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  • August 12, 2021 4 min read 245 Comments

    The Triple Crown of 200’s is the pinnacle of all ultrarunning events, and one man is about to add another tier to that crown by linking the three courses in a 2,850-mile journey.

    Article Update

    You can't always determine what happens but you can determine your response. Endurance events often require adaptation, improvisation and always determination.

    A broken foot just prior to Bigfoot made it a very difficult race and required Helgi to scrap running between races. Not to give up, he improvised determining to cycle to the Tahoe 200 to see if his foot would heal enough to continue.

    On the way to Tahoe, wildfires caused the cancellation of the Race. True to form, Helgi adapted and charted a course for McCall Idaho where he will run two laps of the 100-mile, 22,000-vertical-feet IMTUF100 to replace the Tahoe 200 segment of his trek. This race begins Saturday morning September 11.

    We wish Helgi the best on his journey! You can cheer him on @helgiolafson on Instagram.

    That’s right. On August 13, Helgi Olafson of Pompano Beach, Florida, will not only attempt to complete the 650-mile Triple Crown of 200’s, but he has the goal of connecting each of the three races by foot over a span of 61 days, totaling 2,850 miles. According to Olafson, this journey will serve many purposes: one being to bring attention to ankylosing spondylitis, which is something he has battled for the past 20 years.

    Trail runner Helgi Olafson running on trail above the treeline at Bigfoot 200 ultra-marathon.
    Running above the tree line in the cascades near Mount St. Helens. - P.C. Howie Stern

    When Olafson was just 19 years old, he was experiencing some debilitating back pain so severe that he couldn’t even roll over in bed. His journey to a diagnosis for his pain, led him to a rheumatologist who diagnosed him with ankylosing spondylitis, which is an autoimmune arthritis that fuses joints together through calcification resulting from inflammation. If left alone to progress, this condition could lead to total calcification of joints and the inability to move freely.

    The diagnosis, while hard to come to grips with, didn’t stop Olafson from moving forward in a positive and healing direction. With not only the OK of his physician, but the utmost of encouragement, Olafson decided that he was going to enter a fight against his body that was fighting against him. He was going to combat immobility with mobility.

    Trail runner Helgi Olafson after finish of Bigfoot 200 ultra-marathon.
    Just finished 205 miles - the outward appearance of an inward determination. - P.C. Howie Stern

    Olafson began running, swimming, and biking, and entered many triathlons. And while racing was a way to help his own body heal, he began looking for ways to help others who might also be struggling with autoimmune arthritis. He began “Racing for a Cure” for the Arthritis National Research Foundation, helping to raise awareness and funds for arthritis research.

    One thing led to another, and Olafson found himself running ultra-distance races, and eventually the Triple Crown of 200's in 2018 — completing the 650-mile feat. It was during the final race of this event when Olafson had the idea to connect the three races by foot.

    Class of 2018 at Triple Crown of 200's ultra-marathon award ceremony. Fourteen smiling trail runners holding trophies.
    Helgi among the 14 comprising the 2018 graduating class of the Triple Crown of 200's. - P.C. Scott Rokis

    “I had the idea to do a continuous supported run from each of the races in 2020, but with the pandemic, it wasn’t able to happen,” Olafson said. “The route I planned is to complete the Bigfoot 200 in Mt. St. Helen’s WA, and running from the finish through White Pass all the way down to Lake Tahoe to the start of the Tahoe 200. After finishing the Tahoe 200, I will hop onto the American Discovery Trail all the way to Moab, Utah where I will run the Moab 240. It’s my version of a 61-day vacation!”

    And while 61 days on a rugged mountain trail is going to be a self-serving endeavor, Olafson is again using his journey as a way to help others by raising money and awareness for autoimmune arthritis.

    Trail runner Helgi Olafson on Moab 240 ultra-marathon trail.
    Just another (240-mile) walk in the park - Moab Utah. - P.C. Scott Rokis

    “I’m hoping that this run will raise money and awareness to this cause,” Olafson said. “My goal is to raise $28,500, which is $10 per mile. If anything, I want people who suffer from similar pain to know that there is help and hope.”

