Moab 240
The Moab 240 is an annual endurance-running competition in Utah, United States. It was created in honor of distance runner Stephen Jones.[1]
Course
The 238 miles (383 km) race begins and ends in Moab, Utah, after which it is named,[2] following the trail of the Colorado River.[3]
Qualification
Each participant must have fulfilled an eight-hour trail work requirement.[4]
Past winners
The first Moab 240 was won by Courtney Dauwalter in 2017.[1]
The 2018 edition of the race was won by Piotr Hercog.[5]
The 2019 edition was won by Michael McKnight.[6]
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References
- Mitka, Nate (16 October 2017). "238 Miles On Foot: Courtney Dauwalter Wins Moab Ultra". gearjunkie.com.
- "Moab 200 Endurance Run". stageraces.com.
- "About the Race". Destination Trail.
- "Moab 200 Endurance starts tomorrow runs through Oct. 17 - The Moab 200 Endurance Run a 238.3-mile single loop mile footrace through desert canyons slick rock and two mountain ranges surrounded by Canyonlands and Arches national parks will start Fr..." moabtimes.com.
- https://calendar.ultrarunning.com/event/moab-200/race/20152/results
- "Runner Wins Three 200-Milers Within Two Months to Complete Triple Crown". moabtimes.com. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
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