When I started Ultrarunning, I had two guys I wanted to race…..One was Eric Clifton. Eric was so fast I had to go test myself against him to see if I had what it takes to succeed in this silly sport. I beat Eric the first time I raced against him at the Crown King 50 mile….only to be beaten at the finish by Dennis Poolheco.
A few months ago I noticed a guy named Ben Hian had run a race in California. I don’t remember if he won, but he ran fast and it reminded me of my first ever 50 mile race at the Leona Divide 50 in 1999. I won that race edging out Tom Nielsen by a scant 1:25. I didn’t go there to race Tom. I went there to race Ben Hian. At the time this guy was the fastest and seemingly unstoppable. He didn’t have his best day and ended up 4th…….soon thereafter, Ben dropped off the radar and pursued other interests.
Well….he’s back!! 10 years later. He recently won the San Diego 100 in a tight race with guess who? Tom Nielsen. His time was 18:15. The record of 17:40 (mine) hung in there, but I think it’s time to pay attention to Ben as his form is returning. And we all know being 40 years old doesn’t mean squat in a 100 mile race. We don’t have to run fast, we just have to run all day. Congrats to an old (not age old) legend!!!! It’s great to see his return.
This past weekend I had the pleasure to run an aid station at mile 29 at the Squaw Peak 50 mile. I only saw a little carnage, nothing major, but entertaining to say the least. The race had it’s highest finish rate ever. 95% of the runners finished the tough course in perfect weather conditions. The only real carnage was Scott Mason’s vehicle. A dead limb about 15 feet long fell on Scott’s car the evening before while we were camping at the aid station. Good thing he had the “hard shell” tent.
The Speedgoat 50k is coming soon as we only have 26 days to register and 5+ weeks till the start. Registration is still open. If it would only stop snowing here!….yah, that’s right, snow on the peak again this morning. I’ve never seen Utah this green. It’s melting fast but expect to see some snow in Little Cloud Bowl on the final climb and descent. We still need some course marshalls to help keep runners on track. If anyone out there is interested in helping out, contact me at speedgoatkarl@gmail.com for more info. It is certainly an entertaining day!
The Bighorn 100 is coming June 19th, I’ll be looking for a good run there. I’ve been a little erratic in how I feel, I think I’ll blame it on the weather. The rain continues and the joints hurt a little every morning waking up to 50 degrees. It seems like early spring around here. The “boxers fracture” I recieved running 6 weeks ago is now healed, so my days off can now consist of a round of golf to prepare myself for the senior tour…….I better get on it. My legs feel recovered, but as usual it’s always a mystery on how the race will go when I stack alot of 100s together. Hopefully I can find that “autopilot” gear and just run it like the rest of em’. It may just take me 6 hours or so to warm up…….silly how it works that way.
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The next few weeks have me trying to figure out some odds for the Western States 100. We all know the field is sick there and will be one hell of a race to say the least. AJW has posted his poll, check this out. We’ll use his poll as the “mass voting”. I’ll do my “Speedgoat Odds” for this one, in a week or two. First I’ll do Bighorn. Not sure who the favorite is at Bighorn, the field is still growing. It’s amazing this field is not full. It is easily one of the nicest courses in town.
Now go run!

You must run one hell of an aid station. When I ran through there and yelled “#350 is in and out like a chese burger”, you had at least 10 people in there snacking. Thanks for keeping them there long enough for me to jump a couple some places in the over all.
Ben Hian’s comeback debut did not go unnoticed here. Cool to see him back on the scene. And Eric is always funs to run against. Haven’t seen him in a while but another tough Eric CR went down at Kettle Moraine 100 a week ago.
If Ben shows up at AC, he’ll surprise lots of folks. I would love to see him win it again, 10 years later, and give Jorge a run for it. The KM record went down hard, great performance. Those young kids just keep getting faster. Joe, you and I will just stick to 100s, that’s the ticket anyway.
You are Ben and Eric to me…
Good one FastEd which one’s which?
I ran with Zach at KM. We split at the 100km mark, as he was doing the 100mile. I was using the 100km as a training run for a 100miler in July. We both crushed the previous course records. The women’s records are still well in tact though. Kami Semick 100km and one of many Upper Midwest legends Donna Perkins-100mile. Zach is having a great year thus far. Watch out for him at Deathvalley. He should definitely improve his time there.
Zach was very impressive at Umstead. What’s amazing is in the past I wouldn’t have considered Zach a super fast guy………now he IS always considered a fast guy! Very cool. Way to bust the 100k Wynn, that didn’t suck either!
thanks man, yep zach has run some very robust mileage this year, Krupicka style.
he did’nt do umstead, but he ran well at some 50milers this year and clocked a nice 3:12 at 50km.
My mistake. Where did he run 15:05….ah yes was it Kettle Morraine? That makes more sense now. If I’m right!
15:05 was winning time at Umstead by Dave James, who is going to WS to try out that thing. Dave also won Pocatello.
Thanks Olga! I guess I was a little confused.
Karl, man, Bighorn is around the corner, where are the odds?
Here is a start for you:
http://irunmountains.blogspot.com/2009/06/look-at-bighorn-field.html
Ben Hian, yea. Let me tell you. I met Ben at a Biathlon race in Ventura back in, oh, about 1987. It was my first race, so I only did so-so. And Ben, well his forte was swimming, not running. So, he also did, so-so. We became friends, and I would go down to La Jolla where he lived with his parents and we would train together. We did many races together. I remember us going out to do Desert Princess around 1990. One of the more premier Biathlons at that time. We awed at how fast Kenny Souza and George Pierce were. We’ll, I am older and still semi-slow. But Ben… Out-of-this-world fast.
Ben- never forget where we came from. I am sure there are people looking at you like we use to look. I’ll never forget the good times we had, like SCARFING at Soup Plantation after workouts!!!
I just read about you after your last race. Hope you are feeling better, I will be thinking of you. Take Care of yourself!!!!!
Camarillo Dave