| Dean Karnazes |
Dean Karnazes was named by TIME magazine as one of the “Top 100 Most
Influential People in the World” in 2006. The January 2007 cover of
Outside magazine hailed him as, “America’s Greatest Runner.” An
internationally recognized endurance athlete and bestselling author,
Dean has pushed his body and mind to inconceivable limits.
Among his many accomplishments, he has run 350 continuous miles, foregoing sleep for three nights. He’s run across Death Valley in 120 degree temperatures, and he’s run a marathon to the South Pole in negative 40 degrees. On ten different occasions, he’s run a 200-mile relay race solo, racing alongside teams of twelve. Dean has swum across the San Francisco Bay, scaled Half Dome in Yosemite, mountain-biked for 24-hours straight, surfed the gigantic waves off the coast of Hawaii, and is an accomplished windsurfer. Dean has won the Vermont Trail 100 Mile Endurance Run, holds eleven Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run Silver Buckle’s, has raced and competed across the globe, and has won the world’s toughest footrace, the Badwater Ultramarathon, running 135 miles across Death Valley in the middle of summer.
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Dean Karnazes was named by TIME magazine as one of the “Top 100 Most
Influential People in the World” in 2006. The January 2007 cover of
Outside magazine hailed him as, “America’s Greatest Runner.” An
internationally recognized endurance athlete and bestselling author,
Dean has pushed his body and mind to inconceivable limits.