The legendary “Race Across The Sky” 100-mile run is where it all started back in 1983. This is it. The race where legends are created and limits are tested. One hundred miles of extreme Colorado Rockies terrain - from elevations of 9,200 to 12,600 feet. You will give the mountain respect, and earn respect from all.
The legendary “Race Across The Sky” 100-mile run is where it all started back in 1983. This is it. The race where legends are created and limits are tested. One hundred miles of extreme Colorado Rockies terrain - from elevations of 9,200 to 12,600 feet. You will give the mountain respect, and earn respect from all.
The 100-mile out-and-back course is in the midst of the Colorado Rockies. The low point is 9,200 feet; the high point is Hope Pass, 12,600 feet. The majority is on forest trails with some mountain roads. You can have Pacers after the 62-mile point.
There is a total of 15,744 feet of elevation gain.
To earn the coveted silver and gold of the Leadville Trail 100 belt buckle, you must finish the race in under 30 hours for the small buckle and under 25 hours for the big buckle.
All buckle times are based on individual runner chip times, as they have been in years past. See the definition of chip time vs. gun time below.
The lottery opens December 1-15. The winners from the letter are announced on January 9th.
(We give away a lot of the stuff we test)
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