TEO
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Jennifer Pharr had some musings in the New York Times yesterday about the disappearance of a gender gap on long-distance hiking trails when it comes to FKTs.
??my guess is that any male physiological advantage probably goes away by the 50 mile mark for the pointy end of the field.
If you look at the larger 100's (Leadville, Vermont, Western States) you have a lot more predictable finishing rates and positions for men and women that you'd find in a marathon or any other race.
The longer multi-day (or multi-week) events such as the AT FKT I cannot comment.
-Dr. Wu
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