Ferg Hawke


Fergus Hawke is a leading international ultra-distance runner, residing in South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.

Badwater Ultramarathon

He has placed second in the Badwater Ultramarathon twice, to Dean Karnazes and Scott Jurek. His 2005 time is the ninth best time ever in the history of the race. The Badwater Ultramarathon is a 135-mile ultramarathon through Death Valley in mid-July, starting at Badwater Basin, the second-lowest point in the Western Hemisphere, 282 feet below sea level, and finishing 8300 feet up Mount Whitney. With a cumulative vertical ascent of 13,000 ft and a cumulative descent of 4,700 ft, and temperatures reaching 130 degrees Fahrenheit, it is considered by some people to be the most difficult footrace in the world.

Other ultramarathons

He holds the second-best time by a North American in the Marathon des Sables, a staged 150-mile ultramarathon race through the Sahara Desert, in Morocco: 2002, with a time of 22:51:03.
Other notable race results include:
His introduction to endurance events came with triathlons. He served on the Canadian National Triathlon team in 1991, representing Canada at the World Triathlon Championships in Surfers Paradise, Australia that same year.
He has competed in several ultra-triathlons, including the Ultraman World Championships in Hawaii. The Ultraman is a three-day endurance triathlon consisting of a 6.2 mile swim and a 90-mile cycle on day 1, a 171.4 mile cycle on day 2, and a 52.4 mile double marathon on the final day. The course circumnavigates the Big Island of Hawaii and is considered to be one of the most challenging triathlons in the world. At the 1999 Ultraman World Championships he finished third overall, with a combined time of 23:41:16.

The Distance of Truth

He is the subject of a documentary film, "The Distance of Truth", available at www.thedistanceoftruth.com, and has been featured in numerous television, radio, and print articles.