The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jasmin Paris first woman to complete extreme Barkley race

- Emmett Lindner c. 2024 The New York Times

Runner Jasmin Paris on Friday became the first woman to complete the Barkley Marathons, an extreme footrace that requires participan­ts in rural Tennessee to navigate 100 miles of rugged terrain in no more than 60 hours.

Paris, 40, of Midlothian, Scotland, finished the race with 99 seconds to spare, making her one of only 20 people to complete the Barkley since it was extended to 100 miles in 1989. She was one of five to finish this year, out of 40 entrants.

At the end of the run, Paris sank to the ground in front of a yellow gate that marks the start and finish of the event, which consists of five roughly 20-mile laps.

“The final minutes were so intense, after all that effort, it came down to a sprint uphill, with every fiber of my body screaming at me to stop,” Paris said in an email.

Her legs were covered in cuts and scratches by the time she reached the end of the race, which was the subject of a 2014 documentar­y, “The Race That Eats Its Young.”

“I didn’t even know if I’d made it when I touched the gate,” she added. “I just gave it everything to get there and then collapsed, gasping for air.”

She attempted the race in 2022 and 2023 and became the first woman to reach the fourth lap since 2001.

In 2019, Paris, an ultrarunne­r and veterinari­an, became the first woman to win the Montane Spine Race, a 268-mile ultramarat­hon in the United Kingdom. She broke the previous course record by 12 hours despite stopping at checkpoint­s to pump breast milk for her newborn.

The Barkley began in 1986, after its founder, Gary Cantrell, learned about the prison escape of James Earl Ray, the man who assassinat­ed the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

Ray fled for 8 miles over the course of 54 hours through the Tennessee wilderness. Cantrell thought he could fare better himself, and he began to map out routes inside Frozen Head State Park.

The prison has been along the race route, which can change every year and requires athletes to often run through pathless terrain.

The rules for entering the race are cryptic. The Barkley doesn’t advertise. It asks applicants to submit an essay explaining why they wish to compete, in addition to a $1.60 entry fee.

 ?? JACOB ZOCHERMAN VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Jasmin Paris finishes the Barkley Marathons, an extreme footrace in Tennessee where 100 miles of rugged terrain must be traversed in 60 hours or less, with 99 seconds to spare Friday.
JACOB ZOCHERMAN VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES Jasmin Paris finishes the Barkley Marathons, an extreme footrace in Tennessee where 100 miles of rugged terrain must be traversed in 60 hours or less, with 99 seconds to spare Friday.
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