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2010
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VT100 runner & rider
The Vermont 100 Endurance Race is one of the original 100 mile runs in the USA and a part of the Grand Slam Series of Ultrarunning. Each year, 300 runners attempt to finish this hilly race over beautiful Vermont back roads and trails under the 30 hour cutoff point, and a well-trained few finish in under 24 hours. The current course record is 14:53:09.

This year's race will be July 17-18, 2010

Our 22nd year

2010 Registration is open! Register now!

Record Holders

Current Course

 

 

Leigh R. Schmitt

2004

14:53:09

Beverley Anderson-Abbs

 

2006

 

16:52:33

 

 

 

Previous Course

 

 

Mike Morton

1995

14:08:40

Ann Trason

2000

16:04:16

New in 2008, the VT 100 introduced a 100k race. Follow the "Race Information" link for more information

Updates

Site Last Updated: 01/13/10

  • 1/13 - Set up 2010 Entrants List.  Looks like we'll have a more international field, with 2 from South America, a German, a Swede, a couple Brits and others!
  • 12/29 - Numerous updates, especially that the 100k will start at 9 a.m.
  • 8/2 - Add 2009 Photos page with links.
  • 7/25 - Posted results corrections, removing DNS entries and correcting racers' age.
  • 7/20 - Posted links to Alpha split times on 2009 Results page.
  • 7/12 - Posted Entrants List with bib numbers.
    Corrected 100 Mile Handler Directions.
  • 7/11- Corrected 100k Handler Directions.
    Added VermontTel as a Race Sponsor.
  • 7/5 - Attention: Due to the amount of the course that crosses private property, conducting training runs on it without the direct permission of the Race Director and/or the Course Coordinator is expressly prohibited.  Doing so can easily jeopardize the continuation of the race.  Property owners have already reported problems from trespassing runners.  Please don't ruin the event for everyone.

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