Rachel Entrekin has set a new overall course record at the Cocodona 250 ultramarathon, a 250-mile endurance race across Arizona. Completing the course from Black Canyon City to Flagstaff, Entrekin finished with a time that led the entire field. Her performance secured her the first-place position in both the women’s division and the overall standings. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the event, as she navigated technical trails and substantial elevation changes to surpass the previous record established in earlier years of the competition.
- Rachel Entrekin completed the 250-mile Cocodona 250 race in Arizona.
- She set a new overall course record with a finishing time of 73 hours, 10 minutes, and 24 seconds.
- Entrekin finished first overall, leading both the men’s and women’s divisions.
- The race route spans from Black Canyon City to Flagstaff, featuring diverse terrain and significant elevation gain.
- Her performance broke the previous overall course record by nearly three hours.
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