Ultramaraton Caballo Blanco


The Ultra Maratón Caballo Blanco is a 50-mile ultramarathon held annually in the town of Urique, in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua.
The first edition of the race was run on March 23, 2003, organized by Micah True as a way to for the Rarámuri people to "preserve their culture and running heritage." In 2012, True died while on a training run in New Mexico, which lead the organizers of the race to rename it in his honor.
Rarámuri runners competing paid no fee, and upon completing each loop received vouchers for maize, beans, rice, flour and non-GMO seed corn for their families.
It also included a children's edition, named "Corrida de Los Caballitos", in which participants were awarded clothes and school supplies.
The 2006 race, which included runners like Scott Jurek, Jenn Shelton and Christopher McDougall, was novelized by McDougall as part of his 2009 book .
The race is now run in both 50 mile and 26.2 mile formats, and will be run again on March 1, 2020.