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The 2025 Ozark Trail 100 Mile Endurance Run will take place at
6:00 AM on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, 2025.

Two runners nearing Sutton Bluff
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Mark Twain National Forest

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Website last updated November 22, 2024.

 

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The results of the 2009 through 2023 Ozark Trail 100 Mile Endurance Runs are posted below.  Please scroll down to view the results. 2024 results will be posted no later than November 30, 2024.

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REGISTRATION FOR THE 2025 OZARK TRAIL 100 MILE ENDURANCE WILL OPEN AT 12:01 AM ON NOVEMBER 26, 2024.
 
 
 
 
 
   
 

Runner packets and bib numbers will be e-mailed to all registered runners on or before Monday, October 20, 2025.


 

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Click here to register at www.Ultrasignup.com

 

 

Please support Hammer Nutrition, our nutrition sponsor for the Ozark Trail 100 Mile Endurance Run from the very first year.  If you click on the Hammer Nutrition logo above and to the left, you will be taken directly to the Hammer Nutrition website and you will receive a 15% discount off your first order.  Thanks for supporting our sponsor! 

  

 
 
 TRAIL MARKING - FIXED OZARK TRAIL MARKERS ONLY - All but the first three+ miles and the last one mile of the Ozark Trail 100 Mile Endurance Run is on the Ozark Trail, which is a very well marked trail with fixed Ozark Trail (OT) markers (see sample below).  The run will start with a 1.5 mile out and 1.5 mile return on a grassy forest road.  ALL PARTICIPANTS in this event are responsible with familiarizing themselves with the fixed OT markers and being able to navigate the entire distance of the Ozark Trail 100 by following the fixed markers.  The vast majority of the markers include a one inch square of highly reflective material (diamond grade conspicuity tape) in the bottom left hand corner to assist in navigating the trail at night.  By signing up for this event, you agree that you are assuming all responsibility for being able to follow the Ozark Trail from the start to the finish (the finish being at Bass River Resort) relying solely on the fixed OT markers.  The final mile of the run is on the grounds of Bass River Resort, where participants will leave the Ozark Trail and follow temporary markers (ribbons, flags, and/or signs) which will be discussed at the mandatory pre-race meeting the evening before the event.

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DESCRIPTION 
The Ozark Trail 100 Mile Endurance Run is a point-to-point 101 mile ultramarathon on the Ozark Trail through the Mark Twain National Forest in south central Missouri.  The race is mostly on single track trail with several water crossings and approximately 12,000 feet of elevation gain. The trail surface varies from smooth dirt trail to moderately technical trail with lots of leaves covering the trail.  The date for this event is Saturday, October 25th, 2025.
 
REGISTRATION
The registration fee is non-refundable.  Entries are non-transferable and may not be rolled to future years.  Please do not ask for refunds, transfers, or rolled entries (you will not receive a response to such requests).  Please do not ask for an exception to this policy. 
 
 
 
General Information
Missouri weather in November can be unpredictable. The average high temperature for this time of year is around 63 degrees and the average low is around 44 degrees, but wide variances can occur (as high as mid to upper 70s and as low as upper 20s or lower 30s.  It is entirely possible to have rain, hail, sleet, snow, or ice this time of year. Be prepared for cold and possibly wet weather.  Please carry proper clothing with you and have additional clothing in drop bags.  Don’t be caught unprepared for inclement weather!  Sunrise on race weekend is about 7:30 am; sunset is about 6:00 pm.   Flashlights are essential during the nighttime.  They will also be necessary at the start of the race for the first hour or more.
 
Race results will be posted as soon as possible after the race on this website.  Please be patient to see the results posted on the website as it may be a few days before we are able to verify and post the final results.  


Race Location / Headquarters

The race headquarters and finish line will be located at the Bass River Resort.  Camping is available at Bass River Resort.  Cabins are also available at Bass River Resort.  Please contact Bass River Resort directly to make reservations.  Their website is www.bassresort.com.
 
There are many special Halloween activities at Bass River Resort for families the weekend of the Ozark Trail 100, so please check out their website above if you would like to look for activites for your family race weekend!
 
The starting line is located at the intersection of CR 862 and FR 2309, just north of Highway 72 a few miles East of Route TT, which is 55 miles south of Bass River Resort by road (about a 1 1/2 hour drive).  Runners will be able to purchase a bus ticket at the time they enter the race in order to ride the bus to the start of the race.  Runners may also have crew drop them off at the start of the race.  Please note that no cars may be parked at the starting area after the start of the race, so plan to ride the bus or have your crew take you to the start. 
There is a vehicle parking fee at Bass River Resort for those not registered as guests in the cabins or campground.  If you plan to leave a car at Bass River Resort during the event, please register your vehicle at the Bass River Resort store in the lodge.  If you plan to camp or stay in a cabin at Bass River Resort, the parking pass is included with your lodging fees.

