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Born | Gary Cantrell |
Gary Cantrell, known as Lazarus Lake, is an endurance race designer and director. His races include the Barkley Marathons, Big's Backyard Ultra, the Barkley Fall Classic, Vol State 500K,[1] A Race for the Ages,[2] the Last Annual Heart of the South,[3] and the Strolling Jim 40.[4] In 2018, Lake covered the United States on foot, starting in Rhode Island and ending in Oregon.[5]
A largely fringe figure known only within the world of ultrarunning, Cantrell gained worldwide recognition following a 2014 documentary called The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young.[6]
His races are known to be especially grueling. Trail Runner magazine called him an "evil genius," "The Leonardo da Vinci of pain," "A master of sadomasochistic craft."[1] Yet, his races have developed an almost cult-like following. The Bitter Southerner magazine described Cantrell as a "Bearded Saint" and "The Godfather of the Woods."[7]
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he organized the Great Virtual Race Across Tennessee (#GVRAT), which started on May 1 and ended four months later. During that period (123 days), the more than 19,000 participants - from all over the world - averaged over 5 miles per day to run (virtually from their hometown) a total of 635 miles / 1021 km, and so crossing virtually the entire state of Tennessee.
In 2023, Cantrell was inducted into the American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame.[8][9] He lives with his wife Sandra in Bell Buckle, Tennessee.[10]