Top Ten Reasons Why Twietmeyer Retired

You ever wonder why Tim Twietmeyer, the five-time champion with 25 sub-24-hour finishes, including a streak of 15 consecutive top-five finishes, and now president of the board, retired from racing Western States 100 in 2006?  Here are the top ten reasons. 10. He ran out of belts for any new silver buckles. 9. So he …

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Oregon Naming Conventions

Years ago I heard my buddy Ed Willson’s hash name was Mr Ed Sucks.  If you know Ed you should realize how good a name that is, because, well, it just is.  While I never joined the Hash House Harriers, their penchant for giving members interesting, usually crude names is right up my alley.  So, …

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Answers to WS100 1980s Video Trivia Contest

We got a lot of responses to the 1980s WS video trivia contest. Here are the results and the answers. Monkeyboy and Seagul Junker tie for first. lc and Gary Wang tie for third. 1. “As the sage Demosthenes Brito once said: Everyday is not the same and that’s alright by me.” Steve Warshawer 1988.  …

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The Ten Year Bet

In the spring of 2007 there’s a group of us Western States runners hanging out in Michigan Bluff talking smack like we always do.  Who’s gonna kick whose butt in the race.  Who’s the fittest.  Who’s the fattest.  And on and on.  Then my friend AJizzleWizzle, a.k.a. AJW, a.k.a. Tan Mitts, a.k.a. Three Names, the …

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WS Board: Reconsider Mandatory Volunteerism

In politics, they say Social Security is like the electrified third rail on the subway. Nobody wants to touch it because they can only get hurt doing so. In ultrarunning, mandatory volunteerism is a similarly charged subject. How could you argue with something so noble as volunteering. Well, at the risk of electrocuting myself, I’m …

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