Pre-race Dinner
A pre-race dinner will be available on Friday, October 25th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Bass River Resort.  This will be a pasta dinner with an option for a vegetarian sauce.  One dinner will be included with each runner's entry fee.  Additional dinners may be purchased for $15 at the time of race registration for crew and guests.  If additional dinner tickets are not purchased at the time of registration, dinner tickets may also be purchased for $20 at packet pickup.
 
BUS RIDE TO THE START
You may purchase a ticket to ride the shuttle bus to the start of the race for $10 at the time you register for the race.  In the event you do not purchase your bus ticket when you register for the race, you may purchase a bus ticket at packet pickup for $20, although we discourage purchasing bus tickets at packet pickup because we base our estimate of the number of buses we need to reserve on the number of tickets purchased with the race entries. 
   
Pre-race Briefing
A pre-race briefing will take place at Bass River Resort at 6:00 pm, the specific location to be announced in your runner packet or at packet pickup.
     

Directions to Bass River Resort:

From Kansas City, MO: Take I-70 east, to US 63 in Columbia.  Take US 63 south, to Jefferson City. Stay on US 63 and go through Westphalia, continue on US 63 to state Route 68 (which is just north of Vichy).  Go south on Route 68 to St. James.  In St. James, take I-44 east to Cuba (exit #208), then south on Route 19 to Steelville.  In Steelville, go through the 3 way stop, then continue east on Route 8 for approximately 10 miles to the BIG YELLOW ARROW, BASS RIVER RESORT sign on your left. Follow the blacktop for 1.4 miles to Bass River Resort, which will be on your left.
From St. Louis, MO: Take I-44 west to Cuba (exit #208), then south on Route 19 to Steelville.  In Steelville, go through the 3 way stop, then continue east on Route 8 for approximately 10 miles to the BIG YELLOW ARROW, BASS RIVER RESORT sign on your left. Follow the blacktop for 1.4 miles to Bass River Resort, which will be on your left.
  
Event Schedule

Friday October 24th, 2025


2:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Packet pickup at Bass River Resort (There will be no packet pickup the morning of the race, so make plans to pick your packet up by 6:00 pm Friday.)

2:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Drop off Drop Bags at Bass River Resort (in designated area)

4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Pre-race Dinner

6:00 pm


Runners and crew briefing (mandatory for runners).

Saturday October 25th, 2025


3:00 to 3:25 am

Runners riding the shuttle to the start must check in at race headquarters prior to loading shuttle busses.

3:15 am

Begin loading shuttle buses

3:30 am

Shuttle buses leave Bass River Resort for Starting line

5:00 to 5:45 am

Runners not riding Shuttle busses must check in at the starting line

5:00 to 5:30 am

Shuttle buses expected to arrive at the starting line

5:55 am

Final pre-race instructions and comments

6:00 am

Race Start!  (Prompt) 

  
Sunday - October 26th, 2025 at 2:15 pm
 Awards Ceremony on the lawn west of the lodge
    
  
Specific Information: Race Guidelines/Rules

Aid Stations:
l      There will be 13 aid stations on the course.  Aid stations will vary from 5.2 to 9.6 miles apart.  All aid stations will be manned (with the possible exception of Aid Stations 1 and 3, which may be unmanned with limited aid) and fully stocked with water, HEED sports drink, and a variety of food.   There will be hot food choices such as soup at night aid stations.   (See chart for locations and distances.)
l        The sports drink for the race will be HEED, which is being provided by our sponsor Hammer Nutrition.   If you prefer another sports drink or you have any other special dietary needs, please be sure to supply your drop bags or crew with what you plan to consume during the race.
l        Aid stations will not provide Advil, Aspirin, or other pain relievers.  If you choose to take the risk of using these medications you must bring your own and do so at your own risk.
l        Aid stations will  not have blister kits and aid station crews are not reponsible for working on your feet.  If you are prone to blisters, make sure you carry what you need or have what you need in your drop bags to care for them yourself. 
 
 

Aid Station Information/Mileage Chart

Aid Station

Miles into race

Segment

Distance

Crew

Access

Drop

Bags

Pacer

Cut-off Time

Grasshopper

Hollow

4.6

4.6

-

-

-

-

Sutton Bluff

14.0

9.4

YES

YES

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RECOMMEND

10:15 AM**

Stillwell Hollow

19.3

5.3

-

-

-

RECOMMEND

11:30 AM**

Johnson Hollow

24.6

5.3

-

-

-

1:00 PM

Gunstock Hollow

31.3

6.7

-

YES

-

2:45 PM

Brooks Creek

40.0

8.7

YES

-

YES

5:00 PM

Highway DD

47.2

7.2

-

YES

-

7:30 PM

Martin Road

55.8

8.6

-

-

-

10:30 PM

Hazel Creek

65.4

9.6

YES

YES

YES

2:15 am

Pigeon Roost Rd.

