2025 Vermont 100 Race Winners

Below are the 2025 Vermont 100 race winners!

… Or you may view the complete 2025 Vermont 100 results here.

This year was another for the record books, too! The first female 100-mile Visually Impaired category record was set (Alison Roy); new Neurodiverse records were added (Ken Skrien, Casey Mendrala); a new male 100km record happened (Cole Crosby), which serves as the 30-39 AG record also; a new 100-mile solo record happened (Jenny Hoffman); and we saw a new male 20-29 AG 100-mile record (Thomas Hanlon); and male 50-59 AG 100km record (Jacob Varekamp).

100-Mile

Male
Justin Scheid, 15:37:07
Thomas Hanlon, 16:42:51
Conor Callahan, 17:00:57

Female
Jenny Hoffman, 17:29:27*
Sarah Aponte, 20:31:24
Laura Newton, 20:36:19

Non-Binary
No registered non-binary athletes finished

Visually Impaired
Alison Roy, 25:25:06 (female)*
No registered VI male athletes finished
No registered VI non-binary athletes finished

Mobility Impaired
No registered MI male athletes finished
No registered MI female athletes finished
No registered MI non-binary athletes finished

Neurodiverse
Ken Skrien, 22:48:00 (male)*
Casey Mendrala, 25:20:00 (female)*
No registered non-binary neurodiverse athletes finished

 

100-Kilometer

Male
Cole Crosby, 9:16:50*
Felix Herron, 9:50:45
Antoine Bernatchez, 9:54:11

Female
Joanna Fortier, 10:36:04
Marie-Eve Pelland, 11:45:12
Stacia Broderick, 11:59:07

Non-Binary
No registered non-binary athletes finished

Visually Impaired
No registered VI male athletes finished
No registered VI female athletes finished
No registered VI non-binary athletes finished

Mobility Impaired
No registered MI male athletes finished
No registered MI female athletes finished
No registered MI non-binary athletes finished

Neurodiverse
Alexandra Cote-Durrer, 20:18:03 (female)
No registered male neurodiverse athletes finished
No registered non-binary neurodiverse athletes finished

We respect and celebrate how every athlete identifies.

*See this spreadsheet for our list of ALL race records, including overall category records as well as solo division, age groups, and other fun records. Note that all course records are for our current course (2004 to present), because the VT100 followed a different course prior. Thank you!

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