It’s nearly 2025! As path operating, mountain operating, and ultrarunning develop and evolve, we at iRunFar evolve alongside and regularly discover new methods to serve you, our readers. As we shut out 2024, we take a second to replicate on this yr for iRunFar.
This yr, we had been honored to step into the function of media associate with the World Mountain Working Affiliation. We used the chance to delve extra deeply into mountain operating by way of information tales, in-person race protection, and athlete profiles.
The yr 2024 was one other massive yr for our ever-evolving crew. After stepping again as Editor-in-Chief simply final yr, our Founding Editor Bryon Powell stepped again as much as the plate, alongside editor and author Eszter Horanyi, to cowl the Managing Editor function throughout my maternity depart from March by way of July. Bryon continues to guide our crew of substances reviewers, making certain we keep on prime of all the most recent improvements within the sport. Meghan Hicks, now in her second yr as Editor-in-Chief, has steered our ship all through this busy yr.
Underneath the management of Nathan Allen, who has develop into an important crew member since his appointment final yr, our purchaser’s information division has continued to develop and be your go-to for any gear questions.
Lance Hartzler additionally grew as our social media and advertising and marketing coordinator and has executed an ideal job making certain that every one we publish on iRunFar reaches your screens regardless of the time of day — or evening.
As at all times, we thanks, our readers, for being with us by way of one other yr; with out you, there can be no iRunFar.
And thanks a lot to the people and firms who help iRunFar financially. Supporting iRunFar helps us increase our protection of the game we love.
Learn on for a couple of highlights from iRunFar in 2024, and tell us within the feedback part what your standout iRunFar picks are for the yr.
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iRunFar in 2024, by Numbers
Right here’s what our yr seems to be like in numbers:
- This yr, iRunFar was a 57-person crew.
- In 2024, we produced 512 articles and 61 movies to tell and entertain you.
- We did in-person protection at 4 occasions this yr — the Western States 100, Hardrock 100, UTMB, and Mountain Working World Cup Finals.
Schooling
Schooling is on the coronary heart of iRunFar. We imagine an geared up runner will benefit from the sport extra, and we endeavor to create articles that will help you practice, plan in your subsequent race, get well that niggle, and extra.
- This yr, our Working the Numbers column noticed some modifications with the appointment of Zander Chase as co-columnist alongside Mallory Richard. The 2 have labored collectively very cohesively, and it’s been nice to have two contrasting voices within the column. This yr, readers loved Zander’s article Quick, Quicker, Quickest: Decoding the Information Behind Appalachian Path FKTs, and Mallory’s A Information-Pushed Environmental Scan of the Path and Extremely Teaching Trade.
- A standalone article from our common contributor Eryn Barber, Three Plyometric Workout routines for Endurance Runners, proved common with our readers.
- This yr, we completed republishing the perfect of Ian Torrence’s teaching articles. His article, Working Periodization: It Isn’t Rocket Science, was significantly effectively obtained.
- Coach and professional runner Gabe Joyes joined the iRunFar crew this yr, bringing his data and wit to the Ask Gabe column. You all actually loved his article about energy coaching, operating meals, and extra.
- Joe Uhan’s Keep the Course column continues to be a invaluable useful resource for damage prevention and administration. This yr, a lot of you appreciated how he addressed a typical drawback in Tight Hamstrings? Attempt This Three-Dimensional Thigh Mobilization!
- Adrian Stott continues to be our go-to for highway and monitor ultrarunning experience. Lately, a lot of you loved his article A Temporary Historical past of the IAU 100k World Championships, which we printed days earlier than the 2024 championships.
- Justin Mock begins the week proper along with his common This Week in Working column, which is part of a lot of our readers’ Monday morning rituals. Justin brings us an excellent mixture of outcomes from the most important extremely, path, and mountain races, some smaller grassroots occasions, and the odd standout consequence by path runners on the highway and monitor.
- We had been honored to work with scientists and writers Johanna Ohm and Brady Burgess on their article Investigation: Lab Assessments Affirm Spring Power Misrepresents Carbs and Energy, 7 Different Manufacturers Have Correct Labels, which added knowledge to the neighborhood dialog of holding the corporate Spring Power accountable to its misrepresentation of the dietary content material of a few of their merchandise.
- Exterior our onsite race protection, we recurrently publish outcomes articles from the game’s best races, like our articles from Sierre-Zinal, the Comrades Marathon, Transgrancanaria, and the Black Canyon 100k.
Inspiration
Inspiration is massively necessary in operating. It may possibly inspire us to maintain going when issues get robust and assist us discover our why. This yr, as at all times, we printed loads of inspirational content material on iRunFar. Listed here are among the finest bits.
- Sabrina Little’s considerate column The Examined Run presents a special perspective on running-related issues. Her article A Case In opposition to Supershoes generated loads of curiosity and debate, with robust opinions in favor of and towards her argument that supershoes have been detrimental to operating.