73.3

7.9

-

-

-

4:45 am

Berryman campground

78.6

5.3

YES

YES

YES

6:45 am

Billy’s Branch

87.1

8.5

-

-

-

9:45 am

Henpeck Hollow

94.4

7.3

YES

YES

YES

12:00 pm

Finish – Bass RR

100.9

6.5

YES

YES

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2:00 pm

 

 

* * "RECOMMEND" by the cutoff in the chart above indicates the cutoff is not enforced, but runners arriving after the time indicated are unlikely to make the next hard cutoff time. Race directors reserve the right to cut any runner who is more than 30 minutes later than the "RECOMMENDED" time at these two aid stations. All other cutoffs are strictly enforced.

 
 
 
Awards:
l        Plaques will be awarded to the first female and male overall and first masters (40+) female and male finishers.
l        Belt buckles will be awarded to all sub-32 hour finishers.    

Course:
l        Other than the start on 3.5 miles of forest roads, the entire course is on the Ozark Trail within the Mark Twain National Forest, which is permanently marked with Ozark Trail markers (overlapping O and T).  There may be very minimal additional trail marking where needed for the race in the form of "OZARK TRAIL 100" directional signs and possibly a very few glow sticks entering and leaving one or more of the aid stations. In addition, there will be  orange and silver striped ribbon, orange and silver striped ground flags, signs, and possibly a few glow sticks the final mile of the course through Bass River Resort property.

Crews:
 
Crew members must maintain a minimum distance of at least 10 feet from all aid stations (this distance may be greater than 10 feet at the direction of the aid station captain).  Only runners will be allowed to approach the aid station tables.
 
l       Runners’ crews are not allowed on the race course. 
l        Runners receiving aid from crews outside the designated crew access points are subject to disqualification and possibly being banned from future races.  (See Aid Station chart for designated crew access points.)  Please note that it is absolutely forbidden to receive aid at road crossings unless designated as a crew access aid station.  This may not only result in disqualification of the runner receiving aid, but in many instances would be very dangerous due to traffic on the roads.
l        Crews must PARK ON ONE SIDE OF THE ROAD ONLY at the crew access aid stations as directed by aid station personnel and also AT THE START OF THE RUN.  Please look for directions/signs indicating where to park when approaching aid stations.  If crews are asked to move a car by aid station or forest service personnel, they must do so immediately.  Please don’t make them ask to have a car moved!  The roads on which the aid stations are placed are for public access and local residents need to have access through these locations, so PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK THE ROADS by parking or setting up chairs, etc. in the roadway.  SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:  At both Brooks Creek aid station and Henpeck Hollow aid station, no crew vehicles are allowed to drive past the aid station to turn around or to park.  This creates both a danger for the runners and unnecessary dust for the aid stations workers.  Crew vehicles must park on one side of the road only as directed by aid station personnel in order to avoid congestion.  There will be a designated "NO PARKING" zone located on the road next to the aid station.  It is the runner's responsibility to make sure your crew is aware of these rules.  Violation of these rules may result in disqualification of the runner being crewed by people violating the rules, so please make sure your crew is aware of these rules and abides by them.
l        Smoking is NOT allowed by crews or pacers within 300 feet of any aid station.
l        Crews must abide by the instructions of aid station personnel and race directors. 
l        Runners are responsible for their crews and may be disqualified from the race if their crews refuse to comply with the requests/instructions of aid station personnel or race directors.
l        Final crew directions will be available in the runner packets e-mailed to all entrants about one week prior to the race. Copies will NOT be available at packet pick-up, so please be sure to print out what you and/or your crew may need in advance.  Please review these final crew directions and make sure your crew has a copy of the final crew directions.

Cut-off Times:
l        Each runner is allowed to set his or her own pace as long as he or she is out of the aid station by the cut-off time for that aid station.   See Aid Station chart for cut-off times.  In the event a runner does not leave an aid station by the stated cut-off time, the runner will be pulled from the race.  In the event a runner should choose to leave an aid station and return to the trail after being told by aid station personnel that they missed the cutoff and are being pulled from the race, the runner will be disqualified from the race and may be banned from future races.  

