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Camille Herron, 42, is one of the world's top ultramarathon runners, having set 12 world records and becoming the youngest woman to reach 100,000 lifetime running miles. But now, the American ...
A Wikipedia response to Temporun73’s edits on Camille Herron’s biography (Photo: Wikipedia) Moderators had warned Temporun73 in January about its updates to Herron’s page.
Camille Herron, 42, is one of the world's top ultramarathon runners, having set 12 world records and becoming the youngest woman to reach 100,000 lifetime running miles. But now, the American ...
Ultrarunner Camille Herron, 42, along with her husband and coach Conor Holt are accused of removing and downplaying accomplishments from her competition’s Wikipedia pages while amplifying her own.
Ultrarunner Camille Herron, who was shown in a September 23 Canadian Running report to have allegedly made edits to the Wikipedia pages of some of her competitors to downplay their accomplishments ...
Ultrarunner Camille Herron is accused of operating two separate Wiki profiles between 2017 and 2024 which removed accolades from the pages of other athletes and added to Herron's.
Ultramarathon runner Camille Herron and her husband Conor reportedly edited competitors' Wikipedia pages. She's been dropped by Lululemon. Here's what to know.
Ultrarunner Camille Herron, 42, along with her husband and coach Conor Holt are accused of removing and downplaying accomplishments from her competition’s Wikipedia pages while amplifying her own.
Camille Herron, a US long-distance runner with multiple ultrarunning world records, has been dropped by Lululemon, her primary sponsor, following reports that she has been editing Wikipedia ...
Imagine running for 100 miles, setting a world record, and then finding out it doesn’t count. That is the situation professional ultrarunner Camille Herron faces. Herron, known as one of the ...
Subsequently, Camille has been dropped by a major sponsor and several runners have spoken out against her. Here's what to know about the scandal. What is Camille Herron's Wikipedia controversy?