Here is the finisher’s medal from the 2013 Walt Disney World Marathon along with the medals from the Walt Disney World Half Marathon and the Goofy Challenge medal
The Goofy medal is given to runners that complete both the Disney full and half marathons on the same weekend.
Here is a quick look at the top male and female finishers from the 20th Walt Disney World Marathon that was run on January 13, 2013.
Top 5 Walt Disney World Marathon Men
Adriano Bastos – 2:21:16
Fredison Costa – 2:21:32
Matt Hensley – 2:24:58
Ronnie Halassie – 2:25:26
Brian Johnson – 2:36:50
Mike Hensley – 2:37:43
Evan Dehart – 2:40:27
Adam Siepiola – 2:40:41
Richard Tuttle – 2:41:31
Douglas Morton – 2:42:21
Top 5 Walt Disney World Marathon Women
Renee High – 2:48:30
Antonia Silva – 2:59:30
Claudia Dumont – 2:59:36
Beth Woodward – 3:01:36
Christine Irish – 3:02:34
Leah Foley – 3:03:34
Alison Sanchez – 3:04:01
Megan Tursi – 3:04:32
Leah Thorilson – 3:09:38
Luciana Araujo – 3:10:36
Here is the link to check in on LIVE RESULTS (HERE) from the 2013 Walt Disney World Marathon as they happen and results for any runner if you have their name or bib # once it’s over HERE.
Walt Disney World Half Marathon results from yesterday can be found at the link above as well.
Good luck to everyone that is taking part this weekend in the Run Disney races down in Orlando.
Morton won five races in 2012 including some amazing performances at the Badwater 135 (2 minutes off course record), Umstead 100 Miler (course record), Florida Keys 100 (course record), and IAU 24-Hour where he put down 172.457 miles in 24-hours (an American record).
Greenwood, who has resided in Canada over the past decade, repeated as the female ‘Ultrarunner of the Year.’ Ellie won the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run where she broke the female course record. She won a total of eight ultramarathons in 2012 including a smashing course record at the JFK 50 Miler back in November.
2012 UltraRunning Magazine Ultrarunners of the Year Voting (Male)
Mike Morton, 41, Lithia, Florida (14) – 313
Timothy Olson, 28, Ashland, Oregon (6) – 264
Max King, 32, Bend, Oregon (2) – 227
Hal Koerner, 36, Ashland, Oregon – 137
Dakota Jones, 21, Durango, Colorado (1) – 122
Brian Rusiecki, 34, South Deerfield, Massachusetts (1) – 74
Others receiving votes: David Riddle 31, Dylan Bowman 27, Sage Canaday 19, Ian Sharman 17, Scott Brockmeier 9, Zach Bitter 9, Mike Foote 8, Michael Wardian 7, Michael Dixon 6, Tomasz Kochanowicz 4, Anton Krupicka 4, Jorge Maravilla 4, Jorge Pacheco 4, Leigh Schhmitt 4, Eric Grossman 3, Leor Pantilat 3, Joe Uhan 3, Zach Gingerich 2, Christopher Kollar 2, Michael Arnstein 1, Gary Gellin 1, Neal Gorman 1, Nick Lewis 1, Chris Lundstrom 1, Steven Moore 1
2012 UltraRunning Magazine Ultrarunners of the Year Voting (Female)
Ellie Greenwood, 33, North Vancouver, B.C., (24) – 360
Georgia native Joe Fejes, who has had an amazing year of races, concluded 2012 with the best performance ever in the 23-year history of the Across The Years 72-Hour race. The race takes place in Phoenix, Arizona and as the title hints at it starts in 2012 and finishes early in 2013.
Fejes won the event in setting the all-time course record by putting down 329.64 miles during the 72-hour event. Last year he ran 280.30 during ATY. It was only the third time that a runner had surpassed the 300 mile mark during the event.
Second place finisher, Eoin Keith, also surpassed the 300 mark become the fourth runner ever to do so with a total of 300.24 miles.
Third place went to (RIF #121) Ed ‘The Jester” Ettinghausen with 263.4 miles.
First place female went to Vikena Yutz, who set an all-time record for the women, with 254.05 miles. She shattered the previous mark by 4 miles.
Second place female went to Charlotte Vasarhelyi with 250.9 miles. Third place female went to Jennifer Bradley with 204.71 miles.
2012 Across The Years 72-Hour Results
Joe Fejes – 329.64 miles
Eoin Keith – 300.24 miles
Ed Ettinghausen – 263.4 miles
Vikena Yutz – 254.05 miles (F)
Charlotte Yasarhelyi – 250.9 miles (F)
George Biondic – 247.75 miles
Anthony Culpepper – 216.26 miles
Shashanka Karlen – 207.86 miles
Jennifer Bradley – 204.71 miles (F)
Mark Dorian – 201.56 miles
Ryan Weidert – 200.51 miles
Ed Compton – 200.51 miles
Phil Nimmo – 200.51 miles
The Across The Years 48-Hour race was won by Volodymyr Balatskyy with 207.86 miles. Second place male went to John Geesler with 167.97 miles and third to Davy Crockett with 135.43 miles.
