Tag: race

  • Facing the TOR

    Facing the TOR

    François D’Haene Takes on the Tor des Géants 2024 Taking on the Tor: Why We Keep Going When It Makes No Sense 330 kilometers. 24,000 meters of elevation gain. Three days and nights in the high Alps. The fact is, the Tor des Géants is nearly twice the distance of the Tour du Mont Blanc.…

  • THE KID

    THE KID

    THE KID | Ultra Running’s Phenom Hans Troyer | Full Documentary Hans Troyer: The Rise of America’s Youngest Ultra Running Phenomenon THE KID follows Hans Troyer, one of the youngest and fastest rising ultra runners in the U.S., as he chases a spot in one of the most competitive 100-mile landscapes in American ultrarunning. From…

  • Long Run Home

    Long Run Home

    Long Run Home | Wesley Kiptoo Documentary In preparation for the biggest race of his career, LONG RUN HOME follows rising Kenyan long-distance runner Wesley Kiptoo as he returns to his homeland for the first time since becoming a professional athlete. This emotional homecoming is more than a visit — it’s a reconnection with the…

  • The Hard Way

    The Hard Way

    The Hard Way | Running, Aging, and the Power of Perseverance Bob Hayes: Redefining What It Means to Age Meet Bob Hayes, an 89-year-old runner who proves that age is just a number. Running 30 races a year, chopping firewood by hand, and training for the Bighorn 50k ultramarathon, Bob embraces life the hard way—staying…

  • The Montane Lapland Arctic Ultra 2022

    The Montane Lapland Arctic Ultra 2022

    Discover one of the world’s toughest ultra races | The Montane Lapland Arctic Ultra 2022 Ever wondered what it’s like to take on one of the world’s most extreme ultramarathons? The Montane Lapland Arctic Ultra pushes athletes to their limits, through Europe’s last true wilderness. Runners, skiers, and fatbikers face a choice of 185 km…

  • Defying Odds: Running a Marathon with Autism

    Defying Odds: Running a Marathon with Autism

    How this budding athlete with autism defied expectations in his marathon debut When Lucas Tan first laced up his running shoes at age 13, it wasn’t about medals or finish lines. Running was introduced as a way to help him stay focused — a steady rhythm, a clear path, a space where his mind could…

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