In 1983, a 61 year old farmer named Cliff Young competed in an ultra-marathon. Despite the field being full of much younger men, some of which were sponsored runners, he manahed to take 1st place. After the 5 day race he had finished 10 hours ahead of 2nd place.



    by bigbusta

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    1. PacquiaoFreeHousing on

      Was this the Australian guy who was about to go on to bankruptcy so he ran a marathon, not sleeping for most of it, so he can win the cash prize?

    2. Apparently he took his dentures out for the race – he said they rattled too much when he was running…

      Also, he apparently didn’t know there was a prize for winning the 1983 ultra – and he felt bad accepting it, so he shared it with two of the other competitors.

    3. KeyMolasses2875 on

      He woke up early, and ran through the night, operating on less sleep versus the normal expected amount. Hence he won.

    4. Tricky_Purchase_7761 on

      he claimed he didn’t know he was allowed to sleep and only took brief 20 to 30-minute naps, gaining a 10-hour lead by the finish;

    5. What’s ten hours ahead of second place? So he won? Why not say “he won by ten hours” or something?

    6. All whilst doing the *”Wellington Boot Shuffle”* it turns out that a lifetime chasing cows on the farm in hilly country, is pretty good training…

    7. BTW, the race took place over multiple days, and the runners were assigned places to sleep throughout the marathon’s route, most professional runners slept for 4-6 hours, Cliff slept for 2, got up early each morning and, as OP said, won by 10 hours

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