Rachel Entrekin made history on Wednesday, winning the Cocodona 250 Mile in a new course record of 56 hours, 9 minutes, and 48 seconds. Entrekin won the race outright—holding off Kilian Korth, who set a men’s course record of 57:28:36—and she became the first woman in the race’s history to win the event overall. Entrekin, 34, defended her women’s title from 2025 and took over seven hours off her time from last year. She won the women’s race in 2024, too. The Cocodona 250 started early on Monday morning and Entrekin broke the tape midday on Wednesday. The course features more than 38,000 feet of elevation gain, winding through trails in central Arizona and finishing in the high-altitude town of Flagstaff . The rest of the podium for the 250-miler had some familiar faces in the ultrarunning world. Veteran Courtney Dauwalter was the second woman to finish (61:58:35), and Megan Eckert, the women’s 6-day world record holder , was third in 63:09:07.…