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Bart Yasso joined Runner’s World in 1987 to develop the groundbreaking Runner’s World Race Sponsorship Program, creating a vehicle for Runner’s World to work with over 7,000 races representing 3.5 million runners per year.
Yasso also invented the Yasso 800s, a marathon-training schedule used by thousands around the world. He is one of the few people to have completed races on all seven continents from the Antarctica marathon to the Mt. Kilimanjaro marathon.
In 1987, Yasso won the U.S. National Biathlon Long Course Championship and won the Smoky Mountain Marathon in 1998. He has also completed the Ironman five times and the Badwater 146 through Death Valley. He has also cycled, unsupported and by himself, across the country twice.










Awesome Web site!
See you in Boston where I’ll be trying to buy out the book. Hope your fingars in training for the signing!
Cynci
My Life on the Run is a great book. I loved it. There were times I had a tear in my eye and others that I was laughing oud loud. I also enjoyed the pictures. I reviewed the gallery and the pictures are awesome.
Best wishes to you Bart. You deserve every ounce of success that comes your way.
Bart,
I got the book and couldn’t wait to read it. I thought it was going to be good but was even better then I thought. I couldn’t put it down. I found it very enlightening and inspiring. It also made me choke up a couple times and laugh out loud others.
I loved the book!!!! It is a must read for any runner.
Bart,
I couldn’t put the book down. Really enjoyed learning about your life and found so many similarities with my own. Running is such a constant in my life. I have found peace and turmoil ………… it is ALWAYS there for me.. I have not deviled into any of the amazing trips you have but I thoroughly enjoyed reading/living thru you. I was at the edge of my seat in yours. You made it sound so doable and enjoyable. Thank you so much for your creative spirit and for expressing yourself in this book. Enjoy your time in California. All my running girls would not do that run for fear of the watch calculating a bad time so it looks like I WILL have to do that one on my own. Me and the forest! Can’t wait!
Enjoyed meeting you in Boston and thanks again for the experience!
Tracy Yuro