Drop Bags:
l        Drop bags must be left at the designated location at the Bass River Resort on Friday, October 28th, 2022 from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm.  Some drop bags will be taken by aid station crews the evening before the race, therefore all drop bags MUST be delivered to the designated area no later than 7:00 pm Friday or they will not be available at the aid station.  You will NOT be allowed to leave drop bags at the starting area or at Bass River Resort the morning of the race.  All drop bags should be waterproof and sturdy enough to withstand the rigors of being transported to and from an aid station.  Make sure your drop bags are all placed in the location designated for the aid station where you want the drop bag to be available for your use.  You must have one drop bag for each aid station where you want a drop bag (they will not be transported between aid stations).  See Aid Station chart for designated drop bag locations.  Please limit drop bags to a manageable size and weight, being considerate of aid station personnel and the large number of drop bags they must transport to and from the aid stations.  A good rule of thumb is to try to limit your drop bags to a 1 1/2 gallon (breadbox size) or smaller sized container unless it's absolutely necessary to use a larger container (such as for a change of shoes or extra warm clothing for night running). Race management is not responsible for lost or stolen drop bags and/or equipment.
 
l        You MUST place your NAME, BIB NUMBER, and AID STATION NAME on all drop bags.  If you mark a drop bag for an aid station that is not designated as a drop bag aid station, that drop bag will not be transported to an aid station.  

STARTING LINE GEAR:  Any clothing and/or gear that you need on the bus to the starting line, or while waiting for the race to start, may be left in a “Drop Bag” marked with your name and race number and the word “START” and it will be returned to the finish line with the Finish Line drop bags for you to pick up after the race. 

FINISH LINE DROP BAG:  You may leave a “Drop Bag” at the finish line at the designated area that will be available for you when you finish the race. 

PLEASE NOTE:  DROP BAGS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE FINISH LINE AREA NO LATER THAN 2:00 PM SUNDAY.  IN THE EVENT YOU CANNOT WAIT TO PICK UP YOUR DROP BAGS, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO HAVE SOMEONE ELSE PICK UP YOUR DROP BAGS.  All drop bags MUST be picked up before leaving the race, even if you drop from the race at an aid station along the course.   It is the runner's responsibility to return to race headquarters after drop bags have been returned to the finish line to pick up their drop bags.  Please pick up all drop bags no later than 4:00 pm Sunday. Drop bags from some aid stations may be returned to race headquarters a few hours after the cutoff time for the aid station; however, if you do not want to wait to pick up your drop bags, you may need to drive to some aid stations to pick up your drop bags (in which event you may cross paths on the road with the aid station volunteers returning the drop bags, in which case you will need to pick up your drop bags at race headquarters.  Drop bags may arrive there as late as 2:00 pm Sunday.  If you forget to pick up your drop bags, you may make arrangements to pick them up in St. Joseph, Missouri no later that 30 days after the race.  30 days after the conclusion of the race, all remaining drop bag contents will be disposed of.   

Medical:
                
l        Each runner is responsible for their own actions.  It is crucial that you are physically and mentally prepared for the stresses of the race.  We will utilize the local EMS services in case of a medical emergency.  Medical expenses incurred are the responsibility of the runner receiving medical assistance/services.  The remoteness of the trail and the distance between trail/road crossings will result in a substantial amount of time before medical personnel arrive to provide assistance.
l        It is important for runners to recognize the potential physical and mental stresses that may evolve from participation in this race.  These include, but are not limited to, extreme temperatures of heat and (more likely) cold, hypothermia, dehydration, hyponatremia, renal failure, seizures, hypoglycemia, disorientation, total mental and physical exhaustion, etc.  Each participant must continuously monitor himself/herself and understand their limitations.  Remember that YOU, the runner, are responsible for your own well being during the race.  

Pacing:
 
l        Runners may have a pacer beginning at the Brooks Creek Aid Station.
l        Runners 60 years and older may have a pacer from the start, but must notify the race director no later than 6:00 pm on Friday October 25th, 2024 of their intention to use a pacer for the entire race (or for any portion of the race prior to Brooks Creek Aid Station).
l        Runners are allowed to have only one pacer at a time.  The only exception to this rule is that runners are allowed to have as many pacers as they would like from the point where they cross the Courtois Creek, just after entering the Bass River Resort, to the finish line.  ANY RUNNER WHO HAS MORE THAN ONE PACER AT A TIME PRIOR TO CROSSING THE COURTOIS CREEK AT BASS RIVER RESORT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED FROM THE RACE.
l        No bicycle or equestrian pacing is allowed anywhere on the course.
l        Pacers and vehicle/pacer shuttle services are not provided by the race organization.   

