The final weeks of 2025 are upon us, and New Englanders are squeezing in a few final ultramarathons to close out the year. During the Dec. 13-14 weekend, that included a pair of events in the region, with the inaugural Left Nut 50 in Rhode Island and the eighth annual Jingle My Frosty Balls 8-Hour in New Hampshire. Results of the latter were unavailable, though dozens of runners took part and the event raised $320 for local charities. Beyond New England, runners from the region stayed in the east, venturing to Florida and Pennsylvania, as well as North Carolina – where Connecticut’s David Stawski closed out a dozen 100-milers in a dozen months at Beast of the East. We have it all covered in this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Left Nut 50, Beast of the East, RunFluent, and Naked NickMonthly Archives: December 2025
Return of 40-Miler Highlights TARC Winter Classic
As the saying goes, absence makes the heart grow fonder. To put that theory to the test, the Trail Animals Running Club brought back a popular distance at the TARC Winter Classic to close out the 15th edition of the TARC Trail Series on Saturday, Dec. 6, at the Middlesex Fells Reservation in Stoneham.
Continue reading Return of 40-Miler Highlights TARC Winter ClassicMassUltra Roundup: Krampuslauf, Tower Tag, Devil. Dog, Anza Borrego Cuyamaca, McDowell Mountain Frenzy, Ray Miller, and Festivus
The 2025 ultrarunning season is rapidly coming to a close. Here in New England, the Dec. 6-7 weekend saw a few final events play out, including in Massachusetts with the final race of the 2025 TARC Trail Series with the TARC Winter Classic at the Middlesex Fells, as well as in Connecticut at the Tower Tag Challenge 8-Hour and up north in New Hampshire at the Krampuslauf 9-Hour. We’ll have the TARC Winter Classic covered in a separate recap, but here in this week’s roundup we catch up on Krampuslauf and Tower Tag, as well as other ultras throughout the United States where New Englanders secured late-season finishes.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Krampuslauf, Tower Tag, Devil. Dog, Anza Borrego Cuyamaca, McDowell Mountain Frenzy, Ray Miller, and FestivusResults: TARC Winter Classic
The 15th season of the TARC Trail Series concluded with the annual TARC Winter Classic on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, at the Middlesex Fells Reservation in Stoneham, Mass. It was the 16th running of the event overall, 14th edition under the TARC umbrella, and third year with the new Winter Classic format that offered an 8-mile single-loop race on the Skyline Trail alongside a 32-mile, four-loop race. Additionally, after two years without it, the event’s other traditional ultra distance – the five-loop 40-miler – returned to the lineup.
Continue reading Results: TARC Winter ClassicSeveral New Englanders Selected in Western States, Hardrock Lotteries
It was a slow start to lottery day for New Englanders hopeful of having their names selected on Saturday, Dec. 6, for spots in the 2026 Western States Endurance Run or Hardrock 100, but by the time the drawings were done several runners from the region secured spots in two of ultrarunning’s most exclusive events.
Continue reading Several New Englanders Selected in Western States, Hardrock LotteriesMassUltra Roundup: Mount Ascutney Vertical Backyard Ultra, JFK 50, Fat Ox, Fall Creek, Quad Dipsea, and The Derby
New England ultrarunners did plenty of pre- and post-Thanksgiving feasting on trails in the region and across the country. Some did so at the historic JFK 50, while Conor Brown and Bill Tidd turned in historic performances at the Mount Ascutney Vertical Backyard Ultra in Vermont. We have those races and more included in this holiday edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Mount Ascutney Vertical Backyard Ultra, JFK 50, Fat Ox, Fall Creek, Quad Dipsea, and The Derby