4-time winner and course report holder at UTMB (Extremely-Path du Mont-Blanc), Kilian Jornet, and 2023 second-place finisher Zach Miller are asking their fellow elite runners to affix them to find another race to UTMB for 2024.
“In case you are receiving this, it’s since you are one of many prime athletes in our sport,” begins the e-mail, which was shared by Martin Cox, a working coach and former professional mountain runner primarily based in Chamonix, France (the positioning of the race) on Instagram. “We’re writing to see for those who may be eager about committing to race one another at a race apart from UTMB this yr (2024).”
Jornet’s and Miller’s e-mail goes on, in what most individuals would describe as a really reasonable and respectful tone, to acknowledge UTMB as a “nice race” that has finished lots for the game and created alternatives for a lot of high-level runners. But it surely goes on to criticize the group (consisting of UTMB, the UTMB Group and Ironman, which turned half proprietor in 2021) for rising and increasing with out regard to what’s greatest for the game, “treating folks poorly and working over everybody who will get in [their] method.”
Some background: in October 2023, UTMB/Ironman introduced a new ultra-trail race in Whistler, B.C., on the identical weekend as the previous Whistler Alpine Meadows (WAM) race, which went out of enterprise earlier final yr. Gary Robbins, WAM’s race director, says he was compelled out by Vail (which operates the Whistler resort) to make room for a take care of UTMB/Ironman, and lots of within the ultra-trail group (together with former Western States course report holder Ellie Greenwood) declared solidarity with Robbins and disgust at his remedy by UTMB/Ironman. Then, on Dec. 1, UTMB race announcer Corrine Malcolm introduced she had been fired by the group for her outspokenness on numerous points referring to its enterprise.
We reached out to numerous elite mountain and path runners, together with among the prime finishers at UTMB in 2023, however have been unable to establish anybody, apart from Cox, who had truly been despatched the e-mail. Nevertheless, some athletes, together with Harvey Lewis (winner of Huge’s Yard Extremely World Championships in 2023) and Leah Yingling (who completed eighth at UTMB final yr) instructed us they have been in settlement with the feelings expressed. Yingling instructed us she had reached out to Miller after he posted misgivings about UTMB in December, and that he responded with most of the identical concepts expressed within the e-mail. “… his level was to impact constructive change, and his thoughts was open to what that may appear to be and the way it would possibly occur,” Yingling stated in a direct message.
Canadian marathoner and ultra-trail runner Reid Coolsaet instructed us he didn’t obtain the e-mail, however that he helps the message. “UTMB has finished lots of good for the game when it comes to creating a really aggressive occasion on an incredible course and showcasing the highest athletes,” Coolsaet stated. “For that cause they’re being held at a excessive normal as leaders within the sport.
“The best way they’ve purchased races and made it necessary for folks to race UTMB races in an effort to qualify for UTMB/CCC/OCC has ruffled feathers in a sport that was born out of grassroots races. Many ultra-trail runners don’t wish to see an Ironman state of affairs, the place mother and pop races with their very own flavour are pushed out.
“UTMB placing on a race in Whistler with out speaking with Gary Robbins after which letting Corrine Malcolm go was the nail within the coffin for plenty of path runners.”
“Hopefully if sufficient elites present their dissatisfaction with UTMB, they’ll change their enterprise mannequin.”
Not everybody, nevertheless, is in favour of leaving UTMB. Cox, the previous professional runner and coach behind @vo2maxcoaching who shared the e-mail, expressed sturdy disagreement with Jornet’s and Miller’s place, saying the letter “stinks of hypocrisy” and referring to it as a “marketing campaign of hate … towards UTMB.”
“UTMB has allowed Jornet and lots of of his fellow execs to climb aboard the mountain-ultra-trail cash prepare and develop into reasonably influential,” the publish continues. “So it appears to be slightly ungrateful to then flip round and try to carry the race to ransom.”
Well-liked working coaches David and Megan Roche (who coach a number of athletes who compete in UTMB races, however who additionally didn’t obtain the e-mail) included a phase on the controversy of their Jan. 16 Some Work, All Play podcast episode, expressing assist for Jornet and Miller’s place and speculating that their choice to ship the e-mail stemmed from a notion that criticism of UTMB/Ironman on social media had not introduced the specified outcomes. Nevertheless the Roches acknowledged the criticism that it’s straightforward for Jornet and Miller, who’re each on the very prime of their sport, to counsel that others forgo the possibly very profitable sponsorship alternatives that include a robust efficiency on the August races in Chamonix; they usually made it clear they might assist their athletes of their decision-making round UTMB (whereas hoping they might keep away from racing at UTMB Whistler).
Jornet and Miller say they’ve “pinpointed” a race they’d like elites to race as a substitute of UTMB, however they don’t reveal which race they take note of. “… please understand this isn’t meant to be a malicious, hateful factor in direction of UTMB,” the e-mail concludes. “The thought right here is to discover a approach to apply some strain to the UTMB/Ironman group in order that we are able to impact constructive change. It might be nice if someday we may go to UTMB and be ok with it, figuring out that what they’re doing is making the game higher, not worse.”