Wasatch 100 Forty Year Celebration

In Celebration of the Wasatch 100’s 40th Anniversary1980-1989 Starters Are Invited To Join Us In The 2019 Wasatch 100 40 Hours For 40 Years

 

HUH?

To honor and recognize you, one of those brave runners who toed the Wasatch’s starting line in it’s first decade (1980-1989) a special “40 Hours For 40 Years” (40/40) has been created for the 40th anniversary, 2019 race. Yes, this means that if you started even one of those races in the first decade, you are guaranteed entry and can join other pioneers, old-timers or super veterans (whichever term you prefer) at a 1 a.m. start on Friday, September 6, 2019.

Steve Baugh, one of the 7 original 1980 Wasatch starters and 1981-1987 race director, described the first Wasatch’s starting field as: “just a small group of runners who loved the mountains, getting together for the weekend to see if they could run 100 miles.”

We challenge you to ask that question again.

40 hours for 40 years runners won’t be in the “regular” race. Our goals are to have fun, enjoy the Wasatch mountains, get as far on the course as we can or want to, and celebrate our common trail ultrarunning past.

 

DETAILS?

40/40 runners must complete most of the regular entry processes:

  • Enter on-line (registration opens 12/1/18 and closes 1/4/19)
  • Pay entry fee ($275)
  • Complete and email in trail work by 8/15/19

A few requirements unique to the 40/40 runners

  • 4-hour early start (1:00 a.m.)
  • As a group provide own aid support and check-in/check-out until Big Mountain (mile 32)

Good to know:

  • 40/40 runners are allowed to have a pacer from the start
  • Each 40/40 runner will be provided with a GPS tracking device

 

AWARD?

You’ll earn a unique ’40 Hours for 40 Years” plaque recognizing your participation in the 2019 Wasatch 100, and highlighting how many miles you completed, whether you make it to the top of Bair Canyon (mile 7) or all the way to the finish line at Soldier Hollow. If you do make it to the finish line by 5 p.m. Saturday afternoon , you’ll also get a finisher’s belt buckle. If you have a great run and finish the race in under 36 hours (1 p.m. Saturday) it will count as an official finish.

 

WANT MORE DETAILS?

Contact: Dana Miller (1985-1989 finisher)

Email: mudngutsmiller@gmail.com

Cell: 435-531-1438