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  1. The 4 Deserts Ultramarathon Series is widely recognized as the most prestigious & toughest footrace series in the world. The series consists of the Namib Race (Namibia), Gobi March (Mongolia), Atacama Crossing (Chile) and The Last Desert (Antarctica).

    • About Us

      ABOUT RACINGTHEPLANET . RacingThePlanet and the 4 Deserts...

    • Atacama Crossing

      Atacama Crossing (Chile), a 250 Km/155-Mile, 6-Stage...

    • Gobi March

      Gobi March (Mongolia), a 250 Km/155-Mile, 6-Stage...

    • Namib Race

      27 Mar 2024 Watch the Racing Namibia Video Series. This...

    • The Last Desert

      17 May 2024 Live Race Coverage of the 18th Gobi March Begins...

    • The 20-Year Race

      04 May 2024 Namib Race 2024 Has Concluded. Vicente Juan...

  2. Mar 12, 2006 · Slam Planet: Directed by Kyle Fuller, Mike Henry. With Cristin Aptowicz, Andy Buck, Matthew John Conley, Celena Glenn. Rival poets from Austin, Texas and New York City prepare for the 2004 National Poetry Slam in St. Louis, Missouri.

  3. Mar 12, 2006 · Slam Planet, directed by Mike Henry and Kyle Fuller, tells the story of two rival poetry teams from Austin, Texas and New York, New York. The film chronicles the teams as they prepare for and compete in the 2004 National Poetry Slam in St. Louis, Missouri.

  4. www.anime-planet.com › anime › slam-dunkSlam Dunk | Anime-Planet

    Slam Dunk is the quintessential example of a sports anime in the way that it clearly reflects both the incredible strengths and the overwhelming weaknesses of the genre. On one side, you have likeable characters engaged in what is frequently a terrifically captivating storyline.

  5. Movie Info. Synopsis Rival poets prepare for a poetry slam in St. Louis. Director. Kyle Fuller, Mike Henry. Producer. Ryan Brooks, Brett Etre, Kyle Fuller, Mike Henry. Genre....

  6. Slam Planet (2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Mar 10, 2006 · Henry and Fuller's debut doc, Slam Planet: War of the Words, nails it but good, and, by virtue of its own innate lyricism, becomes an audiovisual ode in its own right, following close at the...