While we're being deprived of the sports we'd normally expect to see, alternatives have popped up. ESPN gave us hour upon hour of Cornhole championships recently, and an assortment of esports and virtual challenges have filled a void for some.
HORSE via Zoom, anyone? How about ESPN's NBA2K Players Tournament?
Today, there's an event that would have escaped our attention in more normal times, and wouldn't be happening if not for the COVID-19 pandemic. We know that a lot of people follow livestreams of road races, especially Grandma's in Duluth, which has been canceled, and the Twin Cities Marathon, which is still scheduled for October 4.
At 9 a.m., ultramathoner Zach Bitter will attempt to break the world record for a 100-mile run.
On a treadmill.
Bitter will run on a high-end NordicTrack treadmill from his home in Phoenix. The world record is 12 hours, 32 minutes, which was set last year. Bitter holds the world record for a 100-mile land run, covering the distance in 11 hours, 19 minutes about nine months ago at an event in Milwaukee.
The quest will be shown on Bitter's YouTube channel. There will be commentary from other ultramarathoners and trail runners, and people have signed up to run with Bitter via Zoom. (No, he's not doing inclines.).
You can watch here.