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You are here: Home / Columns / TWIR / This Week in Running (7/26 – 7/27)

This Week in Running (7/26 – 7/27)

July 23, 2008 by Anthony Portera · 9 Comments 

iRunFar is psyched to bring you a new weekly feature – This Week In Running!

Tony Portera of the Run-a-Long-Way Blog has kindly agreed to share TWIR directly with the iRunFar community. (Tony previously published TWIR on his blog.) Every week TWIR highlights the coming weekend’s ultramarathons, select marathons, as well as other races that will surely interest iRunFar readers. As you can see below, Tony also occasionally adds commentary regarding the previous week’s events to TWIR. So please welcome iRunFar’s newest contributor – Tony Portera – and TWIR!

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After a week off to crew and pace at the Badwater Ultramarathon and the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run, This Weekend in Running returns to preview a few of the running events that will take place on the weekend of July 26-27. But first, a quick congratulations to Jorge Pacheco (23:20:16) and Jaime Donaldson (26:51:33, a new women’s course record) on their victories at Badwater, and to Andy Jones-Wilkins (16:07:52) and Devon Crosby-Helms (18:31:34) on their victories in Vermont. Both Jaime and Andy have posted race reports on their respective blogs.

And now, on with the show….

This week we feature the Jay Mountain Marathon (Jay, VT) – Both the marathon and 1/2 marathon are sold out. This event comes complete with a race director’s warning:

Racer Director’s Warning: The Marathon, (33.0 miles), is considered by our own participants to be the hardest marathon ever put together for it’s distance; This is a trail marathon, and using the word trail is stretching it. One section is actually a bushwhack from flagging tape to flagging tape, and another section will take you on a deer trail leading to a mountain brook. You will run in the brook for about 3 miles. At mile 20 you will cross a 50-foot wide river in order to reach aid station #6. Only the adventurous, experienced trail runners and fit athletes should sign up for this race. You will get wet and very muddy, and you are likely to end up with scratches on your legs. This is NOT a normal marathon. Most of our runners double and some triple their PR. If you have not run a marathon in less than 5.30 hours in the last 12 months, don’t even think about doing this one. We realize that the expense of traveling, lodging, etc. makes the trip pretty expensive for some. Okay, your first reaction is that 5.30 hours for 19.0 miles is nothing. This is not a joke. This is a very, very hard race and if you have not run a 5.30 hour marathon in the last 12 months, the chances of being cutoff are very high. Think twice before registering. Because of the difficult terrain, aid stations are spaced every 3 to 4 miles. It is advisable to run with a water bottle. Most of our past runners took over 1 hour, some 2 hours, to cover the ground between aid station #5 and aid station #6, only 4.4 miles apart. Rule of Thumb: If you’re not sure this race is for you, it’s probably not.

If you survived that, take a look at some of the ultra events taking place this weekend…..

Wasatch Speedgoat 50k (Utah) – Join RD Karl Meltzer on Saturday the 26th for “a tough, high altitude trail run, with over 10,000 feet of gain” on single-track trails and rough fire roads.

Mt. Hood Pacific Crest Trail 50 Mile (Mt. Hood, Oregon) – Our good friend Olga Varlamova is a co-RD for this event. Straight out and back. The course heads north on the Pacific Crest Trail from Timothy Lake Area to Mt. Hood Timberline Lodge before turning around. It is 99% on the PCT, very shaded, a few road crossings and about half the distance has roots and rocks. The other half is fast with good footing. There’s a total of 5,200 feet of climbing over the 50 miles.

Rebel Summer Scorcher 12-Hour Run (Iowa) – This 1st annual 12-hour run is on the Sioux Central Campus and is to be run on an 800m grass loop. Start is on Saturday at 8:00 a.m.

White River 50 Mile Trail Run (Crystal Mountain, WA) – The USATF national trail championship event since 2001, this event takes place in the shadow of Mt. Rainier. “The race stands as an ultimate test of mental character and physical endurance. Over the 50-mile distance the race course rises and falls a staggering 8,700 feet (total elevation change: 17,400 feet). The race features rolling terrain, ridge tops, northwest forest, several sections of technical trails, and of course several demanding climbs and challenging descents.”

