Imagine running 26 miles. Now imagine running 26 miles every day for 95 consecutive days.
That’s what one Vermont ultra runner did last year while the world went into lockdown, and it has earned her the female world record for the most consecutive days spent running a marathon distance — 26.2 miles.
Alyssa Clark, a 28-year-old from Burlington, said she finds “the whole thing a bit unbelievable.” Read More
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