News about Dean Karnazes

In fact, the ultramarathon runner who said he was injured by a coyote fractured himself in a fall

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2022
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area posted an update on Twitter four days after Dean Karnazes, 59, posted an Instagram video claiming to have been attacked near the Golden Gate Bridge. 'While we're grateful for the coverage, we want to stress that the injuries depicted were caused by a fall,' the GGNRA tweeted.' 'The coyote did not bite the individual concerned in this encounter.' 'To be precise, the fall, not the coyote itself, was the cause of Karnazes' injuries,' National Park Service spokesperson Julian Espinoza told the SFGATE.' 'It wouldn't be correct to say that the incident was portrayed as an assault.'

On a 150-mile run, a ultramarathon runner was attacked by coyote

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
During his 150-mile run in California near the Golden Gate Bridge, an ultramarathon runner was accosted by a coyote. Dean Karnazes, 59, posted a video on Instagram addressing the assault on his over 100,000 followers with blood dripping from his upper and lower lip. 'I've been attacked by a shark and now a coyote,' the video's caption states.'