Yassine Diboun is an American ultra-runner. He won and set the course record at the Leona Divide 50k race in 2013 with a time of 4:03:33.[1] Diboun routinely places near the top in some of the most difficult American and international ultra-marathons, including a 3rd-place finish in the 2016 HURT 100 mile race with a finishing time of 22:39:00 [2] and Top Ten finish in the 2013 Western States 100 with a time of 18:44:02.[3] He ran the 2015 Western States 100 in 17:41:38 and placed fifteenth. His fastest 100-mile time is also at the coveted Western States 100 from 2012 in a time of 16:43:01.[4] In 2015 Yassine was one of five American runners who represented the USA at the IAU World Trail Championships in Annecy, France. The team went on to take the silver medal.
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Born | California | August 28, 1978
Height | 5' 11 |
Weight | 150 |
Website | http://www.WyeastWolfpack.com/ |
Sport | |
Country | United States |
Event | Ultramarathon |
Team | Columbia/Montrail |
Turned pro | 2007 |
Coached by | Self |
Diboun lives and trains in Portland, Oregon and owns and operates a local training business called Wy'east Wolfpack.
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