The Trail Animals Running Club (TARC) played host to the 14th edition of the TARC Summer Classic on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, at Noon Hill Reservation in Medfield, Mass. Runners took on the traditional 40-mile and 50K distances, while a 10-miler was offered for the second year in a row. The following is a small sample of photos from the race by MassUltra Editor Chris Wristen. A full photo gallery can be viewed on the MassUltra Flickr page.
Continue reading Photos: TARC Summer ClassicMassUltra Roundup: Anchor Down, Lover’s Lane, Bigfoot 200, and Wy’East Trail Fest
The weather was unseasonably pleasant, but the summer ultramarathon racing heated up in New England and beyond during the Aug. 8-10 weekend. In Massachusetts, that meant the popular BURCS Sweltering Summer 8-Hour was the place to be in Pittsfield. We’ll have that covered in a separate recap. But here in this week’s roundup we begin in New England where runners ran into – and through – the night at Rhode Island’s Anchor Down Ultra, and also stop in Vermont for the Lover’s Lane time-based races. Then we head West where a teenager from New Hampshire dazzled at the Bigfoot 200, before closing out with the Wy’East Trail Fest.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Anchor Down, Lover’s Lane, Bigfoot 200, and Wy’East Trail FestResults: BURCS Sweltering Summer 8-Hour Ultra
The Berkshire Ultra Running Community for Service (BURCS) played host to the 13th annual Sweltering Summer 8-Hour Ultra on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025, at Clapp Park in Pittsfield, Mass. Runners had eight hours to complete as many laps as they wanted on the .355-mile dirt and cinder track. Proceeds from the event benefitted the AYJ Fund, a non-profit organization in Berkshire County that provides support services for children battling cancer.
Continue reading Results: BURCS Sweltering Summer 8-Hour UltraMassUltra Roundup: Ragged 75, Blue Hill Mountain Trail Fest, MCW Westfield Ultra, Loopy Looper, Dahlgren Heritage, Badger, and Bob’s Big Timber
There was plenty of rugged running on the trails of the Northeast during the Aug. 1-3 weekend, and we have those events – as well as a few more in the eastern United States – covered here in Part II of this week’s roundup. We begin in New England, where James Boeding and Christina Danosi delivered dominant three-day efforts in winning the Ragged 75 Stage Race in New Hampshire, followed by a stop in Maine where Isaac Vaccaro earned a three-peat at the Blue Hill Mountain Trail Fest.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Ragged 75, Blue Hill Mountain Trail Fest, MCW Westfield Ultra, Loopy Looper, Dahlgren Heritage, Badger, and Bob’s Big TimberMassUltra Roundup: Angeles Crest 100, Skyline 50K, Rodeo Valley, Volcanic 50, and Waldo 100K
August unfolded with New England ultrarunners scattering from coast to coast to take on a variety of trails, terrain and distances. Multiple ultras took place close to home, and we will have them covered in Part II of this week’s roundup. Here in Part I we head West where New Englanders took part in several ultras along the coast, beginning with the classic Angeles Crest 100-miler.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Angeles Crest 100, Skyline 50K, Rodeo Valley, Volcanic 50, and Waldo 100KMassUltra Roundup: Ocean State Ultra, Moosalamoo, Magnificent Bastards, and Squatchy Surprise
The July 25-27 weekend was jam-packed with ultramarathon races in the Northeast, and we have them covered here in Part II of this week’s roundup. A handful of New Englanders raced the Squatchy Surprise in New Jersey, and many more took on the Moosalamoo 36-miler and Magnificent Bastards Last Person Standing race in Vermont. But we begin in Rhode Island where the inaugural Ocean State Ultra crowned its first champion.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Ocean State Ultra, Moosalamoo, Magnificent Bastards, and Squatchy SurpriseMassUltra Roundup: Standhope, Hood Hundred, Crazy Mountain, and Pikes Peak
Late July brought a trio of New England ultras, with two in Vermont and a new 100-mile offering in Rhode Island. We’ll have them all covered in Part II of this week’s roundup, but here in Part I we look to the West where several New Englanders took on tough courses and secured hard-earned finishes. No New Englander shined brighter than Shane Berry, whose ultramarathon debut resulted in a podium finish at the Standhope 60K in Idaho. He leads off this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Standhope, Hood Hundred, Crazy Mountain, and Pikes PeakMiddlesex Fells’ Lesser Known Trails Take Center Stage at 12 Hours of Lawrence Woods
Though it certainly isn’t hidden, it’s fair to say the Lawrence Woods is a “hidden gem” of the Middlesex Fells Reservation.
Continue reading Middlesex Fells’ Lesser Known Trails Take Center Stage at 12 Hours of Lawrence WoodsAlessandrini Makes More Notchview History with 1,000th Mile
For the first two years of its existence, the Notchview Ultra was a 6-hour fatass-style event where the top mileage tallies were in the mid-30s. When the event added 12- and 24-hour options for 2017 and 2018, Dietmar Bago was the standard setter with 91.2 miles each time in the event’s longest offering.
In 2019, the Notchview Ultra entered new territory as race director Benn Griffin expanded the format into a multi-day distance fest that included a 72-hour race. In doing so, Griffin dared runners to dream of the endurance possibilities and discover what was possible on the 1.9-mile cross country ski loop at Notchview Reservation in Windsor, Mass. Ann Alessandrini was the first to set her sights on 200 miles, and she blasted through the distance barrier in the final hour to close out a 201.4-mile effort. It was the first time a runner would surpass 200 miles at Notchview, but not the last.
Continue reading Alessandrini Makes More Notchview History with 1,000th MileMassUltra Roundup: Vermont 100, Ouray 100, High Lonesome 100, Cascade Crest 100, and Silverton Alpine
If it’s mid-July, it’s Vermont 100 time in New England. Hundreds of runners flocked to the Green Mountain State to take on the legendary course, and a Massachusetts resident delivered a legendary effort to bring home the win. Jenny Hoffman has won countless ultras and 100-milers during her career, and she added Vermont to her resume with a stellar performance. But Vermont wasn’t the only place where New Englanders tackled 100 miles last weekend. They took on two tough courses in Colorado – the Ouray 100 and High Lonesome 100 – as well as the Cascade Crest 100 in Washington. We also catch up on the Silverton Alpine 50K in Colorado, but there are a whole lot of 100s in this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Vermont 100, Ouray 100, High Lonesome 100, Cascade Crest 100, and Silverton Alpine