One Week After Taking 1st in a 50K, Michelle Pushes It to the Limit in One of the Most Challenging 10K's in the Nation


In a surprising late entry into one of the most challenging 10K's in the nation, Michelle took SECOND place overall and first in her age group on June 9, 2019, in a race in the high mountains of Vail, Colorado, just one week after taking first place in the 50K Golden Gate Dirty 30.

The Casio Pro Trek Smart 10K Spring Runoff is considered exceptionally difficult because the runners start at an elevation of 8,200 feet.  The uber runners cover the 6.3 miles of mountainous terrain with constant elevation changes for a total elevation gain of 1,457 feet.  Let's put that into perspective:  The tallest building in Denver, Colorado, is the 56-story Republic Plaza building which attains a height of 714 feet.  The Casio Pro Trek Smart 10K Spring Runoff climbs more than TWICE that.

Michelle achieved a race time of 53 minutes and 54 seconds with a pace that floored us all:    8:41 minute miles!

Watch for Michelle's next big challenge on July 13th, which is the Triple Bypass Bike Ride.  This tedious bike ride climbs three passes in 120 miles with 10,000 feet in elevation gain.  Yes, you read it correctly -- she's biking as well as running.

Our Michelle WINS the Dirty 30 Ultra Race June 1, 2019 !!!!!!









She ran it perfectly and won!  The Fan Club is ecstatic.

It is our greatest pleasure to share with you that Michelle Hiland achieved FIRST place out of 167 women in the 50K Golden Gate Dirty 30 Mountain & Trail Run on June 1, 2019!!!!!  She was the only woman to finish in under 6 hours with a winning time of 5 hours 53 minutes and 24.4 seconds.  The second place female finisher was 31 minutes behind her.  

Out of the 432 total women (167) and men (265) who ran the race, Michelle came in 14th overall, so she ran faster than 252 men!  Her pace over the 31+ miles was 11:22 minute miles.  

Check out the Elevation Profile on this race.  It's grueling.

Remember last year when she took third in this same race and also took a nasty tumble?  We knew it was only a matter of time that she would take first place and we are so proud.  We can all say "we knew her when . . . "