- Jim Walmsley - Wikipedia
Jim Walmsley (born January 17, 1990) [1] is an American long-distance runner An ultra-trail specialist, his wins include the JFK 50 Mile in 2014, 2015 and 2016, the Lake Sonoma 50 in 2016 and 2018, the Tarawera Ultramarathon in 2017, and the Western States 100 in 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2024
- WALMSLEY | THE FILM - YouTube
“UTMB is not conquerable by a human, it's conquerable by the human spirit And you need to harness the spirit in order to accomplish the goal ”Jim Walmsley d
- Jim Walmsley: After being discharged from the military, running became . . .
Jim Walmsley is the first to admit that he hates to sit still, hates having downtime It’s one of the reasons he’s ended up with a job that involves running up to 140 miles a week – mostly up
- Who is Jim Walmsley? The American ultra running icon
Jim Walmsley needs no introduction But for the uninitiated, let’s do one anyway The American ultra runner has won some of the world’s most legendary trail races, including Western States on four occasions and the UTMB in 2023
- Jim Walmsley (@walmsleyruns) • Instagram photos and videos
276K Followers, 1,772 Following, 442 Posts - Jim Walmsley (@walmsleyruns) on Instagram: "@hoka @wahoofitnessofficial"
- Jim Walmsley Wins UTMB, Breaks the U. S. Mens Curse
Walmsley credited elevation-infused training in the Beaufortain region of France, his revised nutrition strategy, and his improved race-day execution, especially after his body language and demeanor changed for the better after the Champex Lac aid station
- Jim Walmsley Aims for Ultrarunning’s Most Prestigious Double
Walmsley, who won the 2023 UTMB in his fifth attempt at the race, is gearing up to run the Western States 100 on June 29 for the first time since 2021, while Gosselin, who dropped out of the CCC
- Jim Walmsley Interview: Treadmills, Tech, and Training for a Massive . . .
With an eye on three major races in 2025, including Western States and the World Long Trail Championships, Walmsley sat down with us to talk about how he’s leveraging technology, dialing in perceived effort, and staying grounded between Flagstaff and France
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