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Grand Slam of Ultrarunning : ウィキペディア英語版
Grand Slam of Ultrarunning

The Grand Slam of Ultrarunning is a set of four of the most prestigious 100 mile races contested in the United States, comprising the Western States 100 in California, the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run in Vermont, the Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run in Utah, and the Leadville Trail 100 in Colorado. A small number of people manage to complete all four in one calendar year. The original Grand Slam included Old Dominion 100 Mile Endurance Run rather than Vermont, and before Old Dominion was removed from the slam, runners were given a choice between the two races.
The term is also used for a successful completion of the 4 Deserts races, each of 250 kilometers, in one calendar year, a feat which has been managed by only 11 people.
==History==
The first runner to complete the Grand Slam was Tom Green, 35, of Maryland in 1986 in a combined time of 96 hours, 26 minutes, and 28 seconds. At the time, there were only 4 100 mile races in North America. These were the Old Dominion 100 in Virginia, Western States, Leadville, and Wasatch. Two runners completed the series in 1987 and three in 1988. In 1989, the Vermont 100 was added to the series, and runners could choose between it or Old Dominion. Starting in 2003, Old Dominion was removed from the series. In 2008, Western States was cancelled due to forest fires and the Arkansas Traveller 100 was run in its place.〔Stan Jensen, http://www.run100s.com/slammers.htm retrieved Sept. 5, 2013〕
Today about a dozen runners complete the Grand Slam each year. Entry is limited by lotteries at Western States and Wasatch. From 1986 through 2012 there have been 266 official finishers, with 22 more in 2013. The fastest time as of 2012 was 74:54:16 by Neal Gorman, 33 of the District of Columbia in 2010. In 2013, Ian Sharman, 33, of Oregon set a new record of 69:49:38 (Complete list of finishers ). (2013 finishers ).

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