientists, to those who love the UTMB, and even those who hate it. The result is a book with more than 200 photos, maps and infographics that is the most comprehensive perspective into trail running’s greatest race.