2025 VT100 Race Dedication

Strength, dedication, and love for VT100

The 2025 Vermont 100 is dedicated to Pat Rosson (1936-2025)—a woman whose quiet strength, dedication, and love for the Vermont 100 touched generations of
riders and runners alike. Her presence at the finish line became a tradition in
itself, a reassuring constant no matter how much else changed over the years.

Pat’s story isn’t just about timing a race—it’s about commitment, community,
and the kind of character that shows up, rain or shine, foot injury or not. Her
selflessness, whether it was warming towels for runners or holding her ground
with quiet confidence, is something rare and deeply admirable.

Though she won’t be physically present this year, Pat’s legacy will undoubtedly
live on at every finish line, in every early morning cheer, and in the spirit of the
event she helped shape for more than three decades.

May she rest in peace, and may this year’s Vermont 100 be run in her
memory—with a blanket on the sidelines, and a clock ticking proudly in her
honor. We are honored that her son Randy will carry on the tradition and be
at the finish line this year.

The 2025 Vermont 100 is scheduled to happen July 18-20th.

If you would like to volunteer at our 2025 event, please check out all the opportunities available, perks, and how to get involved by visiting our volunteer page: https://vermont100.com/volunteer/. One way or another, we hope to see you at Silver Hill this July!

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