Camille Herron’s Wikipedia Controversy Explained

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A few days ago, news broke from Canadian Running Magazine that Camille Herron and her husband, Connor Holt, were caught manipulating Wikipedia page entries for other prominent trail and ultrarunners including Courtney Dauwalter, Kilian Jornet, and Des Linden.

In this clip from the Singletrack Podcast, Finn Melanson and Brett Hornig discuss the fallout from this situation and how the sport can move forward.

Note that this was recorded before additional news broke earlier today that Lululemon had ended their partnership with Camille Herron.

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