
Out There - A Journey to the Barkley Marathons
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Out There is the story of Belgian ultrarunner Karel Sabbe, who holds the world records on two of the most epic trails in the world: the 4279km long Pacific Crest Trail and the 3500km long Appalachian Trail. How did setting these world records prepare Karel for a race as brutal as The Barkley Marathons? How did these adventures help Karel to find the necessary mindset to do well at this Spartan challenge?
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Tangram Films
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Karel Sabbe
Himself
Emma Vandoorne
Herself
Gary Cantrell
Lazarus Lake
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