Saturday January 18th, 2025
Honolulu, Hawaii
Distance: 100 miles · Ultra · Trail
Offical Race Web Site
The Hawaiian Ultra Running Team's Trail 100-Mile Endurance Run, referred to hereafter as the “HURT100”, is a very difficult event designed for the adventurous and well-prepared ultra runner.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 20:50:09 | Ihor Verys | 29 | Chilliwack |
2nd Male | 21:39:28 | Anthony Lee | 30 | Boulder |
3rd Male | 22:39:37 | Michito Sawa | 42 | Setagaya-ku |
4th Male | 24:02:16 | William Hubert | 26 | Kailua Kona |
Female | 26:00:05 | Andrea Tarras | 40 | Chilliwack |
2nd Female | 26:51:30 | Katherine Laan | 45 | Mill Valley |
3rd Female | 29:40:41 | Candice Burt | 42 | Boulder |
4th Female | 31:21:46 | Kelby Land | 31 | Eugene |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 22:39:37 | Michito Sawa | 42 | Setagaya-ku |
M 50-59 | 31:52:19 | Masazumi Fujioka | 52 | Mill Creek |
M 70+ | 35:48:00 | John Salmonson | 84 | Kaneohe |
F 40-49 | 26:00:05 | Andrea Tarras | 40 | Chilliwack |
F 50-59 | 34:43:00 | Aneta Zeppettella | 51 | Centerville |
Race Highlights
• Mountains above the city of Honolulu (island of O‘ahu, state of Hawai‘i).
Event Overview
• 100 miles over 5 laps (partial out and backs) in a semi-tropical rain forest.
• 24,500 feet of cumulative elevation gain (and 24,500 feet of cumulative loss) over the course of 100 miles.
• 99% single-track trails, 1% asphalt.
• Moderately packed soil, generously interspersed with roots, rocks, puddles, and mud wallows.
• Narrow trails through forest, along exposed ridges, and past vertical embankments.
• 20 stream crossings (four per lap).
• Three aid stations per lap.
• 36-hour time limit.
It’s great to see how the Hawaiian Ultra Running Team has grown and evolved over the years. But it’s also interesting to know that the spirit of adventure and the sense of service has remained constant within the ohana. We can’t wait to see you experience HURT100 for yourselves one day.