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Eucerin Skin First Ambassador Sara Kate Gillingham-Ryan chats with Dean Karnazes and local blogger co-host Lauren Hull.
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Dean Karnazes es conocido como el Ultramarathon Man, uno de sus logros es haber corrido 50 maratones en 50 estados de la unión americana en 50 días consecutivos.
Dean cuando cumplió 30 años y celebraba con sus amigos en un bar decidió correr 30 millas sin parar, lo conozco y les puedo decir que es un buen tipo...
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Dean Karnazes (b. Constantine Karnazes August 23, 1962) (pronounced car-NAH-sis), is a Greek-American ultramarathon runner, and author of Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All Night Runner which details ultra endurance running for the general public.[1][2]
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Karnazes grew up in Los Angeles, where he began running home from kindergarten; he took up running so that he wouldn’t have to burden his mother with rides home from school every day.
At first, Karnazes ran direct routes from school to his home. Later, he began to run diversionary routes that would extend his run and take him into uncharted territory.[2] By third grade he was participating in and organizing short running events with other kids. As Karnazes grew older, he began testing his limits: by age eleven he had hiked rim-to-rim across the Grand Canyon and had climbed Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the contiguous United States; by age 12 he cycled 40 miles for fun.
In junior high, Karnazes met Jack McTavish, a track coach who became Karnazes’ mentor and introduced him to the appeal of long-distance running. McTavish's basic running instructions were simple: "Go out hard and finish harder." Using this motto as a basis, that season Karnazes won the one-mile California State Long-Distance Championship held on the Mount Sac track. At the end of the race, coach McTavish commented: "Good work son, how'd it feel?" To this Karnazes replied: "Well, going out hard was the right thing to do. It felt pretty good." The coach replied: "If it felt good, you didn’t push hard enough. It’s supposed to hurt like hell." A week after the race, Karnazes' father's job was transferred to San Clemente. These were the last comments the coach ever said to Karnazes, who has stated that he lives by these words to this day.[2]
In 1976, as a high school freshman, Karnazes joined the cross country team under Benner Cummings. Cummings’ running theory was that running is about finding your inner peace; his motto was "run with your heart." That season, Karnazes was awarded "Most Inspirational" team member. Karnazes also ran his first full marathon that year, a fundraiser for underprivileged children, finishing in just under six hours; he raised $105.
Karnazes was not compatible with his high school track coach and stopped running for fifteen years.[2] Karnazes resumed running at the age of 30.
In 2004, Karnazes was named one of GQ's "Best Bodies of the Year".
In 1995, Karnazes founded Energy Well Natural Foods in San Francisco and he remains president of the company, now called Good Health Natural Foods.[3] He holds graduate degrees in Science and Business. Karnazes resides in San Francisco, California, with his wife, Julie, and two children, Alexandria and Nicholas.[4] Karnazes is also a regular columnist for Men's Health.[2]
[edit] Racing and endurance
Significant race wins:
2004 Badwater Ultramarathon[5]
2006 Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run[6]
Running accomplishments:
128.75 miles in 24 hours on treadmill in NY (2007)
350 miles in 80 hours and 44 minutes without stopping (2005)[7]
North Face Endurance 50: fifty marathons in fifty U.S. states in fifty consecutive days
inaugural South Pole Marathon in running shoes
148 miles in 24 hours on a treadmill (2004)[8]
single-handedly completed the 199 mile Providian Saturn Relay six times
1000-Mile/10 Day Buckleholder at the Western States Endurance Run[9] (i.e., better than ten twenty-four hour finishes. Note: Karnazes current count is 11 finishes in less than twenty-four hours each)
Other endurance accomplishments:
swimming across the San Francisco Bay
[edit] North Face Endurance 50
See also: Marathon#Multiple marathons
The North Face Endurance 50, also known as the 50/50/50, was fifty marathons in fifty states in fifty consecutive days, beginning with the Lewis and Clark Marathon in St. Louis on September 17, 2006, and finishing with the New York City Marathon on November 5th. Eight of the fifty races were official marathons. Since marathon races are typically held only on Saturdays and Sundays, on the other days Karnazes ran the courses of established marathons, but ran them unofficially. (For example, as part of the Endurance 50, Karnazes ran the course of the Boston Marathon, but not the race itself, which is held in mid-April.)
