Courtney Dauwalter (Salomon) wins the 2023
#UTMB
in 23:29:14.
In doing so, she wins the three iconic 100 milers in one summer: the Western States 100, Hardrock 100, and UTMB.
Watch our pre-race interview with her:
Jim Walmsley (Hoka) wins the 2023
#UTMB
in 19:37:43, a new course record.
He is the first American man to take victory at this event, in his fifth attempt.
Jim Walmsley (
@HokaOneOne
) wins the 2018 Western States 100 in a course record 14:30:04 on a baking hot day! (Old record: Timothy Olson, 14:46:44, 2012)
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Courtney Dauwalter set the Western States 100 course record of 15:29:34 three weeks ago.
Today, she set a course record at the Hardrock 100 in 26:14:08, for a combined time of 41:43:42.
This resets the overall record for this double of 42:12:43 (Jeff Browning, 2016).
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Courtney Dauwalter (Salomon) wins the 2023 Western States 100 in a course record time of 15:29:34.
This resets the 2012 course record of Ellie Greenwood in 16:47:19.
#WS100
Pre-race interview:
Jim Walmsley (
@HokaOneOne
) wins the 2019 Western States 100 in a course record 14:09:28, breaking his own course record of 14:30:04 set last year. Our pre-race chat:
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Kilian Jornet (NNormal) wins the 2022 Hardrock 100 in 21:36:24. He breaks François D’Haene’s overall course record of 21:45:50 set last year. Check out our pre-race interview with Kilian:
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Kilian Jornet (NNormal) wins the 2022
#UTMB
in 19:49:30. His fourth win of UTMB. He breaks the previous course record with Pyramides Calceires (20:19:09, Pau Capell, 2019) and the overall course record without Pyramides (20:11:44, François D’Haene, 2014).
Courtney Dauwalter (
@SalomonSports
) wins the 2021
#UTMB
in 22:30:54. It’s the fastest time run by a woman on a full-length UTMB course. She finishes seventh overall.
Our pre-race interview with Courtney:
Courtney Dauwalter (
@SalomonSports
) wins the 2022 Hardrock 100 in a clockwise and overall course record of 26:44:38. Diana Finkel previously had the CW record of 28:32 (2010) and overall record of 27:18:24 (2009). Our pre-race chat with Courtney:
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Courtney Dauwalter (Salomon) wins the 2023 Hardrock 100 in 26:14:08, finishing 4th overall.
This shatters the women’s counterclockwise course record of 27:18:24 set by the legend Diana Finkel in 2009, and the overall women’s record of 26:44:36 that she set last year.
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Courtney Dauwalter (
@Salomon
) wins the 2024 Hardrock 100 in 26:11:47. She breaks her overall course record of 26:14:12 set last year.
Here’s our pre-race interview with Courtney:
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History was made at the 2024 edition of the Barkley Marathons!
Jasmin Paris became the first woman to ever finish the event, and a record-breaking five runners finished.
Courtney Dauwalter, now a three-time
#UTMB
champion, arrived to the finish line after giving everything she had today, and this summer.
Anytime you have a chance to take on a crazy challenge, I think we should,” she says.
Because it might be mandatory at this point, 2023
#UTMB
champion Jim Walmsley hoists the American flag as the event’s first men’s winner from the U.S.
Before doing so, he humbly acknowledges the many successful American women who have preceded him in victory here.
Jim Walmsley (
@HokaOneOne
) wins the 2021 Western States 100 for the third-straight time, this year in 14:46:01.
Check out our pre-race interview with Jim:
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Jim Walmsley (
@hoka
) wins the 2024 Western States 100 in 14:13:45.
This is the second-fastest time ever in the race’s 51-year history, trailing only his 2019 course record.
Our pre-race interview with Jim:
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Ludovic Pommeret (
@Hoka
) wins the 2024 Hardrock 100 in 21:33:08, an overall course record. “It was my dream. I dream all the day. The nightmare never came.”
Kilian Jornet set the previous overall course record of 21:36:24 in this clockwise direction in 2022.
