Sometimes people just do the most amazing things. On February 4th 2012, Justin Wallace began running the Yukon Arctic Ultra, pulling a 50lb sled across the frozen Yukon river and over the wooded hills that surround it as well. 100 miles (160km) and in a time of 21 hours and 41 minutes later he was the first competitor to arrive in Braeburn, getting there before the finish line had even been set up and establishing a new course record!
“The race started out too warm for my 200 weight GT top from Icebreaker, but as temperatures dropped to below -30ºC during the night, the base layer really shone. With only a light jacket over top and a well covered head, I ran through the darkness warm and dry. My physical comfort allowed me to enjoy the race, marvelling at how the snow crystals in the trees twinkled in the moonlight and watching the faint northern lights dance in green waves overhead.”
Here’s an excerpt from the February 5 Yukon Arctic Ultra News:
“Justin Wallace from Whitehorse sets new record and wins 100 mile race. We knew yesterday morning that Justin would be fast. I do admit that I did not expect it. Simply because I did not know him. Friends of his were not as surprised. I am told he trained very hard and used any excuse to go to places pulling his sled rather than taking a car. Not just once he showed up with an iced up face mask at friend’s places after a long run. And it paid off. Justin reached the finish line in Braeburn at 08:13 this morning, 21 hours and 41 minutes after race start and won the 100 miles. And not only did he win. He also broke the existing record by more than 2 hours!”



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Just to add…Icebreaker was well used by many others at YAU. Loved the base layers, and gloves and mitts. Great product!
Justin ran an amazing race, as was evident to me by my looking at his footsteps in the snow for 100 miles and trying to catch him…without success. Congrats again Justin!
Thanks Derrick. Knowing you were back there was good motivation to keep pushing myself.
It should be noted that Derrick also came in under the previous course record. Great to meet you Derrick.
I concur that Icebreaker products are pretty sweet from valley to summit, winter to summer and from day one to day 30 (or more) but surely some credit should be given to his homemade meat bandolier! (… and this coming from a vegetarian!)
By the way, around here we call him “the Doctor”.
Nice work Dr. – Whitehorse is proud!
Way to go, J Dub…(“Wallace”, “The Doctor”, “Dub”, “heyzeus”, …)
You kicked it!
I know this guy!
The only factors more responsible for his win (other than his ICEBREAKER first layer) are his rejection of pain, and his “drive to arrive!”
I could not agree with Chad B. more and I would not expect anything less!! You rock JW!! Now for the 430miler next winter…eh?!
I am totally hooked on icebreaker merino wool clothing!! If only I had known about this excellent product years ago.