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You are here: Home / Contests / 2011 Western States 100 Prediction Contest

2011 Western States 100 Prediction Contest

June 15, 2011 by Bryon Powell · 22 Comments 

[While this contest is closed, be sure to check out all of iRunFar's Western States coverage located at the top of the righthand sidebar. Also, we take this chance to remind you that we'll be live-casting the race on iRunFar's Twitter feed, so be sure to follow us!]

Western States 100 logoWelcome to iRunFar’s third annual Western States 100 prediction contest! Montrail and Mountain Hardwear are once again supporting the contest with great prize packages going to the top three prognosticators! Read on to learn how this contest works, to see what you can win, and to enter the contest.

The Basics*
You select, in order, your top 8 picks in both the men’s and women’s field. Points are accumulated based on the difference between a runner’s projected placing and their actual placing. (Placing is gender specific.) Given the reality that some top runners will drop out, only your five most accurate picks per gender will count. All DNSs and DNFs will be scored as if the runner placed one spot behind the final finisher. Your goal is to have the fewest total points among your ten scoring runners (5 men and 5 women).

Here’s an example of how points are awarded for a single pick. If I pick Andy Jones-Wilkins, for fifth man and he wins, I’d accumulate 4 points (|5-1|=4). On the other hand, if I pick AJW to place fifth and he finishes as ninth man, I’d again accumulate 4 points (|5-9|=4). I’d get the same 4 points even if he’s beaten to the track by an additional woman.

Ties will initially be broken by the lowest number of points accumulated from the contestants’ picks for the men’s and women’s masters winners. (You can choose masters winners who you previously chose to place top 8 overall.) If a tie remains, the accuracy of picks of the overall winners will be the second tie-breaker. Any persistent ties will be resolved through a random drawing.

While anyone can enter the prediction contest, the Montrail/Mountain Hardwear prizes will only be awarded to folks with US or Canadian mailing addresses. That said, we’ll do our best to reward any winners from further abroad.

The contest will close at 3 a.m. PDT on Wednesday, June 22 – exactly one week after it opens. That’ll give me time to once again analyze all your picks prior to running Western States.

To follow all of our Western States coverage, subscribe to iRunFar via RSS or via email. In addition, following us on Twitter will insure that you receive all of our live coverage we provide before, during, and after the race!

The Prizes
Montrail logoAs noted above, Montrail and Mountain Hardwear are once again providing great products to give away. To start, all first and second place will receive their choice of a pair of Montrail shoes. Those top two places will also receive their choice of one Mountain Hardwear’s Refueler short models (men) or a MH Pace(r) short or skort model. In addition, the grand prize winner will take home a shirt from Mountain Hardwear’s Wicked Lite performance line. Third place will win a Montrail hat to sport along with their choice of Montrail recovery shoes.

Mountain Hardware logoFor those of you who like bullet points, here goes:

  • First Place – Pair of Montrail shoes, Mountain Hardwear Refueler/Pace(r) bottom, Mountain Hardwear Wicked Lite performance shirt
  • Second Place – Pair of Montrail shoes, Mountain Hardwear Refueler/Pace(r) bottom
  • Third Place – Pair of Montrail recovery shoes, Montrail Hat

You’ll also get fame. As proof, we’ll once again recognize last year’s winners, as they topped more than 200 entries. Nice work guys! 1st: Jane Larkindale, 2nd: John Medinger, 3rd: Mike Chastain. For those who are interested, here are the results of last year’s contest as well as the “group-think” predictions the contest entries provided before the race.

The Contest
The contest is now closed.

*The Details
Only one entry per person. If you enter early and wish to change your picks before the deadline, you may replace those picks – please just use the exact same name and email address on subsequent entries. We suppose you don’t need to make all 18 picks, but be aware that a non-pick will be treated the same as a DNF. You can only choose a runner once per gender, but you can pick someone like Tsuyoshi Kaburaki to place overall and win the men’s masters category. No hedging bets, finding loopholes, or other funny business – we reserve the right to invalidate any entry that doesn’t follow in the spirit of fairness.

The Hints
We know that many people will be publishing posts with their Western States picks. In an effort to help you, the iRunFar reader, to make the best picks, we’ll be providing you with others’ publicly published picks as we become aware of them. However, you’ve got to do the reading on your own…. we’d recommend it as some top entrants will not be running the race. That’s the only hint we’ll give here.

  • iRunFar will published numerous interviews with top competitors. These will be embedded at the top of our righthand sidebar until after the race.
  • Karl Meltzer has posted his odds – Roes and Greenwood for the win.
  • Andy Jones-Wilkins will surely have some useful info on his blog.
    • For now, here’s his discussion of top men’s picks.

The Closing
If you want to talk through your ideas before making picks, go for it. For those wishing to go public on their predictions, please leave some or all of your picks in a comment after making your official selections. Go ahead, put your mouth where your mind is! Want to talk some smack about your predictions or your race… we welcome it!

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[Editor's Notes: Special thanks to Mitchell Goodman for once again being the brains and brawn behind this contest. There would be no contest without him.

Also, props to the VHTRC Bull Run Run Pick-the-Winner contests of yore. My enjoyment of those contests gave rise to this contest.]

