26
ATHLETE GUIDE August 21,2021

August 21,2021 ATHLETE GUIDE

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

ATHLETEGUIDE

August 21,2021

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

Dear Leadville Trail 100 Run Family,

In 1982, the Climax Mine closed---3,250 jobs lost. Suddenly, overnight we became the highest unemployment in the Nation. Men and women, who had for decades made their living walking through solid rock, lost their income and perhaps more important, their identity. Merilee and I knew the Cavalry wasn’t coming. We gave birth to, not only the Leadville Trail 100 run, but a completely different ultra concept. Our motivation was family. What could we do for Leadville and what could we do for you. And you, from your heart responded. Leadville became home. You climbed the highest peaks, found air where there was none and ran through 100 miles up and over Colorado’s highest and toughest mountains---in under 30 hours and earned your Leadville Trail 100 silver buckle.

Since 1982, we have taken the Leadville Race Series as far up the mountain as we could. We gave it runningshoes, and run it did. Then we gave it wheels and the mountain bikes went even farther, faster. Then in 2010,with their worldwide reach and depth, Life Time Fitness gave it wings----and the sky was no longer a limit.

Today the Leadville Trail 100 Run is known, envied and aspired to around the globe. You’ve not only saved a community, but you’ve helped us create a phenomenon.

Our goal for the Leadville Race Series remains the same today, as it was when 45 runners lined up at 6th & Harrison on that early morning in 1983; to make a positive difference in Leadville and each and every one of you. Every year in May we hand out $2,000 college scholarships to every Lake County graduating senior choosing to pursue higher education. This would not be possible without the most important part of the “Race Across the Sky”---YOU! The contributions you make to the Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation have helped hundreds of young people get a head start on higher education. Be proud of that, Leadville Trail 100 Family!

As you stand at the starting line this August, take a moment to reflect on the journey that has brought you to us. The once seemingly insurmountable obstacles, the doubts, the desire to quit, you’ve conquered them all! Over the course of those next 100 miles, never forget that “You’re better than you think you are, and can do more than you think you can.” And after you cross the finish line, take that Leadville grit, guts and determination and share it with everyone aroundyou.Proudly wear that silver buckle! Together, we can change the world. AND WE WILL!!

Family is everything-- we love you,

Ken & Merilee

SCHEDULE

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20• 10:00am - Mandatory Athlete Meeting

• Location: Lake County High School Football field – outdoor venue **New for 2021**

• 11:00am - 5:00pm – Packet Pickup / Expo / T-Shirt Pickup / Drop Bags• Location: 135 E 6th Street

• Photo ID is required• Packets must be picked up in person• Packets will not be mailed or given to

• 11:00am - 5:00pm Drop Bags• Location: 113 E 6th St• Only clear plastic bags are allowed• Clearly label bags with your name, race number and aid station in large letters• Drop Bag Return

• ~8:00am Sunday• Location: 316 Harrison Ave• Note: Any bags not picked up by 5pm Sunday will be donated to local

charities!SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 - RACE DAY!• 3:00am - 3:45am Starting Line Open

• Location: Corner of 6th St & Harrison• 4:00am RACE START• Cutoff Times - Saturday

• 7:45am - Mayqueen cutoff (outbound)• 10:00am - Outward Bound cutoff (outbound)• 11:30am - Half Pipe cutoff (outbound)• 1:30pm - Twin Lakes Village cutoff (outbound)• 4:00pm - Hope Pass cutoff (outbound)• 6:00pm - Winfield cutoff (turnaround)• 10:00pm - Twin Lakes Village cutoff (inbound)

• CREW SHUTTLES TO TWIN LAKES BEGIN AT 9:00 AM from Rodeo Grounds – 6th & McWethy

FINISH LINE• Location: Corner of 6th St & Harrison

SCHEDULE

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

SUNDAY, AUGUST 22- FINISH LINE• Location: Corner of 6th St & Harrison• Cutoff Times - Sunday

• 1:15am - Half Pipe (inbound)• 3:00am - Outward Bound (inbound)• 5:00am - 25 Hour Cutoff Time - Runners that finish under 25hrs will get the BIG

buckle (based on chip time)• 6:30am - Mayqueen (inbound)• 10:00am - 30 Hour Cutoff Time - Runners that finish under 30hrs will get "small"

buckle (based on chip time)• 12:00pm Awards Ceremony

• Location: Lake County High School Football field – outdoor venue **New for 2021**

• All awards will be presented at this time and must be picked up in person.• Awards will not be given to others and will not be distributed before or after the

awards ceremony.• Finisher jackets will be distributed at the field following the completion of the

awards ceremony.• The first 1,000 finishers will be guaranteed their sweatshirts the day after

the race.• Note – If your sweatshirt is not printed overnight, it will be made and

shipped to you free of charge.

