It's one of the world’s most demanding ultra marathons, in the mountains of Mexico's Copper Canyon. The area is home to the Raramuri tribe, considered some of the best natural runners in the world.
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- The Rarámuri, an Indigenous tribe from northern Mexico, are renowned for their endurance running.
- Running is an integral part of daily life for the Rarámuri, used for travel in remote areas. 24s
- The Copper Canyon race drew 2,000 competitors from around the world, featuring significant elevation gain. 1m 3s
- Canadian Victor Larroque won the 100-mile race, with Rarámuri runner Mauro Martín finishing second. 1m 43s
- Many Rarámuri runners completed the race in basic footwear, demonstrating remarkable endurance. 2m 1s