After finishing the Endurance 50, Karnazes decided to run home to San Francisco from New York City. He was expected to finish the trip in January 2007. However Karnazes chose to end this trek on December 15, 2006, in St. Charles, Missouri, to spend more time with his family.[10]
[edit] South Pole Marathon controversy
In January 2002, Adventure Network International (ANI) organized the first marathon at the South Pole. Five people, who had each paid $25,000 to participate, reached the start point. The race originally started on January 20, but fog and poor snow conditions forced the organizers to stop the run after a few miles. On January 22, they tried again. Don Kern and Ute Grüner decided to run a half marathon to keep the runners from being too spread out and difficult to support. Brent Weigner, Richard Donovan, and Karnazes decided to run a full marathon. Karnazes says that the group of three agreed to stick together and not compete. The others say that their agreement was to stick together for most of the run and race the last few miles. During the run, Weigner and Donovan used snowshoes that Karnazes had provided, while Karnazes wore running shoes. (They only had two pairs of snowshoes.) Donovan crossed the finish line first in 8:52:03, followed by Karnazes in 9:18:55, and Weigner in 9:20:05.[11]
ANI initially declared that Donovan was the winner, but Doug Stoup, the race director, decided to create a runners division and a snowshoe division. Ultimately, ANI declared that all five were winners and awarded them $3,000 each. Some competitors stated that ANI was offering a $25,000 prize to the winner, but once the controversy began, ANI stated that it was only offering "up to" $25,000. Karnazes was dissatisfied with the outcome and had a falling out with Donovan. Karnazes contacted the Department of State to report that Donovan was “a non-U.S. resident acting aggressively and potentially with malicious intent toward a U.S. citizen.” [12] [13] [14]
Donovan filed suit against ANI, demanding that he be paid the full $25,000. In 2003, he won default judgment against ANI in the Supreme Court of British Columbia for the outstanding prize money, plus interest and costs.[15]
[edit] See also
El ultramaratonista Dean Karnazes conocido como el Ultramarathon Man por sus logros que incluyen correr 50 maratones en 50 días en 50 estados de la unión americana, inició el día de hoy una travesía pedestre de costa a costa (4,800 Kms) partiendo de Anaheim California culminando en la ciudad de Nueva York.
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This is Dean Karnazes. This nut job is running 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. His first one was the Lewis and Clark marathon in St. Charles (which I did the half along with my sister) and his last one will be in New York in November. I shook his hand after he finished and he nearly tore my arm off. I'm just saying he's pretty fit. Here is his website:
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Welcome to this weeks The Run To The Hills Podcast!
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We catch up with Eddie and Gary as they discuss their weekly training on the UK and French trails and this week we have a lovely chat with World Mountain Running Champ Sarah McCormack. We talk about recent wins racing in Italy, living in the Lake District, coaching, dogs and Harry Potter in Italian too!
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Dean Karnazes attempting to break world record for a 24-hour distance run on a treadmill (currently set at 153.76 miles). He's on the 4th Floor of the Reuters Building, 3 Times Square.
Ultramarathon Man Dean Karnazes completed his 1,000th mile here as part of LIVE! With Regis & Kelly's Run Across America.
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Dean Karnazes attempting to break world record for a 24-hour distance run on a treadmill (currently set at 153.76 miles). He's on the 4th Floor of the Reuters Building, 3 Times Square.
This is Dean Karnazes. This nut job is running 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. His first one was the Lewis and Clark marathon in St. Charles (which I did the half along with my sister) and his last one will be in New York in November. I shook his hand after he finished and he nearly tore my arm off. I'm just saying he's pretty fit. Here is his website:
Dean Karnazes attempting to break world record for a 24-hour distance run on a treadmill (currently set at 153.76 miles). He's on the 4th Floor of the Reuters Building, 3 Times Square.
