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Pam Reed is an excellent ultra and multiday runner. In 2009 she ran 490 miles in the [[Self-Transcendence 6 Day Race]]- the best American womens' open plus the age group (45-49) for six days.
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'''Pam Reed''' (Born February 27, 1961 in Palmer, Michigan) resides in Tucson, Arizona and Jackson, Wyoming. Pam won the [[Badwater Ultramarathon]] two years in a row (2002 and 2003) including an outright win the first woman to do so.
  
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In 2003, she set the women's record for the USATF 24-hour track run.
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In 2005, she ran for 300 miles without sleep. She completed the run in just under eighty hours.
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In 2009 she ran 490 miles in the [[Self-Transcendence 6 Day Race]]- the best American womens' open plus the age group (45-49) for six days.
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===Website===
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*[http://www.pamreed.com/pr/ Pam Reed.com]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 19 December 2011

Pam Reed (Born February 27, 1961 in Palmer, Michigan) resides in Tucson, Arizona and Jackson, Wyoming. Pam won the Badwater Ultramarathon two years in a row (2002 and 2003) including an outright win the first woman to do so.

In 2003, she set the women's record for the USATF 24-hour track run.

In 2005, she ran for 300 miles without sleep. She completed the run in just under eighty hours.

In 2009 she ran 490 miles in the Self-Transcendence 6 Day Race- the best American womens' open plus the age group (45-49) for six days.

Website