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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
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

  1. High Elevation.
  2. Long, steep climbs.
  3. Extended distance and time between aid stations.
  4. Severe weather, including heat, cold, rain, hail, and lightning.
  5. Water and snow crossings.
  6. 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.