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October 2, 2023 – iRunFar


This Week in Running Justin Mock TWIRCourse data fell at Spartathlon and The Bear, a world champion struggled at Extremely Pirineu, and world champions have been topped at XTERRA. We appeared throughout and rounded it up right here.

The Bear 100 Mile – Logan, Utah

The purpose-to-point race celebrated its twenty fifth anniversary. The course climbed 22,816 from northern Utah to southern Idaho, ending at Bear Lake.

Ladies

Kathryn Graham gained the ladies’s crown in 22:25. She was fifth right here in 2020 in 26:14.

Current Barkley Fall Traditional winner Kris Rugloski, who’s an impediment course-racer outdoors of path operating, got here subsequent in 25:28, and Rebekah Rose was a detailed third in 25:34.

Kathryn Graham - 2023 The Bear 100 female winner

Kathryn Graham on her method to successful the 2023 Bear 100 Mile. Photograph: Bethany Draper

Males

It’d been over a decade since anybody had run beneath 18 hours at The Bear, and Christopher Kollar’s 17:50 course report had stood since 2012. That mark got here means down this yr although.

23-year-old Zack Garner hit a homerun in his 100-mile debut. Garner gained in 17:11. He was nearly two hours higher than everybody else on this yr’s race too. Beforehand, the BYU pupil was fifth on the Speedgoat by UTMB 50k every of the final two years.

Lower than 4 minutes separated the following two finishers. Jake Krong edged out Jesse Wealthy for second in 19:09, and Wealthy was third in 19:13.

Full outcomes.

Zack Garner - 2023 The Bear 100 mile male winner

Zack Garner, the 2023 The Bear 100 mile male winner. Photograph: Bethany Draper

Good Côte d’Azur by UTMB – Good, France

The 115k (71 miles) race was the yr’s third Golden Ticket race with the highest two finishers incomes an automated entry to subsequent yr’s Western States 100.

Ladies

Eleanor Davis (U.Ok.) led everything of the ladies’s race. She completed first in 13:49, and was nearly an hour higher than everybody else.

Marjo Liikanen (Finland) was second in 14:44 and Giulia Vinco (Italy) ran 15:28 for third.

Eleanor Davis - 2023 Nice Côte d'Azur by UTMB 115k champion

Eleanor Davis, the 2023 Good Côte d’Azur by UTMB 115k champion. Photograph: Good Côte d’Azur by UTMB

Males

Jim Walmsley goes again to Western States. The three-time winner and course report holder earned his means again in with a first-place end in 11:21. Walmsley’s win right here comes lower than a month after additionally successful UTMB.

Walmsley’s coaching mate Simon Gosselin (France) was second in 11:46 and accepted his Golden Ticket too.

The remainder of the highest 5 included Philipp Ausserhofer (Italy), Thibaut Baronian (France), and Sylvain Camus (France) in 11:55, 12:24, and 12:35.

Full outcomes.

Jim Walmsley - 2023 Nice Côte d'Azur by UTMB 115k winner

Jim Walmsley on his method to successful the 2023 Good Côte d’Azur by UTMB 115k. Photograph: Good Côte d’Azur by UTMB

Spartathlon – Athens, Greece

The historic run goes 153 miles from Athens to Sparta. It was the race’s fortieth yr.

Ladies

Camille Herron (U.S.) gained and set a brand new course report in 22:35. She bettered Patrycja Bereznowska’s former 24:48 finest that had stood since 2017. Herron’s win avenged a drop eventually yr’s race, and he or she did it with some late race energy. Herron was simply third as late as mile 88, over midway into the race, and took the lead close to mile 106. She was significantly sooner than her competitors over the past roughly 30 miles.

Flying Finns Noora Honkala (Finland) and Satu Lipiäinen (Finland) each ran sooner than the outdated course report too. Honkala was second in 23:22, bettering on her third-place end from 2021, and Lipiäinen was third in 23:48.

What a yr for the highest ladies at Spartathlon.

Camille Herron - 2023 Spartathlon champion

Camille Herron takes the win on the 2023 Spartathlon in a brand new course report. Photograph: Sparta Images Membership/Flickr

Males

It was a three-peat for Fotis Zisimopoulos (Greece), and he did it by beating a Yiannis Kouros (Greece) course report. Fotis ran 19:55, and that was higher than Kouros’s 20:25 from means again in 1984.

Simen Holvik (Norway), this yr’s Badwater winner, was second in 22:17, and Fernando Andrés Martínez (Spain) was third in 23:32.

Full outcomes.

Fotis Zisimopoulos - 2023 Spartathlon winner

Fotis Zisimopoulos (middle) celebrates successful the 2023 Spartathlon. Photograph: Sparta Images Membership/Flickr

Extremely Pirineu – Bagà, Spain

100k

The 100k was the occasion’s longest and premier race, and Marta Molist (Spain) was victorious in 12:30. María Mercedes Pila (Spain) was a distant second in 13:04, and Ragna Debats (Netherlands) was subsequent in 13:12. 2022 race winner Núria Picas (Spain) was fifth in 14:38.

Marta Molist - 2023 Ultra Pirineu 100k

Marta Molist takes the win on the 2023 Extremely Pirineu 100k. Photograph: GRAVACS/ Sergi Colome

Miguel Arsénio (Portugal) led for the ultimate 20k towards a ten:37 first-place end. 48-year-old Miguel Heras (Spain) was second in 10:53. Heras gained the race a yr in the past when ending in 10:38. Rodrigo Monasor (Spain) was third in 10:59. Trying to step up in distance, two-time 40k Path World Champion and up to date OCC 55k winner Stian Angermund (Norway) dropped from the race at 88k with abdomen issues.

