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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author recounts their experience participating in the Broken Arrow Ultra Trail event over three days, detailing their performance in the 46K and 23K races. They describe the challenges posed by the snowy conditions, the strategic decisions made during the races, and their overall satisfaction with their results. The author highlights the importance of nutrition, recovery, and adapting to the terrain, while also reflecting on the event's structure and their personal preferences for longer races. | |
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brbrunning.com
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| | | | | Before the Race Last week, I ran the Broken Arrow Skyrace 46k with a handful of friends. Overall, it was a very hard race - definitely my hardest at this distance. However, the whole weekend was great - spending time with running friends at Lake Tahoe was wonderful. The Broken Arrow race series includes a... | |
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sgillies.net
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| | | | | After the race I needed some time to deal with my disappointment about rolling my ankle and dropping out at mile 61. Then I got busy looking for a new job. Writing up a retrospective that I could use | |
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50by25.com
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| | | Going into the weekend, I was really excited. While I had a few "obligations" (working the expo booth, doing an hour-long talk on my marathon journey, and of course running the marathon... | ||