Stu Mittleman

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Stu Mittleman is an ultradistance running champion, as well as a fitness/running coach and author.

Mittleman set three consecutive records in the US National Championships 1980–1982. His fastest 100-Mile Run was 12 hours 56 min [1]. In 1986, he won the and set a new world record by running the distance (1 609.344 kilometers) in 11 days, 20 hours, 36 min. 50 sec.[1] Mittleman set three consecutive American Records in the 6 Day Race, the final one being set in 1985 at the . One record, which still stands: 577.75 miles in 6 days.

In December 2008, Mittleman became the sixth American – the third American male – to be inducted into the .

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  1. ^ "Stu Mittleman Inducted Into American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame | Ultrarunning Magazine". ultrarunning.com. Retrieved September 15, 2017.

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