Dean Karnazes attempting to break world record for a 24-hour distance run on a treadmill (currently set at 153.76 miles). He's on the 4th Floor of the Reuters Building, 3 Times Square.
Dean Karnazes attempting to break world record for a 24-hour distance run on a treadmill (currently set at 153.76 miles). He's on the 4th Floor of the Reuters Building, 3 Times Square.
Trail Running Podcast - Run To The Hills - Sabrina Verjee
Welcome to this weeks The Run To The Hills Podcast!
Each week we'll bring you interviews with runners from the front, back and middle of the pack. We'll share training advice, nutrition advice and kit reviews too. We'll talk about current running stories and stories from inspiration people who we feel you might be interested in.
We catch up with Eddie and Gary as they discuss their weekly training on the UK and French trails and Gary has a chat with Sabrina Verjee. They talk about her upcoming Wainwrights challenge. We chat about cakes, adventure racing, modern pentathlon, hallucinations and the differences between supported and an unsupported FKT too.
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Here I am with Utramarathon runner Dean Karnazes who did the unthinkable. Dean ran 50 marathons in all 50 states in 50 consecutive days.
"Run when you can, wall when you have to, crawl id you must; just never give up." - #DeanKarnazes. Dean corrió el lunes el Ultramaratón de #Badwater, 217km a temperaturas de hasta 50•C, pasó dos días sin dormir, hizo un vuelo con varias escalas y después viajó 6 horas en camioneta hasta #Guachochi, donde estuvo muy feliz de convivir con atletas tarahumaras y corrió los 67K del #ultramaratondeloscañones y terminando me dio una entrevista con la mejor actitud del planeta. El tipo es una leyenda y hay razones para que lo sea. Tras conocerlo y verlo en acción, lo admiro más y más, pues practica al pie de la letra lo que predica. 🙌 #respect #instarunners #winfromwithin #marathonman #thenorthface #marathonmaniacs #marathon #ultramarathon #chihuahua #powerade #inspiración #fitspo #running #runners #lovemyjob
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Dean Karnazes, ultramarathon runner, is running across the nation as part of LIVE! With Regis And Kelly's Run Across America. Eucerin is partnering to help create a more skin savvy nation. Here, Dean's autograph is on display at the Carmichael Training Systems headquarters in Colorado Springs.
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Dean Karnazes attempting to break world record for a 24-hour distance run on a treadmill (currently set at 153.76 miles). He's on the 4th Floor of the Reuters Building, 3 Times Square.
Dean Karnazes attempting to break world record for a 24-hour distance run on a treadmill (currently set at 153.76 miles). He's on the 4th Floor of the Reuters Building, 3 Times Square.
Trail Running Podcast - Run To The Hills - Episode 26 - Kim and Jayson Cavill
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Each week we'll bring you interviews with runners from the front, back and middle of the pack. We'll share training advice, nutrition advice and kit reviews too. We'll talk about current running stories and stories from inspirational people who we feel you might be interested in.
We catch up with Eddie and Gary as they discuss their weekly training on the UK and French trails. Eddie has a chat with Kim and Jayson Cavill from Cavill coaching. It was great to have a catch up with them both! Check out their website. Link below.
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Trail Running Podcast - Run To The Hills - Episode 24
Welcome to this weeks The Run To The Hills Podcast!
Each week we'll bring you interviews with runner from the front, back and middle of the pack. We'll share training advice, nutrition advice and kit reviews too. We'll talk about current running stories and stories from inspiration people who we feel you might be interested in.
We catch up with Eddie and Tim as they discuss their weekly training on the UK and French trails. Also, Eddie interviews the shows new co-host Gary Thwaites. Gary chats a bit about his running to date and a bit about his work and YouTube channels.
It turns out both Eddie and Gary could be toeing the line at the 2021 London Marathon.
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