For ultra marathon runners in New England, snowshoe running is an ideal complement to a training routine. Because ultra runners have long training cycles, sometimes it’s difficult to avoid training for races during the winter months. But snowshoe running can seem a little intimidating.
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MassUltra Roundup: Elephant Mountain, Angry Tortoise, Sean O’Brien, and Rocky Raccoon
A one-week postponement of the TARCtic Frozen Yeti meant that the Trail Animals Running Club’s cold-weather event took top billing for most New England ultrarunners who raced during the Feb. 5-6 weekend, but a handful sought warmer climate to race in places like Arizona, California, Florida and Texas. Two of the runners who traveled – Abby Hotaling of Oak Bluffs and Rachel Glazer of Needham – brought victories back home to Massachusetts. Their winning performances lead off this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Elephant Mountain, Angry Tortoise, Sean O’Brien, and Rocky RaccoonResults: TARCtic Frozen Yeti 30-Hour Ultra and 15-Mile Night Race
Following a one-week postponement due to a massive Nor’easter, the Trail Animals Running Club played host to the third running of the TARCtic Frozen Yeti 30-Hour Ultra and the first edition of the 15-mile night race on Feb. 5-6 at Hale Reservation in Westwood, Mass.
Continue reading Results: TARCtic Frozen Yeti 30-Hour Ultra and 15-Mile Night RaceMassUltra Roundup: AZT Oracle Rumble, The Itch, Skydive, Arches, and Winter Beast of Burden
The Trail Animals Running Club’s TARCtic Frozen Yeti 30-Hour Ultra was originally slated for Jan. 29-30 weekend, so the majority of New England ultrarunners looking to race selected that event as their primary objective for the weekend, though it was ultimately postponed by a week due to the massive Nor’easter that brought more than two feet of snow to much of the state. Several runners headed out-of-state to race, however, most of them escaped the storm’s clutches to run in warmer climates during the final weekend of January. Those races are featured in this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: AZT Oracle Rumble, The Itch, Skydive, Arches, and Winter Beast of BurdenWatuppa Trail Races to Return in May
After five years as a short-distance event, starting as a 5-miler before switching to a 10K, the Watuppa Trail Race went long in 2018 with the addition of a 30K race and a 50K ultramarathon. Both options proved popular, and the 50K provided a welcome addition to the growing ultra scene in southern Massachusetts.
Continue reading Watuppa Trail Races to Return in MayTrail Animals Postpone Frozen Yeti Due to Approaching Nor’easter, Potentially Hazardous Conditions
The Trail Animals Running Club has postponed the TARCtic Frozen Yeti 30-Hour Ultra and 15-mile night trail race by one week, the race directors announced in an email to runners at 6:11 p.m. today.
Continue reading Trail Animals Postpone Frozen Yeti Due to Approaching Nor’easter, Potentially Hazardous ConditionsMassUltra Roundup: Coldwater Rumble and HURT 100
A first-time 100-mile finisher in Arizona and a 100-mile champion in Hawaii highlight this early-2022 edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Coldwater Rumble and HURT 100A Year After COVID Cancellation, Snow Doesn’t Stop G.A.C. Fat Ass 50K
Since 1998, the G.A.C. Fat Ass 50K has kicked off the new ultrarunning year in New England all but three times. The 2004 and 2018 events were canceled due to dangerous weather – severe cold or blizzard-like conditions – and the 2021 race was called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue reading A Year After COVID Cancellation, Snow Doesn’t Stop G.A.C. Fat Ass 50KResults: G.A.C. Fat Ass 50K
The 22nd running of the G.A.C. Fat Ass 50K took place on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022, at Bradley Palmer State Park in Topsfield, Mass. Around 100 runners took part in the event with 19 successfully completing five loops of the course for a 50K finish.
Continue reading Results: G.A.C. Fat Ass 50KMassUltra Roundup: Bandera
The 2022 ultramarathon racing season kicked off locally on Saturday, Jan. 8, with the return of the G.A.C. Frozen Fat Ass 50K. While around 100 New England residents took part in that classic event as it celebrated its 22nd running, a handful of runners from the region journeyed south to Texas to take part in the 100K and 50K ultras at the Bandera Endurance Runs. Included among the field was former Boston resident Joe McConaughy who made a fierce attempt to secure a Western States Golden Ticket before coming up just minutes short. McConaughy’s performance and those of the New England crew at Bandera are included in this week’s roundup.
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