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The Longest Race

A Lifelong Runner, an Iconic Ultramarathon, and the Case for Human Endurance
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The Longest Race follows Ed Ayres, a veteran endurance runner with over fifty-five years and 600 races to his name, as he takes on the 2001 JFK 50 Mile ultramarathon. At age sixty, Ayres aims to break the age-division record, navigating a challenging course along the Appalachian Trail and historic Civil War sites. Amidst the physical test, he reflects deeply on endurance not just in running but as a crucial mindset for addressing long-term environmental and societal sustainability.
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Ideal for readers interested in sports, endurance running, environmental issues, and personal resilience. This book appeals to those who appreciate thoughtful reflections on how athletic discipline intersects with broader societal challenges.

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A seasoned runner’s gripping account of a 50-mile ultramarathonβ€”and heartfelt case for the critical link between individual endurance and a sustainable society

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Among endurance runners, there are those who have run very long distances, and then there are those who have run very long distances for a very long time. Ed Ayres exemplifies the latter; having run in over 600 races across fifty-five years, he is arguably the most experienced American distance runner still competing today. A book no one else could have written, The Longest Race is his urgent exploration of the connection between individual endurance and a sustainable society.

The Longest Race begins at the starting line of the 2001 JFK 50 Mileβ€”the nation's oldest and largest ultramarathon and, like other such races, an epic test of human limits and aspiration. At age sixty, his sights set on breaking the age-division record, Ayres embarks on a course over the rocky ridge of the Appalachian Trail, along the headwind-buffeted towpath of the Potomac River, and past momentous Civil War sites such as Harpers Ferry and Antietam.

But even as Ayres focuses on concerns familiar to every endurance runnerβ€”starting strong and setting the right pace, the art of breathing, overcoming fatigue, mindfulness for the course aheadβ€”he finds himself as preoccupied with the future of our planet as with the finish line of this 50-mile race.

A veteran journalist and environmental editor who harbours deep anxiety about our long-term prospects, Ayres helps us to understand how the skills and mindset necessary to complete an ultramarathon are also essential for grappling anew with the imperative to endureβ€”not only as individuals, but as a societyβ€”and not just for 50 miles, but in the longest race we are all called upon to run.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781615190881

Publisher: The Experiment LLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 August 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: The Experiment LLC

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 208.0mm

Weight: 268g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Ed Ayres has been running competitively for fifty-five consecutive years, and he enjoys it as much now as he did when he joined his high school cross-country team in 1956. Ayres placed 3rd in the first New York Marathon in 1970, and he is the only runner of that race still competing today. Having participated in the early growth of American interest in roadrunning, trail-running, and marathons, he also became one of the pioneers of ultrarunning. He placed third in the US 50 Mile championship in 1976 (in 5:46:52), first in the JFK 50 Mile in 1977, and first in four US national age-division championships at 50K road, 50K trail, and fifty miles. He was the founding editor and publisher of Running Times magazine, and also worked for thirteen years as the editorial director of the Worldwatch Institute.

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