    And while Olafson understands that running far distances may not be something that people in general (let alone those with conditions like his) will be able to do, he hopes that what he is doing will at least give people hope in their time of pain.

    “I’ve never said go out there and be an ultrarunner and run hundreds of miles,” Olafson said. “I just think being active is very helpful for battling conditions like ankylosing spondylitis. Doing this run is about finding where the other side of my limits are, and inspiring people to go into the outdoors and experience mother nature the way it was supposed to be experienced.”

    Trail runner Helgi Olafson at Moab 240 ultra-marathon finish line.
    The last step of a 650 journey. The birth of a 2850-mile idea. - P.C. Scott Rokis

    Going into his run, Olafson has raised several thousand dollars toward his $28,500 goal. To support him in his efforts, go to https://spondylitis.org/helgi-olafsons-triple-crown-of-200s.

    Follow Helgi on Instagram @helgiolafson.

    100 Responses

    Chris Young
    Chris Young

    September 09, 2021

    You are amazing. You go Helgi! Thanks for doing something so meaningful and inspirational!

    Jeff Spurlin
    Jeff Spurlin

    September 09, 2021

    Good Luck Helgi!! you are an inspiration to all us mere mortals. Good fortune be with you on your journey, and good luck on your fundraising as well!

    Kathy L
    Kathy L

    September 09, 2021

    keep on moving forward!! so inspiring!

    Ryan M.
    Ryan M.

    September 09, 2021

    Impressive to say the least…we need more people like you in this world. Keep battling, be safe and Godspeed.

    Renee Morgan
    Renee Morgan

    September 09, 2021

    Impressive

    Andre Lee
    Andre Lee

    September 09, 2021

    Awesomeness! Go get it, Helgi! You are such an inspiration to us all! Forever Forward! 🤙🏾😎🤙🏾

    Donna Pound
    Donna Pound

    September 09, 2021

    You are such an inspiration! Truly amazing!

    BRENT CHRISTENSEN
    BRENT CHRISTENSEN

    September 09, 2021

    Awesome stories and awesome adventures!

    Tony Ambriz
    Tony Ambriz

    September 09, 2021

    My man, that is awesome! You’re like a modern day running stoic. Your perseverance reminds me of the quote by the ancient stoic philosopher Epictetus: “It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.” Nice job. 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽

    Jake Kavitski
    Jake Kavitski

    September 09, 2021

    Wow, way to step up to the plate. You definitely bested the guy who said that he would walk 500 miles and he would walk 500 more just to be the guy who walked a thousand miles to be right at your door….!

    charles goldman
    charles goldman

    September 09, 2021

    Awesome!!Could not do that in my prime and now not even in my dreams

    Leah Phillips-Black
    Leah Phillips-Black

    September 09, 2021

    Awesome! I’m in awe!!

    Rusty Smith
    Rusty Smith

    September 09, 2021

    The more time I spend around ultra runners the more I am blown away. So many people overcoming so many obstacles and defining new limits. Helgi, your inspirational and awesome. Best of luck on your journey. I look forward to following it and thank you for reminding us that Motion is, in fact, Lotion.

    Sharon Chetwynd
    Sharon Chetwynd

    September 09, 2021

    I cannot for one second imagine the mental strength that you have..let alone the physical.
    Just in total awe of you Helping, one incredible human on one incredible journey..

    Jacques Tetreault
    Jacques Tetreault

    September 09, 2021

    Just amazing and inspiring, keep going!

    John Cleveland
    John Cleveland

    September 09, 2021

    wow – what an inspiration

    Tom Ohlman
    Tom Ohlman

    September 09, 2021

    Way to go Helgi! Keep going!

    Bonnie Kaplan
    Bonnie Kaplan

    September 09, 2021

    Hey neighbor- what a positive article for South Fl and you are truly an inspiration in 2021! Best of luck- stay safe and God bless!

