The North Face 100km in the Blue Mountains outside Sydney Australia takes place this weekend. Arguably the premiere mountain 100km ultra in the Southern Hempishre, the TNF100 has attracted some top talent over the last few years, including some of New Zealand’s best ultra runners. This year sees our top ultra runner in recent years Vajin Armstrong return to the Blue Mountains, as well as one of our leading ladies in New Zealand trail running, Whitney Dagg, step up for her first 100km race. We caught up for a quick chat with Whitney ahead of her first 100km race (and we also teamed up with Whitney’s sponsor The North Face to offer you a chance to win a little prize pack- details below).
Whitney the TNF100 will be your first 100km race- how are you feeling, what are your expectations? Well I’m feeling pretty excited but a tad scared at the same time. Because it’s my first 100km I don’t really know how my body is going to feel after 80ish km. I’m not expecting to do a super fast time, and will be happy with a finish, but would like to make the top ten women. Most of all I want to make sure that I still have fun, despite the pain that I will most likely experience at the same time.
In the last 12months you set the Routeburn and Naseby 50km course records, but also have had a few niggles- how is the body feeling with the training you have done for a 100km race? I have had a few niggles come and go during my training, so fingers crossed the body can hold up for the distance. I felt good during the Routeburn return trip that I did a few weeks ago, but my hip has been a bit tender since then. It’s just an inflammation overuse thing that I’m sure most runners are aware of. I have also struggled with ITB friction syndrome for a few years now, so hoping they don’t give me any trouble.
You ran the Routeburn Classic a few weeks ago and then ran back to the start at the divide- how was the training run? How was it to be racing this, knowing you had to run back to the start- did you give the race 100%? The Routeburn return trip had to be done as it was my last chance at a long training run and at the same time I didn’t want to miss out on the race. I ran hard during the start of the race and managed to catch Victoria Beck, however had to tone it down a bit in the second half of the race, knowing that I had a long day ahead of me. She did the opposite of course and got faster rather than slowing down. So, no I didn’t give it 100%, but still had heaps of fun. Check out Whitney’s Routeburn return “move” here.
One of the biggest things with ultra distance is being able to fuel and take food in, have you been training for this during long runs? Yip I have been eating and drinking during my long training runs and have a selection of foods/gels that I know work for me. I am a Sports Nutritionist and studying to be a Dietitian currently, so have a bit of knowledge that I can put into practice.
You’re a The North Face sponsored runner- what will you have on your feet and back? Shoes – Women’s Single Track II, Pack – Women’s Enduro plus pack.
As we said above, BCR and Whitney’s sponsor The North Face have teamed up to offer a little prize pack- we have a TNF day pack (not a running pack, but great for a drop/gear bag, or for small day hikes), a TNF beanie and TNF cap. To win this all you need to do is leave a comment at the bottom of this post, with what time and place you think Whitney will finish The North Face 100km in. One guess per person and comments must be in by 7am NZ time, 18th May.
To keep up with all the action at TNF100 this weekend keep an eye on the Australian based Ultra 168 Facebook page and the Ultra168 blog for full race preview.
We will have an interview with Vajin Armstrong this week also and your chance to win some UltAspire gear!









darren blackwell
May 14, 2013
9th woman 12h 22
Croydon
May 14, 2013
12 hours 30 minutes
Go hard and enjoy the day!
paula
May 14, 2013
I predict Whitney will place first in 11 hours 15! But my respect goes to her and other competitors just for lining up on the start line, all else is extra
Glen
May 14, 2013
11:48 for 3rd place female….
Stuart Clark
May 14, 2013
12:03 2nd place female.
Michael Rodliffe
May 14, 2013
3rd place. 11:30
Vicky
May 14, 2013
12:00 5th female
Andrew
May 15, 2013
4th Place – 11.42
Mark
May 15, 2013
4th 11h 26m
Matt
May 16, 2013
7th – 12:35
Emma Inglis
May 16, 2013
Good luck!!
8th place, 12:35
BCR
May 22, 2013
hi Emma
you win! please e-mail me at run@backcountryrunner.co.nz with your address and I will get your prize pack in the post.
thanks
Grant
Andrew
May 16, 2013
5th – 12.15
Ben
May 16, 2013
6th – 12.26
Stephanie
May 16, 2013
1st place 11 hours
Jan
May 16, 2013
4th female 10 hr 47
Kylie
May 17, 2013
Third (hopefully first)… 11hours 48min