28/10/2023
Grass roots races in the uk are the some of the toughest and friendliest. Big support for these local events.
TRAIL AND ULTRA RUNNERS. OUR SPORT IS AT A CROSS ROADS AND IT’S TIME TO DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT OUR SPORT AND COMMUNITY TO BE LIKE.
You may have seen the announcement today that UTMB (who are partially owned by Ironman) will be hosting a trail race in Whistler next September. Wow, that sounds rather like Whistler Alpine Meadows which a small local company, Coast Mountain Trail Running, founded and worked their tails off to host for many years ... until 2023 when Whistler (owned by Vail Resorts) made the permitting process so impossible that they were forced to permanently cancel WAM. So yah, swoop in with your big bucks and corporate ways to piggy back off the work of a locally independent company. The race director of the 'new' event works for Ironman Canada.
I get it, UTMB in Chamonix looks cool and you need to get ‘stones’ from one of ‘their’ races to enter. But please consider if you really want to run UTMB so much that you condone this sort of behaviour. Go run the TMB route solo or on a guided multi day trip. Heck, go run Ultra Tour M***a Rosa - a non-UTMB race that’s even tougher and even more scenic (RDd by independent company/ Lizzy Hawker) in the Swiss Alps. Or wait for the announcement of a new September Metro Van area race that Gary Robbins and CMTR will be hosting - our trail community will be volunteering there, not at the UTMB event (good luck to them finding volunteers).
YOU SIGN UP FOR RACES, YOU GET TO CHOOSE IN WHAT DIRECTION YOU WANT OUR SPORT TO GO. Let’s not be bullied by UTMB - they are not guiding our ship, WE the runners are. Money talks and I will not be spending a dime or any of my time with UTMB. I encourage you to think about where your money and your time will go.
I chose this pic of my WAM 25k finish. I was broken and should not have been racing. When I got to the finish I was an incoherent, cramping, flustered mess. I was met by an RD who cared. A RD who yes, is running a business (RDs should be able to make a living) but puts his runners, his communities and the trails they operate on front and centre. That’s what I want our sport to stay like.
To read much more from Gary Robbins, CMTR co-RD/ owner (along with Geoff Langford): http://garyrobbinsrun.com/blog/2023/10/what-really-went-down-in-whistler
On the unceded territories of the Squamish, Lil’wat and Coast Salish Nations.
Photo: Pargol Lakhan.