Former Team USA Minnesota runner and Olympic Trials marathoner Chris Lundstrom of Minneapolis overcame a five-minute deficit to defend his title in the Superior 50K in Lutsen Saturday.
Lundstrom trailed 2011 Voyageur 50 Mile champion Samuel
Jurek of Boston, Massachusetts at the halfway point but took the lead at the final aid
station as Jurek was suffering from the affects of soaring temperatures. (He would fade to
seventh.)
Lundstrom finished in 3:56:04, the third-fastest time in race history. (He owns the top two as well.)
Lundstrom finished in 3:56:04, the third-fastest time in race history. (He owns the top two as well.)
“I managed to drop and spill my water
bottle leaving the last aid station, so I went that last hour without any
fluids,” Lundstrom said. “I really should have gone back and refilled, as I'm
sure the lack of fluids cost me more time than it would have taken to go back.
But hindsight is 20/20.”
In the women’s race, Rebecca George of Baxter won in
4:45:38, also third-fastest in race history and good for 12th
overall. Duluth’s Christi Nowak, the defending champion, finished second in
4:57:43.
Race Director John Storkamp said Lundstrom’s and
George’s times were more impressive given the course was lengthened to include
a summit of Carlton Peak this year. “Reports are that it was worth it for the
great view,” Storkamp said.
Duluth took top spots in the men’s and women’s 25K
race. Eric Hartmark set a course record of 1:39:09, over six minutes ahead of
the nearest competitor. Elaine Wilson finished first among women (15th
overall) in 2:11:31, just three seconds off Leslie Semler’s 2010 course record.
Semler of Hermantown was second in 2:19:58.
Full 25K results can be found HERE.
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typo: Lundstrom was 3:56:04
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