On Saturday, ultra-trail followers have been handled to essentially the most aggressive race within the historical past of Western States Endurance Run (WSER). Course report holder Jim Walmsley and final 12 months’s second-place finisher Katie Schide made triumphant returns to the race in an astonishingly deep area of elite athletes. From the race begin at Olympic Valley, Calif., to the ultimate ending moments across the observe at Placer Excessive Faculty in Auburn, Schide and Walmsley (and everybody else) placed on a present.
WSER, the oldest 100-miler in North America, traverses 5,000 metres of elevation over the 100-mile distance, and is notoriously onerous to get into—runners should full a qualifying race yearly to get a lottery ticket. Whereas tickets accumulate exponentially, lots of the 10,000 annual entrants wait upward of seven years to have their names drawn. Final 12 months’s race was a wild experience, with Leadville, Colo.’s Courtney Dauwalter not solely demolishing a course report that had held for greater than a decade (beforehand 16:47:19 set by British-Canadian Ellie Greenwood in 2012), however beating a lot of the males within the race, ending in 15:29:33 and sixth general.
Saturday morning noticed runners kicking off in near-perfect situations, with no snow within the excessive nation; the rising temperatures later within the day examined all of the runners. The excessive in Auburn, the place runners cross the end line, was greater than 30 C, including an additional layer of issue to an already daunting course.
Walmsley is again and higher than ever
Flagstaff, Ariz.’s Walmsley’s efficiency was nothing wanting spectacular, marking his fourth victory within the oldest 100-miler in North America. After two years dedicated to conquering the UTMB 171K in Chamonix, France, Walmsley set his sights as soon as once more on WSER, the place he had beforehand set a blistering course report of 14:09:28 in 2019.
That is the primary time in course historical past that we’ve had the highest ten male finishers end earlier than sundown 🌅 🤯 #ws100 #seeyouatstates
— Liam (@aidstationfireb) June 30, 2024
The race unfolded underneath scorching situations, with Walmsley and younger contender Rod Farvard of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., jostling for the lead all through. Farvard surged forward throughout the early phases of the race, with Walmsley swiftly closing the hole, sustaining a relentless tempo that saved him on the entrance of the pack. Their battle intensified all through the race, with Walmsley being pushed like by no means earlier than. Farvard briefly gained a big lead earlier than Walmsley’s trademark endurance kicked in throughout the remaining stretch.
As temperatures soared, the competitors remained fierce, with a wildly shut and aggressive group of main males. Farvard managed to carry off third-place finisher and fellow American Hayden Hawks, with the 2 ending in a nail-biting dash across the observe. Farvard clocked in at 14:24:15, with Hawks simply 16 seconds behind.
High 10 males
Jim Walmsley 14:13:45
Rod Farvard 14:24:15
Hayden Hawks 14:24:31
Dan Jones 14:32:29
Caleb Olson 14:40:12
Jon Albon 14:57:01
Tyler Inexperienced 15:05:39
Jia-Sheng Shen 15:09:49
Jonathan Rea 15:13:10
Chris Myers 15:18:25
Schide a drive to be reckoned with
Katie Schide’s efficiency within the girls’s race was nothing wanting extraordinary. The American dwelling in France, recognized for her strategic racing and endurance, aimed to problem Courtney Dauwalter’s 2023 course report and did precisely that for a lot of the race. From the outset, Schide set a blistering tempo, main from the primary climb and steadily rising her hole over the competitors.
Valiant effort and win by Katie Schide within the heat- effectively finished 🐆🏆👏! #WS100 https://t.co/5z5Swtv0iR
— Camille Herron 🦸♀️ (@runcamille) June 30, 2024
By the point she reached Robinson Flat on the 30-mile mark, Schide was 21 minutes forward of second-place Emily Hawgood of Zimbabwe and on tempo to interrupt the course report. Regardless of the difficult warmth, she maintained her lead and composure, smiling and targeted as she got here by way of each support station. Although she finally missed breaking the report, Schide completed in 15:46:57, the second-fastest girls’s time in race historical past, almost an hour quicker than her personal time from the earlier 12 months.
The ladies’s race noticed spectacular performances past Schide’s victory. Fu-Zhao Xiang of China secured second place with a time of 16:20:03, whereas Eszter Csillag of Hong Kong completed third for the second consecutive 12 months, clocking in at 16:42:17. The depth of the sector was highlighted by the highest 10 girls ending considerably quicker than final 12 months’s prime 10 and, except Schide, working very carefully collectively for the complete race.
Edmonton’s Priscilla Forgie cracks prime 10 as soon as once more
Regardless of the extremely difficult group of girls jostling for place over the complete distance, Forgie, recent off a third-place end at Chuckanut 50K in Washington, made the highest 10 for the second 12 months in a row, ending ninth in 17:30:24. Like the opposite girls within the prime 10, Forgie’s ninth-place end was quicker than her seventh-place end final 12 months; she crossed the road in 17:46:34. Forgie was tempo by fellow Canadian ultrarunner Jenny Quilty.
High 10 girls
Katie Schide 15:46:57
Fu-Zhao Xiang 16:20:03
Eszter Csillag 16:42:17
Emily Hawgood 16:48:43
Yngvild Kaspersen 16:50:39
Ida Nilsson 16:56:52
Heather Jackson 17:16:43
Rachel Drake 17:28:35
Priscilla Forgie 17:30:24
Leah Yingling 17:33:54