Ultrarunning History

58: The 100-miler – Part 5 (1902-1926) London to Brighton and Back

07.08.2020 - By Davy CrockettPlay

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The London to Brighton race, including its 100-mile version has a hallowed place in ultrarunning history. Episode 57 covered the history of 100-mile races held in America in the early 1900s before World War I. But during this period, there were 100-mile races held in other places around the world, especially in England. During the early 1900s a remarkable shift occurred. In the late 1800s, America was the home for ultra-distance walking competitions. But as pedestrian competitions fell out of favor and outlawed in the U.S., ultrawalking ceased for a time. The shift went back to the old country and 100-mile amateur walking competitions eventually became very popular in England.

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