    Rob Schorzman
    Rob Schorzman

    September 09, 2021

    Amazing! Incredible! Impressive! You are proving that anyone can do anything with heart and determination. Way to go!

    Rich Fela
    Rich Fela

    September 09, 2021

    Wow. Impressive. Got get it!

    Andy
    Andy

    September 09, 2021

    You had me at SPONDY! You inspire the heck out of me, which is exactly what I need right now! A few months ago I found I was running with that spondy monkey on my back. I hope I can be as crafty, dedicated and focused as you to discover the means to cast off the pain and keep moving, moving, moving on my life’s passionate journey down the trails. Wishing you only the best in all your endeavors!

    CODY BREWER
    CODY BREWER

    September 09, 2021

    Never forget the “why”

    Naresh Kumar
    Naresh Kumar

    September 09, 2021

    Wow, that’s a lot of miles! And truly impressive to grit it out despite the setbacks and hurdles that were unforeseeable and out of Helgi’s control. Sending healing energy and wishing you the best of luck on your detour!

    Douglas Spiers
    Douglas Spiers

    September 09, 2021

    I wish you the best of luck on your up coming adventures! Keep be an inspiration for humanity!

    Ari Chandler
    Ari Chandler

    September 09, 2021

    Wow..very inspirational.

    Roy S
    Roy S

    September 09, 2021

    That’s a funny definition of “vacation”… :)
    Seriously, though, I love stories of adapting and overcoming – my daughter has spina bifida, and refuses to let it stop her. I’m definitely going to share this story with her!

    Barbara S. Nadel
    Barbara S. Nadel

    September 09, 2021

    Inspiring story! Good luck!

    Katrine
    Katrine

    September 09, 2021

    Truly inspirational! I won’t hesitate to go for another block or another mile when I go for a run.

    Dana Matthews
    Dana Matthews

    September 09, 2021

    How incredible and selfless. Best of wishes!

    Steve Yost
    Steve Yost

    September 09, 2021

    One tough dude!

    Christa King
    Christa King

    September 09, 2021

    It makes me feel ashamed of myself for bitching and complaining that I’m tired or don’t feel like a run, when there is nothing wrong with me but lack of motivation. Yet, there is this guy who takes his aches and pains, turns them into a motivational fundraiser while doing something he loves! * applause

    Neva
    Neva

    September 09, 2021

    Amazing!

    Carolyn K
    Carolyn K

    September 09, 2021

    Wow..this is amazing. I wish you all the best. You are an amazing athlete and you are bringing attention to a disease that you don’t hear much about. God bless you!!

    Julie Jensen
    Julie Jensen

    September 09, 2021

    Incredible! I was also a Tahoe 200 entrant. I can’t imagine doing IMTUF twice! Way to go!

    Carrie Conte
    Carrie Conte

    September 09, 2021

    Best of luck to you in life, in the race and everything you do!

    Colleen Schilinski
    Colleen Schilinski

    September 09, 2021

    Holy Cow – What an amazing man you are, Helgi !!
    I’ve never heard of ankylosing spondylitis before. It sounds like a terrible condition, but you seem like the perfect advisor for it.
    You are an inspiration to many, me included.

    Nadia
    Nadia

    September 09, 2021

    So inspiring!! Thank you for sharing this amazing story.

    Jerry Callaway
    Jerry Callaway

    September 09, 2021

    What an incredible story! It is wonderful, as a physician, to see people like Helgi who overcome illnesses!

    Dominique
    Dominique

    September 09, 2021

    Good luck son of Olaf.

    Barry Urry
    Barry Urry

    September 09, 2021

    You’re an asinine nspiratiom to a lot of people! Your persistence and determination are legendary!!

    Christine Crosby
    Christine Crosby

    September 09, 2021

    Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no valley low enough, ain’t no river wide enough, to keep you from through…

    Mike Warner
    Mike Warner

    September 09, 2021

    Amazing grit and determination!!!

    Donna C
    Donna C

    September 09, 2021

    Very interesting story. Best of luck.

    Aaron Braunstein
    Aaron Braunstein

    September 09, 2021

    Amazing!

