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Jurek on his 2015 AT northbound thru-hike (Photo: John Roark/AP)

Scott Jurek Is Attempting an FKT on the AT, Again

This time the former AT record holder is heading southbound and shooting for a time of under 40 days

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(Photo: John Roark/AP)

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Scott Jurek is going for the Appalachian Trail speed record鈥攁gain. In 2015, Jurek broke Jennifer Pharr Davis鈥檚 northbound record by 3 hours and 13 minutes. But his time of 46 days, 8 hours, and 7 minutes was later shattered by Karel Sabbe in 41 days, 7 hours, and 39 minutes in 2018.

鈥淚 feel like I left something on the table,鈥 said Jurek. 鈥淭he last time was like an on-sight project.鈥

For this attempt, he鈥檚 heading southbound, starting in Maine and finishing the 2,189-mile route in Georgia. Jurek is already four days into the trail, having left on August 4 at 7 A.M. ET. Karl Meltzer set the current southbound record time of 45 days, 22 hours, and 38 minutes in 2016. But Jurek鈥檚 goal isn鈥檛 simply to break the southbound record. He wants to break 40 days, which would make him the fastest AT thru-hiker of all time in either direction by more than one day.

鈥淭he goal is to really go for it,鈥 said Jurek. 鈥淗opefully I can utilize and learn from last time.鈥

鈥淛ust when I think I have gone to the edge, I have to go out even further on that edge. That part of me had been explored in ultrarunning, but not to the level I had to go on the AT.鈥

Jurek is the seven-time聽winner of the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run and has notched victories in the historic 153-mile Spartathlon in Greece and some of North America鈥檚 most grueling ultramarathons, including the Hardrock 100 and the Badwater 135-Mile Ultramarathon. He is The New York Times best-selling author of and , which he co-authored with his wife, Jenny, about his record-breaking northbound run on the AT.

鈥淭he terrain is mind bending at times, the mountains are big, the way the trail courses, the social aspect, the history,鈥 he said. 鈥淐oming out to the East feels a little like a homecoming to me.鈥

In his second run on the AT, Jurek will have more experience and knowledge to draw from, especially when things get rough. 鈥淭he amount I learned last time was huge鈥攙ast,鈥 said Jurek. 鈥淲hat amazes me with endurance events is the depth and level I am able to go. Just when I think I have gone to the edge, I have to go out even further on that edge. That part of me had been explored in ultrarunning, but not to the level I had to go on the AT.鈥

Meltzer鈥檚 current southbound record is ten hours faster than Jurek鈥檚 northbound time, though Meltzer thinks his record is 鈥渟oft,鈥 explaining that he had several 鈥渓ousy鈥 days. 鈥淚 was great for 18 days, and then I had shin problems,鈥 said Meltzer. 鈥淚t didn鈥檛 all click in the middle sections for me鈥攖here is room for improvement.鈥

While Jurek agrees the southbound record can go lower, he also says with a laugh that 鈥渋t鈥檚 definitely not soft.鈥

The typical thru-hiker takes five to seven months to complete the AT, and most prefer the north-to-south direction because the terrain is more manageable to start and it gives them time to get their trail legs under them. But Meltzer thinks a well-trained runner can be faster going southbound by running the more technical and challenging terrain early on while the legs are fresh, and then moving quicker at the end.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a personal preference,鈥 he said, but 鈥渋t鈥檚 not easy either way.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about the record, it鈥檚 about experiencing the land and my body鈥檚 potential.鈥

Since his northbound record in 2015, which is still the third-fastest today, Jurek has become a dad twice. 鈥淣othing has changed at all,鈥 he joked. 鈥淣o, really, things have changed drastically. It鈥檚 tough finding a balance and ways to incorporate things we love to do and hauling the kids around.鈥

That鈥檚 why it鈥檚 taken six years to find the time to go back to the AT. Since having kids, Jenny has been working on regaining fitness and running marathons. The entire family has spent a lot of time on the track together. Now Scott is looking forward to his kids being a part of his own endurance goals for the first time.

Jenny will again be driving a support van with Raven (5) and Evergreen (3), but she won鈥檛 crew full time and will be off and on the trail finding playgrounds and spending time with friends and family along the way.

A full-time, three-person crew including Meltzer, Thomas Gathman, and Cate Striplin will support Jurek in another van.

鈥淚t is a gift to be able to explore the world, moving through the land with an appreciation for the people who came before us,鈥 said Jurek. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about the record, it鈥檚 about experiencing the land and my body鈥檚 potential, but I just love being out there and looking at plants and trees and rocks.鈥

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