Ultrarunning History

109: Six-day Race Part 15: Third Astley Belt Race – Finish (1879)

05.29.2022 - By Davy CrockettPlay

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The Third Astley Belt six-day race held in March 1879 caused a violent riot in downtown New York City. The shocking details are covered in Part one. As this concluding part opens, four elite ultrarunners were competing to be the Champion of the World and seeking to become the holder of the Astley Belt. The current world champion, Daniel O’Leary had to drop out because of health reasons after 215 miles on day three. Great Britain’s best hope, Charles Rowell was in lead with 250 miles. Two others were still in the race, John Ennis of Chicago, and Charles Harriman of Massachusetts.

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