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The Next Hundred

Candice Burt

Writing from where the trail ends. From the creator of the 200-mile race.

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  • Candice Burt

    I’m an ultrarunner, adventurer and mom. In 2023, I set a world record running 200 consecutive ultramarathons in 200 days. I founded Destination Trail, creating the USA’s first 200s+: Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200, Moab 240, and Arizona Monster 300

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