Six-Day Footraces in the Post-Pedestrianism Era

01/15/2019
by   Greg Salvesen, et al.
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In a six-day footrace, competitors accumulate as much distance as possible on foot over 144 consecutive hours by circumambulating a loop course. Now an obscure event on the fringe of ultra running and contested by amateurs, six-day races and the associated sport of pedestrianism used to be a lucrative professional athletic endeavor. Indeed, pedestrianism was the most popular spectator sport in America c. 1874-c. 1881. We analyzed data from 277 six-day races spanning 37 years in the post-pedestrianism era (1981-2018). Men outnumber women 3:1 in six-day race participation. The men's (women's) six-day world record is 644.2 (549.1) miles and the top 4 Adopting the forecasting model of Godsey (2012), we predict a 53 probability that the men's (women's) world record will be broken within the next decade.

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