
The 2024 Barkley Marathons was the most exciting in the event's 38-year history.
Not only did five runners finish the notoriously tough 100-mile ultramarathon but one of them, Jasmin Paris, made history by becoming the first woman to do so. Jasmin's inspiring story of success has since become red hot news across the world.
The Barkley Marathons is a sporting event like no other. Staged amidst thick mountain woodland in Frozen Head State Park, Tennessee, USA, the race sees runners attempting to complete a five-loop ultramarathon so tough that prior to this year only 17 people had reached the finish line since 1986.
To prove they've visited all checkpoints, runners tear pages from hidden books and return them to enigmatic race organiser Laz Lake at the end of each loop. The race time limit is 60 hours.
This year's five finishers were Ihor Verys, John Kelly, Jared Campbell, Greig Hamilton and Jasmin, with the latter finishing with just 99 seconds to spare!
INOV8 ambassador Damian Hall, in his second attempt at Barkley Marathons, almost made it six finishers, but retired on loop 5 when a tired navigational error led to him losing an insurmountable amount of time.
British photographer David Miller was present throughout the 2024 edition of the race and shares with us a collection of his favourite photos.


The worst case scenario is the starting line. Don't do it.


Damian Hall taking a moment at the famous Tanner's Cafe in the nearby town of Wartburg pre-Barkley.


The one and only Lazurus Lake. The mastermind behind the Barkley Marathons.


A rare glimpse into the tunnel the runners go through under the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary.


Ratjaw. Yes those are briars and yes the runners get cut to bits on a STEEP gradient.


It's a sign and it's the truth.


Damian Hall receiving his new race number as he heads out on loop 2 at Barkley Marathons.


The unmistakable Barkley number plates. Many have notes left on the rear.


The crowd's view on John Kelly's third Barkley finish.


Damian Hall being tapped-out during loop 5, looked on by his friend and fellow runner John Kelly.


The photo you didn't know you needed to see today.


The infamous Ratjaw. This is the only location on the course where spectators/crew can see the runners.


2024 finishers Jared Campbell and Greig Hamilton cooling off at the tower.


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