This Week In Running: December 4, 2023
Briefly

"Miho Nakata was in front almost throughout, and went further than any other woman. Nakata's day finished with a 167.996-mile total (270.363 kilometers), and her first-place finish outdistanced her closest competition by over nine miles. The finish gave her a slim 807-foot (246 meters) lead over Camille Herron's former world record."
"The men started fast too and pre-race favorite Aleksandr Sorokin didn't move into the lead until after six hours of running. Sorokin would go on to total 187.524 miles (301.790k) as the individual winner. That's better than the 173 miles (278.972k) that he ran in 2019 to win the last world championships."
Read at iRunFar
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