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Trail running, especially in a place as sacred and dangerous as the Grand Teton, relies on a shared understanding of fairness and a consideration of others' safety, writes Ryan Burke.
New emails show that the National Park Service didn’t want to punish an athlete for running off-trail — but the Justice ...
Michelino Sunseri, 32, completed a blistering round-trip of Wyoming 's Grand Teton on September 2, 2024, finishing the ...
Record-setting runner Michelino Sunseri faces prosecution for trail use in Grand Tetons National Park, revealing concerns ...
On Sept. 2, 2024, Michelino Sunseri set a new fastest known time (FKT) on Wyoming’s Grand Teton, clocking in at an astounding 2 hours, 50 minutes, and 50 seconds from Lupine Meadows to the summit and ...
The National Park Service backed away from its prosecution of Michelino Sunseri just one day before the runner went on trial ...
The case against Michelino Sunseri exemplifies the injustice caused by the proliferation of regulatory crimes—the target of a ...
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Grand Teton trial reveals new details around ultra runner’s shortcut and feds’ decision to charge himEven without Michelino Sunseri’s testimony, however, the proceeding offered new insight into the circumstances leading to the fateful shortcut and the law enforcement decisions that followed.
Michelino Sunseri, 32, a professional mountain runner, completed a blistering, record-setting, round-trip of Wyoming's Grand Teton on September 2, 2024, finishing the grueling 13.2-mile route in ...
A breakfast of Snickers, a Red Bull and three ibuprofen fueled Michelino Sunseri to achieve a new record in September 2024: He raced 13.2 miles up and down Grand Teton National Park’s tallest ...
After mountain runner Michelino Sunseri ascended and descended Grand Teton in record time last fall, his corporate sponsor, The North Face, heralded his achievement as “an impossible dream — come true ...
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