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What’s up with Montrail?

January 31st, 2008 · 3 Comments

I was just visiting the Montrail site and noticed their “Velocity” line of shoes has been trimmed as well as their climbing/mountaineering and hiking shoe lines. Finding that interesting I checked out their “Athletes” section (their list of sponsored athletes). I noticed this has been dramatically cut as well. Checking their blog they have a post on the reasoning behind this:

Yes, Montrail is focusing on fewer athletes and select ultrarunning events in 2008. We are thrilled to sponsor 17 ultrarunning athletes in the U.S. and our team represents the leading ambassadors and best personalities in the sport. We also sponsor a few dozen athletes overseas such as our Ultrarunning team in England, Jae-Duk Sim from South Korea and Hiroki Ishikawa from Japan. It’s important to know that Team Montrail is global.

It took a long time to narrow our U.S. team to 17 athletes and we are very pleased with the end result, and here is why:

They are the best communicators in the sport of ultrarunning for sharing their passion with others. Many of our athletes work as educators. They provide constructive ongoing product feedback. They go well beyond winning races…they run for a cause, they speak at retail clinics, they help out at events and trade shows, they spend time at Montrail HQ to meet one-on-one with our design team.

Hmmm well not exactly the heavy weights of trail running on that list… I wonder what happened to Karl Metzler, Hal Koerner etc? They could have other deals I guess but I know that would be a major oversight if they dropped athletes of that caliber Luis Escobar… doesn’t he take photos or something? I do agree some of the comments especially this one:

In regards to the comment about having all these Montrail shirts at the start line… In my opinion, a sponsored runner is #1: one who other runners respect and look to for advice based on their accomplishments and #2: runners who are true ambassadors to the sport. Last year Montrail put everyone and anyone in a shirt, by doing that a company isn’t selling anything, the only thing they have done is lose respect as a brand. It almost became comical to see all the Montrail shirts at the start line. It wasn’t a “who’s who” at the start line anymore, it became “What percentage of Montrail shirts will finish?” I don’t have any respect for a brand like that!

I always found this a little comical up here in Canada(Vancouver) I know there are a few “sponsored” runners who it’s like really your sponsored why? Because you placed like 12th in a local ultra???

Hopefully their shoes will not deteriorate like their team.

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Cold weather Ultras too hard for this West Coast wuss.

January 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Cold weather endurance events are one thing I would like to participate in but now that I am living on the West Coast I have to admit I am kind of feeble. When I lived in Saskatchewan I think I could have handled these with relative ease. Maybe some day if I harden myself again I will attempt something like the Arrowhead 135 Ultramarathon which runs this weekend. Good luck to all that are particpating by the sounds of it you will need it with a 60% drop average.

Check out this article on the Arrowhead in the Star Tribune
by Stephen Regenold
Ultrafit: Icy beards, numb digits and derring-do.

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Tim Twietmeyer discusses running Ultras without sacrificing your life.

January 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Runners World has a great interview with ultra legend Tim Twietmeyer. Tim discusses how he has competed successfully without sacrificing his life. Right now at this point I am at the same stage. I love ultras but the time commitment needed to compete seems to be a barrier. This article gives me some hope.

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Scott Jurek and Nikki Kimball Named 2007 Ultra Runners of the Year

January 28th, 2008 · No Comments

This is about a week late but I have been really busy lately and haven’t had the time to keep up with the trail running world.

For those who missed it Scott Jurek and Nikki Kimball were named UltraRunning Magazine’s Runners of the Year. I can’t say this isn’t much of a surprise with their outstanding performances in high profile races. Scott winning the Hardrock 100 and the Spartathalon and Nikki winning the Western States 100 and Ultra Tour du Mont Blanc.

I wonder what is next for these two?

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Running Raw: My 1st Snowshoe Race

January 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Was surfing YouTube and came across this video by runningraw. Interesting video documenting his first snowshoe race seems like Vermont has some serious runners participating in the sport. Make sure to watch the end of the video where he talks about the Dion snowshoes he uses they sure look a lot faster than my Atlas Run shoes.

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