At 8:14 a.m. native time Saturday, after trailing the chief on the Hardrock 100 in Colorado’s San Juan mountains for the primary 64 miles, Courtney Dauwalter of Leadville, Colo., overtook Anne-Lise Rousset Seguret of Thorens-Glières, France and held the lead for an historic win, crossing the end line in fourth place total in 26 hours, 14 minutes and eight seconds and shattering the counter-clockwise ladies’s course document. This comes simply three weeks after Dauwalter took an hour off the course document at Western States Endurance Run, ending sixth total in 15:29:33.
Notice: This story has been up to date.
Aurélien Dunand-Pallaz of Saint Jorioz, France took the general win in 23 hours and 7 seconds.
Seguret completed second, somewhat over an hour behind Dauwalter (27:29:55), after a heroic effort to not be caught by the world’s most dominant ultratrail racer. Her time is the fifth quickest ever. Annie Hughes, additionally of Leadville, completed third, in 32:13:03.
Benat Marmissolle of Tardets Sorholus, France, completed second total, in 23:50:06, with Javier Dominguez of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, rounding out the lads’s podium in 26:12:01.
Hardrock 100 preview: will Courtney Dauwalter do it once more?
In response to iRunFar, Dauwalter’s course document is greater than an hour quicker than the counter-clockwise document set by Diana Finkel of South Fork, Colo., in 2009, and half-hour quicker than Dauwalter’s personal total ladies’s course document set final 12 months. She additionally holds the course document at Extremely-Path du Mont-Blanc (UTMB).
iRunFar additionally identified that the mixed time for Dauwalter’s historic double (41:43:42) is sort of half-hour quicker than Jeff Browning’s from 2016.
Courtney Dauwalter set the Western States 100 course document of 15:29:34 three weeks in the past.
At the moment, she set a course document on the Hardrock 100 in 26:14:08, for a mixed time of 41:43:42.
This resets the general document for this double of 42:12:43 (Jeff Browning, 2016). #HR100 pic.twitter.com/kcDAoEDev6
— iRunFar (@iRunFar) July 15, 2023
On the time of writing, Becky Bates, 61, of Kimberley, B.C., was nicely on her solution to the Kamm Traverse assist station at mile 89, in tenth place amongst ladies.
Males’s high 10 finishers
- Aurélien Dunand-Pallaz (France) 23:00:07
- Benat Marmissolle (France) 23:50:06
- Javier Dominguez (Spain) 26:12:01
- Arlen Glick (USA) 26:43:05
- Jeff Browning (USA) 27:17:02
- Paul Terranova (USA) 27:54:40
- Brian Culmo (USA) 28:57:09
- Mark Hammond (USA) 29:54:16
- Dylan Bowman (USA) 30:25:40
- Chris Worth (USA) 30:46:11
High ladies
On the time of publication, solely the highest three ladies had reached the end.
1. Courtney Dauwalter (USA) 26:14:08
2. Anne-Lise Rousset Seguret (France) 27:29:55
3. Annie Hughes (USA) 32:13:03
4. Kimino Miyazaki (Japan) 34:17:16
5. Claire Bannwarth (France) 34:51:48
6. Whitney Mickelsen (USA)
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