Below from http://www.americanultra.org/MUT-2001_ROY.htmHanna’s gutsy 6:43 silver medal performance at the 2001 World 100 Km Challenge in August in Cleder, France was the highest placing American men’s performance in the history of the International Association of Ultrarunner’s 100K World Challenge. Hanna raced as part of the six-man US team that he was named to in March based on his second place in the USATF 100 Km GNC Championship in Pittsburgh. Hanna was announced the recipient of the Ted Corbitt Award and Trason was awarded the Ruth Anderson Award at the USATF Convention in Mobile, Alabama on November 30, 2001.
Hanna get's my vote wrote:
Hanna = Wide range of abilities. Recent 15:20 5K, and fairly recent 2nd overall in the World 100K (granted 100K = pre-master but damn good)
CA, HI, FL, OR, NC, SC, TX, et wrote:Hanna is good, but I don't think he's the best. As another poster pointed out Danny Martinez and others need to be considered.