EXPO INFORMATION

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

2021 RACE ACROSS THE SKY EXPO LOCATION:• 135 E. 6th St., Leadville, CO 80461

2021 RACE ACROSS THE SKY EXPO HOURS:Friday, 8/20: 11:00am – 5:00 pm

The Race Across the Sky Expo will provide an abundance of activities for those in Leadville for the LT100 Run weekend. See below for the list of activities available at the expo:• Runner Check-in• SWAG - Goodie Bag/T-shirt Pick Up• Sponsors & Vendors displaying the latest and greatest in running• Race Info Booth• Insta-Worthy photo opportunities

EXPO VENDORS

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

RACE ACROSS THE SKY EXPO VENDORS

• Athletic Brewing Company

• Avery Brewing Co.

• Base Performance

• Brain Brand Headwear

• Gnarly Nutrition

• GU Energy

• La Sportiva

• Orange Mud

• Petzl

• Runner's Roost

• Skratch Labs

• Sweet Endurance

• The Feed

• Wahoo

• Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation

• Leadville 100 Race Series Merch

Welcome to Leadville

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

MOTORISTS• Drive at or below the posted speed limit• Yield to all emergency vehicles by pulling over to your right as far as you safely can• Adjust your speed during adverse weather conditions• Designate a sober driver or call a cab• When school bus lights are flashing yellow and red, slow down and stop• Stop for pedestrians in crosswalksPEDESTRIANS• Always use the crosswalk• While walking or running on a roadway, move against traffic• While running on a roadway, wear bright and or reflective clothing• All athletes and spectators should follow public decency rules: No public nudity and no

public urinationPUBLIC PARKING• There are four public parking lots:• West 3rd and Harrison Ave• East 4th behind the Tabor Opera House• 1000 W 4th, High School North Lot• Community Park across the street from the North Lot at the intersection of W 6th Street

and McWethySTREET PARKING• Diagonal parking is permitted on the south side of the street up to the alley on the

following streets:• East 8th

• East 7th

• East 6th

• East 5th

• East 4th

• Resident parking spaces are clearly marked with a red and white sign. If you park in one of these spaces you will be ticketed and your vehicle may be towed.

• Park in the direction of traffic and 12 inches or less from curb• There is a two-hour time limit for parking in some areas

COURSE

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

• 99 miles• GPX / Interactive Map• 15,734’ Elevation Gain• 9,219’ Lowest Point• 12,532’ Highest Point

Awards

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

2021 AWARDS CEREMONY• 12:00pm Awards Ceremony

• Location: Lake County High School Football field – outdoor venue• All awards will be presented at this time and must be picked up in person.• Awards will not be given to others and will not be distributed before or after the

awards ceremony.• Finisher jackets will be distributed at the field following the completion of the

awards ceremony.• If your sweatshirt is not printed overnight, it will be made and shipped to you

free of charge.

AWARDS• Age Group Awards (3 deep per category)

• 18-19 Men / Women• 20-29 Men / Women• 30-39 Men / Women• 40-49 Men / Women• 50-59 Men / Women• 60-69 Men / Women• 70+ Men / Women• Non-binary Open• Overall Male• Overall Female

Note: If you cannot pick up your award, we will mail it to you for a small fee. After October 31st, buckles and jackets will no longer be able to be shipped.

AID STATIONS

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

AID STATIONS:There are 13 aid stations along the course, 11 completely stocked aid stations and 2 hydration-only (Coke & Water) stations. Runners hit each aid station twice.

Aid Station 1 & 10: Mayqueen• Outbound cutoff time: 7:45 AM• GPS link• Outbound Mileage: 12.6• Access: **Important** You can only access via CR 9 North of Turquoise Lake.

