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María Lorena Ramírez Hernández (born January 1, 1995) is an indigenous long-distance runner belonging to the Rarámuri ethnic group. She lives in Rejocochi, a small community in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. [1]
2 kwi 2024 · Rarámuri runners complete 540-km race from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. The six-woman relay team celebrating at The Speed Project finish line, at Las Vegas' iconic welcome sign.
17 cze 2024 · Rarámuri women runners compete in the Arihueta race in Cuiteco, Mexico, Saturday, May 11, 2024. Nestled in a remote mountain range in northern Mexico, the Tarahumaras, who identify themselves as Rarámuris, got used to running to cope with long distances, scarcity and isolation.
23 maj 2017 · A 22-year-old woman from Mexico's Tarahumara indigenous community has won a 50km (31 miles) ultramarathon wearing sandals. María Lorena Ramírez defeated 500 other runners from 12...
11 lut 2021 · Andrea Ramírez Limón - Mexico’s Third Fastest Woman in the Marathon. Runners’ Stories. People Told Andrea Ramírez Limón to Move on. Now She’s One of Mexico’s Fastest Marathoners. After a...
8 kwi 2024 · The women, who Remezcla names as Verónica Palma, 34; Ulisa Fuentes, 25; Isadora Rodríguez, 46; Lucía Nava, 27; Rosa Para, 29; and Argelia Orpinel, 40, ran the race as a relay. Without stopping, the team of six mothers finished in 52 hours, running approximately 56 miles each.
We followed Lorena Ramirez, a 23-year-old ultra-marathon runner, as she competed in sandals in a 100K (62 miles) race deep in the Sierra Madre's Copper Canyo...