Minnesota Voyageur Trail Ultra (Carlton, MN) – Out and back on difficult, rough woodland trails. No pacers allowed.

On the marathon front, trail/wilderness marathons appear to be the focus this weekend, featuring the following events…

Grand Island Trail Marathon (Munising, MI) – 10K option as well. “If you are a crazy, passionate soul who lives for the joy of endless single track, root-rock hopscotch, and a post run plunge into the world’s largest freshwater lake,” this is an event for you. The course includes single-track, two track, and narrow dirt roads. Note: This is a trail marathon on a wilderness island. Do not expect large numbers of spectators and the comforts of a road marathon. Do expect extraordinary beauty.

Kilauea Volcano Wilderness Runs (Volcano, HI) – Called one of the “world’s toughest measured marathons,” this race challenges the most advanced and hardy endurance runners. The course covers extremely rough and uneven terrain, starkly beautiful lava fields in the Ka’u Desert, and 1,000 foot elevation changes. Runners should have trained on trails or have participated in trail running events and be able to finish the marathon in 7 hours and 30 minutes. Add one hour to your best time to see if you can meet this requirement.

Please leave a comment to let Tony and iRunFar know what you think about this new feature.

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9 Responses to “This Week in Running (7/26 – 7/27)”
  1. I am a runner. "We are what we repeatedly do" says:
    July 23, 2008 at 9:07 am

    Bryon, nice work. Good new feature. Keep it up. You might have to quit your day job buddy.

    Reply
  2. Trail Goat says:
    July 23, 2008 at 9:44 am

    Loomdog,
    Tony Portera puts TWIR together. He’s been running TWIR on his blog for a while now. I was hanging with him before pacing at the VT100 this past weekend when I jokingly suggested that I’d love to have TWIR on iRunFar. He jumped on it. Tony is a great guy and I’m excited to have him on board.

    Perhaps I should see who else would contribute to iRunFar!

    Reply
  3. olga says:
    July 23, 2008 at 10:24 am

    PCT as of this year only offers a 50 miler. However, next year we will have a separate 100 miler – and a possibility of a separate 50k. Stay tuned. Thanks! And nice work at VT pacing, Mr. PACER! How is it working for the two of us, huh? :)

    Reply
  4. Trail Goat says:
    July 23, 2008 at 10:38 am

    Olga,
    Thanks for the PCT info. I’m psyched to hear that your idea of an Oregon 100 is coming to fruition.

    Thanks for the note re pacing… and you don’t even know that I paced a second runner for the final 30 miles at Vermont! ;-) I love pacing!

    Reply
  5. AnthonyP says:
    July 23, 2008 at 11:08 am

    Your feats of “double” and “triple” pacing (a la GTR100)are legendary.

    Reply
  6. Holly says:
    July 23, 2008 at 3:44 pm

    Love the new feature – great idea!

    Reply
  7. Argentine Rocket says:
    July 24, 2008 at 6:55 am

    Sounds great; it may need a “catchy” name… ideas:
    - U-RUN: Ultra Running Updates and News
    - RED: Recent Endurance Developments
    Or, my favorites:
    - FART: Featured Accomplishments of the Running Type
    - TURD: The Ultra Running Developments
    :)

    Reply
  8. Trail Goat says:
    July 24, 2008 at 9:19 am

    Tony,
    I’m not sure “famous” is the right word. Perhaps you meant infamous … or notorious. ;-)

    Holly,
    If there’s ever a standout Canadian races, please let us know. iRunFar and TWIR are committed to covering the 51st state!

    Rocket,
    Tony came up with TWIR awhile back, so I think well stick with it. Thanks for the suggestions though, but I think you forgot WUN: Weekly Ultra News! ;-)

    You may be unaware of a cultural aspect of using TWIR. You see, I and many others grew up with This Week in Baseball as well as it’s segment T.W.I.B. Notes. As a fan of the horrible N.Y. Mets, I think Tony’s making a cultural reference with the name TWIR.

    Reply
  9. AnthonyP says:
    July 24, 2008 at 9:30 am

    Yeah…that’s where it came from…but the Mets did manage to NOT blow the lead last night !

    Reply

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