Western States 100: Courtney Dauwalter obliterates course file


The nice Courtney Dauwalter astounded the ultra-trail world but once more on Saturday, on the fiftieth working of the legendary Western States 100 (the oldest and most storied 100-mile race in North America) in Auburn, Cali. The Leadville, Colo., native not solely demolished a course file that had held for greater than a decade (beforehand 16:47:19 set by Canadian Ellie Greenwood in 2012), however beat many of the males within the race, ending in 15:29:33 and sixth general. Nice Britain’s Tom Evans gained the boys’s race in 14:40:22–the fourth quickest time within the historical past of the race.

Dauwalter was returning to WSER after a four-year absence (she ran 17:27:00 in 2018 and took a DNF in 2019), far surpassing her earlier time and everybody’s expectations. We knew she was good, however this good? Dauwalter now holds the course file at 4 of essentially the most prestigious races on the earth: UTMB, Diagonale des Fous on Reunion Island, Hardrock 100 and WSER.

Girls’s race

Dauwalter and 2022 UTMB champ Katie Schide of the U.S. pushed the tempo early within the race, main followers to invest that they might each, probably, take down information. By the midway level, each Schide and Dauwalter have been forward of Greenwood’s 2012 splits, with Dauwalter 25 minutes away from the file, and she or he proceeded to extend that hole–coming into the midway level, Forest Hill, in eleventh general.

Dauwalter, who opted to run with out a pacer, then began shifting up via the boys’s leaders, leaving race commentators Dylan Bowman and Corrine Malcolm repeatedly with out phrases (as have been the some 13,000 followers tuning in to the reside stream). Second-place Schide additionally bested Greenwood’s course file, ending in 16:43:45, and an unprecedented 9 finishers of this 12 months’s occasion ran underneath 19:00 hours (the earlier finest was three).

Canadians Jenny Quilty of Vancouver and Edmonton’s Priscilla Forgie ran inside the prime 10 for a lot of the race. Forgie managed her first 100-mile end in a speedy 17:46:34, edging out veterans of the game, adopted by Quilty in eleventh place in 18:49:13.

A comparatively new identify to the worldwide scene in ultrarunning, Forgie has been smashing course information throughout Canada for the previous two years and followers will probably be wanting ahead to watching her at CCC, UTMB’s 100K occasion, on the finish of the summer season.

    1. Courtney Dauwalter 15:29:33
    2. Katie Schide 16:43:45
    3. Eszter Csillag 17:09:20
    4. Katie Asmuth 17:21:06
    5. Emily Hawgood 17:26:22
    6. Taylor Nowlin 17:40:11
    7. Ida Nilsson 17:43:34
    8. Priscilla Forgie 17:46:34
    9. Leah Yingling 17:49:00
    10. Meghan Morgan 18:11:32

Males’s race

With a few of the largest names within the sport not returning to WSER this 12 months (Kilian Jornet, Jim Walmsley) the boys’s race appeared to be up for grabs, with an unparalleled roster of completed athletes beginning. The leaders and chase pack jostled for place within the early race, with Evans (who was third on the 2019 WSER in 14:59) taking the lead alongside fan favorite Dakota Jones (a local weather motion advocate who biked the almost 1,100 kilometres to the beginning of the race from his residence in Salt Lake Metropolis).

Evans dropped Jones (who had light to seventeenth place by the end) after Forest Hill and ran unchallenged to the end within the fourth-fastest time within the historical past of WSER. He was adopted by 2022 runner-up Tyler Inexperienced of Portland in 15:04:09 and Salt Lake Metropolis’s Anthony Costales in 15:09:16. Evans was the primary worldwide winner of UTMB since Spain’s Jornet led the race in 2011.

Quebec’s Mathieu Blanchard, recent off an unimaginable 2022 UTMB second-place end, ran his WSER debut in 15:37:02 for sixth place. He was an early chief, and maintained a top-10 standing for everything of the race, pushing onerous for the end and dashing previous American runners Jeff Colt and Ryan Montgomery within the last six miles. Blanchard has had a prolific racing season that included a third-place end at this 12 months’s Marathon des Sables.

  1. Tom Evans 14:40:22
  2. Tyler Inexperienced 15:04:09
  3. Anthony Costales 15:09:16
  4. Jia-Sheng Shen 15:19:42
  5. Daniel Jones 15:22:15
  6. Mathieu Blanchard 15:37:02
  7. Ryan Montgomery 15:38:35
  8. Jeff Colt 15:42:09
  9. Cole Watson 15:54:36
  10. Janosch Kowalczyk 16:09:19

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