Here’s our
Beth Pascall (
@SalomonRunning
) wins the 2021 Western States 100 in 17:10:41. She also finishes seventh overall. Not to mention, she ran the second fastest women’s time in race history. Our pre-race interview with Beth:
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Flying through Mile 49.5, is your
#WS100
leader, Courtney Dauwalter, in 7:51 elapsed. Folks, she’s 19 minutes under course record asking us how we are doing? Gives a big smile and runs on!
Clare Gallagher (
@Patagonia
) wins the 2019 Western States 100 in 17:23:24. The second fastest women’s time in race history. Our pre-race interview:
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“I was raised in a house with parents and brothers who taught me I could be whomever I wanted to be,” Courtney Dauwalter, 2023
#UTMB
champion.
Her parents and one brother, among others, crewed her today.
Kaci Lickteig (
@HokaOneOne
) is third at the 2019 Western States 100 in 17:55:54, her best time on the course. She’s now one of two women (along with Ellie Greenwood) to go sub-18 here twice. Our pre-race interview:
#WS100
There's a new Appalachian Trail record holder!
Tara Dower set an overall supported FKT on the 2,197-mile Appalachian Trail in 40 days, 18 hours, and 5 minutes, to be confirmed. Details:
Vincent Bouillard of France wins the 2024
#UTMB
in 19:54:23.
This can only be called an incredible breakout race by a former track and field athlete turned trail ultrarunner who works in research and development for HOKA.
Harvey Lewis wins the 2023 Big Dog's Backyard Ultra with a record-breaking 108 hours and 450 miles run. Ihor Verys is credited with an incredible assist.
Read our results article for the full race story:
Courtney Dauwalter (
@SalomonRunning
) wins the 2018 Western States 100 in 17:27:02, the second fastest women’s time in race history (behind Ellie Greenwood’s 2012 16:46). Our pre-race interview:
#WS100
American Katie Schide (
@thenorthface
) wins the 2024
#UTMB
in 22:09:31, a new course record. She resets the 2021 record of Courtney Dauwalter in 22:30:54.
Our pre-race interview with Katie:
At Mile 95, Courtney Dauwalter is leading the women’s race and 3rd overall at the 2023 Hardrock 100 in 24hr37min elapsed. She looks fantastic and was chatty.
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Francois D'Haene, Dakota Jones, and Kilian Jornet lead Hardrock at Kroger's Canteen (mile 33) in 7h08m elapsed. All three are chatty, relaxed, and having a grand time.
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Kilian Jornet (
@SalomonRunning
) wins the 2018 Ring of Steall Skyrace in a new course record of 3:04:35. (Old record: Stian Angermund-Vik, 2017, 3:24:51)
Adam Peterman (
@Hoka
) wins the 2022 Western States 100 in 15:13:47. He’s now won all five ultras he’s started, with this being his 100-mile debut.
#WS100
Our pre-race interview:
Get to know Jasmin Paris, the first women’s finisher of the Barkley Marathons, in this profile penned by Damian Hall, a 2-time Barkley attempter himself.
Courtney Dauwalter is the first woman and 4th overall into Engineer aid station at mile 48.7 in 11:22. She's sporting a bloody nose and says, "you shoulda seen the other guy!"
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Kilian Jornet went eight days total, took in 485 kilometers (302 miles), in excess of 43,000 meters (131,200 feet) of elevation gain, and over 155 hours of moving time on his epic adventure across the Pyrenees.
Jim Walmsley leads everyone to the American River Crossing at mile 78 in 11:06, 26 minutes under course record pace. Looks strong. Totally with it mentally. Wow.
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Congratulations to Pam Reed, who finished the 2023 Hardrock 100 in 47:19:36.
Over the last three weeks, she also finished the Western States 100 and the Badwater 135 Mile. That’s an incredible triple!
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Jim Walmsley is first place male at No Hands Bridge (mile 96.8) in 14:00 elapsed. Ran right on through without stopping. He's 14 minutes ahead of course record pace (apologies if time from course record at Pointed Rocks was out by a few minutes).
