In the summertime of 2001, when my household and I relocated from Phoenix, Arizona, to Oakland, California, I had no concept that over the next quarter century, I’d grow to be mates with 14-time Western States 100 winner and former course document holder, Ann Trason, or that each of our journeys would carry us again to Phoenix for the 2025 Throughout the Years.
Watching Ann, who’s at the moment battling rheumatoid arthritis, take her walker 112.8 miles over the course of the six-day occasion final week confirmed that whereas lots can change over 25 years, some issues very a lot keep the identical.
California Years
In 2001, I had moved to Oakland to start the primary administrative job of my profession in training, and was early in my ultrarunning journey. I used to be wanting to embrace the native San Francisco Bay Space path working scene, and fortunately for me, the group was one of the vital welcoming I had ever met. There was a big Tuesday-night group path run organized by veteran ultrarunner John Medinger, which met on the Woodminster trailhead within the Oakland Hills. The runs have been of all completely different paces, and the group was as eclectic as you’d anticipate in a various place just like the Bay Space. Most of the time, there have been quite a lot of ultrarunning luminaries who would present up for these group runs, Ann being one of the vital notable.
Ann Trason on the 1994 Western States 100. Picture: Western States 100
I bear in mind the primary time I met Ann on considered one of these runs. A small group of us was cruising alongside one of many ridgelines, and she or he casually requested who I used to be and what I used to be coaching for. I used to be admittedly a bit star-struck within the second, however we chatted for a bit, and from that day ahead, we ran collectively on occasion and noticed one another at races — together with the Dick Collins Firetrails 50 Mile, which Ann directed — and likewise at Medinger’s annual “one hundred and first Mile Celebration” every October.
As I turned extra concerned with the Western States 100 group, my relationship with Ann continued to evolve. Because the years glided by and Ann now not ran the race, she turned an annual fixture on the Michigan Bluff support station in the course of the Memorial Weekend Coaching Runs, which additionally served because the Michigan Bluff Social Membership’s annual gathering. These weekends have been a few of the better of my working profession.
Over the previous decade or so, I noticed Ann much less and fewer as she developed rheumatoid arthritis and now not spent as a lot trip and about as she as soon as did.
Arizona Reunion
Evidently, I used to be overjoyed after I discovered that Ann could be coming to Arizona to take part within the Throughout the Years Six Day race on the finish of December. When race day dawned, the ultrarunning world lit up as experiences and pictures surfaced of Ann finishing laps of the course with the assistance of a walker. After the primary day, she had accomplished practically 20 miles and was nicely on her option to attaining her aim of a 100-mile belt buckle, which she in the end earned within the afternoon of the fifth day.
Ann on her option to a 100-mile belt buckle on the 2025 Throughout the Years. Picture: Jesse Ellis/Let’s Wander Images
I used to be honored to spend a few hours with Ann on the final morning of the occasion and was thrilled, in any case these years, to share some miles with such a legend. I used to be additionally struck by the unbelievable outpouring of affection and admiration that emanated from the entire contributors and spectators at Throughout the Years. You could possibly really feel the electrical energy within the air as Ann accomplished every lap, doing so with a wry smile on her face and a glint in her eye.
Ann’s good buddy and co-Western States race founder Shannon Yewell Weil wrote after the 100-mile end, “Outdated ultrarunning champions by no means die — quite they roll out the walker, crown themselves with a jester hat, and march proper again to the beginning line.”
What an inspiration to us all!
Bottoms up!
Ann, 14-time winner of the Western States 100, lined 112.8 with a walker on the 2025 Throughout the Years Six Day race. Picture: Jesse Ellis/Let’s Wander Images
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