Top female for the ATY 48-Hour was Shawna Wentlandt with 137.52 miles. Second place female was Jill Hudson with 131.23 miles. Third place female with to Tammy Massie with 129.13 miles.
2012 Across The Years 48-Hour Results
Volodymyr Balatskyy – 207.86 miles
John Geesler 167.97 miles
Shawna Wentlandt – 137.52 miles (F)
Davy Crockett – 135.43 miles
Jill Hudson 131.23 miles (F)
Tammy Massie 129.13 miles (F)
Josh Irvan – 125.98 miles
Michael Miller – 115.48 miles
Susan Kokesh – 110.23 miles (F)
Fran Mason – 108.13 miles (F)
The great Ian Sharman won the Across The Years 24-Hour race with 109.18 miles. Second place went to Jesse Sjoberg with 106.03. Third place male was Brian Recore with 102.88 miles.
The ATY 24-Hour female winner was Debbie Leftwich with 106.03 miles. Susan Kramer came in second place with 101.83 miles. Third place went to June Gessner with 100.78 miles.
2012 Across The Years 24-Hour Results
Ian Sharman – 109.18 miles
Jesse Sjoberg – 106.03 miles
Debbie Leftwich – 106.03 miles (F)
Brian Recore – 102.88 miles
Robert Crockett – 102.88 miles
Matthew Watts – 102.88 miles
John Manross – 101.83 miles
Susan Kramer 101.83 miles (F)
Mitchell Chan – 101.83 miles
Paul Grimm – 101.83 miles
Chris Fall – 100.78 miles
Joshua Holmes – 100.78 miles
Jim Tello – 100.78 miles
Jeff Blevins – 100.78 miles
June Gessner – 100.78 miles (F)
Michael Arnstein – 100.78 miles
Alan Barnes – 100.78 miles
Jo-Anne Hass – 100.78 miles (F)
Congrats to all of the runners who put down miles at Across The Years!
Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (Jan 5-6, 2012)
Storified by Joshua Holmes· Fri, Jan 04 2013 09:58:17
@runitfast New Year’s Race Los Angeles on Saturday night. #Half20 #runitfastLisa Gonzales
@runitfast Pistol 100 miler in Maryville, TN Saturday. First attempt @ hundo!!!Danny Staggs
Tomorrow racing @msbluesmarathon , support from @KarhuRunning , @runitfast @memphisrunnersAlicia Eno
@runitfast Jackson Mississippi Blues Marathon.Laura Raeder
@runitfast Tidewater Striders Distance Series 10k at the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail in Chesapeake, VA.Greg Smith
@runitfast No races to be found near where I am now in Grand Junction CO so doing long ~20 mile run on my own in sub freezing weather.Mark Watson
@runitfast Hill and Dale 8 miler in Shelby Forest TNCan’t Stop Endurance
@runitfast Just some easy training for HURT 100 in a couple of weeks. #runitfastJoshua Holmes
Usual route. The beach! RT @runitfast: Where are you running/racing this first weekend of 2013? Responses will be posted on RIF tomorrow!!!RunningToTahiti
@runitfast Ragnar Florida keysE.B.
@runitfast I’m Running in the foothills to the Alberta Rockies, Jasper East! Gorgeous!Tanya Strandlund
@runitfast Jackson, MS! Mississippi Blues Marathon!! @msbluesmarathonLift Heavy Run Long
@runitfast 4 mile trail prediction run at the cuyahoga valley national park!William Jordan
@runitfast #ragnarflk with @action4newsteam @HolesPolesRun @RagnarRelay @JustTheTipOfFLJim @ranwithyourmom
@runitfast A nice easy 10-13 in beautiful Helvetia, OR. #runitfastAngie Gerber
@runitfast i’ll be making a 15miler down Juárez, mexicoJust for funhttp://research.utep.edu/Portals/72/SunRides/print/CHAMIZALParkMap(f)-1.pdfRodamor VanPorbeers
@runitfast My scheduled 8 mile long run in the beautiful, snowy, Indiana countryside!Clay Angelly
@runitfast Mississippi Blues Half Marathon! So excited!!Lo
Jonathan Harrison won the inaugural Trail of Fears: The Day After the End of the World Elimination Race late Saturday night after outdueling Illinois native Travis Redden in one of the most exciting race finishes of 2012.
Runners started with 60 minutes to finish the 4.3 mile trail loop. If runners didn’t make it back to the start/finish in that time then they were eliminated. The race restarted every hour. If runners tapped out or didn’t make it back to the start for the restart then they were eliminated as well.
