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Running => Running => Topic started by: i am party on January 15, 2015, 12:19:48 PM
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18 K
4.8 Miles
I know there's more...
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18k, 12k, 10 mile
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18k, 12k, 10 mile
10-milers are pretty standard
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10-milers are pretty standard
So are 18k trail races....but they aren't really the standard distances.
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42.2 miles (was a 6-hour race)
18 mile race
I think I ran the Schuylkill Loop race once (8.4ish)
Also a random XC race years ago which was some distance between 5k and 4 miles.....forget exactly.
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A lot of ultras end up at weird distances, like 53 or 54 miles. I run a lot of timed races so i end up with oddball mileage :D I have run 27 mile "trail marathons," and 34 and 35 mile "50Ks" (a 50K is 31ish miles).
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Westport Summer Series: 2.2, 3.8, 4.1, 4.75, 5.9, 6.85, 8.4 & 9.4 miles
Lake Waramaug Polar Bear Run 7.6 miles
I could list a bunch of races that I've run that are odd distances, but the above show the point.
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Oh yeah ... Cooper River Park is a 3.65 mile loop
http://www.southjerseyac.org/races-no_frills.html (http://www.southjerseyac.org/races-no_frills.html)
I ran there all the time. I raced there only once.
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Fairbanks was famous for its off distance trail races, as well as several mismeasured 5Ks.
It Ain't Easy Hill Run - had 2 or 3 different courses of 10.8 - 11.7 miles.
Two Street Station Cookie Challenge (mostly roads) - 6.5 miles
Gold Discovery Run - 16.5 miles
Musk Ox Trail Run - 10.8 miles
Ester Dome Ass Kicker - 6.7 miles
To name a few of probably 15-20 odd-distance races a year in the community.
On to the 5Ks, about half of them (maybe a dozen a year) were measured fairly accurately, while the others ranged from about 2.8 to 3.3 miles. One of the oddest ones was the Statehood "5K" which was a fairly fast 5K through 2009, the state's 50th year, and then someone had the brilliant idea of adding 1/10th km for every year.
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9.455 Swansea 1981
4.9 Newport 82,84,85
5.13 Newton 1985
3.27 Abington 1986
5.3 Hudson 1995
2.5 Fresh Pond 1995 (they've run this race every week for years so maybe it should be a standard distance)
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Oh yea, the Mt. Washington road race: 7.6 miles (? don't feel like looking it up)