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By Peter Hadzipetros

Every once in a while — ever since I put a few marathons under my feet — I'll get the urge to try something a little more physically taxing. Maybe an ultramarathon. Technically, that's anything longer than a marathon — anything beyond 42.2 kilometres.

zahab.jpgThere are a lot of 50 and 100-mile races across North America. And the grueling 135 mile (217 K) Badwater Ultramarathon. The start line is in Badwater — in the heart of Death Valley, California. It's 85 metres below sea level, the lowest point in the western hemisphere.

By the time you're done, you've climbed three mountain ranges for a cumulative vertical ascent of 3,962 metres — in temperatures that can hit 55 C. It can get so hot that the asphalt can almost melt the sole of your shoes. The current course record is 24 hours, 36 minutes and 8 seconds.

If you finish in under 60 hours, you get a commemorative medal. Finish in under 48 hours and you get a belt buckle. There is no prize money.

It's billed as the toughest foot face in the world. But it's got nothing on what one Canadian ultra runner has just done.

Ray Zahab of Chelsea, Quebec — and his two teammates — ran the equivalent of two marathons a day for 111 days to become the first people to run across the entire Sahara Desert. That's 6,400 kilometres.

In under four months, they ran across six countries — Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya and Egypt — before taking a cooling dip in the Red Sea.

They were followed by a support crew and a documentary film crew — and were running in support of H20 Africa, a clean water initiative supporting the water crisis in Africa.

There's no couch potato to super elite athlete story here. Zahab's a personal trainer by profession. Started out as an elite equestrian competitor. Still, his is a story of pushing personal limits.

"As a personal trainer I started to inject the belief that there is a strong mind/body connection to fitness and well being," he says in his profile on his blog.

It's a connection that applies to all of us, even if we don't run the Sahara.

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Philippe Leblanc

Montreal

Let us be inspired by this feat. It reminds me of the Terry Fox run which was a marathon a day for 4 months. Oh and let us not forget that Fox did this with one leg and cancer which had spread to his lungs.

Still, two marathons a day for 111 days in the desert, in many ways, as impressive as what Fox did. Both were done for worthy causes as well. This is the true Canadian Spirit at work.

Posted February 28, 2007 04:12 PM

Khalid Waheed

What a spectacular achievement! Congratulations. Mr. Ray Zahab has indeed, proven to me and the world that there is very strong connection between mind/body and physical fitness. Thank you for doing this and we all hope this would wake up governments to serious calamities happening around the world. Thank you.

Posted February 28, 2007 10:09 AM

Miten Davda

Toronto

This is quite a remarkable and inspiring feat. Wonderful effort!

Posted February 23, 2007 12:05 PM

Leslie

Burlington

I commend these gentlemen. Not just for running across the Sahara Desert but also for bringing awareness to H20 Africa. I think people lately are more concerned about their SUV's, plasma TV's and Ipod's. We tend to forget/take for granted everything we have. Hopefully, if Guinness came knocking at Mr. Zahab's door, it was for raising enough money to get people clean drinking water.

Posted February 22, 2007 10:27 PM

Jonathan Doherty

Ottawa

Their feat seems unbelievible. I have trained up for and run 4 marathons in my life. The training is brutal; and you have to be so organized! How did they do this? Were they running, say, 7 hours/day at approx. 8 minutes/mile? Slower? Faster?

Posted February 22, 2007 12:49 PM

John Jacobson

The Sahara Desert Dash is indeed extreme... I hope they have lots of sunblock and make it across. I imagine the Guiness Book will be waiting for them when they cross the finish line.

Posted February 22, 2007 10:42 AM

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