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The documentary film Volcanic Sprint (www.volcanicsprint.com) showcases one of the most extreme—and little known—mountain races in the world.

Deena Kastor says Volcanic Sprint “captures the competitiveness, danger and heroism of the world’s most difficult marathon.” Scott Jurek says it presents “insurmountable challenges, true courage [and] a triumph of the human spirit.”

The Mt. Cameroon Race of Hope pits runners against the tallest mountain in West Africa—and a live volcano—over nearly 27 miles and 10,000 vertical feet of ascent. Once runners reach the summit, the most difficult part of the race begins as runners must descend down loose, jagged volcanic stones—and the winners complete the race in less than five hours!

In the film, you’ll meet inspirational heroes like Sarah Etonge, a 37-year old mother of seven who has won the race five times—and relies on her winnings from the race to support her children. Or Max Mwambo, a 17-year old student struggling to live up to the legacy of his father John, the first race champion.

Take a moment to check out the trailer at www.volcanicsprint.com. If you like what you see, buy the DVD for yourself—or as a gift for a friend or relative. We want to build a running community around this film, so be sure to visit our Community page and send us the details to link to your blog or running club.

 

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