Difference between revisions of "Hardrock 100 Endurance Run"
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− | + | [[Matt Mahoney]] says, in his 2006 race report: | |
+ | "The race is among the hardest 100 milers in the world with 33,000 ft of climb at altitudes ranging from 7700 ft to 14,048 ft. There is a 48 hour time limit. Out of 131 runners, 81 finished. There is a lottery to select among 200 qualified applicants. Runners qualify by finishing one of several other mountain 100 mile races such as [[Western States]] or [[Leadville]]. "Easy" 100 milers like [[Vermont]], [[Arkansas]], or [[Rocky Raccoon]] don't qualify." | ||
===Founded=== | ===Founded=== | ||
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===Elevation=== | ===Elevation=== | ||
− | * Total elevation gain of approximately 33,000' | + | * Total elevation gain of approximately 33,000' - average elevation of 11,186', the high point is over 14,000’. |
===Race Director=== | ===Race Director=== | ||
* Dale Garland | * Dale Garland | ||
+ | ===Race Report=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.run100s.com/HR/HRH%202008%20race%20report%20Andy%20Hewat.pdf Andy Hewat 2008 race report] | ||
+ | *[http://www.mattmahoney.net/2006/hr2006.html Matt Mahoney's race report] | ||
===Website=== | ===Website=== | ||
*[http://www.Hardrock100.com/ hardrock100.com] | *[http://www.Hardrock100.com/ hardrock100.com] |
Revision as of 03:50, 29 November 2008
Matt Mahoney says, in his 2006 race report: "The race is among the hardest 100 milers in the world with 33,000 ft of climb at altitudes ranging from 7700 ft to 14,048 ft. There is a 48 hour time limit. Out of 131 runners, 81 finished. There is a lottery to select among 200 qualified applicants. Runners qualify by finishing one of several other mountain 100 mile races such as Western States or Leadville. "Easy" 100 milers like Vermont, Arkansas, or Rocky Raccoon don't qualify."
Founded
- 1993
Location
- Silverton, Colorado
Elevation
- Total elevation gain of approximately 33,000' - average elevation of 11,186', the high point is over 14,000’.
Race Director
- Dale Garland