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Pam Reed

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Pam Reed is an ultrarunner who resides in Tucson, Arizona. She is the race director for the Tucson Marathon.

In 2005, she became the first person to complete a 300-mile run without sleep, breaking Dean Karnazes's then-record of 262 miles. (Karnazes claims to have surpassed her distance later.) She completed the run in slightly less than eighty hours.

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

She is the only woman to have won the Badwater Ultramarathon (in both 2002 and 2003). In 2002, her win set the women's course record, which she still holds.

She is also a co-author of the book The Extra Mile: One Woman's Personal Journey to Ultra-Running Greatness (ISBN 1-59486-415-2).