Pain Point Addressing (Struggles & Solutions):
Sunday, May 17, 2026
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posted by Isaac Hobart at 7:43 AM
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Hey readers, I have run exactly two marathons in my life, which means that, if you round down a bit and ignore the small matter of terrain, sleep deprivation, hallucinations, and the human bodyâs basic warranty terms, I have come within about 200 miles of what Rachel Entrekin did in one race. Entrekin, a 34-year-old American ultrarunner, became this month the first woman to win the Cocodona 250 outright, beating an elite field of men and women across a 253-mile course through Arizona. She finished in 56 hours, 9 minutes, and 48 seconds, breaking the previous overall course record by more than two and a half hours. The race includes nearly 39,000 feet of elevation gain, desert conditions, and a high point above 9,200 feet â because, apparently, ârunning for more than two straight daysâ was not sufficiently unhinged on its own., Your message content goes here. Hey readers, I have run exactly two marathons in my life, which means that, if you round down a bit and ignore the small matter of terrain, sleep deprivation, hallucinations, and the human bodyâs basic warranty terms, I have come within about 200 miles of what Rachel Entrekin did in one race. Entrekin, a 34-year-old American ultrarunner, became this month the first woman to win the Cocodona 250 outright, beating an elite field of men and women across a 253-mile course through Arizona. She finished in 56 hours, 9 minutes, and 48 seconds, breaking the previous overall course record by more than two and a half hours. The race includes nearly 39,000 feet of elevation gain, desert conditions, and a high point above 9,200 feet â because, apparently, ârunning for more than two straight daysâ was not sufficiently unhinged on its own., |
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posted by Isaac Hobart at 7:08 AM
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