25 years ago Sept 2000 – I had a decent month, covering 416 miles (despite a sprained ankle on the 18th), I also raced five times with the last three races being “tune-ups” for my first Ultramarathon race. I started the month with a win at the Hochgrat Berglauf in Oberstaufen Germany. Dan Verrington, Paul Low and I were training and racing in Austria and Germany and chose this as our final race before the mountain running world championships. I ended up with a win covering the 3.76 miles with 2,800’ of climb in 33:07.
1 Dunham 33:07 USA 2 Low 33:45 USA 3 Green 33:55 AUS 6 Verrington 34:34
1 47:29 Jonathan Wyatt NZL
2 49:48 Hans Kogler AUT
3 50:16 Alexis Gex-Fabry SUI
4 50:31 Thomas Gregor GER
5 50:39 Sergio Chiesa ITA
6 50:47 Raymond Fontaine FRA
7 50:50 Billy Burns ENG
8 50:59 Martin Cox ENG
9 51:18 Helmut Schmuck AUG (former world champ)
10 51:25 Massimo Galliano ITA
11 51:30 Uli Steidl GER
12 51:33 Dave Dunham USA
15 51:44 Antonio Molinari ITA (former world champ)
17 52:05 Marco De Gasperi ITA (former world champ)
30 53:27 Richard Shelley USA
37 53:59 Eric Morse USA
63 55:57 Matt Carpenter USA
81 57:54 Paul Low USA
94 59:21 Scott Gall USA
Not sure who I was flipping off here
Next up was a trail race with Steve Peterson at Pisgah Mountain. Keith Schmitt hung with us until late in the race at which point I told Petey “I’m going to make sure one of us wins”. Soon thereafter I got nervous that Schmitt might be able to outkick both of us so I pushed the pace and dropped both of them. I won over the 25k distance (15.5 miles) in 1:37:52 and Petey took second in 1:38:38 and Keith took third in 1:38:56.
The following weekend I won the Clarence Demar Marathon in Keene NH with a 2:29:10. My goal was to run as “slowly” as possible to get the win. I was starting a three week stretch of racing a marathon, marathon, and 100k and the marathons were more of a tune-up for the big race.
1 2:29:11 Dave Dunham 36M Bradford, MA
2 2:37:09 Alden Hall 30M Washington, DC
3 2:39:27 Jeff Day 30M Olmstead, OH
4 2:40:21 Eric Beauchesne 30M Chelmsford, MA
5 2:24:02 George Adams 30M Keene, NH
I followed that up with my second marathon win in six days taking first at the hilly NH Marathon with a 2:43:10. I won despite three bathroom stops, which really freaked out the lead police vehicle as he had no idea why I left the course and went into the woods. I think he figured it out by the third time. This was my final preparation for the Chancellor 100k and it also earned me a bunch of “rat points” in the Hockomock Swamp Rat series.
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