Follow driving directions from the start here. Do not take CR 4, your GPS will tell you to take this way, but do make sure to go counterclockwise around Turquoise.

Aid Station 2: Outward Bound• Outbound cutoff time: 10:00 AM• GPS link• Outbound Mileage: 23.5

• Inbound Cutoff: 3:00 AM• Inbound Mileage: 76.9

• Access: via HWY 300, look for parking crewsAid Station 3: Half Pipe (NO CREW ACCESS)

• Outbound cutoff time: 11:30 AM• Outbound Mileage: 29.3

Mini Mount Elbert: Hydration Station Only (NO CREW ACCESS)• Outbound Mileage: 35.4

Aid Station 4: Twin Lakes Village• Outbound cutoff time: 1:30 PM• GPS link• Outbound Mileage: 37.9

Aid Station 5: Hope Pass (NO CREW ACCESS)• Outbound cutoff time: 4:00 PM• Outbound Mileage: 43.5• Inbound Mileage: 56.9

AID STATIONS

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

AID STATIONS:There are 13 aid stations along the course, 11 completely stocked aid stations and 2 hydration-only (Coke & Water) stations.

Aid Station 5: Hope Pass (NO CREW ACCESS)• Outbound cutoff time: 4:00 PM• Outbound Mileage: 43.5• Inbound Mileage: 56.9

Aid Station 6: Winfield (turnaround) (NO CREW ACCESS)• Outbound cutoff time: 6:00 PM

Aid Station 7: Twin Lakes Village• Inbound Cutoff: 10:00 PM• Inbound Mileage: 62.5• Crew Access:

• Parking East of Twin Lakes Village on Hwy 82 - must park one foot from the whilte line

• There is not much parking in Twin Lakes Village, carpool, give yourself plenty of time and obey all traffic rules.

• Parking - USFS Day use lots - must pay fees, no camping• Dexter• Moache• Deception Point• Sunny Side

• No Parking at the following locations:• Sheep Gulch• Missouri Gulch• White Star• Red Rooster

Mini Mount Elbert - Hydration station only (NO CREW ACCESS)• Inbound Mileage: 64.2

AID STATIONS

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

AID STATIONS:There are 13 aid stations along the course, 11 completely stocked aid stations and 2 hydration-only (Coke & Water) stations.

Aid Station 8: Half Pipe (NO CREW ACCESS)• Inbound Cutoff: 1:15 AM• Inbound Mileage: 71.1

Aid Station 9: Outward Bound• Inbound Cutoff: 3:00 AM• Inbound Mileage: 76.9• Access: via HWY 300, look for parking crews

Aid Station 10: Mayqueen• Inbound Cutoff: 6:30 AM

Finish Cutoff: 10:00 AM

CREW INFORMATION

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

In collaboration with the Lake County Health Department and USFS, we are limiting each runner to the following:

• 2 crew members -• Crew members will be required to wear wristbands at all times• Note: crew members ages 16 and under do not count towards your

allotment of two.• 1 vehicle hang tag -

• Hang tags should be visible and will have your bib number on it.

CREW LOCATIONS:

There are 3 official crewing locations with vehicle access. Runners will hit each location twice.

1. Outward Bound (GPS link)2. Pipeline (GPS link)3. Twin Lakes (GPS link)Note: Crewing outside of these 3 locations is against official race rules and may result in disqualification of your runner.

PARKING:• Attendants will assist you with parking, look for orange vests.• Park only in designated areas.• Do not disturb wildlife or vegetation.• Aid stations do experience parking congestion. Be prepared to walk long distances,

especially at Twin Lakes.• Be courteous to our local community and residents, and other crews, when parking.

CREW INFORMATION

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

CREW RULES: Crew must abide by Lake County & Chaffee County laws, race rules, listen and respect ALL Leadville Race Series Staff, Volunteers, and personnel in enforcement uniform or vests.

If you fail to abide and respect our community you will be asked to leave and your athlete may be disqualified!

CREW DO’S:• Crews can provide food, drinks and supplies• Pets are allowed - must be leashed and under control at all times• Setup permitted at Sunrise on 8/21 - DAY USE ONLY, all day use subject to USFS fees.

