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Dancing the Bear: A 100-Mile Journey of Personal Exploration (DVD)
Posted July 9th, 2007 at 4:00 PM by Paul Petersen
Section: Motivation, Movies, Special Features, TFS Reviews
Documentaries have become an increasingly popular and powerful movie genre, with a variety of titles such as “Super Size Me”, “Fahrenheit 9/11″ “Roger and Me”, and “Spellbound” gaining both cult status and mass appeal.
However, the special interests of runners have been largely neglected, and I’ve been left wondering, “Where’s my running documentary?”. My wait ended earlier this year with the release of “Dancing the Bear: A 100-Mile Journey of Personal Exploration“.
“Dancing the Bear”, created by Soul Focus Productions, is a 54-minute documentary that closely chronicles the experience of two women, Kelly Bradbury and Mary Workman, attempting to complete the 2004 Bear 100 Endurance Run. The DVD weaves its story through a cohesive string of interviews supplemented by beautiful video footage of the race, the people, and landscape.
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Koerner ends winless streak; earns top honors at Western States 100mi Endurance Run
Posted June 25th, 2007 at 8:00 PM by Jessica Galvano
Section: News & Results, Marathons, Running & Training, Cross Training
Sixth time’s a charm. For Hal Koerner, a sixth attempt at the Western States Endurance Run brought a long sought after victory. A five-year streak without title ended for Koerner Saturday night as he crossed a finish lined with spectators. At 9:12 p.m., Koerner received a winner’s welcome from a host of camera flashes and a freshly star-studded sky.
Although he finished third in 2004 and ninth in 2003, Koerner has returned to the renowned 100-miler each year with an eye for first. In his previous races, Koerner had remained with the pack, matching their steady pace rather than setting his own. Saturday, however, the Oregon ultrarunner ran almost every mile without the company of his fellow competitors.
His 2007 strategy: run alone, take the lead and keep it.
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Kimball retains title at Western States Endurance Run
Posted June 25th, 2007 at 6:44 PM by Jessica Galvano
Section: News & Results, Marathons, Running & Training, Cross Training
Nikki Kimball, first place women’s finisher in the 2004 and 2006 Western States Endurance Run, approached the start of this year’s 100-miler with hopes of a third title. Despite her previous successes in California’s notoriously challenging ultramarathon, Kimball was not convinced of certain victory.
Like many of her peers, the Montana runner regards the Western States 100 as one of the most prestigious ultradistance events. As expected, this year’s female field boasted established athletes from across the United States and around the world. With fierce competitors all eager to be the first across a very distant finish line, not even Kimball’s years of experience could calm her pre-race nerves.
Read the rest of this race recap at our partner site: TrailFit.com
VIDEO: Koerner, Kimball win 2007 Western States 100 Endurance Run
Posted June 25th, 2007 at 10:41 AM by Adam Jacobs
Section: News & Results, Marathons, Running & Training, Cross Training
Congratulations to Hal Koerner and Nikki Kimball on winning one of the world’s most grueling, athletic events: the 100 mile Western States Endurance Run.
Koerner was able to top an intense challenge from Erik Skaden and edged out 2006 champion, Graham Cooper, to win in 16 hours, 12 minutes and 16 seconds. On the women’s side, Kimball blew away the competition and won in 18:12:38; two hours ahead of runner-up Karine Herry.
WS100 reports that nearly 300 runners battled through the weekend and successfully completed the legendary, ultra-endurance event.
WS100 Top Finishers [Name-Time(Age-Gender)]:
MEN:
1. Hal Koerner - 16:12:16 (M-31)
2. Erik Skaden - 16:36:49 (M-35)
3. Graham Cooper - 17:11:41 (M-37)
WOMEN:
1. Nikki Kimball - 18:12:38 (F-36)
2. Karine Herry - 20:12:38 (F-39)
Watch a video of the top finishers crossing the finish line and much more at our partner site: TrailFit.com







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