A Dozen Years of AJW’s Taproom – iRunFar


AJW's TaproomIt’s onerous to consider that the first article in AJW’s Taproom was revealed 12 years in the past this month. What began as Bryon Powell’s thought to have an editorialist for iRunFar has grow to be a weekly labor of affection for me, and a spot the place I’ve discovered my voice. The objective of AJW’s Taproom stays the identical right this moment because it was 12 years in the past, to offer readers with thought-provoking subjects that they will focus on and debate on an extended path run or over a few pints at their native brewpub.

Within the yr that has handed since we revealed my eleventh anniversary article, we have now revealed 37 articles. Some humorous, some critical, and a few inventive — this twelfth yr has been a enjoyable trip right here within the taproom.

As I’ve for the previous a number of years, I’ve written a month-to-month sequence all through 2023. This yr the sequence focus has been on a number of the unsung heroes of our sport, our race administrators. This characteristic story about Pennsylvania race director, Dave Walker, was significantly enjoyable to write down.

In my dozen years of scripting this column, I’ve typically written reflective items about my very own operating and my experiences in the neighborhood. Two such articles over the previous yr I discovered significantly pleasant to write down. In “The Way forward for Ultrarunning, “I ruminate over a sequence of conversations I had with long-standing neighborhood members Scott Mills, John Medinger, David Horton, Jason Inexperienced, and Candice Burt in contemplating the main focus and course of the game. With respect to my very own present function within the sport, I wrote a column about my experiences spectating and volunteering at ultras, most particularly on the Western States 100. “Staying Related to the Neighborhood” is a celebration of the spirit of cooperation and voluntarism that’s such a vital a part of our sport.

Andre Blumberg - Finishing the 2014 Tahoe 200 with race director Candice Burt

Race director Candice Burt greets finisher Andre Blumberg on the finish of the 2014 Tahoe 200 Mile. Picture courtesy of Andre Blumberg.

After a busy summer time of touring to races I wrote a report on my experiences on the Western States, Hardrock, and Leadville 100 milers and, alongside the best way, I additionally regarded again by myself operating and coming to grips with my new actuality as an getting old ultrarunner.

After all, the yr was not with out its hardships, and the cancellation of the Vermont 100 Mile for the third time in 4 years was actually certainly one of them. I wrote about it in 2023 Vermont 100 Mile: Cancellation, and inspired the ultrarunning neighborhood to rally behind this iconic occasion in 2024.

Firstly of 2023, I wrote a bit entitled AJW’s 5 2023 Predictions for the World of Ultrarunning, and as typically occurs, it seems as if a few of my predictions are coming true whereas others are falling quick.

Lastly, after the tragic demise of longtime ultrarunner and throughout nice man, Chris Scott, I wrote a tribute in his reminiscence and shared a couple of tales about my experiences with Chris at his occasions.

Right here’s to a different nice yr in AJWs Taproom!

Bottoms up!

Gary Knipling, Anstr Davidson, and Chris Scott

From left to proper are Gary Knipling, Anstr Davidson, and Chris Scott through the 1993 JFK 50 Mile. In April 2023, the neighborhood mourned the premature lack of Chris. RIP. Picture: Virginia Comfortable Trails Working Membership

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Jacquie Mannhard - 2023 Leadville 100 Mile women's winner

Jacquie Mannhard celebrates successful the 2023 Leadville 100 Mile. AJW wrote about attending this yr’s occasion in AJW’s Taproom. Picture: Life Time





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