Matt Pacheco and Lila Gaudrault will be among the favorites to win the Riverlands 100-miler when they toe the starting line in Maine next month, and both ultrarunners appeared to be in prime form with just five weeks to go when they threw down in a tune-up race in Massachusetts. #MtTobyUltra
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Ultrarunners from New England spent the April 5-6 taking on ultramarathons in North Carolina, California and Georgia. We have them all covered, starting with Crystal Ross’s stellar performance in her return to the Umstead 100.
Connecticut was the hot spot for ultrarunning in New England during the March 28-30 weekend with the Enchanted Forest back for its 9th year & a new addition from Steep Endurance – the Sleeping Giant Trail Runs. Both events and Spring On the Trails in NY, are covered in Part II of this week’s roundup
The March 28-30 weekend was on the lighter side for New Englanders following a massive slate of events the week before, but it was still busy enough to entail a two-roundup week. Here in Part I we turn to results from Utah, Ohio, Virginia and Georgia.
Joyce Zhou patiently waited and capitalized during the final loops of #ToHaleAndBack on her way to the overall win.
Part I rounded up results from out West and Part II recapped results from the Northeast. We close it out strong here in Part III with outcomes from the Southeast, including a pair of victories for runners from the region.
The March 21-23 weekend of ultra racing was so busy for New Englanders that this week’s roundup merits three parts to cover it all. Here in Part II we turn to the Northeast, with results from VA, PA and MD, and Connecticut’s Blake Hayden gets top billing for his 12-hour win at the Dogwood Ultra.
The busiest weekend of racing so far in 2025 saw runners from the region travel to at least a dozen other events across the country. In Part I of this week’s roundup we head West, and nobody had a bigger performance than Connecticut’s Eric Blake who took on Arizona trails and emerged victorious.
Results are up from the TARC #ToHaleAndBack 6-hour ultra.
A photo gallery is up from last weekend’s TARC #ToHaleAndBack 6-Hour Ultra at Hale Reservation.
Here in Part II we journey West to Arizona, California, Oregon and Texas where runners took on diverse and challenging terrain and turned in some stellar performances. No New Englander had a bigger weekend than Eric LiPuma. The Vermonter toppled a long-standing course record at Mesquite Canyon.
Here in Part I of this week’s roundup we stay in the East, where several New Englanders traveled to nearby New Jersey for a trio of races, and then we go to Florida where two runners from the region tackled a time-based event.
Spots on the podium and impressive finishes at early-season ultramarathons were among the highlights for New Englanders during the Feb. 28-March 2 weekend.
Snow and ice covered many of the trails throughout New England during the Feb. 22-23 weekend, but several ultrarunners from the region ventured to warmer climates to race. Runners scattered from Florida to California, and points in between, and collected hard-earned finishes.
Well said. And #RockChalk.
All MassUltra photo galleries have moved from Facebook to Flickr. In addition to providing better quality viewing than on the Meta platform, Flickr allows people to download high-resolution photos. There are currently 70 albums and 7,500+ photos to enjoy. flickr.com/photos/massu...
More than a dozen New Englanders took on the Black Canyon Ultras last weekend, including former Boston resident Joe McConaughy who earned one of the event’s biggest prizes. We also have results from the Algonquin 50K in Maryland and an ultra of a different kind – on skis – in Maine.
The TARCtic Frozen Yeti was the place to be in New England for ultrarunning during the Feb. 1-2 weekend, but a few runners from the region ventured elsewhere to race. Several went to Texas, a few headed to Florida & Arizona. One went to Missouri. We have them covered in this edition of the roundup.
When Rebecca Gonzalez-Kreisberg’s running plans for 2024 we’re upended, she dealt with the disappointment with an extraordinary feat of a different type of endurance, one that called to mind the popular ultrarunning phrase “200 is the new 100” while also redefining it.
I renewed my passport in December - about a year and a half early - to try to avoid whatever hijinks this crew would pull.
Year 10 of providing local ultrarunning coverage at #MassUltra is under way at the #TARCticFrozenYeti at HaleReservation.
New Englanders headed to the South and out West to race ultras last weekend, and one returned home with a win. Read all about it in this week’s roundup. massultra.com/2025/01/28/m...
Cold temperatures and snow snuck into New England during the Jan. 17-19 weekend, but several ultrarunners from the region escaped to warmer climates to race.
If you have a print subscription to The Boston Globe and you get the Boston Globe Magazine each Sunday, I have a feature in there today, which I’ve been wanting to write for years. It’s about the AMC huts; the gregarious backcountry lodge that I once worked at.
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For Damien Booker and Dana Searcy, a friendship that began nearly 25 years ago riding motorcycles has evolved to taking on trails and running ultramarathons.
New Englanders crashed the podium and the men’s and women’s top 10 at the #Bandera 100K last weekend. Read all about it in this week’s roundup.