Life has been crrrrrrrazy busy lately so I just cracked open the July issue of UltraRunning Magazine. I was thumbing through the pages and then got to the centerfold. I realized it was a picture I snapped during the Buffalo Run 50 miler!
I got goosebumps thinking about what an amazing blessing running has been to me. Not only was the race itself such an awesome experience, but to have others get a taste of that experience in the magazine.......I just feel very thankful. I am so, so thankful. I noticed a few of my other pictures as well.
I really love this magazine. It has been known as "The Bible of ultrarunning" for 30+ years. There are three things that they do so well in each issue:
1) Informative, educational, and inspiring articles.
2) Great race reports (often from the race directors).
3) They post the finishing times of ALL finishers of the ultramarathons. Not just the top three finishers. They include EVERYONE. First place to last place. I think it's pretty symbolic of ultramarathons in general. The races feel so inclusive. Slow runners respect fast runners for their amazing abilities. Fast runners respect slow runners for their grit and determination.
If you're looking for inspiration or considering going beyond 26.2, you ought to subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine. I'm not sponsored by them and I get nothing if you subscribe. From one runner to another, this is worth checking out.
Wow that is so amazing! Congrats and great pictures! I think I might subscribe even though I only run shorter distances. You never know what the future holds and I find ultra runners so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThat is so, so cool!! And your line about fast runner / slow runner respect was one of the coolest revelations I had after I'd been running for a while...and freeing! It's ok if you aren't fast as long as you're out there.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Maybe that tarantula picture will make the next issue! :)
ReplyDeleteI definitely will be subscribing pronto! Awesome photos! I really hope that saying is true about fast runners appreciating slow runners for their grit and determination. I definitely am awed by the speed of people on the trails. I just don't know how they do it. No matter how hard I try I can't quite make this old body of mine go any faster. I am super inspired by those fast people though!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading the magazine! Cool that so many of your photos were featured.
ReplyDeleteThat is so AWESOME!!!! I can't imagine seeing something I did published somewhere. You should be so proud!! You are a great photographer!
ReplyDeleteYou are gifted with a camera!!
ReplyDeleteSO so cool Cory! Your pics are beautiful and deserve to be seen by lots of people Great job!
ReplyDeleteBet you never thought you'd be a magazine centerfold one day. Nice! You inspire me as an ultra runner, and ultra parent.
ReplyDeleteThat is super cool! You have the best running pics out there, so it's no surprise that they used your photos!
ReplyDeleteThat is really neat. Not surprising though... all your photos you take are freaking amazing.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is that?? Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures! I feel like I should start subscribing too!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to be a centerfold!
ReplyDeleteSo neat! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThat's an angel of a centerfold, Cory! You're a great photographer. It looks like a beautiful magazine. I will not feel worthy until I run an ultra (someday!).
ReplyDeleteWow that is super cool! Great picture!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME. You got some serious cred now! Nice work!
ReplyDeletePictures are really nice! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI saw those. Great job Cory, I think this is the first time they have put a few pics from the Buffalo Run in the magazine. Usually all we get is the silly report I write plus the results. I love seeing pics of the island in print.
ReplyDeleteJim Skaggs
RD Antelope Island Buffalo Run