Firstly, a couple of important notes when looking to add others in
and comments. I feel the performance has to have been run at a UK race and by a
UK athlete. I think UK performances abroad and overseas runners performances in
the UK (like Jean Beaumont at South Downs Way 100) warrant their own
categories. The initial idea was to promote Ultra Running in the UK by
putting UK athletes and the races they compete at on a pedestal and provide a
bit of exposure. Please whack a comment on if you think of other great performances
that would have undoubtedly missed and I can update as we go.
JANUARY:
Mick Cooper- Spine race 268mi 2nd 127:11:00
Just finishing this beast is a huge undertaking. Phenomenal time
and only just pipped by an overseas runner
Zoe salt- Country 2 Capital 1st and 10th overall (Course Record)
Route was altered and shortened this year but it’s the 10th overall in a hugely competitive mens
field that is most impressive
FEBUARY:
Dan Doherty and Craig Holgate- Thames Trot 50mi 5:11:00
(Course Record)
Shortened course but weather was atrocious.
Naomi Tier- Thames Trot 50mi 6:16:00 (course record)
Again short course but well inside old course record in bad conditions
MARCH:
Debbie Martin-Consani- Thames Path 100 19:19 3rd Overall
On paper not as impressive time wise but when you look at how bad
the conditions were you realise just how good of a run this was. Beat a really
good field including most the guys
Dan Doherty Self-Transcendence 100km. 7:05
Beat an insanely fast field and put himself 3rd on the all-time fastest list at a
really prestigious race
APRIL:
Holy Rush- Compton downland 40mi 5:10 (course record)
Crushed the female field
Mark Perkins- South Downs Way 50 6:55 (course record)
Not sure many expected a sub 7hour run on this course but Mark got it done
Lee Kemp- Highland Fling 53mi 7:03 (course record)
A race that has been run by the very best over the years. To get a
course record at a race like this is simply phenomenal. Had to work hard to
chase Lightfoot down too and inflict his first and only Ultra defeat
MAY:
Johnathan Steede- 100km causeway crossing 8:35 (Course record)
Tough one as the race has no history but 8:35 100km on a tough
trail path is very impressive. He also won by 2hours 45mins!
Jennifer Bradley 9:03 pony express 60mi 2days 3rd overall (course record)
Mixed it up with the fast dudes again. Always tough to beat in these multi day
races
Craig Holgate- North Downs way 6:47 (course record)
I think generally people found it hard to find words for this one.
Craig was like a freight train from start to finish. Who knows what he would
have ran if he was pushed
Emily Canvin- North Downs Way 7:49 5th Overall (course record)
This will be a popular vote. That time is World class
Shelli Gordon- Hardmoors 110 22:10 3rd overall (course record)
When Shelli ran a 24:19 last year for a then a course record
everyone said it was one of the best runs of the year….so how about 2 hours faster
this year! Incredible
Mimi Anderson- Grand Union
Canal Race 145mi DOUBLE. 31:50 + 36:49
To run the GUCR twice is unfathomable to me. Running from Birmingham
to London is a huge undertaking but to do it following a wee nap that was preceded
by running from London too Birmingham is truly remarkable
Katie Roby- Ultra Brecon 40, Summer. 7:41 1st
Anybody that wins a race that attracts some of the very best competition deserves a mention. Katie won a tight race against Lizzie Wraith. Lizzie then exploded onto our radars with her Lakeland demolition so what does this say about Katie? Watch this space.....
Katie Roby- Ultra Brecon 40, Summer. 7:41 1st
Anybody that wins a race that attracts some of the very best competition deserves a mention. Katie won a tight race against Lizzie Wraith. Lizzie then exploded onto our radars with her Lakeland demolition so what does this say about Katie? Watch this space.....
JUNE:
Sarah Morwood -Classic Quarter 44mi 7:28 2nd Overall (course record)
This run was also 7th fastest
in the history of the race…that includes Men’s times!
Robbie Britton- South Downs Way 100 15:43 (course record)
On race day everyone wondered when Robbie would slow down. He
never did- relentless. I don’t think anybody expected a sub 16 and I credit
Robbie with altering the Mind set of other runners. Would a sub 16 North Downs
way 100 have happened without this first?
Sonia Bracegirdle- The wall run 111km outright winner 10:53
First Ultra and she beat all the chaps, not bad at all
Paul Giblin- West Highland Way race 153mi 15:07 (Course record)
I can see this being a lot of people’s pick. He crushed a Terry
Conway course record that use to be held by Jez Bragg. This could also be
another defining run in the UK. Paul may have just proved sub 15 is possible.
One aid station was not even ready for him which cost him time.
JULY:
Ricky Lightfoot IAU world trail champs 77km, wales. 5:36 1st
Big win on home soil against a truly world class field. Ricky led
from gun to tape and was never troubled by quality runners like Rancon,
Riddle and Antolinos
Joanna Zakrzewski- IAU
world trail champs 77km, wales. 7:01 4th
Not bad for a roadie. Joanna is a superb british talent and I’m
glad all that road speed is coming over to the trails! 4th in a world class trail running field
was mightily impressive
Ben Abdelnoor- Lakeland 50, 7:39 (course record)
Stunning time on one of the hardest and most competitive 50 mile races in the
country
Lizzie Wraith- Lakeland 100 24:15 (course record)
I was convinced that Lizzie could not hold
together her insane early pace. By mile 25 she wa already 90mins inside a tough
course record. She ended up beating it by 4hours! If there are any doubts about
how good the run is then you only have to look at her 8th overall placing and her win margin of
nearly two hours against one of the country’s best runners- Debbie
Martin-Consani
Stuart Mills- Lakeland 100 22:17 1st
So it may not touch the CR but as rightly pointed out to me Stuart is 50 and he beat some incredible young talented ultra runners along the way. Stuart himself being the absolute competitor he would probably not think to highlight the age factor but its a cracking performance none the less
Stuart Mills- Lakeland 100 22:17 1st
So it may not touch the CR but as rightly pointed out to me Stuart is 50 and he beat some incredible young talented ultra runners along the way. Stuart himself being the absolute competitor he would probably not think to highlight the age factor but its a cracking performance none the less
AUGUST:
Ed Catmur North Downs Way 100 15:44 1st (course record)
Big performance here- The north downs is
tough, it’s a rhythm breaker and 15:44 for 100miles on it is stellar.
Feedback welcome :-)