Robert Garside, a British man nicknamed "The Runningman", who, according to Guinness World Records, was the first person to run around the world. He ran over 35,000 miles in 5 years and eight months (1997-2003).
According to Guinness World Records, Robert Garside was the first person to run around the world, running 30,000 miles in 6 years!
Yiannis Kouros from Greece holds the world record at 188.59 miles or 303.506 kilometers
The record for the longest distance run is held by Yiannis Kouros, who ran 1881.454 km (1,167.1 miles) in 10 days, 10 hours, and 30 minutes in a six-day race in 1997.
According to Guinness World Records, Robert Garside was the first person to run around the world, running 30,000 miles in 6 years!
Jason Cromwell ran 204 miles in just under 23 hours. He did this feat in southern Georgia in 2005 in hopes to raise money for the evacuation effort after the Katrina disaster.
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The longest home run was made by Ryan Howard. 536 ft.
There are a variety of records that fit into this category: the longest run without stopping, the longest run with minimal stops, the longest distance run in consecutive days, etc. The record for the most back to back Ultra Marathons (typically 52 miles) will be set on September 23rd, 2009 when Jon Berghoff runs 400 miles in 8 days. He will be running from Washington DC to Cleveland. Upon his arrival he will be running a seminar for EO. Learn more at www.400milerun.com
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