Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage and videos from the Go One More Ultra events.
- The Go One More Ultra (G1M) is a Last Man Standing ultra that takes place at Bare Ranch in Texas, where runners complete a 4.2-mile loop hourly until only one remains. The format and public interest have grown rapidly through 2024–2026 coverage, with event content heavily amplified online.[1][3]
- In 2025, the race concluded with a dramatic finish: after 56 loops (roughly 378–379 km), the last two runners, Kendall Picado Fallas (Australia) and Kim Gottwald (Germany), agreed to share the win due to a severe thunderstorm that halted the race for safety reasons; this result set a course-record-like milestone for the event’s distance in its fifth edition.[1]
- The 2026 iteration continued the trend of high engagement and documentary-style storytelling, with multiple YouTube uploads and behind-the-scenes content showing the race underway and the ongoing community around the event; these videos emphasize the spectacle and culture forming around G1M as a branded endurance narrative.[3][4][5][6]
- Public reaction to the 2025 race included interest from notable athletes and media figures, underscoring the event’s status as a noteworthy ultrarunning moment, not just a niche competition.[1]
- For ongoing coverage and results, look for race-day livestreams, recap videos, and social posts from Bare Performance Nutrition (BPN) and the event organizers, which tend to appear within days of the loops and often highlight top finishers and any shared wins or DNFs due to weather or safety decisions.[4][5][3]
Illustration: The Go One More Ultra’s format creates a loop-by-loop narrative, where each hour resets the clock and adds to the drama. This structure drives real-time content, audience engagement, and post-race storytelling, as seen in 2025 coverage and 2026 media output.[3][4][1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent updates from specific sources or summarize the standings and notable moments from the latest edition as soon as you specify which year you’re most interested in.
Citations:
- Why are people freaking out over this year's Go One More ultra?.[1]
- Go One More Ultra talk and outcomes, including 2025 shared win due to weather.[2]
- The Go One More Ultra Has Started and related content coverage.[3]
- Go One More Ultra is underway videos and coverage.[5][6][4]
Sources
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iancorless.orgOn the weekend of May 24th, 2025, we welcomed 132 runners from across the globe to the hallowed grounds of Bare Ranch for the inaugural Go One More Ultra. Situated on a 4.2 mile loop that must be completed every hour on the hour until only one runner remains. Creating a story and race that gripped the world.
letterboxd.comOn the weekend of May 24th, 2025, we welcomed 132 runners from across the globe to the hallowed grounds of Bare Ranch for the inaugural Go One More Ultra. Situated on a 4.2 mile loop that must be completed every hour on the hour until only one runner remains. Creating a story and race that gripped the world.
watch.plex.tvAfter a 378-km battle, Australia's Kendall Picado Fallas and Germany's Kim Gottwald were put on thunderstorm watch–and called it a tie
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