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Dean Karnazes: The Godfather of Ultramarathons Isn't Ready To Slow Down

Dean Karnazes: The Godfather of Ultramarathons Isn't Ready To Slow Down

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Dean Karnazes is a legendary ultramarathoner who has completed some of the most grueling races on the planet. The 61-year old has run all over the world, including 50 marathons in 50 days across 50 states, and once ran 350 miles (560 km) in 80 hours and 44 minutes... without sleep.

But Dean's impact goes far beyond his astonishing feats of endurance. Through his books, speaking engagements, and unwavering passion for the sport, Karnazes has inspired millions around the world to lace up their shoes and discover the transformative power of running. His story is one of perseverance, mental toughness, and a relentless pursuit of pushing human limits.

In our conversation, we dive into Dean's remarkable running journey, his views on the state of running, and wax about one of his all time heroes - Terry Fox.

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