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Press Release - USATF Mountain Ultra Trail Council - 11/25/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  USATF Mountain Ultra Trail Council Announces Runners of the Year 

Indianapolis, IN ---- The Mountain/Ultra/Trail running (MUT) council of 
long distance running has named the 2008 USATF Mountain Runners of the 
year, Ultra Runners of the Year, and Contributor of the Year. The following 
individuals will be recognized at the USATF National Convention in Reno, 
NV, on Saturday, December 6 at an awards breakfast.

Mountain men open: Joseph Gray, 24, Lakewood, WA, started out the mountain 
season in Vail, CO, on June 7 with a sprint-to-the finish third-place at 
the LaraBar 10km. Later that month he placed fourth at the USA Mountain 
Running Championships earning a spot on his first Teva U.S. Mountain 
Running Team.  He was the second U.S. finisher at the World Mountain Trophy 
– 16th place – in Sierre Crans Montana, Switzerland, and a scoring member 
of the U.S. gold medal team. He was the top U.S. finisher at  Challenge 
Stellina in Susa, Italy, Kitzbuhelerhorn in Kitzbuehel, Austria, and Skaala 
Uphill Challenge in Loen, Norway.  He also was the first finisher in the 
Canadian Mountain Running National Championship at Mt Seymour, Canada, and 
won the Northwest Mountain Running Championship, in Mt Hood, OR.  

Mountain men master: Simon Gutierrez, 42, Alamosa, CO, is a now a 
three-time winner of this award. He is also a two-time winner of the open 
mountain runner of the year award. Like Gray, Gutierrez started out the 
mountain season in Vail finishing fifth overall and first master in the 
LaraBar 10km.  He was the USA Mountain Running National Master Champion 
setting a masters' course record and finishing in fifth place just behind 
Gray. He won the La Sportiva Berry Picker in July, the second and final 
Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team selection race where he made his seventh 
consecutive team.  He won the World Masters Mountain Running Championships 
in the Czech Republic (his third consecutive win) and was the fourth U.S. 
finisher at the World Mountain Trophy finishing in 25h place.  

Mountain women open: Brandy Erholtz, 30, Bailey, CO, in only her second 
year as a "mountain runner," finished third at the LaraBar 10km and was the 
USA National Mountain Running Champion where she made her first Teva U.S. 
Mountain Running Team. She finished third at both the USA 8km Trail Running 
Championships and the La Sportiva Berry Picker. Erholtz was the Pikes Peak 
Ascent champion and also posted wins at the final La Sportiva Mountain Cup 
Race in Vail and the Black Canyon Ascent setting a course record. She was 
the top U.S. finisher at the World Mountain Running Trophy finishing in 
11th place. 

Mountain women master: Laura Haefeli, 40, Del Norte, CO, was the 2004 and 
2005 open mountain runner of the year and has earned masters' recognition 
this year.  She won the LaraBar 10km and the USA 8km Trail Championships. 
She was the USA National Mountain Running Masters champion setting a 
masters course record and finishing in third place.  She earned a spot on 
the Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team with her second-place finish at the La 
Sportiva Berry Picker. She finished in 44th place at the World Mountain 
Running Trophy which was her fourth U.S. team appearance at a Trophy event 
('04, '05, '07, and ‘08). 

Ultra men open: Michael Wardian, 34, Arlington, VA, wins his first Ted 
Corbitt Memorial USATF Ultra Runner of the Year Award in 2008. Wardian 
posted wins at the USA National 50km Championships, the US National 100km 
Championships (where he made his first USA National 100km Team), the USA 
National 50 Mile Trail Championships. He finished 21st at the USA Mountain 
Running Championships and second at the USA National Trail Marathon 
Championships showing his versatility over shorter distances. He also 
posted wins at the JFK 50 Miler and the Lake City 50km. 

