The Barkley Marathons is widely considered the world’s toughest foot race, challenging competitors to run through 160 kilometres of rugged terrain in just 60 hours. Neetu Garcha looks at how Chilliwack, B.C. ultra runner Ihor Verys and British ultra runner Jasmin Paris both made history by finishing the gruelling race, and what they endured to shatter records.
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‘Dreams come true’: B.C. man, U.K. woman make history at Barkley Marathons
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