Hosted by Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports

2009
Race Sponsors

Upper Valley Produce

Skunk Hollow Tavern

Ben & Jerry's

VT Pure

ZombieRunner

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 18-19, 2009

Our 21st year

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: 07/03/09

  • 7/3 - Minor corrections and clarifications to 100 Mile description and FAQ.
  • 7/2 - Corrected a goof in the 100k description.
  • 6/30 - Added our newest Sponsor, TNF, to the Sponsor page.
  • 6/27 - Added FAQ page with lots of great questions answered by Zeke Zucker.
    Added 100k course description.
    Updated the Entrants List.
  • 6/13 - Updated the Entrants List.  Added a detailed 100 mile course description from our own Zeke Zucker.
  • 6/3 - Added Pacer Request and Pacer Registration forms.
  • 5/21 - Updated the Entrants List.
  • 5/19 - Posted the current Entrants List.  This will be updated sporadically, as we have no mechanism for getting online registration updates automatically from Active.com.
    You can always check your registration directly at Active.com
  • 5/5 - Posted 2009 Aid Station List
  • 10/24 - Changed start time of the 100k from 4 a.m. to 2 p.m..  This will allow us to operate and restock the aid stations at top efficiency.
  • 10/14 - Online registration will open October 27, 2008 at 7 PM EST, not 7 AM as previously posted..

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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 put on the Vermont 100 race, we also teach sports, adapted for people with disabilities, rent adaptive sports equipment, and promote adaptive sports throughout New England.

 

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