Additional race rules:
l        All runners must wear assigned race numbers.  It is the runner’s responsibility to ensure his/her race number is recorded at all aid stations both when the runner checks in and when the runner checks out.  If your race number is not recorded at an aid station, you may be disqualified for not completing the entire course.  Note that there are two aid stations that require a short out-and-back off the main trail.  These are the Highway DD Aid Station (a left turn off the main trail) and the Berryman Campground Aid Station (a right turn off the main trail).  You MUST enter both aid stations and have your number recorded or you will be disqualified from the race.
l        At no time may a runner ride in or on a vehicle of any kind.  Violators will be disqualified.  If you get off the course, you must return by foot to the point at which you left the trail.
l        Please do not litter on the course.  Violators will be subject to disqualification.
l        If you drop out of the race, make sure that the aid station captain at an aid station is notified and give the AID STATION CAPTAIN the pull-tab off your race bib. Failure to do this could result in search and rescue, which will be at runner’s expense.  Please be aware that if you do not drop at Sutton Bluff, Brooks Creek, Highway DD, Hazel Creek, or Berryman Campground, you could be waiting a long time for transportation back to Race Headquarters.  These 5 aid stations will be the primary aid stations serviced by the shuttle picking up dropped runners.  The shuttle will only pick runners up at the more remote aid stations as time allows, so expect a long wait at those locations (possibly until the aid station shuts down after the cutoff). 

l        In the event Search and Rescue is called to search for a runner, the runner will be responsible for all costs associated with such search; therefore, it is very important that you notify an aid station captain if you find it necessary to drop from the race in order to avoid the unnecessary dispatch of Search and Rescue teams to look for you in the Forest when you are back safe and sound in your cabin, tent, or hotel!  
 


* The first two cutoff times listed are recommended only.  Runners will not be cut for leaving Sutton Bluff and Stillwell Hollow aid stations after the time listed.  However, if you leave either of these two aid stations after the recommended time, you should consider picking up your pace accordingly or you will be in jeopardy of missing the cutoff and being pulled from the race at Johnson Hollow.  If you are significantly behind the recommended cutoff at either of these two aid stations and have no hope of making it to Johnson Hollow aid station prior to the cutoff (in the sole discretion of either race director), the race directors reserve the right to pull you from the race. Such a decision to pull a runner at either Sutton Bluff or Stillwell Hollow for this reason will not be considered as long as the runner leaves these aid stations within 45 minutes of the recommended times. 

GPS coordinates for Crew Access Aid Stations 


AID STATION

GPS Coordinates

 


 

Start

CR 862 & FR 2309

37.42107°N, 91.07265°W

2

SUTTON BLUFF

37.47704°N, 91.00692°W

6

BROOKS CREEK - CR 73

37.66614°N, 91.02912°W

9

HAZEL CREEK

37.83825°N, 91.01626°W

11

BERRYMAN CMPG

37.92978°N, 91.06344°W

13

HENPECK HOLLOW

37.98147°N, 91.10865°W

FINISH

BASS RIVER RESORT

37.99305°N, 91.17521°W


 

Crew Directions 
   Directions to the Start of the race from Bass River Resort (BRR):  NOTE:  PLEASE USE THESE DIRECTIONS RATHER THAN PLUGGING GPS COORDINATES INTO A GARMIN, TOMTOM OR OTHER ROUTING DEVICE.  SUCH MODERN TECHNOLOGY HAS RESULTED IN SOME RUNNERS GOING TO THE WRONG LOCATION AND STARTING THE RUN LATE IN THE PAST.
                Leaving BRR, turn right on Butts road and go 1.8 miles to Route 8.
                Turn left Route 8 and go 5.5 miles to Route Y.
                Turn right on Route Y and go 18.2 miles to Route 49 (at Viburnum)
                Turn left on Route 49 and go 4.8 miles to Route 32.
                Turn right on Route 32 and go 2.3 miles to Route KK.
                Turn left on Route KK and go 15.1 miles to Route TT.
                Turn left on Route TT and go 3.8 miles to Route 72.
                Turn left on Route 72 and go 2.5 miles to County Road 862.
                Turn left on County Road 862 and go north 1.2 miles.  The starting line is on your right at the intersection with FR 2309.
 
Crew will be allowed to park on the right (East) side of this road only from the time they drop off their runner until after the start of the race.  No cars are allowed to park at this location during the duration of the race.  Park on the right side of the road only PRIOR to the starting line (south of FR 2309).  Once the race starts, you may turn you car around and leave within the first 20 minutes after the start of the race.  The first 2.8 miles of the race are an out-and-back, at which point the runners will turn south on CR 862, where cars are parked, for the next 1/2 mile.  For the safety of the runners, any cars still parked on this road when the first runner starts south on this road will be held until all runners complete this road section.

