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Podcast: Ultrarunning History
Episode: 92: The Six-Day Race Part 2: Edward Payson Weston (1870-1874)
Description: By Davy Crockett
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The six-day race became the most popular ultrarunning (pedestrian) event of the 19th century. In Part 1 of this series, Foster Powell started it all in 1773 when he ran 400 miles in six days in England. During the next fifty years, ultrarunners tried to match and beat his historic effort, especially during a four-year six-day frenzy of 1822-25. But after that, interest faded for the next fifty years until American, Edward Payson Weston came onto the pedestrian stage.
Reaching the 1870s, the six-day challenge had not yet been exported outside Britain. But that...