100 Runs of a Lifetime: The World's Ultimate Races and Trails - Hardcover
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by Bart Yasso (Author)
Discover the best runs and races around the globe with this beautifully illustrated, expertly curated collection from National Geographic.
Runners of all skill levels--even those going from couch to 5k--will find something unforgettable among these 100 runs and races, including all six of the iconic World Marathon Majors to courses that traverse Hawaii, Iceland, and Italy's stunning Amalfi Coast. See you at the starting line! This extraordinary guidebook contains 100 of the best running routes around the globe. With one-of-a-kind experiences for every type of runner, from novices to seasoned marathoners, runners will find the best routes for scenic views, on-course entertainment, and new PRs. Including tried-and-true favorites, such as the Boston Marathon and a race through the Colorado's Gardens of the Gods, you'll also discover a variety of hidden gems and more, including:- The Lewa Safari Marathon, an epic run through a conservation area in Kenya where you may spot the Big Five
- The Antarctica Marathon, a challenging, always-changing course at the end of the world
- The Bolder Boulder 10K, a feat of Rocky Mountain highs
- The Empire State Run-Up, a race to the top of one of the world's most iconic skyscrapers
- The Great Wall Marathon, a unique opportunity to run along a wonder of the world
- The Hood to Coast Relay, a Pacific Northwest classic that's well worth the fatigue
- The Mount Blanc Ultra, a challenging course for all ultra runners
Author Biography
Bart Yasso is the former chief running officer of Runner's World. Unofficially called the "Mayor of Running," he has become an icon of the sport and was inducted into the Running USA Hall of Champions. He is one of the few people to have completed races on all seven continents, including the Antarctica Marathon, the Mt. Kilimanjaro Marathon, five Ironmans, and the Badwater 146 through Death Valley. He is currently a brand ambassador, race announcer, and motivational speaker based in Bethlehem, PA.










