Nels Matson, an ultraendurance athlete from Bradenton, Florida, accomplished the impossible to break the world record for the fastest run across America and he made a stop in the Uintah Basin along his route. On September 8, 2024, Matson began his 3,067-mile journey from San Francisco City Hall to New York City Hall, attempting a blistering pace of over 72 miles daily – all to honor Chris Campbell, a fallen U.S. Navy SEAL. Campbell tragically lost his life in 2011 while serving his country and included in his will, Campbell’s last wish was for 100,000 people to donate to the Wounded Warrior Project. In his name and to help his brothers and sisters who do not return home, Matson honored Campbell’s legacy with his run across America, which included a stop in Duchesne City that happened last month and was featured on their travel log. The transcontinental run, called “Project Campbell’s Call,” honored the legacy of Campbell, and raised awareness and funds for WWP. He arrived at New York City Hall at 9:40pm on October 24th. “The greatest casualty is being forgotten,” said Matson. “This event will help ensure Chris is never forgotten.”