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‘I enjoy every moment’: Camille Herron reflects on latest 100-mile world record

Olly Green
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“I’m doing what I’m supposed to do in my life and enjoy every moment out there,” was how ultra runner Camille Herron summed up last weekend’s record-breaking achievements.

She broke her own women’s world best mark as she took victory in the USA Track and Field 100-mile Championships in Nevada.

The American athlete, 40, knocked 1:29 off the record time she set in 2017 as she crossed the line in 12:41:11.

Camille Herron Jackpot 100 Championship finish copyright Kevin Youngblood
Camille Herron breaks her 100-mile world record [Photo credit for this and main image: Kevin Youngblood]

But not just that, she also claimed the 50-mile world record for the 40-44 age range as she clocked 6:08:24 in her first race as a Masters runner and she set a new 12-hour world record of 94.5 miles.

Herron, who came fourth at the same event last year, finished 29:14 clear of the first male athlete, Arlen Glick.

Perfect pacing

And talking to BBC World News, she admitted that had been a big incentive: “I was feeling very motivated going into the race to beat everyone there – men and women. And I just had to be patient, pace myself and run my own race.

“I sort of caught up to the men later on and that motivated me.

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“It’s my pleasure to show the world what’s possible – and to push my human limits.”

Her husband and coach Conor explained how she trains for these long-distance challenges: “Camille was a former marathon runner before ultra running, and we’ve continued training like marathon runners do – we haven’t changed a thing, she’s just got really good genes.”

Faster as a master

“What a difference a year makes,” added Camille.

“I came back healthy, humbled, hungry to redeem myself, and [ready] to let the magic come out.

“I’ve waited 4+ long years for an opportunity to chase my 12Hr/100 mile World Records. This wasn’t the easiest course/conditions to do it. I had to dig extra deep those last few laps.”

Olly Green
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Olly Green
Olly is the content lead for RUN247, is a regular contributor to TRI247 and keeps an eye out for content that appeals to both audiences including interviews with pro Heather Jackson.

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