This weekend is the midpoint between the 2 hottest ultramarathons in North America. With the Western States 100 going down final weekend and Hardrock 100 going down subsequent weekend, that is the time of yr when all ultrarunners look to California and Colorado.
I’ve been privileged to run each of those iconic occasions, and in recent times, I’ve traveled to Auburn, California, and Silverton, Colorado, annually to spectate and volunteer. I’ve had the chance to look at and expertise what makes these occasions so totally different from one another and but, on some degree, very a lot the identical.
Vibes
I like to match the vibes of Hardrock and Western States to rock live shows.
Hardrock is that live performance that takes place in a modest venue with a couple of thousand seats, suppose the Beacon Theatre in New York Metropolis. Consider the final live performance you attended that introduced you near the artist and allowed you to work together socially with different concertgoers. That’s Hardrock.
Western States, then again, is the huge stadium present, suppose Kenny Chesney at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. These live shows tackle a competition ambiance and convey hundreds of individuals out lengthy earlier than the live performance is scheduled to begin. Loud, chaotic, and celebratory, Western States shares the vibe with these giant stadium exhibits.
Observe Versus Cross Nation
In my earlier skilled life as a highschool principal I attended greater than my justifiable share of monitor and cross-country meets. Over time I made some observations that remind me of the distinction between Western States and Hardrock.
Observe meets are slick and fancy. Observe athletes put on crisp kits and glossy sneakers. Western States is monitor.
Cross-country meets are unfastened and within the woods. Cross-country runners are a ragtag group with unkempt hair and outsized kits. They know how one can run they only do it somewhat in another way. Hardrock is cross nation.
Tempo
Hardrock weekend strikes at a tempo akin to a small city. Positive, the runners up entrance want to maneuver quick, and people on the again could really feel the strain of assembly the cutoffs, however by and huge, the race strikes at a laid-back tempo. Runners spend time regrouping at support stations, volunteers linger to speak and share tales, and race officers and veterans of the occasion make everybody really feel welcome and embraced by the neighborhood.
The tempo at Western States is extra like New York Metropolis throughout rush hour. Intensely aggressive on the entrance of the pack and difficult with tight cutoffs on the again, there’s little time for dilly-dallying for anybody. It’s an intense, fast-moving tempo, the rewards of that are a shiny belt buckle and massive metropolis recollections to final a lifetime.
Group
Each occasions rejoice and embrace neighborhood. In truth, they each endeavor to nurture a way of neighborhood within the many actions surrounding their occasions. Moreover, the phrases “Western States household” and “Hardrock household” are a part of the language round every race.
As you may count on, Hardrock is a close-knit household — the sort the place many nonetheless dwell in the identical space, get collectively usually, and share many frequent traits. The Western States household is an enormous prolonged household that’s unfold world wide, getting collectively solely often and with disparate targets, attitudes, and temperaments. Each households share frequent connections however accomplish that in very other ways.
No matter their variations in vibes, sort of race, tempo, and neighborhood, each Western States and Hardrock have earned their locations on the highest step of North American ultrarunning tradition. Regardless of, or maybe due to, their distinctive traits, these two occasions have been capable of stand the take a look at of time, doing so in their very own distinctive methods and on their very own impartial phrases. Because of this, they proceed to be the 2 of probably the most sought-after occasions in American path working and ultrarunning.
Bottoms up!
AJW’s Beer of the Week
This week’s Beer of the Week comes from Ska Brewing in Durango, Colorado. Pink Vapor Stew is a bitter ale brewed with beets, carrots, ginger, and apples, producing a wealthy, earthy taste that tickles the palate. At 5.0% ABV, Pink Vapor stew is accessible, crisp, and one of many best bitter ales I’ve had.
Name for Feedback
- Have you ever had the possibility to expertise both of those iconic races as a participant or volunteer? What was your expertise like?
- Do you like the slower tempo of an occasion like Hardrock or the frenetic power of Western States?