Our jam-packed roundup from the Oct. 4-6 weekend continues here in Part II with ultras in the East, stretching from New England to Georgia. We start in New Hampshire, where Bubba’s Backyard Ultra crowned a new champion for the first time in its six-year history. We then swing through Connecticut to the Forbidden Forest 30-Hour Ultra and NipMuck Trail Marathon, which add to the highlights from another busy week.
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MassUltra Roundup: Cuyamaca, Perpetua Coast, Baker Lake, Saddles, Above the Clouds, Hennepin, and Arkansas Traveller
New Englanders took part in no fewer than 20 ultramarathons across the United States during the Oct. 4-6 weekend, with a few races in the region but most scattered throughout the country. We’ll have as many of them covered as we can during the course of two roundups. Here in Part I, we look to the West and Midwest, where runners raced everything from 50K to 100 miles. We start in California, where New Hampshire resident Kara Olivito earned her latest podium finish on the West Coast, and then head to Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois and Arkansas.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Cuyamaca, Perpetua Coast, Baker Lake, Saddles, Above the Clouds, Hennepin, and Arkansas TravellerMetroWest Backyard Ultra Goes Big in Year 3
NEEDHAM, Mass. – When Kiko Bracker and Bill Gallagher first organized the MetroWest Backyard Ultra in 2022, they hoped to create an opportunity for runners in the greater Boston area to try out a unique format of racing that was growing in popularity.
In just three short years, they’ve built something special.
Continue reading MetroWest Backyard Ultra Goes Big in Year 3MassUltra Roundup: Vermont 50, Farm to Farm, Tunxis, and Parallel of Latitude
New Englanders had an abundance of nearby ultramarathon options to close out September, and they took full advantage. In addition to the massive field that turned out for the MetroWest Backyard Ultra in Needham, Mass. (separate recap article), hundreds more raced in Vermont at a New England classic – the Vermont 50, as well as in Maine at the Farm to Farm Ultra, in Connecticut at the Tunxis Trail Ultra, and in nearby New York at the brand new Parallel of Latitude 8-Hour Ultra.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Vermont 50, Farm to Farm, Tunxis, and Parallel of LatitudeMassUltra Roundup: The Bear, Crested Butte, Run the Red Desert, and Mt. Taylor
The Sept. 27-29 weekend was jam-packed with ultramarathon racing in New England, from the MetroWest Backyard Ultra in Massachusetts, to the classic Vermont 50, to additional ultras in Maine and Connecticut. We’ll have those events covered in Part 2 of this week’s roundup, but here in Part I we focus on the West where runners from the region raced in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico, highlighted by Maine’s Peter Troast successfully finishing the Rocky Mountain Slam.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: The Bear, Crested Butte, Run the Red Desert, and Mt. TaylorResults: MetroWest Backyard Ultra
The third annual MetroWest Backyard Ultra, organized by members of the Needham Running Club, took place Sept. 28-29 at the Needham Town Forest in Needham, Mass. The event began with 164 runners entered and 134 toeing the starting line, and it ended after 21 hours with just one runner remaining.
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The third annual MetroWest Backyard Ultra took place Sept. 28-29 at the Needham Town Forest in Needham, Mass. A crowd of 164 runners entered this year’s event on a 4.17-mile trail course through the forest, and runners had one hour to complete the loop and return to the starting line before the next loop began. They repeated the process over and over, hour after hour, until only one runner remained. The following are a small sample of photos from the event taken by MassUltra Editor Chris Wristen. A full gallery can be viewed on the MassUltra Facebook page.
Continue reading Photos: MetroWest Backyard UltraMassUltra Roundup: Enchanted Forest, Angevine Farm, Sleigh Me, Wild Goose, Barkley Fall Classic, Big 50, and Georgia Jewel
Part I of our massive Sept. 18-22 ultrarunning weekend roundup focused on New Englanders’ successes in the Midwest and West. Here in Part II, we turn to the East Coast where runners turned in strong performances at races in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Tennessee and Georgia. Additionally, runners from the region also raced in Michigan, Wisconsin, Maryland and Virginia, though results from those events were unavailable at the time of publication.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Enchanted Forest, Angevine Farm, Sleigh Me, Wild Goose, Barkley Fall Classic, Big 50, and Georgia JewelMassUltra Roundup: O’Brien, IMTUF, Ultra Fest, Mountain Lakes, Three Sisters Skyline, and Mammoth TrailFest
The Sept. 20-22 weekend saw New Englanders toe the starting line of no fewer than 18 ultramarathons throughout the United States. There was so much racing going on that it merits two roundups this week to catch up on the action. We’ll finish in the East with Part II of this week’s roundup focused on events closer to home. We start in the Upper Midwest and the West, where several runners earned their first ultramarathon finishes and first 100-mile finishes. First-timers and veterans alike took on a wide range of terrain including smooth, rolling trails and rugged, high alpine mountain trails, on courses in Minnesota, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California. Runners from the region also took part in the Flagstaff to Grand Canyon Stagecoach 100 in Arizona, and the Mile Madness Ultras in California, though results from those events were unavailable at the time of publication.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: O’Brien, IMTUF, Ultra Fest, Mountain Lakes, Three Sisters Skyline, and Mammoth TrailFestBURCS’ Free to Run Trail Races Test Runners in Series Finale
The Berkshire Ultra Running Community for Service (BURCS) offers runners a smorgasbord of variety during its annual BURCS Badass Race Series, bookending with races at the same venue that offer wildly different experiences.
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