No camping allowed.• Crews should allow adequate time to walk to aid stations, expect crowds and

congestion.• Carpooling is encouraged! All crew members must have wristbands.

CREW DON’TS - GROUNDS FOR DISQUALIFICATION• No crewing outside of official crew locations - Outward Bound, Pipeline & Twin Lakes.• Littering• Illegal parking• No camping - arrive only on race day

NEW IN 2021In order to alleviate our impact and continue to permit our event over Hope Pass and into Winfield, we have worked closely with the USFS on an updated plan:

WINFIELD: NO CREW, SPECTATORS OR PACERS WILL BE ALLOWED IN WINFIELD.• Winfield Aid station will be stocked• LRS Staff, Medical personnel and volunteers will be onsite• DNFs or athlete that do not make the cutoff will be transported back to Leadville• Drop bags will be available for athletes and are encouraged!• NOTE: LRS staff will be on-site managing vehicles coming in/out at Winfield. Do not

attempt to drive a personal or crew vehicle to Winfield, you will be turned around.

All Access Pass

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

The LT100 Run All-Access Pass provides a premium package to athletes and spectators of the 2021 LT100 Run that will enhance the overall race weekend experience. Pass members will receive an abundance of benefits that will not only be available to them, but their supporters as well. This year we are offering 3 options:• ALL ACCESS ATHLETE

• Includes exclusive access to the Recovery Zone, entrance to the Official Welcome Dinner, premium swag and more

• ALL ACCESS SPECTATOR• Includes shuttle access to and from Twin Lakes, access to catering and private

area at Twin Lakes School Hourse, premium swag, access to the Recovery Zone and more!

• ALL ACCESS YOUTH• Includes access to catered food at Twin Lakes, cheer swag, access to the Rider

Recovery Zone and more!

LEARN MORE HERE

Pacer INFORMATION

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

Pacers can pick up their runners at any point on course beginning at Twin Lakes inbound at mile 62.

Note: Winfield will not serve as a crew or pacer pickup location in 2021.

Each runner will receive 2 pacer bibs at packet pickup. If you require more than 2 pacers, you will have to transfer one pacer bib to the next pacer, or you can pick up a pacer bib at one of the following checkpoints:• Twin Lakes• Half Pipe**• Outward Bound• Mayqueen**

**No vehicle access at these points so you will be required to hike or bike in to obtain pacer bibs and to meet your runner at these locations.

NOTE: PACERS DO NOT COUNT AGAINST YOUR TOTAL CREW ALLOTMENT OF 2 CREW MEMBERS.

PACERS DO’S• All pacers must be wearing a bib at all times while on course.• Pacers are allowed starting at mile 62 - Twin Lakes Aid Station inbound.• You may have as many pacers as you wish, although only one pacer at a time (until mile

99).• A pacer must fill out a waiver prior to being on course. The waiver can be filled out at

one of the official checkpoints above or you may print one here. The waiver must be turned in at an aid station to receive your pacer bib.

• Pacers may act as burros, to carry food and equipment for their runner.

PACER DON’TS• Pacers are not allowed to push, pull, carry or tow the runner.• Any special pacing situations or requests (ie blind athletes) must be pre-approved by

race management.• Do not pace using a vehicle or bicycle.• Do not take aid from vehicles.• Do not camp overnight.

DROP BAGS

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS ONLY – BRING YOUR OWN

DROP BAG DROP OFF• Drop off: Friday, August 20th, 11:00am - 5:00pm• Location: Expo - The location will be clearly marked.

DROP BAG LOCATIONS ON COURSE:There are 4 locations on course that you can send drop bags:1. Mayqueen2. Outward Bound3. Twin Lakes4. Winfield

Remember that other than Winfield, you will pass through each aid station twice. Pro tip: send 2 bags together - one to be used for inbound and outbound.

DROP BAG GUIDELINES• Drop bags must be clear plastic bags.• Clearly label bags in large letters with the following info:

• Bib number• Name• Aid station name

• Liquids - any liquids in your bag should be leak proof and in non-breakable containers

DROP BAG RETURN• Pick up by: Sunday August 23, 2021 by 6:00pm• Location:

• Leadville Race Series Retail Store• 316 Harrison Ave, Leadville, CO 80461

• Note: Unclaimed drop bags will be donated to local charities.• We will not mail drop bags.