    Jimmy Malthaner
    Jimmy Malthaner

    September 09, 2021

    Very Awesome! Wishing you the best…

    Jon Rider
    Jon Rider

    September 09, 2021

    sounds like fun. Wish I had the time…….

    Edward
    Edward

    September 09, 2021

    wow that is so inspiring

    Tina Mercado
    Tina Mercado

    September 09, 2021

    Way to go . great story

    Toni
    Toni

    September 09, 2021

    Amazing story! Keep on, keeping on Helgi!!

    dale
    dale

    September 09, 2021

    Wow, most can only imagine on how hard of a journey that is!

    Dan B Smith
    Dan B Smith

    September 09, 2021

    Fantastic inspiration. Most inspiring is hearing of the plan, seeing that obstacles were laid in the path, and finding adaptations were made to overcome. He found the light to continue no matter what.

    Steve Fredrickson
    Steve Fredrickson

    September 09, 2021

    I went back and forth with Helgi a few times during BF 18’ and the man is like this untamed, barbaric brute yet warm hearted to the core. He’s a true Maverick.

    Carl
    Carl

    September 09, 2021

    Inspiring! Thanks Helgi for your example of determination, adaptation, and commitment.

    Michael Muldoon
    Michael Muldoon

    September 09, 2021

    Well done!!

    lisa
    lisa

    September 09, 2021

    very inspiring story. i have no excuse for being lazy!

    Amie M Hewett
    Amie M Hewett

    September 09, 2021

    What an inspirational story! Words can’t even begin to describe the grit and determination he has to persevere not only through his own personal battle with this disease, but to try and help others

    Ward
    Ward

    September 09, 2021

    Fine. I’ll go run after work today!

    ana pattacini
    ana pattacini

    September 09, 2021

    Nice! What incredible endurance.

    Lindsay
    Lindsay

    September 09, 2021

    Wow! That’s amazing! Keep up the inspiring work!

    Jay Hawks
    Jay Hawks

    September 09, 2021

    You are a beast, physically and mentally. It always amazes me what the body and mind can overcome even when roadblocks pop up constantly. Run well!

    Ryan Funkhouser
    Ryan Funkhouser

    September 09, 2021

    Wow. Way to go Helgi for not only setting an example of incredible fortitude and pushing the bounds of human endurance, but also for demonstrating what it looks like to adapt as challenges throw themselves at you. Bravo!

    MCB
    MCB

    September 09, 2021

    Wow! What a journey!

    Debbie Lech
    Debbie Lech

    September 09, 2021

    Your story is amazing. Your are such a badass! Such a great inspiration to those that suffer from any illness!

    Candace Kemp
    Candace Kemp

    September 09, 2021

    Remarkable! Such an inspiration.

    Anonymous619
    Anonymous619

    September 09, 2021

    Amazing !

    Timothy Bivins
    Timothy Bivins

    September 09, 2021

    Amazing!!

    Peter Holter-Andersen
    Peter Holter-Andersen

    September 09, 2021

    I’m inspired reading about people like this. Running with a broken and healing foot is borderline stupid, but not wanting to fail his project he powers on. Impressive! Thanks for the updates!

    Stephen G
    Stephen G

    September 09, 2021

    What an inspiration! This needs a book and documentary as I’m sure the 61 days of adventure will have a great story to tell!

    Ryan
    Ryan

    September 08, 2021

    Amazing!! Keep it up! Thanks for the inspiration!

    Julianne Larsen
    Julianne Larsen

    September 08, 2021

    Thank you for doing this! I’m impressed with your ability to move and motivate others. I also have Ankylosing Spondylitis. It is a challenge and I’m grateful for your message of hope.❤️

    Janet H.
    Janet H.

    September 08, 2021

    What an inspiration. I know the pain from Rheumatoid Arthritis can be very debilitating. My mother inlaw has it and I feel so badly when she is in pain. Way to go and what an inspiration for so many of us that don’t even have RA. Good luck on your journey.