- This yr, our long-standing author Hannah Inexperienced started a brand new column, The Artwork of Working, the place she interviews numerous artists and runners. Up to now, she has profiled artists of many various genres, and readers significantly loved her interview with photographer Mike Thurk.
- Bryon Powell has continued his month-to-month column the place he retains us updated with what’s occurring in his operating and life. His article, In Reward of (Ultrarunning) Expertise, resonated with many, and celebrated the advantages of a few years of expertise, which may counteract the consequences of ageing.
- AJW’s Taproom continues into its thirteenth yr, and thru his sequence of articles on operating and ageing, lifelong runner Andy Jones-Wilkins presents his perspective and recommendation on issues affecting older runners. Many discovered his article The Artwork of Strolling helpful.
- By his month-to-month column, runner Zach Miller presents us pearls of knowledge gained by way of his years of expertise on the prime finish of the game, by way of all its highs and lows. One necessary message he had for us this yr was delivered by way of his article Digging Holes and Stopping Trains: The Want For Common Restoration Throughout Coaching.
- Whereas highway and mountain runner Rebecca Cheptegei’s passing was an pointless tragedy, we’re so grateful to have the ability to publish a transferring poem in her honor, penned by Angie Funtanilla.
Interviews and Profiles
- Late this yr, Morgan Tilton handed on the authorship of the WeRunFar column to Eszter Horanyi. We’re grateful to Morgan for her wonderful writing by way of the years, and for shining the highlight on folks within the sport who maybe don’t get all the popularity they deserve. Your favourite WeRunFar articles this yr had been ‘Girls Are Not Small Males:’ Dr. Stacy Sims and the Girls’s Endurance Sports activities Revolution and a profile of William Barkan, the primary legally blind runner to cowl the Western States 100 course, which he did in 2024.
- I’ve continued my column The Lengthy Sport, which profiles runners on the prime of the game, which Bryon Powell and Eszter Horanyi co-authored throughout my maternity depart. This yr, we aimed to increase our protection of mountain operating, and as a part of that, I interviewed Kenyan mountain runner Philemon Kiriago and gained a captivating perception into his coaching and mentality. Bryon Powell and Eszter Horanyi’s profile of Spanish path runner Manuel Merillas was additionally an ideal learn.
- Bryon Powell’s post-race interview with Ludovic Pommeret after his course-record-setting win on the 2024 Hardrock 100, simply days earlier than his forty ninth birthday, impressed many.
- Katie Schide had a stellar yr in 2024, successful each the Western States 100 and UTMB — setting a course document on the latter — and Meghan Hicks was there to interview her post-race for each.
- One of many standout ultrarunning outcomes of 2024 must be Courtney Olsen’s 50-mile world document. I had the privilege of interviewing her within the days after, and located that she is as humorous as she is quick!
- This yr on the Western States 100, iRunFar had a shock visitor interviewer, within the type of former ladies’s course document holder Ellie Greenwood. A revered title in Western States 100 historical past, Ellie’s presence behind the mic actually added some nuance to the interviews, and even left 2023 and 2024 third-place lady Eszter Csillag just a little star-struck!
Courtney Olsen with Tunnel Hill 50 Mile race director, Steve Durbin. Picture: Micki Colson, Colson Images
Images
Significantly with so lots of the races we cowl happening in breathtaking areas, you’ll be able to’t inform the story with phrases alone! Showcasing wonderful images can be an enormous a part of what we do. Listed here are among the photograph highlights of 2024.
Jasmin Paris turned the primary lady finisher of the Barkley Marathons on the occasion’s 2024 version, with 99 seconds to spare. Photographer Howie Stern took this unimaginable photograph of her end. Picture: Howie Stern
A splendid fall view on Bryon Powell’s final future earlier than racing the 2024 Extremely Gobi. Picture: Bryon Powell
William Barkan is cheered residence on the ultimate stretch of the monitor on the 2024 Western States 100. Whereas he missed the race’s 30-hour cutoff by a couple of seconds, he turned the primary legally blind particular person to cowl the Western States 100 course. Picture: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi
Joyline Chepngeno closes in on the end, because the 2024 Sierre-Zinal ladies’s winner. Picture: World Mountain Working Affiliation/Marco Gulberti
A yak cow and calf within the Bhutanese Himalayas earlier than the beginning of the 2024 Snowman Race. Picture: Snowman Race/iRunFar/Meghan Hicks
Meghan Hicks throughout a chilly fall fastpacking journey in Utah’s canyon nation. Picture: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi
Recollections
Lastly, our crew shares a few of their favourite recollections of 2024.
