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Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run

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The Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run ("Vermont 100") is a 100-mile (162 km) long ultramarathon held annually in July at Silver Hill Meadow in West Windsor, Vermont. It is one of the five 100-mile races that comprise the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning. It is also the only known ultra race in the USA where entrants run alongside horses over a similar course, in a separate but simultaneous race. (Horses avoid some of the more treacherous single-track and technical trails.) The race has been held every year since 1989.

The Course

The majority of the course runs on dirt roads with the remainder on hiking trails and a few miles of pavement. There is up to 15,000 feet of elevation gain and loss.

Current course records:

Men Brian Rusiecki 2014 14:47:35
Women Kami Semick 2010 16:42:32

Note: The Vermont 100 used to follow a different course prior to 2004, and keeps separate records for the old and new courses.

Fundraiser

The Vermont 100 is a fundraising event put on by and in support of Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports (VASS), a non-profit that provides sports and recreational opportunities to people with disabilities. This race was founded by Mike Howe and Laura Farrell, an ultrarunner and the founder of VASS, who felt a strong link between the two events.

The Vermont 50 race in September is also hosted by and benefitting VASS.