Sue Ellen Trapp - Ultrarunning Pioneer and Legend
Автор: Ultrarunning History
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Sue Ellen Trapp (1946-) of Fort Myers, Florida, was the fourth person to be inducted into the American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame in 2006. She burst onto the ultrarunning scene in 1979 and immediately started setting world and American ultra-distance records for three years.
But at her peak, in 1982, at the age of 35, she left the sport for eight years to turn her attention to her dental practice and her family. In 1989, at the age of 43, she returned to ultrarunning and continued where she left off, setting all sorts of world and American records, and ran on Team USA for the 100 km. Some of her age group records are still held by her today. Her 48-hour world record of 234 miles at age 51, was the capstone of her career.
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