What are the medical implications and injury rates associated with participating in a six-day ultra marathon track race?
Participation in a six-day ultra marathon is associated with a high rate (60%) of performance-affecting injuries.
Medical records were kept of the injuries and illnesses sustained by competitors in a six day running race held in Nottingham in August 1982. The overall rate of injuries sufficiently severe to affect running performance was 60 per cent. These injuries are itemised and discussed with particular reference to the problems raised by this ultra distance race.
Matthew Hutson (Thu,) studied this question.
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