16th of May, 2022 · 35 Minutes
It’s a humongous task to run for 200 kilometers straight. But organizing an event of this sort also requires quite some effort. Here you can find out how something like this can go down and what’s it like to witness it first hand.
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The DUV, German Ultrarunning Association
Hoka One One – some great running shoes, thanks for the support 🙏
Running Green – our favorite running gear store in Hamburg, thanks as well 🙏
Binnenalsterultra 2022 website
42_16 website: Run a marathon in each of the 16 federal states of Germany
Katrin and Matthias Grieger, incredible ultra runners and lenders of the red camper van
Legend Tracking, where we rented those GPS devices
Spartathlon, a Greek 246 km race which Katrin finished
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This was one of the best articles I've read so far in telling about a race. I couldn't put it down. Your details were so awesome. You made New York just come alive.
Great review, enjoyed reading it and recognize lots off related subjects and hurtles. I’m amazed by all your running and races well done.
Great article! I've read so many long blogs only to get bored in the middle as I suffer terribly from ADD and move on to other things. Yours has been one of few that held my attention all the way to the end.
Your good humor and ease in telling stories make this blog a really cool space. Nice review.
Amazing effort Tim, well done! Thank you for taking the time to write down your thoughts, feelings and memories from the event. There’s always something to learn from your posts and this one was no exception!! Another cracking read.
What a ride! Surely the race, but also reading about it. Thanks for taking the time to write up such a detailed report, almost feel like I was there.
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