    John PATRICK KENNEDY
    John PATRICK KENNEDY

    September 08, 2021

    incredible will power – beyond what I can even imagine…

    Sandy Tsoi
    Sandy Tsoi

    September 08, 2021

    This is inspiring story.

    Brad Edwards
    Brad Edwards

    September 08, 2021

    So impressive and inspirational.

    HikerX
    HikerX

    September 08, 2021

    I like how Olafson linked the different events, then adapted when conditions changed and kept the original vision alive.

    Alicia Johnson Rider
    Alicia Johnson Rider

    September 08, 2021

    I’ve been FB friends with Helgi for years. I’m a fellow autoimmune warrior (rheumatoid arthritis) and Helgi is the epitome of a warrior, fighter, good human and an incredible advocate. Helgi inspires us all. Reading the article gave me chills. Keep going, Helgi! 👏

    Loren Statema
    Loren Statema

    September 08, 2021

    Woohoo!

    Michael
    Michael

    September 08, 2021

    Remarkable. Keep pressing forward

    Eric Slaughter
    Eric Slaughter

    September 08, 2021

    Amazing! Running that many miles is an incredible feat!

    meg cullings
    meg cullings

    September 08, 2021

    💥forever inspiring💥looking forward to following your next adventure💥

    Rebecca S
    Rebecca S

    September 08, 2021

    What an inspiring feat! Best of luck on all your journeys!

    Worth C.
    Worth C.

    September 08, 2021

    Man! That’s amazing! Go get it!

    Kristina Browning
    Kristina Browning

    September 08, 2021

    You are an inspiration! So much of ultra running is fighting to stay strong and doing whatever possible to conquer your goals. Good luck on your adventure! Keep persevering and never give up!

    Betsy Sharpe
    Betsy Sharpe

    September 08, 2021

    Wow! What an amazing feat!!

    JOHN  KENNEDY
    JOHN KENNEDY

    September 08, 2021

    PUTS THE WORD “AWESOME” TO SHAME

    Joshua
    Joshua

    September 08, 2021

    Amazing! Keep overcoming those obstacles and inspiring others!

    Wendy Browne
    Wendy Browne

    September 08, 2021

    Such an incredible story! Good luck.

    Debbie Bulten
    Debbie Bulten

    September 08, 2021

    My daughter suffers from AS. Thank you for bringing awareness and hope! Safe travels Helgi!

    Kate
    Kate

    September 08, 2021

    Inspiring story!!!
    Keep kicking ass!!

    Linda
    Linda

    September 08, 2021

    You encourage me to keep on going

    Paul Smith
    Paul Smith

    September 08, 2021

    Always awesome when someone takes a trial and turns it into a triumph that helps others set BIG goals and strive to conquer them as well. Improvise, Adapt and Overcome!

    Kris Grover
    Kris Grover

    September 08, 2021

    Let’s go Helgi! My bro in law also has AS and spends all day on his feet as a dentist. He inspires me and I’m sharing this article with him to hopefully inspire him! Best of luck!

    Foss
    Foss

    September 08, 2021

    Inspiring. Thank you for showing us that the human spirit is boundless.

    Melanie Baker
    Melanie Baker

    September 08, 2021

    I need to walk more! You inspire me. Keep on keeping on!

    Leslie Smith
    Leslie Smith

    September 08, 2021

    To do all of this with your body fighting you is quite the feat. Talk about being mentally tough! Wow!!

    Thuy Vu
    Thuy Vu

    September 08, 2021

    Good luck Helgi! You are such an inspiration to others for how much you have accomplished.

    Scott Bode
    Scott Bode

    September 08, 2021

    nice!

    Paul Felt
    Paul Felt

    September 08, 2021

    Positive, powerful and inspirationall. Good Job.

    R.C. Stalbaum
    R.C. Stalbaum

    September 08, 2021

    Great cause- best of luck out there!

    Bruce Q Nguyen
    Bruce Q Nguyen

    September 08, 2021

    Great job man! Wow, double IMTUF! You got this and so inspirational. Stay hungry!

    Bruce

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