Earlier this month, “UltraRunning Journal” launched the outcomes of their annual North American UltraRunner of the 12 months voting. These awards, which have been introduced yearly by the journal since 1981 — aside from 2020, when the voting was canceled as a result of COVID-19 pandemic — are awarded to the highest female and male ultrarunners in North America.
Restricted to full-time North American residents, no matter citizenship, and North Americans, no matter residency, the North American UltraRunner of the 12 months (UROY) awards present an annual alternative for followers and individuals to debate and talk about excellence within the sport.
For 2023, the highest spots went to Courtney Dauwalter and Jim Walmsley. For Dauwalter this was her fifth consecutive journey to the highest step of the UROY podium, as she concluded a rare 12 months, which featured wins at Western States 100, Hardrock 100, and UTMB. For Walmsley, this was the sixth time up to now seven years he has received the award.
Earlier Feminine Winners
A glance again on the historical past of the award locations Dauwalter in second place all time along with her 5 wins. Solely the legendary Ann Trason received extra UROY awards with 12. Trason received 11 in a row from 1988 to 1998, after which a twelfth in 2001. Whereas it’s clear that Dauwalter is an unbelievable runner, I think Trason’s document is protected, for now.
Behind Dauwalter on the all-time girls’s record are a pair of legends, Nikki Kimball and Ellie Greenwood. Kimball received the award in 2003, 2004, and 2007, whereas Greenwood received the award in 2011, 2012, and 2014.
Behind them there are solely 4 different a number of time winners — Marcy Schwam (1981, 1982), Sandra Kiddy (1985, 1986), Anne Riddle (2005, 2006), and Kami Semick (2008, 2009) — who’ve two wins apiece.
Earlier Male Winners
On the lads’s facet, Walmsley’s six wins place him on high of a reasonably gifted heap. Two behind, with 4 wins every, are two Western States 100 legends, Scott Jurek and Tom Johnson.
Jurek received three consecutive awards in 2003, 2004, and 2005, after which a fourth in 2007. Curiously, in 2006, in one of many closest votes within the historical past of the award, Karl Meltzer edged out Jurek for his first and to date solely UROY award.
Johnson received his 4 awards consecutively between 1994 and 1997, when he was a dominant pressure within the sport on each the paths and the roads.
Bernd Heinrich received the award thrice within the early days of 1981, 1983, and 1984. 5 runners throughout the a long time — Stu Mittleman (1982, 1985), Andy Jones (1990, 1991), Kevin Setnes (1993, 1998), Geoff Roes (2009, 2010), and Rob Krar (2013, 2014) — all have two wins every.
Irrespective of the way you slice it, the stretch of excellence that each Dauwalter and Walmsley have displayed during the last seven years is really extraordinary within the historical past of the game. Except for Trason, who’s an outlier, we might by no means see a run of excellence like this once more. And, will probably be fascinating to see how for much longer each streaks final.
Bottoms up!
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