Big's Backyard Ultra

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Big's Backyard Ultra
StatusActive
GenreTrail racing
Date(s)October
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Bell Buckle, Tennessee, U.S.
Inaugurated2011
FounderLazarus Lake
Most recent2021
Websitebigsbackyardultra.com

Big's Backyard Ultra is the original backyard ultra, invented by Gary "Lazarus Lake" Cantrell of Bell Buckle, Tennessee. Participants run a 4.167-mile loop every hour, and are eliminated if they fail to complete a loop in an hour. The path of the loop is on trails during the day and along a road after dark. The distance of each loop is equal to 100 divided by 24, so that a competitor runs 100 miles for a full day of competition. There is no predefined finish. The winner is the competitor who completes a loop that no other competitors complete. If no competitor outlasts every other competitor, there is no winner.[1]

Past results[]

Year Winner [2] Laps Assist Notes
2011 Tim Englund 18 Dave Carver
2012 Joe Fejes 28 Marcy Beard
2013 Tim Englund 35 Keith Knipling
2014 (no winner) 49 Johan Steene / Jeremy Ebel Both runners dropped out after 49 loops.a
2015 (race not held)
2016 Babak Rastgoufard 29 Andy Pearson
2017 Guillaume Calmettes 59 Harvey Lewis
2018 Johan Steene 68 Courtney Dauwalter Results
2019 Maggie Guterl 60 William Hayward Results
2020 Courtney Dauwalter 68 Harvey Lewis U.S. winner.b Results
2021 Harvey Lewis[3] 85 Chris Roberts
a.^ When Steene dropped out to catch his flight back to Sweden, Ebel chose to drop out as well.[4]
b.^ In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic precluded international competitors from travelling to Tennessee, so the race was replaced by satellite events in various countries; the world title winner was Karel Sabbe in Belgium, with 76 laps.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b Goulding, Justin (21 April 2021). "Big Dog's Backyard Ultra: The toughest, weirdest race you've never heard of". BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Backyard Stats". Retrieved March 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Potter, Alex (2021-10-20). "Harvey Lewis is the Last Person Standing at the 2021 Big Dog's Backyard Ultra". iRunFar. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  4. ^ Pearson, Andy (October 25, 2017). "Big's Backyard Ultra: A Race With No End". Trail Runner magazine. Retrieved March 28, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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