Lottery Season Is Upon Us
The Countdown(s) Begin…
The average
American shopper is running around today for Black Friday, whether it being in
stores or online, I am sitting here looking up data for the upcoming
ultramarathon lotteries. Whether it is to see how many high the entry count has
become, or just to confirm which dates I need to tune in for results, I find
myself starring on my computer for a different reason than the typical Black
Friday enthusiast out there.
I have been a passive ultra lottery participant to this point typically. I started my venture into the Western States (WSER) lottery a few years back – luckily – because I knew one day I would like to challenge the course. Other than this my lottery participation has been spare or somewhat random until the past 2 years where I am now starting to “target” which ultras I eventually want to do since it often requires sequential lottery entries in order to be successful.
Anyway, so
where do I stack up for my 2023 season? Well let’s take a closer look:
RACE |
Race Month |
My Entry |
Total Entries |
Lottery Spots |
% Chance |
Result |
Comment |
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Hong Kong
Four Trails Ultra Challenge |
Jan |
1st |
unknown |
10-30 invites |
invite by RD choice |
YES |
Sent in my application/intentions back
in Feb-2022. Got an email in Sep. to confirm entry! |
The Barkley
Fall Classic |
Sep |
3rd |
unknown |
~500 |
unknown |
not yet |
This
process in an unknown procedure. I did not get drawn in the initial pull for
2023, but people regularly get in all the way up to race date itself. |
Western States |
Jun |
4th |
7,169 |
271 |
~7.8% |
Dec-03 |
Year4=
8 tickets in lottery. |
Hardrock |
Jul |
1st |
1,727 |
55 |
~0.4% |
Dec-03 |
Year 1= 1
ticket in "NEVER" lottery. |
The Divide 200 |
Sep |
1st |
250 |
101 |
~40.4% |
Dec-05 |
Inaugural
year of race. Had to submit application for lottery which was accepted. Applicaitons open until Dec-04. |
Angeles
Crest 100 |
Jul |
1st |
|
230 |
|
Dec-19 |
I may enter
if no WSER luck. Lottery opens Dec-05 to Dec- ?? |
Tahoe Rim Trail 100 |
Jul |
1st |
|
unknown |
|
Jan-01 |
I
may enter if no WSER luck. Lottery opens Dec-04 to Dec-18. |
Leadville
100 |
Aug |
2nd |
|
unknown |
|
Jan-09 |
Slim chance
via open lottery, but will put in again. |
Cascade Crest 100 |
Jul |
1st |
|
unknown |
|
Jan-22 |
May
decide to enter, t.b.d. Lottery opens Jan-01 to Jan-17. |
Wasatch
Front 100 |
Sep |
1st |
|
unknown |
|
Jan-29 |
If no luck
at Divide 200 lottery, I may enter this. Lottery opens Dec-01 to Jan-04. |
One day I’d love to get in and run Western (WSER) and have come to realize this is a long process of persistence of simply accumulating and participating in the lottery for 5-7 years (if you happen to get in before that, consider yourself lucky). In fact I see it trending longer as the popularity of ultrarunning continues and the fact an individual can take a bye year now without losing their current ticket count. Looking at the numbers this year I still have a only a 7.7% chance and this is my 4th year in the lottery process.
Secondly, I love mountains running and exploring the new areas that come along with mountain ultras. I finally got myself an official Hardrock qualifier done this year (2022 High Lonesome 100 finisher), and so now I can start my endurance process of the HR100 lottery. Most likely this one as well will be closer to a decade long process, but at least the qualifiers are good for 2 seasons. You don’t have a chance unless you are in the lottery and so I began the process this lottery season.
One wild card is of course the infamous Barkley Fall Classic (BFC) as I did not get in on the initial drawing of participants. This leaves me somewhere on the unknown process of still being in the remaining lottery/waitlist. It has been known that people get into BFC all the way right up until race day, being pulled in late October does not matter much – except for the comfort in planning far ahead. This first year I ran it (2021) I didn’t get an invite until June. My second year (2022) I did get pulled initially in October and so I had an entire year of the race being planned on my calendar. So when do I get my invite from Laz for 2023…?...well that remains to be seen, but I am aware that it may come anytime until next September.
Couple of other lotteries that are on my bucket list but have no place in my 2023 plans or schedule would be the UTMB® (Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc) and TOR330 (Tor des GĂ©ants®). With my overseas travel to Hong Kong already booked in January there is no way to justify another big trip in 2023. I also need to collect some running stones to continue my entry process for UTMB. These bucket list destination races will remain on my to-do list for the future.
Results
The lottery
season is exciting and full of anticipation as my season will begin to take
shape starting essentially next weekend as December arrives and the results start
to occur.
One big focus goal for the season has already been defined by an initial invite selection I got back in September. I was honored to be given an invite into Hong Kong Four Trails Ultra Challenge (HK4TUC). This is a very small niche event that occurs around Chinese New Year every year in the Hong Kong region by linking together the 4 main hiking trails in the region. I am humbled in learning more and more about this challenge and everything it entails, logistically and physically. Due to the COVID travel restrictions this is the first time in three years international runners have been allowed to participate in the event again, which makes me even more humbled to have been selected from whatever pool of applications the RD received.
Besides my January plans (noted above), I am hoping to notch a race slot for either June or July (or both). Since Texas is stupid hot during that time period, I hope to escape somewhere a little more moderate where we could make a family trip out of it.
What lotteries
have you put in for? What ultra events excite you? Tis the season to brush up
the bucket list and hope you get a slot in one of the lotteries as this sport
continues to grow in popularity.
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