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Leadville Trail 100 Run

Saturday August 17th, 2024
Leadville, Colo
Distance: 100 Miles
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The legendary “Race Across The Sky” 100-mile run is where it all started back in 1983. This is it. The race where legends are created and limits are tested. One hundred miles of extreme Colorado Rockies terrain — from elevations of 9,200 to 12,600 feet. You will give the mountain respect, and earn respect from all.

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Leadville Trail 100 Run, Race Date: 2023-08-19, Distance: 100 Miles
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 17:07:25 JP Giblin 25
2nd Male 17:47:55 Luke Paulson 31
3rd Male 17:54:12 Scott Traer 42
4th Male 18:38:13 Ry Webb 38
Female 21:24:55 Jacquie Mannhard 38
2nd Female 23:16:51 Lucie Hanes 29
3rd Female 23:32:57 Madeline Wighardt 22
4th Female 23:33:57 Colleen Noonan 39
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 17:54:12 Scott Traer 42
M 50-59 21:33:18 Edmond Coady 51
F 40-49 23:48:50 Carrie Stafford 44
Leadville Trail 100 Run

This event is held on the San Isabel National Forest under a special use permit.

Course history

Since 2008, there have been six changes made to the Leadville Trail 100 Run presented by New Balance course. The course was unchanged for many years before 2008.

  1. County Rd 11A/Halfmoon Road to Twin Lakes Firestation. Halfmoon aid station was moved in 2009 due to a helicopter crash just before race day. Runners went a short way up Halfmoon Road then turned left onto Pipeline road. This change removed .3 miles from the full course distance and reduced the elevation gain by 750 feet.
  2. Halfmoon Road removed entirely in 2012. The access to Pipeline Road was rerouted past the gravel pits, adding about .7 miles to the round-trip distance and about 50 feet more elevation gain.
  3. Winfield Road/Colorado Trail change in 2012. The Winfield Road was finally removed from the course with the completion of the Colorado Trail into Winfield. This added 2.2 miles to the full-course distance and 365 additional feet of elevation gain.
  4. In 2013, a portion of the Colorado Trail near Winfield was removed. (View a map of the change). With a course distance about 2.7 miles longer in 2012 than in 2008, 2.3 miles and about 10 feet of elev gain were removed from a portion of the Colorado Trail near Winfield.
  5. In 2017, we will again use the Colorado Trail to access Winfield. This will add 2.3 miles and 10 feet of elevation gain to the course.

Aid Stations
There are 11 well-stocked aid stations along the course. Cut-off times for the aid stations do apply.


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