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Old 10-20-2005, 11:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Outside Mag

Karnazes Completes 350-Mile Run

By Charles Bethea

October 18, 2005 On Wednesday, October 12, at 2 p.m., ultrarunner Dean Karnazes went for a run. At 10:44 p.m. on Saturday, October 15, 80 hours and 44 minutes later, he had covered 350 miles in a nonstop, sleepless loop through the San Francisco Bay Area.

Karnazes’ run is part of his fundraising effort to collect donations totaling $10,000 for two-year-old Katalina Thang, a little girl with a congenital heart defect who is awaiting a heart transplant at Stanford Children’s Hospital.

“One of the motivations was to experience the lows of a selfish runner dude, and realize that my pain was so much less than Katalina’s,” Karnazes told Outside Online.

His route included San Francisco’s 199-mile relay race, known as The Relay, an annual benefit for children’s organ donation. But, true to form, the semi-celebrity author of Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner upped the masochistic ante. He ran 151 miles to get to the start of the relay, which he then ran by himself.

Karnazes is getting closer to his goal. While most donations have come from individuals, corporations have also contributed to the cause. The North Face pledged $10 for each mile he ran for a total of $3,500. And donations are still rolling in.

Most of Karnazes’ long runs—he has completed dozens over 100 miles—have been structured as fundraisers. He has raised money for the Special Olympics, the Leukemia Society, and The Challenged Athlete Foundation, among other charities.

This time around, he endured temperatures in the 90s that “fried me a bit,” extreme sleep deprivation, and the occasional scare from roadside creatures.

“My third night without sleep was psychotic, almost an out-of-body experience,” he said. “I felt detached from my body. There was even a full moon. I saw coyotes, foxes, raccoons, and deer. It was crazy.”

In order to survive the 350-mile gauntlet, Karnazes had to ingest abnormal quantities of food and drink.

I ate 40,000 calories and drank nine gallons of liquid during the run. That’s what a normal person eats in about three weeks,” he said.

In addition to raising money for Thang, running 350 miles was something of a test for Karnazes, who plans to attempt an even longer feat in the future.

“My eventual goal is to run 500 miles nonstop. But running 500 may take a better runner than me. Three hundred and fifty did things to my mind, it made me so strung out… I can’t imagine going beyond that.”

To make a secure online donation to help Katalina Thang, visit www.ultramarathonman.com/chari ty.php

40,000 Calories!!!
9 Gallons of liquids!!!

Imagine carrying that.
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Not to mention that 350 miles in the Bay Area includes a lot of hills... yowza! Insane!!!!
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Thanks for posting this, ODB... Karnazes is a machine.
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he stopped @ 350?! Wussy.
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I wonder how many people in the world have that ability? I have to think the odds are at least 1 in 200 million.
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he's deffinately a freak [img]smile.gif[/img]

here's a plug for his book:
If anyone is into an easy read about a guys making the extreme seem ordinary, it's a good read. Even when he describes the bad times it's during something so god aweful amazing that it's like "dude! I'd die...really...that would have killed me...literally."

a lady hit the 300m mark before he did, and he was stating that he could have run it if his terrain were flat vs the hilly route that he took. looks like he was right!

I'm not sure if he knows the meaning of "can't" or "impossible".
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Bah, that calculates into a 13.84min/mile if I did my math right. What a sissy!
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"Outside" magazine has an article about the Dean Karnazes/Pam Reed feud over extreme distance running. Pam's basically annoyed that Dean gets all of the attention when she was the first to run 300 miles. She's barely rated a mention, whereas he has been all over everything, and she believes that a lot of that has to do with his photogenicity.

Apparently a number of ultra-runners consider Dean K. to be something of a publicity whore, especially since he doesn't really win any of the ultra races -- his claim to fame is the extreme distances. I think it's good that he has brought some attention to the sport, and running 300-350 miles in the mountains is not exactly something that can be brushed aside.

I'm actually surprised that Pam doesn't get more attention for her achievements. Her story -- housewife, former anorexic who transitioned to elite extreme runner, etc. is very compelling. She comes across more as an average person who achieved great things as opposed to Karnazes, who seems more like a gifted superstar athlete with the perfect physique, etc.
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*Dave is right on*
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we want gods, not real people
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I'm actually surprised that Pam doesn't get more attention for her achievements. Her story -- housewife, former anorexic who transitioned to elite extreme runner, etc.
So Dave, do you think her anorexic deal plays in to the extreme running? One obsession for the other? It seems like a "deer in the headlights" to me. Yeah, I'm going to eat, but no way am I gaining weight.
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