2012
Race Sponsors

Hammer Nutrition

The North Face

Atayne

VTel

Gifford Medical Center

Skunk Hollow Tavern

VT Pure

Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run

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.

In 2008, a 100k course was blended into the 100 mile course.

This year's race will be on  July 21-22, 2012

- our 24th year

Record Holders

100 Mile

Year

Time

Men: Leigh R. Schmitt

2004

14:53:09

Women: Kami Semick

 

2010

 

16:42:32

 

 

 

 

 

100 k

 

 

 

 

Men: Leigh Schmitt

 

2010

 

9:35:40

Women: Jacque Schiffer

 

2010

 

13:44:29

Updates

  • 1/18 - 2012 Entrants list updated.
  • 12/24 - Corrected 100k Description to indicate that racers may have pacers the last 30 miles of the race.
  • 12/22 - 2012 Entrants list updated. Both races are now full. Please email the Race Director to get on the waiting list.
  • 12/14 - 2012 Entrants list updated. The 100k only has 3 spots left for registration right now.
  • 12/12 - The 100 Mile race is full, please email the Race Director to get on the waiting list! There are still some spots in the 100k race available, but not many.  Sorry to any who got closed out.
  • 12/11 - Added email address to the Service Req. Form
  • 12/9 - 2012 Entrants list updated. 325 entrants - only 25 spots left!
  • 12/1 - 2012 Entrants list updated. 261 entrants so far!
  • 11/17 - 2012 Entrants list updated. 200 entrants so far.
  • 11/6 - 2012 Entrants list updated. 152 entrants so far.
  • 11/2 - 2012 Entrants list posted. 120 people entered already!
  • Online Registration for the 2012 race at Active.com opened on  October 31, 2011.
  • 8/3 - Corrected results to show 1st place 100k finish for Martin Coulombe, with our apologies.
  • 8/3 - Race results posted in simplified form (but without split times for now) along with links to photos.

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VASS logo Learn more about the host and beneficiary of the Vermont 100 - Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports. Not only do Vermont Adaptive volunteers help put on the Vermont 100 race, they also teach sports, adapted for people with disabilities, rent adaptive sports equipment, and promote adaptive sports throughout New England.

 

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