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MassUltra Roundup: NorthCoast, Forgotten Forest, Georgia Jewel, Mountain Lakes, and Baker’s Revenge

Padraig Mullins earned a runner-up finish at the USATF 24-hour running national championship and Jenny Hoffman and John Brown earned victories at the Forgotten Forest 9-Hour Ultra, highlighting a weekend of strong out-of-state ultrarunning by Massachusetts residents on Sept. 22-23. In addition to the 24-hour and 9-hour events, the Georgia Jewel 100-miler, Mountain Lakes 100-miler, and Baker’s Revenge 50K are featured in this week’s roundup.

NorthCoast 24

Padraig Mullins threw down a personal-record for mileage in 24 hours and secured a second-place finish at the USATF 24-hour national championship with his effort at the 10th annual NorthCoast 24-Hour Endurance Run at Edgewater Park on Sept. 22-23 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mullins, 36, of Cambridge, Mass., has taken part in numerous time-based events, but this one may have been his finest. He took advantage of comfortable conditions with temperatures in the 50s and low 60s, and a talented field around him to feed off of.

Virginia resident Oliver LeBlond brought home the national title with 160.497, and he was the only runner to surpass Mullins’ mileage total. Women’s national champion and third overall finisher Megan Alvarado, 30, of Virginia, tallied 140.514 miles.

There were 126 runners who took part in the event, and 28 surpassed the 100-mile distance.

Forgotten Forest 9-Hour Ultra

The third annual Forgotten Forest 9-Hour Ultra featured a pair of winners from Massachusetts on Saturday, Sept. 22, at the Roosevelt Forest in Stratford, Conn.

Runners had nine hours to complete the double-loop (3.5-mile loop and 2.7-mile loop) course as many times as possible, and Cambridge resident Jenny Hoffman and Northbridge resident John Brown logged more miles than anyone while bringing first-place finishes back to the Bay State.

Hoffman, 40, was the overall winner. In doing so, she smashed the women’s course record and tied the men’s course record with her winning mark of 53.27 miles. Brown, 60, was the second overall finisher and first-place male with 49.76 miles. Brown’s performance tied his 2016 effort for the third position on the men’s record board.

Notably, women’s runner-up Morgan Fowler, 33, of East Haven, Conn., joined Brown in running 49.76 miles and tied the previous women’s course record with her performance. No other runner came within six miles of Hoffman, Brown and Fowler for total mileage at this year’s event.

Thirty-four runners ran beyond the marathon distance, including three other Massachusetts residents. Sherry Brown, 56, of Uxbridge, and Alison Buchter, 39, of Tolland, both posted 34.61 miles, while 61-year-old Hollis Graham of Longmeadow logged 28.39 miles.

Additionally, 31-year-olds David and Katie Todd of Bedford, Mass., both completed 18.66 miles.

Forty-six runners took part in the event and completed at least 15.95 miles.

Georgia Jewel 100

Mark Leuner might call Brookline, Mass., home, but the 41-year-old has also spent plenty of time making himself at home on the trails of Georgia.

Leuner finished second at the Running Dead 100-miler in Senoia, Ga., in 2015, and then returned to Georgia for another 100-miler – this time the Double Top 100 – in 2017 when he finished fourth overall. Leuner made another trip in 2018 when he took part in the eighth annual Georgia Jewel 100 in Sept. 22-23 in Dalton, Ga. Of the 72 runners to start the race, Leuner was one of just 28 who reached the finish line within 33 hours.

Leuner finished 15th overall in 30:01:47.

Meg Landymore, 32, of Passadena, Md., was the overall winner by more than three hours – and she smashed the women’s course record by more than three hours, too – winning in 21:03:34. The men’s winner and second overall finisher was Alex Espinal, 48, of Rock Hill, S.C., in 24:40:20.

Mountain Lakes 100

Greg Watson was the lone Massachusetts resident to finish this year’s Mountain Lakes 100-miler, and the 47-year-old from Boston did so with a strong performance.

Of the 160 runners who started the fifth annual race on Sept. 22 at Olallie Lake Resort in Olallie Lake, Ore., Watson was among the 121 to cross the finish line within the 30-hour time limit. He also was one of the first to do so.

The race took runners past 25 scenic mountain lakes – which combine to give the race its name – and they also covered 60 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail as part of their journey while earning around 10,000 feet of vertical gain along the way. Watson wasn’t with the immediate front-runners, but he was well ahead of most of the field. In fact, he crossed the finish line 15th overall and 13th among the men in a speedy time of 21:40:55. He was one of 45 runners to finish in less than 24 hours.

A sizzling battle unfolded for the overall win as 35-year-old Ryan Shephard of Abbostford, B.C., edged 36-year-old Jesse Booi of Squamish, B.C., by two minutes. Shephard’s winning time was 17:15:16 while Booi followed in 17:17:32. Third-place finisher James Holk, 33, of Portland, Ore., followed in 17:26:49.

Lindsey Hagen, 34, of Bend, Ore., was the first-place woman in 20:33:05.

