8-Hour Dream Endurance Race

Indianapolis, IN, USA
20 Jul, 2019 (Sat)

Running

5 km, 8 hrs

About the event

The 8-Hour Dream Endurance Race is a fixed-duration event: you have 8 hours to run, walk, skip, and/or crawl as far as you can. You can participate solo or as part of a team (up to 8 members). Runners and walkers complete the looped course as many times as they wish, passing through a rally party at the start/finish of each loop.

Beer garden, snacks, hydration and air conditioning are available throughout the day.

Races offered by this event

Cat Nap 5K

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Running
5 km
Solo
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8 Hour Endurance

20 Jul, 2019 (Sat) - 12:00
Running
8 hrs
Solo
On site
Road

8 Hour Endurance Relay

20 Jul, 2019 (Sat) - 12:00
Running
8 hrs
Relay (8)
On site
Road

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8-hour Dream Endurance Race Runners In Close Finish

27 Jul, 2017 (Thu)

INDIANAPOLIS…The 3rd Annual 8-Hour Dream Endurance Race held on Saturday, July 22, 2017, resulted in the closest finishes in the event’s history. As Indiana’s only Endurance Race, the shadows of Hinkle Fieldhouse provided some shade as the runners competed to see how many miles they could endure over the 8 hours. The event is produced by Carmel Road Racing Group. The 8-Hour Dream Endurance is the Road Runners Club of America Endurance Race State Championship, awarding winners state championship titles along with a cash purse. The top three males and females and their corresponding distances completed are: Top Males: 1. Travis Shields, 40, Indianapolis, IN – 51.49 miles (new event record) 2. Jon Petysowski, 26, Palatine, IL – 49.07 miles 3. Terry Kent, 39, Greenwood, IN – 47.18 miles Top Females: 1. Emily Bello, 31, Louisville, KY – 47.18 miles 2. Lauren Manual, 34, Indianapolis, IN – 44.23 miles 3. Lisa Pratt Ward, 42, Haiti – 44.08 miles The Overall Team Champion was awarded to “bluerub™ endurance team”, a four-person team. They completed 65.25 miles over eight hours. The second place team was the “Navajo Rangers”, a Chinese American team, at 64.64 miles. “Why Are We Doing This” finished third with 64.26 miles. Male winner Travis Shields was competing in the event for the first time. Jon Petysowski was the third place finisher in 2016 so that makes back-to-back podiums for him. Emily Bello placed third overall; beaten by only two men. Bello finished second in the women’s division in 2016. Lauren Manual finished 6th overall; beaten by four men and one woman. Lisa Pratt Ward was last year’s female winner and 7th overall this year.
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8-Hour Dream Endurance Race Runners Overcome Challenging Conditions

27 Jul, 2016 (Wed)

INDIANAPOLIS…The 2nd Annual 8-Hour Dream Endurance Race held on Saturday, July 23, 2016, offered challenging conditions due to the extreme heat and humidity. As the Indianapolis’s area only Endurance Race, the new home of Butler University provided some shade as runners from 14 states took on the heat to see how many miles they could endure over the 8 hours. The event is produced by Carmel Road Racing Group. The 8-Hour Dream Endurance was awarded the Road Runners Club of America Endurance Race State Championship, awarding winners state championship titles along with a cash purse. The top three males and females were the following with the corresponding distance completed: Top Males: 1. Joe Smoker, 28 years old from Indianapolis, IN – 47.8 miles (New event Record) 2. David Blitzer, 27, Indianapolis, – 46.76 miles 3. Jonathan Petykowski, 25, Palatine, IL – 43.44 miles Top Females: 1. Lisa Pratt Ward, 42 from Fond-des-Blancs Haiti – 42.74 miles 2. Emily Bello, 30, Louisville, KY – 42.58 miles 3. Michelle Bischof, 27, Prospect, KY – 40.84 miles The Masters winners were: Masters Division Winners: (40+) Todd Bello, 43, Louisville, KY – 42.58 miles Cathy Downs, 48, Evansville, IN – 40.14 miles Grand Masters Division Winners (50+) Damon Clements, 59, Crawfordsville, IN – 34.54 miles Lisa Hiday, 51, Indianapolis, IN – 32.10 Senior Masters Division Winners (60+) John Sites, 65, Peru, IN – 30.18 miles Linda Chambers, 65, Noblesville, IN – 13.26 miles The Overall Team Champion was awarded to Team Bluerub consisting Scot Allen, Rodney Sarkovics, Madison Roeder and Justin Roeder. They completed 66.30 miles over the 8 hours, a 7:11/mile pace average.
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