The race that changed running : the inside story of UTMB

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Nb de pages : 208 pages
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ISBN : 978-3-03964-014-0
EAN : 9783039640140

The race that changed running

the inside story of UTMB

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The race that changed running

An unbiased, inside look at 20 years of UTMB

In Chamonix, France, in 2003, a small band of runners came up with an idea : hold a race around Mont Blanc, the Alps' highest peak, covering more than 100 miles through France, Italy and Switzerland. They expected a few crazy souls to join. Instead, more than 700 runners showed up. Running would never be the same.

Based on over a hundred hours of interviews with race founders, elite runners, volunteers, and others in the trail running world, and including photos, maps and graphics from twenty years of racing, The Race that Changed Running is the improbable story of how the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) became one of the world's great sporting events.

Featuring diverse voices from the trail running community - including those who say UTMB is a victim of its own success - this is a must read for runners everywhere. The Race That Changed Running is the story of how some of the world's best athletes, in the historic home of mountain adventures, brought about a revolution In running that continues to resonate around the globe.

Featuring first-hand accounts from more than a dozen runners, including Courtney Dauwalter, François d'Haene and Kilian Jornet.

Biographie

Doug Mayer is an author, journalist and founder of the trail running tour company, Run the Alps. He has co-authored two other books with Helvetiq, Trail Running Illustrated and Run the Alps Switzerland : 30 Must-Do Trail Runs. Doug is a past producer of the Peabody-Award winning NPR show Car Talk and lives in Chamonix, France. He has run the UTMB twice.

Du même auteur : Doug Mayer