Crew Directions From Start Line to Crew Access Points:

Start to Sutton Bluff AS (14.0 Miles)
l        Drive south to Route 72 - Turn Right onto Route 72 to Route TT – 2.5 miles
l        Turn Right onto Route TT to CR 849 – 3.2 miles
l        Turn Right onto CR 849 to Sutton Bluff Campground – 7.0 miles – 14.0 total miles
l        Park at signs before Sutton Bluff Campground.  (Do NOT park past the trailhead, which is on the right side of the road just before the river crossing.)  Walk on the road across the river to the aid station. 

Sutton Bluff Campground AS to Brooks Creek AS (40.0 Miles)
l        CR 849 to CR 907 – 2.6 miles
l        Turn Right onto CR 907 to Route 21 – 7.0 miles
l        Turn Left onto Route 21 to Route 49 – 3.0 miles
l        Turn Left onto Route 49 to Route 32 – 19.3 miles
l        Turn Right onto Route 32 to CR73 – 1.6 miles
l        Turn Right onto CR73 to Trailhead – 0.6 miles  -  37.9 total miles 

Brooks Creek
AS to Hazel Creek Campground AS (65.4 Miles)
l        CR 73 to Route 32 - .6 miles  
l        Turn Right onto Route 32 to Route DD – 3.6 miles
l        Turn Left onto Route DD to Route C – 9.9 miles
l        Turn Left onto Route C to Route Z (657) – 3.8 miles
l        Turn Right onto Route Z to 2392 – 3.1 miles
l        Turn Left onto 2392 to Hazel Creek Campground - .2 miles (slow down when approaching the aid station to avoid dusting the aid station volunteers and runners!)  -  21.2 total miles 
 

Hazel Creek Campground AS to Berryman Campground AS (78.6 Miles)

l  From Hazel Creek Campground on 2392 to 657-Route Z - .2 miles

l  Turn Left onto 657-Route Z to Route Y – 5.5 miles

l  Turn Right onto Route Y to Route 8 – 7.9 miles

l  Right onto Route 8 to 2266 (At Berryman Sign) – 3.9 miles

l  Turn Left onto 2266 to Berryman Campground – 1.2 miles

l  Turn Left into Berryman Campground – 18.7 total miles


Berryman Campground AS to Finish at Bass' River Resort (Approach Henpeck Hollow AS by returning to Bass River Resort.  Do not drive directly to Henpeck Hollow from Berryman Campground on the gravel roads or you will be driving through the aid station, creating a hazard and dusty conditions for the aid station workers and runners crossing the road at that aid station.)

 

l  Turn Right (do NOT turn left) onto 2266 to Route 8 – 1.2 miles

l  Turn Right onto Route 8 to Butts Rd (BRR Sign) – 13.4 miles

l  Turn Right onto Butts Rd to Bass' River Resort – 1.8 miles – 16.4 total miles

 

Bass River Resort to Henpeck Hollow AS (94.4 Miles)

 

l  From Bass River Resort continue southeast on Butts Rd (left out of the BRR parking lot) to FR2265 - .8 mile (PLEASE drive slowly through Bass River Resort to avoid creating dust for runners who may be on the last half mile of the road.)

l  Straight (right) on FR 2265 to Henpeck Hollow AS – 3.2 mi. – 4.0 total miles

l  Turn around BEFORE you get to the aid station and park on the right side of the road as your vehicle is facing back towards Bass River Resort and away from Henpeck Hollow aid station.  Do not park past the sign indicating “NO PARKING BEYOND THIS POINT”.  Do not drive past the aid station FOR ANY REASON.  Any crew driving past the aid station will be reported to a Race Director and the runner being crewed by that crew WILL be disqualified.  Please note:  parking is allowed on one side of the road only in order to allow for the passage of local traffic.

CREWS MUST NOT SET UP CHAIRS AND/OR GEAR IN A MANNER THAT BLOCKS THE ROAD.  This may block traffic and result in a hazard to the crew, runners, aid station volunteers or others.

PLEASE drive slowly on gravel roads near aid stations  to avoid dusting the aid station volunteers and runners!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at ozarktrail100@aol.com .

 



 

 

 

2023 Results

 

1  Cody Jones                 19:09:15    M    39   KS                  1st Overall Male   

2  Lily Charles                 22:06:52    F    39    MO                 1st Overall Female

3  Jake Grossbauer          23:30:59    M   38    MO

4  Owen Fenton               24:32:43    M   45            Ireland   1st Masters Male

5  Marianne Stone           24:38:28     F   45    MO                 1st Masters Female

6  Aimee Hancock            24:42:35     F   34    MO    

7  Patrick Fagan               25:18:58    M   38    MO

8  Lisa Kennedy               25:57:42    F    41   MO

9  James Pratt                 27:39:13    M   39   MO

10 Alexandra Luechtefeld 28:01:50     F   32   MO

11 Bart Robinson             28:58:39    M   38  MO

12 Luke Sehy                  29:07:53    M   45  MO

13 James Dezan              29:25:03    M   50  MO

14 Timothy Storck           29:34:44    M   48  MO

15 Michael Melvin            29:39:45    M   27  MO

16 Benjamine Crenshaw   30:16:40   M   46  MO

17 Dillon Hostetler           31:05:41   M   23  MO

18 Regyn Knigge             31:10:40    F   25  NE

19 Robert Price               31:24:33    M  39  MO

20 Joe Cox                     31:41:27    M  35  MO

21 Jennifer Delzeit          31:51:58    F   28  KS

22 Scott Reid                 31:52:00    M  56  MO   Last Mule in the Barn Award


 

