What is the cutoff for Hardrock 100?
What is the cutoff for Hardrock 100?
48 hours
The cut-off time for finishing the run is 48 hours. Current fastest performances are held by Francois D’Haene (21:45), set in 2021 and Diana Finkel (27:18), set in 2009. The average time required to finish this run is 40:23:42, which is longer than the cutoff times of most 100-mile (160 km) races.
Who won the Hard Rock 100?
François D’haene, Sabrina Stanley win first Hardrock 100 in three years – Canadian Running Magazine.
Who won Hard Rock 100 2021?
July 16, 2021 100 Mile results
1 | Francois Dhaene M / 35 | 21:45:50 |
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2 | Dylan Bowman M / 35 / OR | 22:45:50 |
3 | Ryan Smith M / 42 / CO | 23:24:29 |
4 | Julien Chorier M / 40 | 25:56:57 |
5 | Jeff Browning M / 49 / AZ | 26:58:16 |
How do you get into hard rock 100?
Qualifications for the Hardrock Hundred
- High Elevation.
- Long, steep climbs.
- Extended distance and time between aid stations.
- Severe weather, including heat, cold, rain, hail, and lightning.
- Water and snow crossings.
- Exposure to potential for falls.
What is the elevation of the Hardrock 100 Mile Run?
Hardrock 100 At a Glance. 100-mile run with 33,050 feet of climb and 33,050 feet of descent for a total elevation change of 66,100 feet with an average elevation of 11,186 feet – low point 7,680 feet (Ouray) and high point 14,048 feet (Handies Peak).
Is the Hardrock 100 Mile Endurance Run cancelled?
As the impacts of COVID-19 on our lives continue to take shape, the Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run is keenly aware of the uncertainty and impact that COVID-19 is having, not only in our community with the cancellation or postponement of races, but also Worldwide.
Is there a lottery for the Hardrock 100 miler?
‘Tis lottery season, and we’re flattered by the outpouring of inquiries. It bears repeating: With the cancellation of Hardrock 2019, there will be no lottery this winter for the 2020 running. All entries AND waitlists ROLL OVER.