Kettle Moraine 100 Endurance Runs

The Kettle Moraine 100 is an ultramarathon held annually in early June in Kettle Moraine State Forest near La Grange, WI. The event includes a 100-mile race, a 100km race, and a 38-mile night "fun run."

Course Description edit

The 100-mile race consists of two out and back legs, with the first-round trip distance being 62.9 miles and the second being 37.3 miles. The 100km race follows the first 62.9 miles of the 100-mile race and the 38-mile night "fun run" follows the last 37.3 miles. Runners registered for the 100-mile race may drop at the 100km finish.

The 100-mile course is run entirely on trails (except for a couple hundred feet of road crossings) and traverses the Ice Age Trail for about 65 miles. The trail is about 80% wooded terrain with the rest meandering through gentle prairie or marsh areas. Despite the low elevation, a roller coaster of hills amounts to a total altitude gain of approximately 8,800 feet. There is a 30-hour time cutoff to complete the race, with cutoffs at 3 aid stations along the course. There are 21 staffed aid stations along the course and 8 unstaffed aid stations with water and limited runner aid.

Course Records[1] edit

Distance Female Time Year Male Time Year
100 miles Donna Perkins 18:12:30 1998 Zach Gingerich 15:17:32 2009
100km Kami Semick 9:45:13 2005 Michael Borst 8:34:57.9 2015
50km Emily Ansick 4:43:10.2 2015 Juan Moran 3:58:36 2016
100mile relay Gyro Trash 16:48:55 2016 Stella & the boys 13:39:57 2023

References edit

  1. ^ "Course Records". kettlemoraine100. Retrieved May 21, 2023.

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