2022 Results

Place Time          Name                   Sex  Age  State Country

1       19:43:19   Glenn Teubner        M     27   MO

2       20:44:51   Pierre-loic Deragne M     54             France

3       21:45:53   Paul Jesse              M     41   CO

4       23:18:40   Caleb McMurry       M     33    MO

5       23:36:55   Lily Charles            F     38    MO

6       24:58:50   Brian Hancock        M    35    MO

7       25:29:57   Kurt Schilling         M     41   IL

8       26:25:08   Matthew Landis      M    33    MO

9       26:27:25   Stefan Elbel           M    49    IL

10     27:45:11    Chuck Collins         M   59    MO

11     28:03:20    Joe Lyons              M    41    MO

12     28:03:48    Michael Melvin       M    26    MO

13     28:25:45    Joe Cox                 M    34    MO

14     29:33:10    Bart Robinson        M    37    MO

15     29:38:19    Shawn Pettigrew    M    46    MO

16     30:36:03    Darren Wich          M    41    MO

17     30:40:02    Brent Haefner        M    63    MO

18     31:02:00    Travis Whitener      M    43    MO

19     31:31:31    Joshua Whitmire    M    34    AR

20     31:54:53    Ross Fressola        M    38    MO

21     32:37:06    Kimmy Riley          F    61    AR

 

2021 Results

 Place  Time       Name                    Sex Age State Awards

   1     18:04:11  Joey Miller              M     33   IL      First Place Overall Male

     2     24:56:10  Tim Barbee             M    42   IL      First Place Masters Male

   3     25:05:43  Jake Grossbauer      M    36   MO 

   4     25:15:34  Stephan Elbel          M    48   IL   

   5     25:21:36  Rebecca Thompson  F    36   MO    First Place Overall Female

   6     25:37:58  Steven Bailey          M   42   MN

   7     25:39:38  James Mercer          M   52   MO

   8     25:47:03  Omar Muro              M   34   MO

   9     26:33:24  Travis Nissenbaum   M   33   MO

  10    27:06:05  Chuck Collins           M   58   MO

  11    27:41:01  Joe Cooper              M   35   MO

  12    28:09:27  Anthony Lounsbery  M   43   OK

  13    28:09:55  Brent Haefner          M   62   MO

  14    28:46:25  Heath Brandner       M   30   MO

  15    29:16:22  Kelvin Culp              M   55   TX

  16    29:22:36  Justin Galbraith        M   34   IL

  17    29:23:54  Stephen Moellering   M   35   MO

  18    29:40:40  Rich Guinn               M   52   MO

  19    29:48:34  Matt Landis              M   32   MO

  19    29:48:34  Tyler Sadich             M   36   MO

  21    30:00:03  Jeffrey Bell              M   46   MO

  22    30:37:55  BJ Wiedman            M   50   IL

  23    30:47:03  Steve Hutchcraft      M   38   MO

  24    30:52:58  Andrew Stewart       M  39   MO

  25    30:54:00  Ashlee Milligan         F   37  MT

  26    31:24:30  Lori Bowen             F   40  MO   First Place Masters Female

                                                                             AND Last Mule in the Barn Award

 

