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 general in 26 hours, 14 minutes and eight seconds and shattering the counter-clockwise girls’s course report. This comes simply three weeks after Dauwalter took an hour off the course report at Western States Endurance Run, ending sixth general in 15:29:33.
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Aurélien Dunand-Pallaz of Saint Jorioz, France took the general win in 23 hours and 7 seconds.
Seguret completed second, just a little 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 general, in 23:50:06, with Javier Dominguez of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, rounding out the boys’s podium in 26:12:01.
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In line with iRunFar, Dauwalter’s course report is greater than an hour sooner than the counter-clockwise report set by Diana Finkel of South Fork, Colo., in 2009, and half-hour sooner than Dauwalter’s personal general girls’s course report set final yr. She additionally holds the course report 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 sooner than Jeff Browning’s from 2016.
Courtney Dauwalter set the Western States 100 course report of 15:29:34 three weeks in the past.
At this time, she set a course report on the Hardrock 100 in 26:14:08, for a mixed time of 41:43:42.
This resets the general report for this double of 42:12:43 (Jeff Browning, 2016). #HR100 pic.twitter.com/kcDAoEDev6
— iRunFar (@iRunFar) July 15, 2023
As of 8:50 p.m. E.T. Saturady, Becky Bates, 61, of Kimberley, B.C., was the one Canadian resident who had completed; Bates had moved up a number of locations from earlier within the day and completed a formidable seventh within the girls’s race, in 36:15:58.
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 Value (USA) 30:46:11
Prime girls
On the time of publication, solely the highest three girls 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) 35:13:10
7. Becky Bates (Canada) 36:15:58
8. Christina Bauer (USA) 36:17:55
9. Emily Halnon (USA) 36:47:44
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