Leadville 100 sees long-standing course document fall

Leadville 100, referred to as the “race throughout the sky” for its beautiful vistas because it traverses the Colorado Rockies, has been a staple within the ultrarunning group since its inception in 1983. This yr’s occasion noticed blistering performances in each the lads’s and ladies’s races, with standard coach and creator David Roche taking 16 minutes off the long-standing course document, and ladies’s race winner Mary Denholm recording the second-fastest time ever on the occasion.

The 100-mile race has runners climbing practically 4,800 metres of elevation achieve over rugged mountain trails, and runners start and finish in Leadville, Colo.

Ladies’s race

Denholm took off scorching and dominated the competitors from begin to end. By the midway level, she had constructed an insurmountable 50-minute lead. She crossed the end line in 18:23:51, securing the second-fastest time ever recorded for the ladies’s race, simply in need of legendary Ann Trason’s mark of 18:06:24, set in 1994. Denholm was adopted by fellow American runners Zoe Rom in 21:27:41, and Julie Wright in 21:48:57.

Alberta’s Ailsa MacDonald and Molly Hurford of Ontario had been initially in competition for podium positions, however each confronted challenges that noticed them taking DNFs. Hurford left the race after struggling a badly sprained ankle, and MacDonald after coping with unrelenting intestine points.

Males’s race

Like Denholm, Roche set a quick tempo from the beginning and constructed on his lead all through the race. His time of 15:26:34 took greater than 16 minutes off the earlier course document, set by Matt Carpenter in 2005. He was adopted in by U.S. ultrarunners Adrian Macdonald in 15:56:34, and Ryan Montgomery in 16:09:40.

Pete Kostelnick, a widely known ultrarunner well-known for finishing the quickest transcon run of the U.S. in 2016 (42 days, six hours and half-hour), made a outstanding return to working earlier this yr after recovering from a extreme automotive accident that resulted in a number of pelvic fractures. In Could, Kostelnick completed the Cocodona 250, adopted by Badwater 135 only some weeks in the past; he completed Leadville 100 in 24:30:18.

Calgary’s Reiner Pauwwe took the twenty eighth general place (twenty fourth man) in 22:16:59.

For full outcomes of the 2024 Leadville 100, head right here.