Ultra men master: Roy Pirrung, 60, Kohler WI, is a repeat winner in this 
category having won this award in 2007. Pirrung was second at the 2007 AUA 
24-hour National Championships where he ran 138.5 miles. He finished 23rd 
overall and first in the 55-59 category at the IAU 50 Mile Trail World 
Challenge held at the Sunmart Endurance Run. He was the 55-59 champion at 
the USA 50km National Championships and at the USA 100km National 
Championships. He was first in his age group at the Ice Age Trail 50 Miler 
in 15th overall. Having turned 60 in July, Pirrung was the 60-64 champion 
at the USA 50 Mile National Trail Championships and the USA 100km National 
Trail Championships. At the IAU 24h World Challenge in Seoul, South Korea, 
Pirrung, who was on his seventh U.S. 24 Hour Team, was 35th overall and has 
pending 60-64 American Records at 12-hours, 100-miles, and 24-hours. In 
Korea, he was final scoring member of the U.S. team with 131+ miles.

Ultra women open: Susannah Beck, 40, Brunswick, ME, is the Ruth Anderson 
USATF Ultra Runner of the Year 2008. Beck was the USA 50 Mile Trail 
Champion setting a 7:32:12 course record. She was the second overall 
finisher at the North Face Challenge in Seattle and was the winner of the 
Way Too Cool 50km setting a course record. She also won Moab's Red Hot 50km 
setting a course record in  4:28:22.  Beck won the Lithia Loop Trail 
Marathon in Ashland, OR, timed in 3:00:29. 

Ultra women master: Beverly Anderson-Abbs, 44, Red Bluff, CA, is a repeat 
winner in this category. Anderson-Abbs won the USA National Masters 100 
Mile Trail Championship title and was victorious at the Auburn 50km and the 
Diablo 50. She was second at the Miwok 100km and the Way Too Cool 50km. She 
was the masters' champion at the North Face Challenge in CA where she 
finished second overall. She complemented her schedule with several 
marathons having finished fifth overall and first master at the Richmond 
Marathon and winning the Redding Marathon. Anderson-Abbs was the first 
female at both the Rucky Chucky Roundabout in Foresthill, CA and the 
Wildflowers 50km in her home city of Red Bluff.  At the Sierra Nevada 
Double Marathon in Granite Bay, CA, Anderson-Abbs finished as the first 
female and second overall. She also posted wins at the Lake of the Sky 50km 
Tahoe City, CA, and the Whiskeytown 50km in Redding, CA.

Contributor of the Year - Scott McCoubrey: McCoubrey works tirelessly 
promoting trail, mountain, and ultra running.  He is the race director of 
the USA National 50 Mile Trail Championships which has grown in 
participation each year. He also directs the Cougar Mountain Trail Racing 
Series which raises money to maintain the local park where the events are 
held.  McCoubrey also puts on the Mountain to Sound Greenway Multi-Sport 
Race which promotes green space preservation.  Through the Seattle Running 
Club and the Seattle Running Company, McCoubrey leads free weekly trail 
runs.  Trail runners with previous or current ties to the Seattle Running 
Company include Ian Torrance, Phil Kochic, Krissy Moehl, Hal Korner, Brian 
Morrison, Greg Crowther, and Uli Stidl.  McCoubrey has played a roll in the 
success of these and many, many other trail runners.

Others garnering votes in the Contributor of the Year category for 2008 
include Running Times magazine, Trail Runner magazine, Teva, and the Vail 
Recreation District. 

In order to be considered for the USATF Mountain and Ultra running awards 
an athlete must show top results in U.S. competitions for 2008 (November 1, 
2007 through October 31, 2008) to include mountain races (these may be on 
paved/gravel surfaces as long as there is significant elevation loss or 
gain) and trail races of varying lengths, as well as road races for the 
ultra category (distances beyond the marathon). International results are 
also considered. The nominee must be an ambassador for the sport.  Nominee 
must be a USATF member for 2008, and to be considered for the masters' 
category athlete must be a minimum of 40 years of age.

For a list of past winners in the other categories, please visit 
www.usatf.org. 

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