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Bryon Powell is the Editor-in-Chief of iRunFar.com, which he founded five years ago. Also the author of Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons and a contributing editor at Trail Runner magazine, he's quickly approaching 10 years as an ultrarunner and 20 years as a trail runner. These days he calls Park City, Utah and its trails home.
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Comments

22 Responses to “2011 Western States 100 Prediction Contest”
  1. solarweasel says:
    June 15, 2011 at 9:07 am

    Nick Clark for the win!

    Reply
  2. Steve Pero says:
    June 15, 2011 at 9:47 am

    Hal Koerner and Kami Semick for my picks…

    Reply
  3. Coach Weber says:
    June 15, 2011 at 11:31 am

    A far more diffficult selection would be the bottom 8 … :-).

    Reply
  4. Reid Landes says:
    June 15, 2011 at 11:35 am

    Every year come March Madness someone asks me: “Wanna fill out a bracket?” I just laugh because I have no chance (and very little interest). But this! Maybe… just maybe! Thanks for the opportunity.
    –Reid

    Reply
  5. Justin Peake says:
    June 15, 2011 at 3:10 pm

    great contest.

    Jornet and Garneau taking home the hardware.

    Reply
  6. Mike Place says:
    June 15, 2011 at 3:48 pm

    Hmmm, I went a slightly different direction than I thought I would. I think it’s going to be the mountain runners who excel in the snow and mud who come out ahead. Roes and Kimball are my picks. Fun contest!

    Reply
  7. Trail Clown, Hamilton, VA says:
    June 15, 2011 at 4:06 pm

    The key question is, should I be putting Bryon Powell in my top ten? Hmmm, decisions, decisions…Well, even if you are not gunning for a top ten overall, I hope you have a great race! I’ll be rootin’ for ya in my arm chair next to the computer, be relentless in your forward progress!

    Reply
  8. Daryl @ running clothes says:
    June 15, 2011 at 9:13 pm

    I couldn’t resist selecting Cowman A-Moo-Ha to take the Western States 100.

    Reply
  9. James says:
    June 16, 2011 at 9:15 am

    I think Meghan Arbogast is a lock for Master’s Women…my guess would be Mackey, Koerner, Wolfe, and Braje in a tight pack letting Kilian and Geoff wear each other out on the mountains. Thanks for the fun Bryon…

    Reply
  10. footfeathers says:
    June 16, 2011 at 9:38 am

    1 jornet
    2 clark
    3 roes
    4 burch
    5 koerner
    6 mackey
    7 loutitt
    8 wolfe

    Ladies
    1 lapierre
    2 garneau
    3 greenwood
    4 ortiz
    5 cospolich
    6 bosio
    7 wheeler
    8 kimblall

    masters:
    men – mackey
    women – ortiz

    Reply
    • Anonymous says:
      June 25, 2011 at 10:37 am

      Ortiz is definitely the winner on this one!

      Reply
  11. Nine Mile Wolf says:
    June 18, 2011 at 10:05 pm

    Roes, Wolfe. Tie

    Reply
  12. Kiefer says:
    June 19, 2011 at 12:34 pm

    Watch out for Wolfe. That’s all I’m saying.

    Reply
  13. Speedgoatkarl says:
    June 20, 2011 at 5:27 pm

    1. Roes
    2. Jornet
    3. Clark
    4. Koerner
    5. Mackey
    6. James
    7. Wolfe
    8. Sim Jae-Duk

    Women:

    1. Greenwood
    2. Semick
    3. Smith
    4. Garneau
    5. Vaught
    6. Ortiz
    7. Lapierre
    8. Kimball

    I don’t do Masters, cuz’ all these guys above, even if they are over 40 are “not” Masters yet. :-)

    Reply
    • Bryon Powell says:
      June 20, 2011 at 5:44 pm

      Oops… the form went missing there after I updated with your odds. I entered your picks in the contest.

      Reply
  14. Trailgirl says:
    June 21, 2011 at 7:30 pm

    The womens race is going to be the one to watch this year. So much new and not well known talent! At the end of the day I think Lapierre will emerge the winner. Lapierre and Jornet.

    Reply
    • Anonymous says:
      June 25, 2011 at 10:40 am

      I’ll take Ortiz

      Reply
  15. Dan Cumming says:
    June 23, 2011 at 8:34 pm

    Only have one prediction. Don’t do this kind of running myself so pick is partly sentimental, but not totally. If running in mountains and snow counts, then watch out for Ellie Greenwood in the women’s race. Runners with more experience on the course could be her weak spot, but nobody has more heart. Ellie G – Top 3, but hoping for #1.

    Reply
  16. Marco says:
    June 24, 2011 at 1:35 pm

    Michael Arnstein is my pick

    Reply
  17. Marco says:
    June 24, 2011 at 1:36 pm

    Michael Arnstein is my Pick, Gooooooo Mike!!!!!!

    Reply
  18. Erik A says:
    June 25, 2011 at 9:20 am

    You know, I didn’t keep track of all my picks…anyone know if they can be seen anywhere? Yeah, I forget stuff like this ALL the time…And you know what? I’ll probably forget to look back here for any responses :) Too many concussions from rugby…either that or I’m a male blonde disguised as a bald man…

    Reply

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