Megan Eckert recently set a remarkable new women's six-day world record of 603.155 miles at the Six Days of France, exceeding the prior record by over 40 miles. This achievement follows her earlier record at the Big Dog's Backyard Ultra and reflects her dominance in multiday racing events. In an interview post-race, she expressed the exhausting yet surreal experience of becoming a two-time world record holder. Eckert discussed her journey, personal goals, and strategies that contributed to her success during the race.
Being a two-time world record holder is surreal; it's unique and incredibly rewarding, yet I don't think it's fully sunk in just days after the race.
My journey into running has been a personal transformation, pushing my boundaries and redefining what I perceived as possible for myself as an athlete.
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