Baker’s Revenge

Karen Birdsall earned her third ultramarathon finish of the year at he second annual Baker’s Revenge 50K on Saturday, Sept. 22, in Mountainside, N.J.

A resident of Topsfield, Mass., Birdsall previously finished the Antelope Canyon 55K in February in Arizona and the Lighthouse 50-miler in Michigan in June. The 59-year-old added a third state to her list of ultramarathon finishes this year when she traveled to New Jersey and raced three 10-mile loops on the Sierra Trail at Watchung Reservation. Birdsall finished 36th overall in 8:06:05.

Sam Harris, 23, of Philadelphia, Pa., brought home the overall win in 4:20:07, while 44-year-old Jodi Zielinski of Montclair, N.J., won the women’s race in 6:08:32.

Forty-seven runners finished the race within the 10-hour time limit.

*Editor’s Note: Results are found on a variety of sites, including ultrasignup.com, UltraRunning Magazine, and official race websites. We do the best we can to find as many results as possible to report on and recognize the local ultrarunning community.

 

MassUltra Roundup: Pisgah, Run Rabbit Run, Northeast Kingdom, SRT, Tahoe 200, and Pine to Palm

From the mountains of New Hampshire to the mountains of Colorado, and the mountains of New York, California and Oregon – as well as a dirt trail in Vermont – there’s plenty of reading in this week’s roundup. Massachusetts runners took on numerous out-of-state ultras last weekend, including the Pisgah Mountain 50K, the Run Rabbit Run 100, the SRT 30-miler and the Northeast Kingdom 24-hour race. Additionally, we tracked down prior results from two epic races out west: the Tahoe 200 and the Pine to Palm 100. Collectively, it made for a jam-packed roundup. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Pisgah, Run Rabbit Run, Northeast Kingdom, SRT, Tahoe 200, and Pine to Palm

MassUltra Roundup: Kilkenny Ridge, Wasatch Front, and Pine Creek Challenge

The inaugural Kilkenny Ridge 50-miler lived up to its reputation on Sept. 8 … and into the early hours of Sept. 9 … as the newest ultra in New Hampshire enticed runners from the Bay State to head north for a burly challenge in the White Mountains. That race, which was won by former Boston resident Rob Rives and current Cambridge resident Lisa Rising, highlights this week’s roundup. Additionally, Salem’s William Jackson notched his fourth straight Hardrock qualifier by finishing the Wasatch Front 100 in Utah, and Revere resident Michael Condella finished the Pine Creek Challenge 100 for the fourth year in a row. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Kilkenny Ridge, Wasatch Front, and Pine Creek Challenge

MassUltra Roundup: The Rut, Jay Peak, and the SLO Ultra

While the eyes of the ultrarunning world were on the World Summit of Trail-Running – more commonly known as the UTMB – last week in Europe, there were still a few ultramarathons back in the United States. Runners from Massachusetts took part in a few of them, hitting the road to neighboring Vermont and flying to the West Coast to tackle tough trails in California and Montana. The UTMB recap is separate, so a trio of out-of-state US races are featured in this week’s roundup. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: The Rut, Jay Peak, and the SLO Ultra

MassUltra Roundup: Killington, Tunxis, Lost Cat, Tamalpa Headlands, Green Lakes, and Great Cranberry

August closed out with plenty of out-of-state races as runners from the Bay State traveled to nearby Vermont, Connecticut and New York, while some flew as far away as California to take on the trails. South Deerfield’s Brian Rusiecki and Great Barrington’s Kehr Davis highlighted the weekend with their podium finishes at the Under Armour Killington 50K in Vermont, while Matthew Perkins of Cambridge hammered his way to a runner-up finish at the Tunxis Trail 60K.

Additionally, we tracked down the results of Maine’s Great Cranberry 100 from Aug. 17-18 where Billerica’s Bryan O’Keefe was among the half-dozen finishers. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Killington, Tunxis, Lost Cat, Tamalpa Headlands, Green Lakes, and Great Cranberry

MassUltra Roundup: Twisted Branch, Castle Peak, and Waldo

August 18 was all about the 100Ks. After a few busy weekends of in-state races, ultrarunners from Massachusetts headed beyond the state borders to tackle a trio of 100K races – two out west and one in neighboring New York. Additionally, numerous runners hit the road for Rhode Island for the Anchor Down Ultras. Results from Anchor Down are still being updated, so we’ll include them next week. That means this week’s roundup is all about the 100Ks. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Twisted Branch, Castle Peak, and Waldo

MassUltra Roundup: Ragged 75 Stage Race and 50K

Two in-state ultramarathons kept many of the Massachusetts ultrarunning community busy during the Aug. 11-12 weekend, but a few made a short drive to neighboring New Hampshire to take part in the Ragged 75 Stage Race and 50K in Danbury, N.H. The 50K race served as the USATF 50K Trail National Championship. Both the 50K and the Stage Race share this week’s roundup. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Ragged 75 Stage Race and 50K

