

After tapping the gate, he falls back and collapses on the road.Įarlier on Sunday afternoon, Robbins was still in the race, running on the third loop while most competitors either abandoned the race or missed the time limit on the second loop, which was undertaken Saturday night in wet and stormy conditions.Ĭanadian Running Magazine, which has an editor at the race, says Robbins experienced some difficulties. In a video, Robbins is shown sprinting toward the yellow gate that marks the start and finish line. North Vancouver runner's 100-mile race ends in confusion, heartbreak.#BM100- 2017, Robbins, who is a professional ultra-distance runner - meaning he trains for races between 80 and 160 kilometres in length - almost finished, but was six seconds over the time limit and had gone off course.

Inspiring performance, regardless of the outcome.
