In yet another sign that some semblance of normalcy is returning to New England – and the ultrarunning community more specifically, September came to a close with the running of the Vermont 50. Yes, the 2020 race was canceled due to the pandemic, but the popular event and New England classic returned on Sept. 26. More than 250 runners finished either the 50-mile or 50K distance, with winners and podium finishers coming from some of the local runners, so the Vermont 50 leads off this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Vermont 50, 8 Hours at the Brewery, Yeti 100, and Three Sisters SkylineAll posts by Chris Wristen
MassUltra Roundup: Kilkenny Ridge, Forgotten Forest, Firebird, Beatdown on Drummer, and the Blue 2 Blue Challenge
A jam-packed final weekend of summer racing took place in New England during the Sept. 17-19 weekend. While a few runners headed out of the region to race the Grindstone 100 in Virginia and Run Rabbit Run 100 in Colorado (see separate roundup), many stayed closer to home and took on ultras in New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Maine. All of those races are included in this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Kilkenny Ridge, Forgotten Forest, Firebird, Beatdown on Drummer, and the Blue 2 Blue ChallengeMassUltra Roundup: Grindstone and Run Rabbit Run
The final weekend of summer racing was a busy one for ultrarunners from Massachusetts and greater New England, with runners tackling races throughout the region and beyond during the Sept. 17-19 weekend. Five out-of-state ultras took place throughout New England; we’ll highlight all of those in the second of two roundups from the weekend. But in this first one, we recap the accomplishments of a pack of New England residents who tackled the 101.85-mile Grindstone 100 in Virginia, as well as a few others who conquered the mountains of Colorado at the Run Rabbit Run 100-miler.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Grindstone and Run Rabbit RunThird Running of Midstate Massive Ultra-Trail Set for Saturday
After months of preparation and anticipation, the third annual Midstate Massive Ultra-Trail 100-mile, 50-mile and 30-mile ultramarathons are set to take place Oct. 9-10 and runners will once again attempt to traverse the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from north to south.
Continue reading Third Running of Midstate Massive Ultra-Trail Set for SaturdayAfter 1-Year Hiatus, Race for DFL to Return in November
Last-person-standing format events have taken the ultrarunning world by storm in recent years, thanks in large part to the success of the original event of that format, Big Dog’s Backyard Ultra in Tennessee. In 2019, Massachusetts made its first foray into last-person-standing racing when Race Director Amy Rusiecki created the Race for DFL.
Continue reading After 1-Year Hiatus, Race for DFL to Return in NovemberResults: The Village Ultra
The fifth annual running of the Village Ultra 24- and 12-hour run took place Sept. 5-6 in New Salem, Mass. In addition to the in-person running, a handful of runners took part virtually.
Continue reading Results: The Village UltraMassUltra Roundup: Pine Creek Challenge, Virgil Crest, IMTUF, Teanaway Country, and Olympic Mountains
Mid-September presented the busiest weekend of ultramarathon racing this year, with dozens of runners from Massachusetts and greater New England branching out beyond the Bay State to race throughout the country. This second of two roundups aims to recap results from the Sept. 10-12 weekend, with the top highlight coming from Cambridge resident Jenny Hoffman who threw down a women’s course record and the third-fastest time of anybody in history at the Pine Creek Challenge 100-miler in Pennsylvania.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Pine Creek Challenge, Virgil Crest, IMTUF, Teanaway Country, and Olympic MountainsMassUltra Roundup: Wasatch, Temptation, Macedonia, Superior, Shawangunk, and Megunticook
Mid-September presented the busiest weekend of ultramarathon racing this year, with dozens of runners from Massachusetts and greater New England branching out beyond the Bay State to race throughout the country. This first of two roundups aims to recap results from the Sept. 10-12 weekend, with the top highlight coming from Cambridge resident Simon Guerard who successfully completed the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning with his finish at the Wasatch Front 100.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Wasatch, Temptation, Macedonia, Superior, Shawangunk, and MegunticookTrail Animals’ TARCkey Trot Set for Nov. 13 Return
Since its inaugural running in 2016, the Trail Animals Running Club’s TARCkey Trot 6-Hour Ultra has been a popular way for local trail- and ultrarunners to burn some pre-Thanksgiving calories. After four successful years, the 2020 edition was forced to be canceled due to the worsening COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue reading Trail Animals’ TARCkey Trot Set for Nov. 13 ReturnResults: Notchview Ultra
The Berkshire Ultra Running Community for Service canceled its 2020 Notchview Ultra due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the event returned in a somewhat scaled-back format for 2021, with 48-hour, 24-hour and 12-hour ultramarathons Sept. 10-12 at Notchview Reservation in Windsor, Mass.
Continue reading Results: Notchview Ultra