MassUltra Roundup: Moosalamoo and the Summer Beast of Burden

August opened with a lighter slate of national ultramarathons. That meant that just a handful of Massachusetts residents headed out-of-state to race, while a few others stayed close to home to tackle the East End Trail Races in Easton, Mass. (to be addressed in a separate article). Those who went beyond the Bay State didn’t venture too far. Neighboring Vermont and New York provided regional challenges – including an electrifying ultramarathon debut by Medford’s Gabriel Miller. The Moosalamoo 36-miler and the summer edition of Beast of Burden are featured in this week’s roundup. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Moosalamoo and the Summer Beast of Burden

Roundup: Burning River, Never Summer, and Viaduct Trail

Eighty-five runners stuck to the trails of Massachusetts to race during the July 28-29 weekend at the Jug End Loop Ultra in Egremont, but a handful of others ventured beyond the Bay State to tackle ultras on unfamiliar terrain. Christopher Russell was among them as the Littleton resident headed to Ohio for his first 100-miler. Meanwhile, Lakeville’s Shaun Daylor headed to Colorado, and a few others hit the road for a race in Pennsylvania. All are captured in this week’s roundup.

Burning River 100

Christopher Russell left the rugged terrain of New England to take on his first 100-mile race in the Rust Belt. Russell, 55, of Littleton, Mass., took part in the 12th annual Burning River 100 on July 28-29 in Willoughby Hills, Ohio.

The point-to-point race started at the North Chagrin Reservation in Willoughby Hills, connected to the South Chagrin Reservation, and then took runners through the Bedford Reservation on their way to the Ohio Canal Corridor Towpath Trail before winding through multiple other reservations on their way to the HiHo Brewing Company in Cuyahoga Falls. Russell successfully navigated the course and crossed the finish line in 26:44:52, good for 75th place out of 160 finishers within the 30-hour time limit. Ohio resident Jeremy Pope, 32, defended his home turf for the win in 17:13:08. He was followed closely by 29-year-old Shaun Pope of Black Mountain, N.C., in 17:15:25.

Never Summer 100K

The fourth annual Never Summer 100K took place Saturday, July 28, in Gould, Colo., taking runners on a journey between the Never Summer Mountains and the Medicine Bow Mountains. Runners crested multiple peaks on the scenic course with much of the race taking place in alpine regions. It also tossed a mixture of technicality at the runners, sometimes offering smooth dirt singletrack and other times rugged rocky sections.

The 2018 edition saw 263 runners complete the course within 24 hours, one finish just past the time limit, and another 77 whose race ended early. The one Massachusetts resident who took on the challenge earned a trip across the finish line. Lakeville resident Shaun Daylor, 39, finished in the top half of the field, placing 118th overall in 19:26:19.

The top overall spot went to 31-year-old Mark Marzen of Denver, Colo., who established a new course record with his winning time of 11:47:16. Runner-up Frank Pipp, 41, of Longmont, Colo., finished 24 minutes later. Longmont resident Addie Bracy, 31, was the women’s winner and fifth overall finisher in 13:10:39.

Viaduct Trail Ultramarathons

The 12th annual Viaduct Trail Ultramarathon took place July 28-29 in Lanesboro, Pa. Runners faced took on an out-and-back course that stretched 12.5 miles one way along a portion of the D&H Rail Trail. The race challenged runners to tackle four out-and-backs for 100 miles or two trips through the course for 50 miles.

Twenty runners took on the 100-mile distance, and 11 ultimately finished the race. One of them hailed from the Bay State. Kaylo Littlejohn, a 21-year-old Boston resident, finished the 100-miler in 30:12. The win went to 40-year-old Tsutomu Bessho, 40, of Glen Ridge, N.J., in 18:05, followed by 23-year-old Dimitri Kaliakin of Landenberg, Pa., in 19:41.

In addition to the 100-miler, 22 runners completed the 50-mile race, led by overall winner Laura Garcia Marshall, 22, of Barrington, R.I., in 9:19. She was followed by men’s champion Mike Randall, 50, of Towanda, Pa., in 10:09. A pair of Massachusetts men were among the finishers as 36-year-old Russell McAfee of New Bedford finished in 17:22 and 27-year-old Craig Fox of Woburn finished in 18:02.

*Editor’s Note: Results are found on a variety of sites, including ultrasignup.com, UltraRunning Magazine, and official race websites. We do the best we can to find as many results as possible to report on and recognize the local ultrarunning community.

MassUltra Roundup: Cayuga Trails, Hardrock, and Speedgoat

July 20-22 featured some prominent national ultramarathons, including the USATF 50-Mile Trail National Championships in New York, the notorious Speedgoat 50K in Utah, and the legendary Hardrock 100 in Colorado. Massachusetts ultrarunners toed the starting line at all of them, and we’ve included those races in this week’s roundup.

A majority of the Bay State ultrarunners who raced last weekend headed north to Vermont, and that massive event – featuring 100-mile and 100K races – will be covered in a separate story. Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Cayuga Trails, Hardrock, and Speedgoat