Justin Mock
A number of years in the past, I by no means might’ve guessed that my canines would go to Kosovo. However in July, I took a three-week, nine-country highway journey from Central Europe by way of the Balkans with my two senior pups. Albania stands out as a spotlight, particular lifetime recollections!
Eszter Horanyi
Whereas this was a yr the place I obtained to play many roles for iRunFar, starting from gear editor to freelance author to photographer, the spotlight was attending to pose as part-time interim Managing Editor whereas Sarah Brady went on maternity depart for 5 months. I’d go as far as to name it a profession spotlight, after effectively over a decade of taking part in with phrases for a dwelling. Working with such a tremendous group of authors and iRunFar crew members was nothing in need of a tremendous privilege, and I really feel like my data of all issues writing, enhancing, and operating elevated 10-fold. And if there’s one factor that’s sure, I’ll by no means misspell Kilian or Salomon once more!
Bryon Powell
My post-Hardrock 100 interviews had been my immediately work-related spotlight of the yr. I loved all of them, however significantly chatting with Ludovic Pommeret and Jason Schlarb about ageing and operating, as they’re barely older than and the identical age as me, respectively. Even a decade in the past, I’d seen ladies like Meghan Canfield and others operating on the prime of their recreation of their late 40s and early 50s, nevertheless it’s been inspiring to see a couple of males in the identical age vary excel extra not too long ago. It helps me maintain my very own ageing course of — and what it’d appear to be — in perspective.
Now, from an iRunFar as an enabler perspective, there’s no method I might have been capable of run the Extremely Gobi 250 Mile however for being at iRunFar. That set me up for an exquisite summer season of impressed coaching adventures forward of the race after which the run of my life on the race.
We’re so completely happy that iRunFar’s personal Bryon Powell was the 2024 Extremely Gobi 250 Mile males’s winner. Picture: Extremely Gobi
Meghan Hicks
I’ve a few core recollections from iRunFar this previous yr. The primary was turning into a media associate to the World Mountain Working Affiliation, which governs mountain operating and is a part of World Athletics, operating’s world federation. iRunFar believes strongly within the significance of federation-level sports activities administration as a prong of a sport’s strategic growth. We imagine in utilizing iRunFar to assist advance the storytelling of federation-administered facets of the game, which is why I’m excited that our publication entered into this partnership.
My second core reminiscence from 2024 is that, for a second time, the iRunFar crew volunteered to assist placed on the Snowman Race in Bhutan. The Snowman Race takes place in Bhutan, one of many globe’s few carbon-negative international locations, and travels by way of the excessive Himalayas, a mountain vary whose landscapes and peoples are among the many most impacted by local weather change. As well as, the game of operating is nascent in Bhutan, a rustic most actually crammed with potential world-class athletes. The targets of the Snowman Race are multi-fold: to share the story of a carbon-negative nation, to elucidate how local weather change unfairly impacts the nation’s landscapes and folks, and to attach Bhutan with the operating world itself. iRunFar believes that operating ought to be used to assist progress different important facets of humanity. For over a decade, the iRunFar crew has volunteered its platform, crew, and sources to raise folks, locations, and tales much less represented within the operating neighborhood. I’m so happy that certainly one of iRunFar’s volunteerism focal factors this yr was this one.
Bhutan is a carbon-negative nation whose landscapes and peoples are unfairly affected by local weather change. iRunFar volunteered in 2024 on the Snowman Race, an occasion happening in Bhutan meant to convey these tales to a wider viewers. Picture: Snowman Race/iRunFar/Meghan Hicks
Sarah Brady
For concern he’ll discover and browse this text in years to come back, I can’t level to something aside from the beginning of my son, Max, as my spotlight of 2024.
However to convey it again to iRunFar, I relished the journey that Meghan Hicks and I took to Italy to cowl the Mountain Working World Cup Finals. After a couple of years now of masking the world’s prime ultramarathons and getting immersed within the media frenzy that exists round races like UTMB, the Western States 100, and the Path World Championships, there was a refreshing grassroots really feel to this World Mountain Working Affiliation occasion. We had the chance and privilege to fulfill and interview a special set of athletes, excelling in a special nook of the game. We obtained to grips with some logistical challenges to offering protection of such fast-paced races — a vertical kilometer at some point and a 23-kilometer path race the subsequent. Better of all, we had the chance to run each inch of the programs ourselves at a extra leisurely tempo — one thing that doesn’t occur throughout a busy week of masking a 100-mile occasion.
In my operating this yr, I wished a objective to get me transferring once more postpartum, however I knew it could be laborious to seek out the time to drive out to the mountains, so I signed up for the Dublin Marathon on the finish of October. Highway operating is much from my consolation zone, however immersing myself in a special sort of problem was good, and I even got here away with a brand new private finest!
Managing Editor Sarah Brady on her strategy to the end of the 2024 Dublin Marathon to realize a brand new private finest for the gap. Picture: Richard Peyton
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