Welcome to the online home of mountain, ultra and trail (MUT) running in Oregon. The goal of this blog is to keep you up to date on MUT running races, race results and runners from around the state and beyond. USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for all running sports in the United States.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Extra Benefit for USATF Members
You probably got one of those little key ring cards when you renewed with USATF. I did, and fortunately I put it on my house key ring. I ended up dropping that key ring and was set to get new keys cut or locks changed when I got a call from USATF HQ telling me that someone had found my key. The little card has the USATF logo on one side and the athlete number on the other. The person who found it called USATF and gave them the number on the card, USATF then called me. I just picked up the key (and dropped off a Starbucks gift card) and all is right with the world, for the moment. Thanks to USATF and the folks at Westlake Chiropractic who found my key outside their offices (I was on my way to Pizza Shmizza). I should note that USATF does not promote relying on the key-card-dongle-thingy as a key return service but the person I talked mentioned that they get a surprising number of calls from people who found keys where the only identifying information was the little card.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Registration for Hagg Lake Ultra is Open
Registration for the Hagg Lake 25K & 50K races opened yesterday. This is a poplar race and fills quickly. to register, go to http://www.haggmud.com/
The 50k will be Saturday, February 16. The 25k will be Sunday, February 17 so the more motivated among you can register for the double!
Registration for the 25k is $50 for ORRC Members and $55 for non-members; the 50k is $55 for ORRC Members and $60 for non-members. If you'd like to join ORRC you can do so at the time of registration.
Shirt sizes guaranteed to those who sign up before 12/15 (keep in mind the 25k will likely sell out within a few days though, so you don't want to wait that long).
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Max King Dominates USATF 50K Trail Nationals
September 22nd, 2012, Bend, Oregon
Max King again proved that he has what it takes, comfortably
winning in a time of 3:33:10 followed by fellow Bend residents Mario Mendoza
(3:44:14) and Ryan Bak (3:44:58).
Max King |
Erica Baron travelled from Los
Alamos, NM to win the women’s overall in a time of 4:11:28. Erica was also the
fastest master’s woman. Emily Kalenius of Albany took second overall in the
women’s division with a time of 4:53:26.
Erica Baron |
Complete race results can be found at http://www.time2race.com/Results/Flagline%2050K%202012.htm
The venue for this years event was spectacular with
incredible views of Mt. Bachelor and several other peaks in the Oregon
Cascades.
Dave Thomason of Superfit Productions did an extraordinary job of
race management. The Pole Creek fire, raging less than 30 miles away made
Dave’s job all that more difficult. It was not until the morning of the race
that Dave felt confident that the race could be held safely. The fire itself
was not the issue as by that point a perimeter had been established and was 45%
contained. Dave’s main concern was how the smoke from the fire would impact the
area where the race was held. In the days leading up to the race, the amount of
smoke varied greatly depending on the speed and direction of the wind, in
combination with the temperature. Fortunately for all, race day dawned cool and
with relatively light winds that were blowing from the south, keeping the smoke
away.
In addition to Dave’s Superfit Production Crew, a large
group of local volunteers ably staffed the well-stocked and strategically
placed aid stations. The author would like to again personally thank the crew
at the 25-mile aid station who came to his aid when he bonked and DNFed, a new
experience. The aid station crew made sure I was well taken care of and
provided an exciting ride back down the mountain to the start area.
Thanks again to everyone who came to race and for all those who made this great event possible.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Hello Oregon MUTs
Hello Oregon Mountain/Ultra/Trail Runners (aka MUTs),
I have taken on the role of Mountain, Ultra, and Trail
coordinator for USATF-Oregon. Big shoes to fill with the great work Richard has
done in getting things rolling!
I have been a runner since my high school cross-country days
in the mid 70s. In the last 20 years I have focused on trail and ultra running
with a few mountain races thrown in. I still race the cross-country season,
which incidentally started last Saturday with the first of the Stumptown Series.
In addition to USATF, I am a member of the US Snowshoe
Association (USSSA). It was through snowshoe racing that I met Richard. I am
also an avid randonee ski racer with the US Ski Mountaineering Association
(USSMA).
I am fortunate to live near Mt. Hood (30 miles from
Timberline Lodge) and train a couple of times a week up on the mountain.
While the 2012 season is winding down, there are a number of
exciting results that I will share here. Over the next couple of months I will
be working with La Sportiva and other sponsors to organize the 2013 Oregon
Mountain Running Series.
Please feel free to contact me with ideas, news etc. My
contact information is available by clicking the my link under “About the
Author” on the right sidebar.
Best to all,
Robert Yerex
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