In 1983, a 61-year-old farmer won a 544 mile endurance race because he ran throughout the night while the younger 'professional' athletes slept.

In 1983, a 61-year-old farmer won a 544 mile endurance race because he ran throughout the night while the younger ‘professional’ athletes slept.

At the start of the 1983 Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon, Cliff Young quickly fell behind and seemed on track to finish last. But while the others stopped to sleep, Young kept running at his tortoise pace for five days straight — and won.

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