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Courtney Dauwalter leads the 2019 Western States 100 at Dusty Corners (mile 38) in 6:10:30 elapsed. She’s 3.5 minutes ahead of record pace here. Looks like money.
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Katie Schide (
@thenorthface
) wins the 2024 Western States 100 in 15:46:57.
She’s just run the second-fastest time in race history, and she improves her own best time from last year just under an hour. A no-headlamp finish!
Watch our pre-race interview with Katie:
The leader of the women's race and 6th overall at Pointed Rocks, mile 94, is Courtney Dauwalter. In 14:35 elapsed, she's 62 minutes under course record! She's saying thanks to everyone and looking fresh. We think it's safe to say, Courtney's having a pretty good day out there.
Jared Hazen (
@HokaOneOne
) takes second at the 2019 Western States 100 in 14:26:46, also under Jim Walmsley’s previous course record of 14:30:04. Our pre-race interview with Jared:
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Camille Herron (
@runcamille
) has set a 48-hour world record by running more than 435.2 kilometers (270.4 miles)!
She ran this record at the Sri Chinmoy 48 Hour Festival in Australia.
Details:
Lead woman Courtney Dauwalter reached mile 93 in 24:16, having moved ahead of course record pace. She was in and out of the aid station in two minutes, looking determined.
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Aleksandr Sorokin of Lithuania set an incredible new 24-hour world record of 198.599 miles (319.614 kilometers) this weekend, breaking his one world record of 192.251 miles/309.399 kilometers set just one year ago.
Dylan Bowman (
@TheNorthFace
) takes second at the 2021 Hardrock 100 in 22:45:51, also under the old counterclockwise course record (Kilian Jornet, 23:28:00, 2015). Our pre-race interview:
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Camille Herron sets new all-surface 24-hour world record with more than 162.80 miles at the 2018 Desert Solstice Track Invitational. Official distance of partial last lap to be measured. (Prev: Patrycja Bereznowska,161.55 miles, 2017)
Photo:
@AravaipaRunning
/Howie Stern
Jim Walmsley leads the 2019 Western States 100. He’s through 55 miles in 7:49. He’s still taking time off course record land AND looking so relaxed!
#WS100
Lead woman, 3rd overall, Courtney Dauwalter reached mile 84 in 20hr 26min, some 51 minutes up on course record pace. Really calm, told her crew to “drive safe” and got on her way.
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Jim Walmsley is leading
#WS100
at Peachstone (mile 70.7) in 10:05 elapsed. 25 minutes ahead of course record. He said he is much better than last year. Folks, Jim also said he is going to make it to the river. Spends 3 minutes at aid and jets off.
Jim Walmsley looks SO much more comfortable heading up to Michigan Bluff this year. Relaxed and in good spirits. He leads the field to mile 55.7 in 8:07 elapsed. He is 16 minutes under course record pace.
#WS100
Here’s a video of Courtney Dauwalter running for the win at Madeira Island Ultra-Trail, 4k away from the finish. Just FYI, she just sneaked into the top 10 overall.
#MIUT
Congratulations to the oldest finishers of the 2023 Western States 100, 62-year-old Pam Reed and 67-year-old Craig Bronstein.
Pam is incredibly also running the Badwater 135 Mile on July 4 and the Hardrock 100 on July 14.
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As she said in our pre-race interview, , 2019
#UTMB
champion Courtney Dauwalter took the race as it came. “I love this distance. You problem-solve and take each section as it comes.” She’s the fourth U.S. woman to win UTMB.
Des Linden (
@des_linden
) made the leap to ultrarunning today and set a huge new 50k world record of 2:59:54 in the process. Splits and more:
Photo:
@brooksrunning
France's Aurélien Dunand-Pallaz leads the Hardrock 100 at Kroger's Canteen, mile 70, in 14:25 elapsed. He stayed at the aid station for 4 minutes and took in some soup. He seemed relaxed and focused but asked about the gap between himself and the 2nd place runner. He has a steep