Location
Iowa,
US
Distance
276.6 mi
Vertical Gain
11,250 ft
Description
GPS Track
Run Across Iowa FKT Route_0.gpx501.78 KB
FKTs
Male
Paul Noble | 3d 22h 49m 22s | |||
Taylor Ross | 4d 15h 32m 41s |
Comments
These are the athletes who I was able to find through my research had run across the state. Folks who inspire me deeply! (In chronological order)
•Patty Blackman and Jennifer Figge did their run crossing Iowa in the 1980s and published the book Running Home in 1989, I’m unsure of more details at this time but have ordered their book so I will share what I learn about their route!
•Iowan and ultra legend Bonnie Busch, ran across The state via Highway 92 which inspired my route. I was able to speak with Bonnie for a few hours about the experience leading up to mine. Though she had attempted a crossing in 1994 with big daily mileage. She went back in 1995 to complete a successful attempt. I believe she started with a bit over a marathon a day and increased daily mileage by at least a few miles during the run.
•In 2004 Danielle Wangsness covered a 339 mile route which included Highway 92, covering an average of 56 miles per day and finishing in 6 days. She did this with a friend who was biking alongside her and carried most of their supplies, they camped throughout the journey. Danielle is a good friend and training partner who was the main inspiration for this route choice and let me know about Bonnie’s trip as well.
•Steve Cannon also used a similar route in 2009, running from Council Bluffs to Muscatine, including some of Highway 92. He finished his run in 11 days.
•Joshua Jorgensen did a run across Iowa from Council Bluffs to Burlington in 2017. I believe in around 10 days or less, wearing a gas mask for veteran suicide awareness.
•Casey Patrick O’Connor ran with Ragbrai I believe in 2016
•Incredible ultra runner and huge inspiration to me, Pete Kostelnick (Iowan native) has run across the state three times. First when he was the initial person to run Ragbrai in 2013 (Council Bluffs to Ft Madison), second during his Transcon record in 2016 (Blair NE to Clinton, his fastest time in 112hrs), and finally during his run from Alaska to Florida in 2018 (Northwood through Quad Cities). Pete was kind enough to share information with me and I used his fastest time crossing (though it’s a different-incomparable route and his run was part of the larger Transcon effort) as what I needed to best to feel confident establishing the FKT for Iowa. I also let him know when I finished and that his support had meant a lot and he congratulated me, just the coolest guy. I set my goal at 108 hours and came in at 111:32:41, just under his time.
Taylor, I ran a solo run of Relay Iowa (339 miles) in 2018. That was a long time ago and I'm not sure I can find the GPS track any more, but race director Bill Raine may be able to help support that I did it. I started June 6th 2018 at 4 AM and finished June 13th 2018 at 9:08 PM. I took 7 days, 17 hours and 8 minutes. So definitely not an FKT, certainly not any more. Just wanted to get on the list. :-) P. S. Sounds like Danielle W ran the Relay Iowa route also! If you have any other questions, my email is donsolo@t1determined.org. Thx!
I have found another athlete (through the book Running Home by Paddy Blackman and Jennifer Figge- two across Iowa runners mentioned above), a woman named Dody Burkey who ran across the state in 1989, covering the distance in 12 days at about 25 miles per day! A cool addition to story of folks doing this run, Paddy and Jennifer seemed directly inspired by Dody’s run when planning theirs.
Dody’s run was in July, Paddy and Jennifer ran in September
What a great route! I grew up on Hwy 92, and I'd say that was an excellent choice.
That’s awesome to know, I love that! It is such a great route. I love our state and 92 is the epitome of enjoying the Iowa landscape.
See you in a couple weeks at 4 for 30 :)