The 
Mountain/Ultra/Trail running (MUT) council of long distance 
running has named the 2012 USATF Mountain Runners of the year, Ultra 
Runners of the Year, Trail Runners of the Year, Trail Championship 
Series winners, and Contributor of the Year.
The following individuals will be recognized at the USATF Annual Meetings in Daytona Beach on December 1.
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| (Sage Canaday winning the 2012 Mount Washington Road Race, photo courtesy of Dennis Coughlin/AP) | 
Mountain men open: Sage Canaday, Boulder, CO,
 is the recipient of the Lyndon Ellefson Memorial Award as the Runner of
 the Year in this category.  Canaday won the 2012 USA Mountain Running 
Championship by 
winning the Mt. Washington Road Race, clocking the 
fastest time ever by an American.  He finished in 5th place at the 
Jungfrau Mountain Marathon, leading the USA mountain team to a 
second-place finish in the Long-Distance World Mountain Running 
Challenge.   And in his debut 50-mile trail race, Canaday won the White 
River 50, breaking the course record by nine minutes. 
Mountain men master: Dave Dunham, Bradford, MA,
 dominated his 45-49 years age group in mountain running and cross 
country in the Northeast in 2012, as demonstrated by his winning his age
 group in the USATF New England Mountain Running series and taking first
 place in his age group in USATF New England Mountain Running 
Championships.  Dunham also excelled in running on trails, roads, and 
track.
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| (Morgan Arritola competing at the World Mountain Running Championship) | 
Mountain women open: Morgan Arritola, Ketchum, ID,
 achieved her Runner of the Year award by winning   - with but one 
exception - every race she entered in 2012.  The exception was a stellar
 achievement in itself:  the individual bronze medal at the World 
Mountain Running Championships; Arritoa led the USA women to the team 
gold medal.
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| (Laura Haefeli, photo courtesy of Teva.com) | 
Mountain women master: Laura Haefeli, Del Norte, CO,
 led the master’s field at the USA Mountain Running Championships at Mt.
 Washington, where she was the 4th place woman overall and set the age 
44 course record. She was the top female master as well at Loon 
Mountain, finishing 7th overall and qualifying for the USA world 
mountain team.
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| (Mike Morton at his American record-breaking 172 mile run at the World 24-Hour Championships) | 
Ultra men open: Mike Morton, Lithia, FL,
 has won the Ted Corbitt Memorial Award for his selection as the USATF 
Men’s Ultra Runner of the Year.  “Ultra” does not begin to describe 
Morton’s impressive season in 2012.  He won the World 24-Hours 
Championships, breaking the American record with a distance of over 172 
miles.  Morton also won the notorious Badwater ultramarathon, a race of 
135 miles in Death Valley, California.  In addition, Morton had multiple
 sub-14-hours finishes in other 100-mile races, breaking course records 
along the way.
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| (Roy Pirrung) | 
Ultra men master: Roy Pirrung, Kohler, WI,
 competing in the 60-64 years age group, once again won multiple USA 
titles to become Runner of the Year in this category.  Pirrung won the 
national championship in the USATF 50km Championships at Caumsett Park, 
Long Island, NY, then came back to win another national title in the 
Burning River 100-mile USATF trail championships near Cleveland, OH.
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| (Connie Gardner on her American Record setting run of 149.3 miles at the 2012 World 24-Hours Championships, photo courtesy of IAU) | 
Ultra women open:  Connie Gardner, Medina, OH, had
 another blockbuster season in 2012, to win the USATF Ruth Anderson 
Award as Runner of the Year in this category.  Gardner won the USATF 
women’s 50-mile national championship in both the open and masters 
classes.  She won both the open and masters first-place prizes at the 
USATF women’s100-mile trail championships.  And Gardner led the USA 
women to the team gold medal in the IAU World 24-Hours Championships, 
taking home the individual silver medal for second place; in doing so, 
Gardner set a new American women’s record of 149.3 miles.
Ultra women master: Connie Gardner
 doubles this year as Runner of the Year in this category, to go with 
her award as Runner of the Year in the Ultra women open class.
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| (Max King at XTerra) | 
Trail men open: Max King, Bend, OR, for
 the second consecutive year, is the trail men’s open award recipient. 
King repeated his victories from 2011 in this year’s USA Half Marathon 
Trail Championships and USA 50km Trail Championships. He was the winner 
of the XTERRA National Trail Running Championships, the Siskiyou Out 
Back 50km Trail Race, the Ultra Race of Champions 100K, and the 
Transrockies 3-day event, among other fine race performances.
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| (Tim Van Orden) | 
Trail men master:  Tim Van Orden, Bennington, VT,
 is a repeat winner in this Runner of the Year category.  Van Orden 
finished as the first masters competitor in the USA Marathon Trail 
Championships, the USA Half-Marathon Trail Championships, and the USA 
50km Trail Championships.  In addition to his running, Van Orden 
competed at the highest levels cross country skiing and snowshoe racing.
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| (Stevie Kremer) | 
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| (Megan Kimmel winning the 2012 Continental Divide USATF 10k Championships) | 
Trail women open: Co-winners in this Runner of the Year category are 
Stevie Kremer, Crested Butte, CO  and Megan Kimmel, Silverton, CO.
  Kremer won the Jungfrau Marathon in Switzerland, the 2012 world 
championship race, and placed 7th in the World Mountain Running 
Association Championships.  Kimmel won the USA 10km trail championship 
in course-record time, and finished a close second in the USA 
Half-Marathon Trail Championships.
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| (Julie Thomas, photo courtesy of the Deseret News) | 
Trail women master:  Julie Thomas, Canby, OR,
 was selected as Runner of the Year in this class with a pair of 
outstanding age-group performances.  She was the gold medallist for 
women in the 40-49 group at the USA Trail Marathon Championships (9th 
place overall), and the silver medallist for women in the 45-49 group at
 the USA 50km Trail Championships (8th place overall).
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| (Jason Bryant, photo courtesy of La Sportiva) | 
USA Trail Championships Series Winners:  Megan Kimmel, Silverton, CO and Jason Bryant, Elkin, NC are
 the USATF Trail Series Champions for 2012.  These individual series 
winners are the athletes who garnered the most points in the 2012 annual
 USA Trail Championships (sub-ultra) series of events. The events 
include the 10km, half marathon, and marathon trail championships.
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| (Tom Raffio) | 
Contributor of the Year – Tom Raffio, President of Northeast Delta Dental, Concord, NH
Northeast Delta Dental and Tom Raffio, the firm’s president and chief
 executive officer, have been avid and generous supporters of the USA 
mountain running.  Northeast Delta Dental has been the primary sponsor 
of the USA Mountain Running Championships for the past three years and 
has committed again to be title sponsor for 2013.
For a list of past winners in the other categories, please visit 
www.usatf.org.
 
Max King is my hero. Dude is AWESOME. All these runners are superhuman. Thanks for posting. Chris Kelley - Framingham.
ReplyDeleteThis is a phenomenal write up.
ReplyDeleteSage Canaday is going to stun the ultrarunning world year by year.
All the photos look epic.
There is just no sport that demands one to 'give' like ultrarunning.
Thanks for the plug Scott. I'm looking forward to seeing you at a race on the west coast again soon.
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