On Earth With James Cracknell - Toughest Race

On Earth With James Cracknell - Toughest Race

: Published in the journal Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2016), with an online version appearing in 2015.

: Exotic endurance: Tourism, fitness and the Marathon des Sables . Toughest Race On Earth With James Cracknell

The "Toughest Race" mentioned is the , a 251-km (approx. 156-mile) ultramarathon in the Sahara Desert. : Published in the journal Environment and Planning

: The film follows James Cracknell, a double Olympic gold medalist, as he attempts to finish in the top 50 of the MdS. 156-mile) ultramarathon in the Sahara Desert

: The paper uses the Discovery Channel documentary Toughest Race on Earth with James Cracknell (2011) as a primary source to critique how global tourism, fitness, and neoliberalism intersect in extreme sporting events. It explores how Western fitness regimes are portrayed as "conquering" exotic landscapes, a narrative often inverted by the success of local Moroccan runners. The Subject Matter (The Race)

Exotic endurance: Tourism, fitness and theMarathon des Sables

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