After four hours, a minute was subtracted from the clock per hour until stabilizing at 55 min/loop. It remained at 55 min until lap 14 when it was reduced to 53 minutes then 51 minutes for lap 15 and 50 minutes for lap 16.
Third place went to Mississippi native Rob Philip after he was eliminated after 13 loops as he barely missed making it back to complete his 14th loop.
That left just Harrison and Redden for loop 15. Redden smoked the loop as he had done the last handful of loops coming in with 3:43 remaining on the 51-minute clock. Harrison, perhaps the most cerebral runner of the day came in with just 40 seconds remaining.
It was then announced for lap 16 that the clock would be reduced by 1-minute down to just 50 minutes. As both runners headed back to the start line, Redden stated that he thought he was done and was going to call it after 15 amazing loops. Since Travis had beat Jonathan on the prior lap then this meant that Jonathan had to complete the 16th loop in less than 50 minutes for the win while Travis waited at race headquarters along with everyone else. If Jonathan failed to do it in less than 50 minutes then Travis would be the winner of the race and the coveted Mayan Calendar belt buckle.
So the clock started and Jonathan took off into the dark wilderness to try to win his first race of any distance ever. His personal long coming into the Trail of Fears was 40.5 miles a month before. If he finished loop 16 then he’d have run 68.8 miles for the day.
So everyone waited and made guesses on the outcome of the race as Jonathan ran with more adrenaline than he could probably harness. He controlled his own fate and the outcome of a very exciting day.
As you already know from the headline and intro, Jonathan Harrison dug deep and came across the finish line for the 16th time on the day with about 65 seconds remaning and the win.
His wife Leah and friend Nathan Judd were there to hug and congratulate him on his amazing day, personal long, and win.
Last Woman Standing went to Julie Montgomery with 8 loops (34.3 miles) which was a new personal long for her as well. Second place female was Jennifer Whitley (6 loops) and third place went to Alicia Eno (4 loops).
Place
Name
Hometown
Loops
Miles
1
Jonathan Harrison
Henderson, TN
16 loops
68.8 miles
2
Travis Redden
Troy, IL
15 loops
64.5 miles
3
Rob Philip
Saltillo, MS
13 loops*
55.9 miles
4
Jeff Fugate
Jackson, TN
12 loops
51.6 miles
5
Stewart Crouch
Angleton, TX
11 loops*
47.3 miles
6
Brett Beckham
Jackson, TN
11 loops
47.3 miles
7
James Donahue
Bethalto, IL
11 loops
47.3 miles
8
Joshua Holmes
Jackson, TN
10 loops
43.0 miles
9
Kevin Leathers
Cordova, TN
10 loops
43.0 miles
10
Clark Bilbrey
Dickson, TN
10 loops
43.0 miles
11
Mark Watson
Medina, TN
10 loops
43.0 miles
12
Nathan Bass
Madison, MS
8 loops
34.4 miles
13
Kenneth Mescall
Jackson, TN
8 loops
34.4 miles
14
Julie Montgomery
Jackson, TN
8 loops
34.4 miles
15
Anthony Ohrey
Henderson, TN
7 loops
30.1 miles
16
Rusty Butcher
Jackson, TN
7 loops
30.1 miles
17
Billy Cannon
Milan, TN
7 loops
30.1 miles
18
Danny Staggs
Livingston, TN
7 loops
30.1 miles
19
David Mickelsen
Nashville, TN
6 loops
25.8 miles
20
Robin Robbins
Milan, TN
6 loops
25.8 miles
21
Jennifer Whitley
Murfreesboro, TN
6 loops
25.8 miles
22
Bob Beasley
Jackson, TN
5 loops
21.5 miles
23
Kevin Brandon
Dickson, TN
5 loops
21.5 miles
24
Jonathan Stewart
Jackson, TN
4 loops
17.2 miles
25
Alicia Eno
Marion, AR
4 loops
17.2 miles
26
Victor Mickelsen
Nashville, TN
4 loops
17.2 miles
27
Michelle Trujillo
Cookeville, TN
3 loops*
12.9 miles
28
Karl Studtmann
Jackson, TN
3 loops
12.9 miles
29
John Carraher
Jackson, TN
3 loops
12.9 miles
30
Bradford Box
Jackson, TN
3 loops
12.9 miles
31
Jonathan Bobbitt
Jackson, TN
3 loops
12.9 miles
32
David Greenway
Jackson, TN
3 loops
12.9 miles
33
Amanda Staggs
Hermitage, TN
3 loops
12.9 miles
34
Sandy Staggs
Livingston, TN
3 loops
12.9 miles
35
Marjorie Miitchell
Henderson, TN
2 loops*
8.6 miles
DNS
Todd Shadburn
Jackson, TN
DNS
Trent McDowell
Franklin, TN
DNS
Heather Shoemaker
Alpharetta, GA
DNS
Martha Floyd
Jackson, TN
*= runners that completed 1 additional loop (4.3 miles) but not before the clock ran out, eliminating them from the race.