Official Rules

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

1. BE COURTEOUS! Remember, your trail usage during the race is a privilege!2. You will run the first hour of the event in complete darkness and a light is mandatory.3. Absolutely no littering anywhere on course or at any aid stations! Littering is grounds

for disqualification and will be enforced. Hold your trash until you find an appropriate receptacle. If you find trash from others, please pick it up and throw it away.

4. Please use port-o-potties - these are available at aid stations. PLEASE BE COURTEOUS.

5. Leave absolutely nothing at the river crossing!6. Do not cut switchbacks. You must follow the trail as it has been marked. STAY ON THE

TRAIL.7. You may not stash supplies along the course.8. Any runner dropping out shall immediately surrender his/her timing chip to a race

official at an aid station.9. Any runner accepting a ride for any reason is deemed out of the race and may not

rejoin the event. You must complete the entirety of the race course within the time allotted in order to be scored.

10. Cut off times are non negotiable.11. All runners will abide by the directions of the medical personnel.12. Violation of any rule will be grounds for disqualification. Race Management reserves

the right to ban any runner from competing in this and any future Leadville races.13. Runners requiring supplemental oxygen or IV fluids will not be allowed to continue.14. Decisions of the Race Director and Race Management are final.

Important Information

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

RACE NUMBERS• Numbers must be visible at all times.• Runners are required to check in and check out of each aid station.• It is your responsibility to make sure each aid station timer has your number.

PLEASE DO NOT CUT OR FOLD YOUR RACE NUMBER• The timing chip is affixed to the race number.• Cutting or folding may damage your timing chip• Damaged bibs/chips will likely results in splits not being recorded.

WEATHER AND CLOTHING• High mountain weather can be very volatile - be prepared.• Temperatures can vary from the high 70s to 20s at night.• A typical August day starts with sunshine and ends with afternoon showers.• During the race it could rain, hail and even snow.• Lightning is hazardous, especially above timberline - use caution and seek shelter in

poor conditions.• Hypothermia can occur easily with a combination of decreasing temperature, wind and

precipitation. The confusion that accompanies hypothermia can be deadly.

Check out our complete packing list here.

Important Information

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

ALTITUDE, DEHYDRATION AND OTHER BODILY CONCERNS

By Mike Monahan, 1,000-mile run buckle holder

A longtime good friend of the Leadville Trail 100, Dr. John Perna, MD, said it best: There are four H’s to remember when running this race: hypoxia, hydration, hyponatremia and hypothermia.

HYPOXIAThere is less oxygen to breathe at 10,000 feet than at sea level. This is true for everyone, whether they come from sea level or live in Leadville. Any amount of time you can spend at altitude will help you become acclimated. It is estimated that it takes approximately three weeks at altitude to allow for maximum acclimation.

HYDRATIONThe relative humidity in Leadville can be as low as 5%. This means that your body sustains fluid loss rapidly just through breathing, not to mention sweating. To counteract this loss of fluids, you must drink regularly at the aid stations and make certain to carry adequate fluids on the trail and use them. You should drink enough fluids to maintain a regular and normal rate of urination.

HYPONATREMIADrinking fluids in excess of your needs can result in flushing too many of the necessary minerals and electrolytes out of your body. This can result in this life-threatening condition. Minerals such as sodium, potassium and calcium—among others—are needed for cellular functioning as well as to maintain appropriate electrical activity in the heart and neurological system.

HYPOTHERMIAIn the mountains at altitude, the weather can change completely in a matter of minutes. A bright sunny day can change into a driving hailstorm with lightning, and does with considerable frequency. Night can bring snowstorms in August. Never go up the mountain without being prepared for this kind of weather; it will happen. The clothing that felt warm enough when you were running and generating body heat will not sustain you when you are stopped to wait out lightning or a hailstorm. Be prepared for changing weather conditions.

Important Information

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

TRASH AND RECYCLING

Our races aim to be Zero Waste events. Look for recycle and compost bins at every aid station and start/finish. Please discard any trash in an appropriate container. Intentional littering on the course will be grounds for disqualification. The course—on trails both public and private—travels past many historic sites and through areas of exceptional beauty. Help us keep them pristine.We will be recycling all plastic, aluminum and cardboard during these races, and all our events. We’ll take care of this at the aid stations. At the start/finish, please ensure you place trash or recyclable materials in the appropriate containers, which will be well marked.

THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS!

From the very beginning, volunteers have made the Leadville Race Series possible. We truly appreciate all that our great volunteers do to make our races run smoothly and to make the racers’ experience unforgettable.

REMINDER – Volunteer for any Leadville Race Series event (in Leadville) for 10 hours (or more) or have someone volunteer on your behalf, and you can bypass the lottery in the next year!Thanks in advance for your help — we couldn’t do it without you!For 100 Mile Run Volunteer Opportunities – please sign up HERE!

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

LEAVE NO TRACE PRINCIPLES

PLAN AHEAD AND PREPARE• Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you’ll visit.• Prepare for extreme weather, hazards and emergencies.

TRAVEL AND CAMP ON DURABLE SURFACES• Durable surfaces include established trails and campsites, rock, gravel or dry grasses.• Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not necessary.

DISPOSE OF WASTE PROPERLY• Pack it in, pack it out.• Deposit solid human waste in catholes dug six-to-eight inches deep at least 200 feet

from water, camp and trails. Cover and disguise the cathole when finished.

LEAVE WHAT YOU FIND• Preserve the past: examine, but do not touch, cultural or historic structures and artifacts.• Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them.

MINIMIZE CAMPFIRE IMPACTS• Campfires can cause lasting impacts to the backcountry. Use a lightweight stove for

cooking and enjoy a candle lantern for light.• Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans or mound fires.

RESPECT WILDLIFE• Observe wildlife from a distance. Do not follow or approach them.• Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors and

exposes them to predators and other dangers.

BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHER VISITORS• Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience.• Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail.

LEAVE NO TRACE

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

Visit www.leadvilleraceseries.com for more information.

Stages Cycling Leadville 100 MTB – August 14, 2021

Leadville Trail 10K Run – August 15, 2021

Leadville Trail 100 RUN Presented by La Sportiva – August 21-22, 2021

Stages Cycling Barn Burner MTB – September 18, 2021

Barn Burner Run – September 19, 2021

Stages Cycling Austin Rattler MTB & Run – November 6, 2021

Leadville Trail Marathon/Heavy Half - June 18th, 2022

Leadville Trail 100 RUN Camp - June 24th – 26th, 2022

Stages Cycling Leadville Trail 100 MTB Camp- June 30th – July 3rd, 2022

Stages Cycling Lutsen 99er - June 25, 2022

Stages Cycling Silver Rush 50 MTB - July 9th, 2022

Silver Rush 50 Run - July 10th, 2022

Stages Cycling Leadville Stage Race - July 29th – 31st, 2022

Tahoe Trail MTB - TBD

Stages Cycling Leadville Trail 100 MTB - August 13th, 2022

Leadville Trail 10K - August 14th, 2022

Leadville Trail 100 RUN presented by La Sportiva - August 20th-21st, 2022

Stages Cycling Barn Burner MTB – September 18, 2022

Barn Burner Run – September 19, 2022

Stages Cycling Austin Rattler MTB - November 6, 2022

Austin Rattler Run – November 6, 2022

LRS EVENT SCHEDULE

AT YOUR SERVICE... THE LEADVILLE RACE SERIES STAFF

You’ll also be seeing the familiar faces of Leadville Trail 100 Founder Ken Chlouber and former LT100 Race Director Merilee Maupin at the events this year!

Quinn CooperAthlete Services

Michelle DuffyAssoc. Marketing Director

Annie HughesRetail Manager

Ryan CrossMarketing Manager

Carli PowersSR. Nat’l Account Manager

Cole ChlouberMarketing Manager

Amanda BoyerMarketing Coordinator

Tamira JenlinkEvent Manager

Mason MohnMarketing Coordinator

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com

Yasamin SabetiExpo Manager

Race sponsorsWe thank the following sponsors for making the Leadville Trail 100 Run presented by La Sportiva possible. Whether local or national, we ask our participants and fans to look to these sponsors first for the services or products they provide. We truly could not host these amazing events without them. Thank you for your continued support!

LeadvilleRaceSeries.com