Saucony sure slipped this one in at at the last minute! Katie finished fifth at Western States this weekend. I’m assuming their goal is to get bought by a larger company and would love to see some of their innovations (adjustable lugs!) hit a broader market. Pretty awesome! I can’t stomach or justify the price, but if budget weren’t an option, I’d grab a pair for sure. I met Dave and Kevin, the owners of Speedland (linked to them last week about their $375 trail shoes) and checked out the product in person. Thames Ring 250: You know it was a good race when you write an apology to the RD for the way you acted during your hallucinations…hallucinations that included thinking you were at a German Covid quarantine camp. Looks like an incredible–and very runnable?–course. Informative report about Bighorn 100 Trail Run. If Grayson wasn’t a big threat (edit: on the trails) before, watch out because she’ll be a major threat now. Also…so cool to see Grayson Murphy ( URP interview) and Allie Ostrander in the 3000 steeple at the Olympic Trials. That’s an incredible country with trails that stretch the limits of description. Two things I noticed…Looks like Andorra 100 is a new race and that’s great to see after the cancellation of Ultra Trail Andorra. IRunFar: Non-Western States results from ultramarathon, trail (and Olympic!) events. Very curious to see how this turns out…I love the idea. Runner’s World: Mary Cain forms women’s running team with the athletes as employees. I’m notoriously awful at predicting winners at WS but did manage to get Beth’s spot right!) (In terms of predictions, Henry did a great job it. Run Spirited: Five things we learned at Western States Endurance Run.
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