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started a loop (noted by the time they touch the famous yellow gate after collecting their bib) they are not allowed to receive any assistance, other than from fellow runners, until they have finished that loop. Out of more than 1,000 starts, the 100-mile race has been completed within the official 60-hour cut-off 26 times by 20 different runners, with one two-time finisher, one three-time finisher, and one four-time finisher. However, in 2006, nobody finished even the 60-mile "fun run" in under 60 hours. Prior to Jasmin Paris's finish in 2024, as well as her 2023 performance (getting to the 9th book on the 4th lap), the best women's achievement was Sue Johnston's 66 miles (106 km) in 2001. More than 30 competitors failed to reach the first book (two miles).
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Barkley," pay a $ 1.60 application fee, and complete other requirements subject to change. If accepted, an entrant receives a "letter of condolence." Upon arriving, first-time Barkley runners, known as virgins, are required to bring a license plate from their state/country as part of the entrance fee. Previous racers are required to bring an additional "fee" which in the past has included things such as a white shirt, socks, or a flannel shirt, as a donation for being a non-finisher. These donations are apparently based on the current needs of Lazarus Lake at the time. Prior finishers of the marathon who return to run again must submit a pack of
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of the 100-mile version run this loop five times, taking a counterclockwise direction for loops two and four, followed by each runner alternating direction on loop five, after the first-placed runner's choice. Depending on the start time of the first loop, either the second and fourth loops are run at night, or the first, third, and fifth loops are run at night. Runners who complete three circuits of the loop (60 miles) are said to have completed a "fun run".
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for the full race and 78 miles (126 km) for the "fun run." The race course is not consistent between years; Cantrell modifies it to ensure it remains "at the very horizon of human potential", making it more difficult each time someone finishes. Cantrell argues that most runners should fail to complete the race, as failure is essential to growth.
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The 100-mile and 60-mile distances are nominal. While a nominal distance of 20 miles, which only covers the horizontal distance, the actual length of the loop varies due to changes in the elevations on the course. Some say the loop is as long as 26 miles (42 km), yielding 130 miles (210 km)
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except water at two points along the route. Runners are allowed to study and copy the course map prior to the race, but once the race is underway they must navigate by their own notes alone. The loop begins and ends at the yellow road gate where the runners' and supporters' parked cars stay. Runners
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The cut-off time for the 100-mile race is 60 hours overall, or an average of 12 hours per loop, and the cut-off for the 60-mile version of the race is 40 hours overall, which averages out to 13 hours and 20 minutes per loop. This also includes any rest/food time between loops. Once a competitor has
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In addition to running, competitors must find between 9 and 15 books along the course (the exact number varies each year) and remove the page corresponding to the runner's race number from each book as proof of completion. Because of this, competitors are only issued odd numbers. Competitors get a
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became the fourth woman to complete the 3 loop 'Fun Run' twice and only the second to start the 4th loop. Sue Johnston previously started the fourth loop in 2001. Previous women to have completed the 3 loop 'Fun Run' are Suzi Thibeault (1991, 1994), Nancy Hamilton (1991, 1993), Sue Johnston (2000,
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The Barkley is limited to 40 runners and usually fills up quickly the day registration opens. Requirements and times to submit an entry application are a closely guarded secret with no details advertised publicly. Potential entrants must complete an essay on "Why I Should be Allowed to Run in the
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For the early years, the Barkley was approximately 50–55 miles (80–89 km), with about 25,000–27,000 feet (7,600–8,200 m) of climbing. In 1988 "Frozen" Ed Furtaw, from North Carolina, became the first to finish the original short version of the course with a time of 32:14. In 1989, the
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The course, which varies from year to year, consists of five loops of the 20+ mile, off-trail course for a total of 100 miles (160 km). The race is limited to a 60-hour period from the start of the first loop, and takes place in March or early April of each year. The race is known for its
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2001) and Beverley Anderson-Abbs (2012, 2013). They have all completed the 3 loop 'Fun Run' twice. In 2024, Paris became the first woman to complete all five loops within the time limit, finishing the event 99 seconds before the 60-hour cut-off.
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In 2022, the race had its second earliest start in history, with the ceremonial cigarette being lit on March 8 at 6:54 AM local time. The only earlier date was the first event, 1986, when the race started on March 1.
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as part of the registration fee. Race bib number one is always given to the person deemed to be the least likely to finish one lap out of all who have applied; a "human sacrifice," as Cantrell calls it.
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The course itself, which has changed distance, route, and elevation many times since its inaugural run, currently consists of an approximate 20-mile (32 km) unmarked loop with no
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course was extended. The 55-mile (89 km) version was referred to as “the short one” and the 100-mile (160 km) version, “the long one.” In 1995, Mark Williams, of the
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With 54,200 feet (16,500 m) of accumulated vertical climb (and the same amount of descent), the 100-mile run is considered to be one of the most challenging
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Interview with Guillaume Calmettes, Maggie Guterl, and Amelia Boone after 2018 Barkley Marathons from the Ginger Runner Live Podcast
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As of the end of the 2024 event, the full, five-loop race has been completed within 60 hours a total of 26 times by 20 runners.
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Interview with 3-time finisher Jared Campbell and Gary Robbins after 2015 Barkley Marathons from the Ginger Runner Live Podcast
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The Barkley starts any time from midnight to noon on race day, with one hour till race start signaled by blowing a
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held in the United States, if not the world. As of 2018, about 55% of the races had ended with no finishers.
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Interview with Eoin Keith and Ally Beaven after 2018 Barkley Marathons from the Talk Ultra Podcast
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and Karl "Raw Dog" Henn. The idea for the race was inspired upon hearing about the 1977 escape of
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Cantrell lights a cigarette to signal the start of the Barkley Marathons in 2009.
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Interview with Nick Hollan after 2013 Barkley Marathons from Talk Ultra Podcast
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Tales From Out There: The Barkley Marathons, The World's Toughest Trail Race
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new race number, and thus a new page requirement, at the start of each lap.
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Running Through the Wall: Personal Encounters With the Ultramarathon
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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Where Dreams Go to Die: Gary Robbins and the Barkley Marathons
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100 miles (160 km) (5 laps of 20 miles (32 km))
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The Believer magazine article - "The Immortal Horizon"
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Annika Iltis, Timothy James Kane (directors) (2014).
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When a runner drops out of the race, a bugler plays "
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The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young
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Frozen Head State Park
36°07′34″N 84°30′04″W / 36.126°N 84.501°W / 36.126; -84.501
Trail racing
Jasmin Paris
ultramarathon
trail race
Frozen Head State Park
Morgan County, Tennessee
Gary "Lazarus Lake" Cantrell
James Earl Ray
assassin
Martin Luther King Jr.
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary
United Kingdom
COVID-19 pandemic
Jasmin Paris
Camel cigarettes
aid stations
ultramarathons

conch
Taps
North Vancouver
British Columbia
Teddy Keizer
Brian Robinson
John Kelly
John Kelly
Karel Sabbe

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