Miguel Arsénio - 2023 Ultra Pirineu 100k winner

Miguel Arsénio, the 2023 Extremely Pirineu 100k males’s champion. Photograph: GRAVACS/ Sergi Colome

42k

Julia Font (Spain) stormed the ladies’s marathon with a 4:17 successful time. Ines Moreno (Spain) was simply in entrance of Ruth Croft (New Zealand) for second. The 2 completed in 4:24 and 4:26, respectively, and the highest 9 ladies all completed beneath 5 hours on the mountainous route.

Males’s chief Robert Pkemboi (Kenya) was a repeat winner. He completed in 3:28, 9 minutes higher than a yr in the past. Racing for the third straight weekend, Roberto Delorenzi (Switzerland) was second in 3:32, and Victor Pellicer (Spain) was third in 3:42.

Full outcomes.

XTERRA Path World Championships – Sugarloaf Mountain, Maine

The occasion left its longtime Hawai’ian course for one in Maine centered across the Sugarloaf Mountain ski space, and cut up its subject between marathon and half marathon races. The longer race paid out $6,800 with $2,000 to the winners, and the half marathon awarded $3,200 with $1,000 to every winner.

Marathon

Caitlin Patterson saved the ladies’s win in state. The Maine runner edged out Vermont’s Joanna Fortier 4:02 to 4:06. Britta Clark took the ultimate cash spot at 4:13.

Males’s marathon winner Mason Coppi clocked 3:17 for his payday, and Eric LiPuma was second in 3:22. Third-place Thomas Bartoli (France) was fairly a methods again at 3:51.

Half Marathon

Rachel Tomajczyk and Andy Wacker have been every tenth eventually weekend’s Mammoth 26k, and each moved to the highest spot right here. Tomajczyk gained in 1:50, outpacing Hannah Rowe and Corey Dowe. Rowe and Dowe completed in 1:55 and 1:56.

Wacker’s 1:31 run was three minutes higher than second-place Dan Curts, and Phil Royer was a distant third in 1:41.

Full outcomes.

Extra Races and Runs

Primiero Dolomiti Path – Primiero, Italy

The primary-year race was a part of the World Mountain Operating Affiliation’s World Cup. Susanna Saapunki (Finland) led a small elite ladies’s subject with a 51:00 end time. Lucy Wambui Murigi (Kenya) and Sara Willhoit (U.Ok.) have been second and third in 52:33 and 52:42. Males’s champ Xavier Chevrier (Italy) was out entrance in 43:22, and Remi Leroux (Canada) and Henri Aymonod (Italy) have been subsequent in 43:56 and 43:58. Full outcomes.

EcoTrail Wicklow – Wicklow, Eire

It was a brilliant soaker day in Eire. Runners have been drenched in rain. Deidre O’Gorman (Eire) and Yoann Caught (France) gained the 80k in 8:36 and 6:34, and Hillary Allen (USA) and Enda Cloake (Eire) led the 47k in 4:56 and three:58. Full outcomes.

Hillary Allen - 2023 EcoTrail Wicklow 47k

Hillary Allen takes the win within the 2023 EcoTrail Wicklow 47k. Photograph: EcoTrail Wicklow/ Go to Wicklow

Enda Cloake - 2023 EcoTrail Wicklow 47k winner

Enda Cloake, the 2023 EcoTrail Wicklow 47k males’s winner. Photograph: EcoTrail Wicklow/ Go to Wicklow

Perpetua Coast 50k – Yachats, Oregon

Lindsay Eysenbach and Dylan Humberger gained the race in 4:38 and 4:07. Full outcomes.

Dick Collins Firetrails – Castro Valley, California

The longtime 50-mile race celebrated winners Katherine Track and Zachary Speno in 7:52 and seven:17. Full outcomes.

Bogus 50/50 – Boise, Idaho

50-mile winners Jenna Maffey and Anthony Jacobs completed in 9:00 and seven:42, and Mindy Kaufman and Ben Holland have been tops within the 50k in 4:39 and 4:48. Full outcomes.

Crested Butte Extremely – Crested Butte, Colorado

The Mad Moose Occasions race noticed Lauren Bruns Buchheit and Justin Watkins completed the 50-mile race first in 10:46 and eight:29, and 55k frontrunners Chloe Dodge and Emilio Anaya Happel come by in 5:34 and 4:37. Full outcomes.

Yeti 100 Mile – Abingdon, Virginia

2021 winner Mary Cates gained once more, this time in 17:06, and Barry Thomas was out entrance in 15:12 for the boys’s lead. Full outcomes.

Cat’s Tail Marathon – Shandaken, New York

The race’s ninth operating went level to level by the Slide Mountain Wilderness Space of the Catskill Mountains. It was wet with slick and sloppy trails, and Amy Demarco gained in 5:45 alongside males’s finest Alex Faravich in 5:04. Full outcomes (when accessible.)

Pilot Mountain to Hanging Rock – Pinnacle, North Carolina

The race connects its two namesake state parks. Tiffany Bjornstad and Marshall Daniels gained the 50 miler in 10:38 and 9:37, and Julia Draughn and Samuel Haynes took the 50k in 5:56 and 4:28. Full outcomes.

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The Twin Cities Marathon in Minnesota cancelled its massive marathon due to warmth. How have been your race circumstances this weekend?



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