![]() The cool friendship and partnership she formed with Maggie Guterl over the first 36 miles hours at the race. ![]() What did she, Gavin, Johan, and Maggie talk about while waiting for the gun, and what did she say when she finally conceded victory? What was Kevin’s (her husband) role, and when did he sleep? Will she hit 300 miles next year? What type of hallucinations she had over those 67 hours? Sarah and I discuss the level of her performances after the interview, and I’d love to hear your opinion about my assertions. She’s running world-class times in any format she signs up for: Distance events, timed events, or those that give the win to the last person standing. It’s the opinion of your host that Courtney is on a different level than nearly every runner out there. Courtney Dauwalter at Big’s Backyard Ultra Then last week, she ran 279 miles at Big’s Backyard Ultra, ultimately conceding the win to the incredible Johan Steene. She then toed the line–and won–Squamish 50 miler, then, after leading the entire race for 180 miles, took a 2nd place overall (1st female) at Tahoe 200. After that, she bagged a win at Ultra Trail Mt Fuji, then a big win at Western States where she ran the 2nd fastest time ever. ![]() She followed that up with a 2nd at Black Canyon 100k, then a win at Behind the Rocks 50 miler in Moab. Her 2018 resume includes an outright win at the Coldwater Rumble, then a win at the competitive Sean O’Brien 100k. Courtney Dauwalter is having one hell of year. ![]()
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