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2012 JFK 50 Mile Live Coverage

November 16, 2012 by Bryon Powell · 8 Comments 

JFK 50The 50th JFK 50 Mile kicks off Saturday morning at 5 am EST for early starters and 7 am for the main field, which includes an all-star cast of elites. The raceday weather looks to be idea with temps starting near freezing before climbing to 50F under sunny skies. Despite recent strong storms in the area, word is that the Appalachian Trail section of the course should be smooth running… okay, it’ll still be plenty rocky, but blowdowns shouldn’t be an issue.

[UPDATE: We've published our 2012 JFK 50 Mile results article.]

As mentioned, this year’s JFK features tons of talent. In fact, there’s enough talent to warrant its own article. Fortunately, Andy Mason of the local Herald-Mail newspaper has written that article in the form of an excellent JFK preview.

On the men’s side, Max King should challenge freshly minted course record-holder David Riddle, who lowered the mark to 5:40:45 last year. (iRF’s 2011 post-race interview with Riddle) Those two along with Michael Arnstein (a 5:50 JFKer and recent Javelina 100 champ), Zach Bitter (fastest American 50 mile time in 2011), Trent Briney (4th at 2004 US Olympic Trials marathon in 2:12), Jeff Buechler (3rd at the 2011 JFK in 5:53), Brian Drumm (2010 JFK Champ), Zach Miller (2nd at the 2007 JFK), and Ian Sharman (fastest trail 100 mile time on North American soil) should make for a race that puts Riddle’s year-old record in jeopardy. There are, of course, a ton of other great runners in the field, including Josh Brimhall, Adam Hill, Ryne Melcher, Matthew Lavine, Glen Redpath, and Jim Sweeney.

Ellie Greenwood is having a fantastic 2012, capped by her course record-setting win at the Western States 100. Aside from running for the win, expect Greenwood to challenge the top men and make a go at Devon Yanko’s (née Crosby-Helms) course record of 6:29:21. Two fantastic marathoners – Emily Harrison (2:32 PR) and Megan Hovis (2:37 PR) – have the talent to pull off an upset if either can nail their first attempt at a 50 mile race. On the opposite side, veteran ultramarathoner Beverley Anderson-Abbs seems to be returning to her speedy self after a bout with injury. Other fast females toeing the line include Melanie Bos, Jacqueline Palmer, Anna Piskorska, and Anne Spillane. (A nod to Andy Mason for pointing out the marathoners in both fields!)

We’ll be livecasting the event on iRunFar’s Twitter feed with the help of two-time top 10 finisher at JFK, Andy Mason, the legendary Dr. David Horton, and the family of David Riddle. (Contact us if you’d like to provide additional race-day info!) We’ll also be combining our twitter feed with other possible news sources and encouraging all of you to join the discussion in the CoverItLive window below.

Here are a couple resources to help you follow the race:

  • The JFK 50 mile race website, including the entrants list and course info;
  • Andy Mason’s race preview (again);
  • Anstr Davidson’s seminal description of the JFK 50;
  • The Herald-Mail website featuring live video coverage, including finish line interviews, from noon to 5 pm EST on Saturday; and
  • If you’ve got a couple minutes to kill during our coverage, check out:
    • An article on the history of the JFK 50 for this year’s 50th running;
    • A recent Washington Post article on the race’s history
    • Runner’s World’s two stories (1 and 2) and video on the 50th JFK; and
    • My 2007 JFK race report. (The race remains my 50 mile PR.)




Please consider making a donation in support of our coverage of the JFK 50 Mile. Purchasing items from the iRunFar Store also supports our race coverage around the world.

-Bryon Powell, Editor-in-Chief of iRunFar

Related articles:

  1. 2012 JFK 50 Mile Results: King and Greenwood Set Course Records Results of the 2012 JFK 50 Mile....
  2. 2011 JFK 50 Mile Results Results of the 2011 JFK 50 mile won by David Riddle in a course record time of 5:40:44 and Cassie Scallon in 6:31:37....
  3. 2011 TNF 50 Mile Championships (Live) Coverage A collection of iRunFar's coverage of the 2011 The North Face Endurance Challenge 50 Mile Championships....

Filed under Races · Tagged with Beverley Anderson-Abbs, Brian Drumm, David Riddle, Ellie Greenwood, Emily Harrison, Ian Sharman, Jeff Buechler, JFK 50 Mile, Max King, Megan Hovis, Michael Arnstein, Trent Briney, Zach Bitter, Zach Miller

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

8 Responses to “2012 JFK 50 Mile Live Coverage”
  1. swampy says:
    November 16, 2012 at 12:40 pm

    Horton!?! Awesome.

    Reply
  2. Sage Canaday says:
    November 16, 2012 at 12:48 pm

    Really looking forward to seeing how Trent runs. Go get ‘em! #TeamExHansons

    Reply
  3. Scott M says:
    November 16, 2012 at 12:49 pm

    Looking forward to the coverage!

    Reply
  4. Stack says:
    November 16, 2012 at 12:52 pm

    awesome to see a shout out for Megan Hovis (she’s the one I’ve told you about from Charlotte but Bryon… don’t forget the other fast lady from Charlotte (Val Matena) who I believe was top 10 last year.

    I personally want to see Megan & Val cruising (more like flying) and working together through most of the race picking off people left and right before one of them (maybe both?) kicking it up a notch in the latter miles.

    really excited about this one!

    Reply
  5. Rosie says:
    November 16, 2012 at 3:31 pm

    Nice! Thanks for creatively partnering to expand your coverage!

    Reply
  6. Andy Mason says:
    November 16, 2012 at 9:39 pm

    My dark-horse pick to crack the top five: Graham Peck.

    Reply
    • Bryon Powell says:
      November 17, 2012 at 4:56 am

      Graham, who?! Time to do some early morning research!

      Reply
  7. Alex says:
    November 17, 2012 at 11:36 am

    So… any chance Max sneaks in to the conversation for UROTY? He’s had about as good a year as one could, at some really competitive races, without attempting a 100 – a fact I’m sure many voters would hold against him. Still, ultras are ultras. The award isn’t for the best 100 miler.

    Reply

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