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... Ultramarathon Man, a truly inspiring documentary featuring the LA native, Dean Karnazes. On November 5th, 2006, ... and encouragement wherever he goes.
Prior to the film's screening, Dean spoke of the importance of loving what you do as well as the need for kids to get more active. He ... was driving north on the 101 from Sausalito and spotted Dean pacing along on a Marin county trail. By the time I ...
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... four years ago. 60 minutes aired in 2005 ‘The Toughest Race’, a look into Dean Karnazes and Pam Reed’s participation in the 2004 edition of Badwater 135. Those two videos are a 15 min segment from that show.
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Having just attended The Running Event—one of the nations premier running industry gatherings—I am happy to report that our sport continues to flourish, even during this economic slowdown (perhaps on...
Dean Karnazes, mega-endurance athlete and bestselling author, blogs about ultra running, life, and the human spirit. Not necessarily in that order.
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... a film and at the same time published as a book to document Dean Karnazes’ 50 marathon races, in 50 States in the US, in 50 days. Running The Sahara is ... the tremendous PLANNING involved to undertake such feats. Dean Karnazes took at least 3 years to convince The North Face ... Running, Running For Cause, Ultramarathon Tagged: 50/50, Dean Karnazes, Running, Running The Sahara, Ultrarunning
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... want to hate Dean Karnazes, but it is impossible. He is not popular among ultrarunners because he is seen as a marketing tool instead of an athlete. But this seems to be more envy than anything else. Karno is the ... Karno recreates races held in those states by doing the same course. And he is not alone. In every race, Karnazes has a crew of runners and fans running the course with him. The feat is ...
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... in 1 hour and 36 minutes. CRAZY! But the best part of that was the fact that DEAN KARNAZES was there to give everyone their awards!
... Karnazes (center)--my inspiration! Poor photo due to backlighting, but...wow!
I was so excited--he's a legend, ... awards and raffles (I didn't win), I was able to meet Dean. I explained that I just wanted to tell him that I read both of his books and loved ...
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... and their dog paced us as we went by the aid station. At one point on the trail Kris and I passed Dean Karnazes and he never caught up with us after. So now I can say I beat Dean Karnazes in a half marathon. Although he was stopped to check on some runners who turned down the wrong trail and to make sure no one else did the same. Kris pulled away on the last ...
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... right here in Phoenix on January 17, I will be running it alongside DEAN KARNAZES - The Ultramarathon Man!
Karno is an idol of mine; I ... , we run 4.8 miles BEFORE the start of the marathon with Dean, then meet up at the #1 corral and start the marathon at 7:40.
... my best to raise funds for The Prostate Cancer Foundation.
Dean is a supporter of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and I'm proud to ...
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... running business or the running industry?
Come on, running is the simplest of activities (or complicated, sometimes), and it takes no real investment of money to do.
So I was surprised when I read the following article. Dean Karnazes uses the terms running business and running industry more times that I can count. I don't know ...
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... a double decker taco would be!
After eating, I watched Running on the Sun - a documentary about the Badwater ultramarathon. All I can say is WHOA. I've read about Badwater in Dean Karnazes' book Ultramarathon Man, but watching a documentary on the race really puts it into perspective. It is a 135 mile race in Death Valley, held in July each ...
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... of a dream. It was a powerful message; I was just the host. And proud to be. Upholding my end of the commitment meant crossing the finish line, and I was now going to make damn sure that happened. For all of us."
--Dean Karnazes Ultra-Marathon Man: Confessions Of An All-Night Runner
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... bear. Then soon after that was an absolutely GORGEOUS pure white Boxer. He was not on a leash and ran along side me for a bit to say hello. That lifted my spirits a bit.
I am finally reading Dean Karnazes' "Ultramarathon Man." Its been a quick read so far; Im only half way through it, but man, he is a BAMF! I think im about to start ...
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... on. Not only does he cover personal experiences and the history of running, spanning from the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico's "deadly" Copper Canyons to Dean Karnazes' famous 24-hour run on a treadmill suspended above Times Square to promote a product, but he so victoriously reveals the emotional side of running ...
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... " was in the steam room at Squaw Valley resort. I was there for a sales meeting while working for The North Face. I was alone in the steam room when Topher Gaylord and Dean Karnazes came in. Oblivious to me (minus the social "hello"), they went on talking about running Western States 100. They talked of 40 and 50 mile training ...
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... as simple as shouting "look out for the mud!"--with my fellow runners in the Tecumseh than any other marathon I've run.
So, was this marathon fun? No. But then, as Dean Karnazes wrote, running really isn't "fun." The Tecumseh Trails Marathon was super-difficult, challenging in multiple ways, humbling, and, in ...
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