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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon - Week in Review



The above slideshow complete with Phillip Glass music was put together using photos from taken by several members of the Grupo Animales otherwise known as Club Mas Loco.

These photos cover the beginning to the end of the trip, including the hike over from Batopilas to Urique the pre-race ceremony, the race and post-race celebration.

Results from (www.CaballoBlanco.com) : The Ultra Marathon had 38 starters and 20 finishers.

1) Scott Jurek (33)--El Venado--Chumari'--Washington-- 6:32
2) Arnulfo (27)--Chepatare--Batopilas canyon 6:50
3) Billy Barnett (22)--El Rana Lobo--Wolf Frog--Virginia 6:59
4) Jenn Shelton (23)--La Brujita--Little Witch--Virginia 7:00
5) Manuel Luna (42)--Gavilana--Batopilas canyon 7:47
6) Arnulfocito (18)--Santa Rita--Batopilas canyon 8:00
7) Nacho Palma (42)--Quirare--Batopilas canyon 8:03
8) Martin Gallito (21)--Chepatare--Batopilas canyon 8:10
9) Leonardo Cleto (22)--Piedras Verdes, Urique canyon 8:12
10) Jose Hilario (22)--Piedras Verdes, Urique canyon 8:13
11) Sebastiano (37)--San Jose, Batopilas canyon 8:16
12) Mike Adams (38)--El Perro Grande-Big Dog-Washington 8:48
13) Micah True (54)--El Caballo Blanco--White Horse--???? 8:58
14) Barefoot Ted McDonald (42)--El Mono--Monkey--California 9:44
15) Charlie Crissman (38)--El Buho--The Owl--Washington 9:54
16) Chriss Labbe (37)--El Cabro--The goat--Colorado 10:02
17) Jamil Courey (22)--El Carnero--The Ram--Arizona 10:16
18) Deborah Bezanis (49)--La Cebolla--The Onion-Chicago 11:33
19) Samuel Warren (38)--El Girafa--The Giraffe--Washington 11:33

20) 36 miler: Leah Jurek (30)--La Venada--Dear--Washington 8:20

BFT

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Justin said...

Way to go, Ted! Thanks for posting the vids and pics. Looks like you had a fun time.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was wondering if you could point me to a video of runners with a good view of their feet landing. I heard landing toe to heel is the way to go but it seems akward to me.

txun@optonline.net

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

 
Blogger Barefoot Ted said...

It is very simple to see what ball-heel-ball running is like...just take off your shoes and run.

If you land on your heels, it will feel awkward.

Go to www.runningbarefoot.org to read about running form.

BFT

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

 
Blogger Josue said...

Are you still selling Vibram Huaraches? If so, I would be very interested in purchasing some. Email me at josuestephens@mac.com
Thank you

Friday, April 13, 2007

 
Blogger Barefoot Ted said...

Yes, I am selling the huaraches.

They are not Vibram huaraches. They are Vibram-soled huaraches.

I really do not think that any shoe company will ever make a simple huarache...the way they should be made. They are just too simple..., yet fully functional.

Less = More

Yes, I am making them and selling them. I have learned some new tricks too after my last trip down to the Copper Canyon.

If you want to order, send me the outlines of your feet along with a mark where the gap is between you big and second toe.

Send to:

Barefoot Ted's Adventures
11001 Peoria St.
Sun Valley, CA 91352

You can include a check for $45.00 to cover making the shoes and shipping them back to you, or you can PayPal me at:

ted@barefootted.com

BFT

Friday, April 13, 2007

 

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