Ulli The
Bio
(Feb.4,
2008)
Personal Data
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Born July 29, 1947 in
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Moved to the
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Happily together with wife
Traudl for 33 ˝ years. She is ultrawalker herself and together we climbed 1341
mountains
My Ultras
I never run …
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First Ultra: May ’66 - 50k
walk in an event near Munich/Germany with ~12,000 people
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First 50 miler: August ’68 –
Heerlen/Holland
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First 100 miler: September ’68
– “Nijmegen-Rotterdam” in
Ultra Statistics
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229 ultras
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157 nights without sleep in
these races
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The last 20 years 132 ultra
races with an average of 78 miles
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6 DNF: Hepatitis and Typhoid
with 106 fever, a bone shifted in my leg, and other similar reasons
2 Highlights
1.
Becoming “Centurion” in 1989
in 23:03 hours; a judged racewalking event. I waited 21 years to be mentally and
physically ready for that. “A Centurion is one who, as an amateur, has walked
in competition, in
2.
Together with Kirk Apt the first
to finish “Hardrock 100” 10x
Race Director
Organized
in the
1.
“Ultrawalk 200” in 1998: Set
a new world best for walking non-stop as a team 200 miles in 67.5 hours. 6
finishers from 4 countries.
2.
“Peak to Peak 125” in 2008.
1 finisher (me) in 57 hours under extreme blizzard conditions
But
also shorter events like “Hike all Day … 50k” or “Walk 50 … Swim 1”.
Next
one, in May 2008, “ExtraMileEndurathon”.
My Favorites
That changed over the years …
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100 mi
Nijmegen-Rotterdam/Holland (4x) – was for many years my ultimate long distance
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100 km
Biel/Switzerland (25x) – an annual “pilgrimage”
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“Hardrock 100”
– My overall favorite. The ultimate trail race for me
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Today
“McNaughton 100” (3x) – I just love the course
“
My Toughest Ultras
It’s not possible to say, there are so many criteria that make a
race tough.
Most climb, roughest trail, highest altitude, worst weather,
longest distance, closest cut-off time, longest time without sleep, worst course
marking, toughest to finish 100% walking within the cut-off time, … once
I had 43 miles no food and drink …
What Changed
In ’68 there were no …
… trail shoes, no good running shoes. Soles were 1/10 inch (2 mm)
thick
… gels, bars, mineral drinks
… comfortable and high-tech running clothes
… appropriate equipment
… knowledge about how to approach an ultra, how the body reacts,
medical aspects, etc.
My
Ultra Future
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There is nothing
like walking towards the finish line of a 100 miler …
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Meeting cut-off
times is getting tougher for me, although in 2007 I still finished 5 100 milers
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In 2008 I want to
celebrate 40 years of finishing 100 milers with “
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And next year …
some more 100s J
My Principles
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Don’t take all races serious
and have as much fun as possible
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Just keep going, never give up
Contact
See
you on the trails,
Ulli