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I got this e-mail today. Nehst Studios is now casting for runners – each to run just one mile with running superstars Charlie Engle and Marshall Ulrich - as they try and break the world's record for running across America. The entire event will be broadcast so you are guaranteed to be on camera. All ages and levels of experience accepted. Charlie's film, Running the Sahara narrated by Matt Damon and directed by James Moll, opens this summer. For more info and to sign up visit www.runningamerica08.com
Feeling the growl again
"If you want to be a bad a$s, then do what a bad a$s does. There's your pep talk for today. Go Run." -- Slo_Hand
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I've never heard of Chrlie Engle or Marshall Ulrich...
over 9000!!!
narrated by Matt Damon.
The Greatest of All Time
I was interested until i heard that part. The only thing that that moron has to do with running is running from my fist if i ever see the cave man looking ass clown!!!
You couldn't PAY me to be on film with a shameless self-promoter like Chuck Engle....superstar PLEASE. Try telling him you aren't in awe and he will go off on you...not a good personality IMHO. Meb is a superstar. Ryan Hall or Alan Webb are superstars. Engle? Far from it.
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You sure you got the right Engle? Charlie Engle and Chuck Engle are two very different people. MTA: For those who are wondering what I'm babbling about, this is Charlie Engle - the one talked about in the original post: http://www.charlieengle.com/ And this is Chuck Engle: http://www.chuckengle.com/
Although I still fail to see how either of these guys are "superstars". That should mean that most runners at least know who they are.
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There aren't very many ultrarunning superstars that non-ultrarunners have ever heard of (and Dean Karnazes doesn't count as a superstar). It's just the nature of our bizarre little corner of the sport... we're the red-headed step children of running.