2020 RESULTS

Place Time              Name                Sex  Age State   Award

1       22:15:44  Derek Brown              M   45     MO      1st Overall Male

2       22:34:35  Rodney Malone          M   41     MO       1st Masters Male

3       22:48:29  Chris Bolyard             M   41     MO

4       23:29:30  Todd Nott                  M   56     NE

5       24:31:10  Ramsey Khudairi        M   31     MO

6       25:25:30  Andy Emerson           M   52     MO

7       25:30:40  James Mercer            M   51     MO

8       25:39:29  Stephan Elbel            M   47     IL

9       25:47:00  Brent Haefner            M   61    MO

10     25:53:45  Rebecca Thompson     F  35    MO       1st Overall Female

11     25:56:32  Evan Wetzel               M  23   WI

12     26:40:04  Ben Harner                M  35   IL

13     26:40:06  John Pollihan              M  39  MO

14     26:41:08  Dan Hughes               M  38  MI

15     26:48:10  Lyle Block                  M  39  IL

16     27:16:23  Paul Rejda                 M  45  OK

17     27:23:00  Eric Buckley               M  57  MO

18     27:46:17  Andrew Bartelsmeyer  M  35  MO

19     28:12:03  Anthony Lounsbery     M  42  OK

20     28:12:04  David Walch               M  42  MO

21     28:12:53  Daniel Peterson          M  24  NY

22     28:28:27  Aron McDonald           M  48  IL

23     28:36:47  Steve Thompson        M  53  MO

24     28:58:00  Azam Poulatov           M  44  NY

25     29:15:55  Devin Nelson             M  30  KS

26     29:16:50  Steven Kohler            M  38  OK

27     29:29:00  Matt Johnson             M  40  AR

28     29:45:40  John Huebbe             M  41  MO

29     29:46:40  BJ Wiedman              M  49  IL

30     30:24:00  Ed Walch                   M  45  MO

31     30:43:42  Albert Mauro             M  53  MO

32     30:53:53  Shaun Barnes           M  49  WI

33     30:54:08  Carol Johnson-Miller  F  34  MO

34     30:54:46  Michele Weaver         F  52  KS       1st Masters Female

35     30:57:00  Spencer Swearingen M  42  IL

36     31:00:20  Matt Mtheney           M  37  IL

37     31:04:10  Jess Conboy             M  40  IL

38     31:06:58  Bradley King            M  43  IL

39     31:07:09  Brandi Payne            F  36  IL

40     31:07:10  David Hanna            M  33  IL

41     31:07:49  Matthew Hulliung     M  47  IL

42     31:08:00  Adam Godefroid       M  29  MO

43     31:15:42  Nate Turner             M  40  NC

44     31:16:10  Joe Cox                   M  32  MO

45     31:16:59  Claire Reinbold         F  41  MO     Last Mule In the Barn Award

 

 

 

2019 RESULTS

 

 Place Time First Last Sex Age State Awards
1 20:39:53 Tommy Doias M 48 MO 1st Overall Male
2 21:35::07 Joe Cooper M 33 MO
3 23:20:27 Ryan Maher M 37 MO
4 23:22:15 Carter Dodd M 25 IN
5 23:26:48 Scott Newcomer M 49 PA 1st Overall Masters Male
6 24:52:33 Brandon Evensen M 30 MO
7 25:12:19 Jason Maruccio M 42 PA
8 25:29:45 Bryan Kelpe M 41 MO
9 25:32:09 Jaime Maher F 36 MO 1st Overall Female
10 25:39:14 Robert Edman M 39 PA
11 25:55:28 Steve Monsanto M 36 MO
12 26:26:01 John Goble M 48 MO
13 26:31:45 Tim Garvey M 52 MO
14 26:32:24 Angela Freedman F 44 1st Overall Masters Female
15 26:53:26 Tim Landewe M 46 MO
16 27:09:01 Joshua Hendry M 28 AR
17 27:20:04 James Mercer M 50 MO
18 27:28:12 Justin DeBlasi M 38 MO
19 27:43:29 Joe Cox M 31 MO
20 27:44:05 Nicole Fleming F 45 MO
21 27:44:20 Gerardo Ramirez M TX
22 27:52:02 Chuck Collins M 56 MO
23 28:03:44 Stefan Elbel M 46 IL
24 28:22:27 Spencer Swearingen M 41 IL
25 28:40:24 David Walch M 41 MO
25 28:40:24 George Phillips M 42 MO
27 28:44:35 Rebecca Thompson F 34 MO
28 28:49:56 Troy Hibbitts M 49 TX
29 28:54:09 Robert Corcoran M 33 Mo
30 28:58:08 Jon Schneider M 35 MO
31 29:00:30 Michael Drackert M 35 MO
32 29:02:30 John Shelby M 54 MO
33 29:09:52 Tony Johns M 46 WA
34 29:21:25 Renita Kallevig F 48 KS
35 29:27:31 Jesse Fenno M 25 MO
36 29:38:42 Ken Ewers M 47 MO
37 29:38:57 Michael Harris M 39 MO
38 29:54:27 CJ Noga M 36 IL
39 29:55:20 Mike Gates M 52 WA
40 29:55:47 Jen Doias F 48 MO
41 30:08:50 Brian Hayes M 39 OH
42 30:14:23 Shari Hicks F 46 KS
43 31:02:47 Barrett Kroll M 38 KS
44 31:12:51 Thomas Mintun M 29 MO
45 31:37:53 Michael Courterier M 37 IL
46 31:37:58 Rachel Ingle F 39 IL
47 31:53:05 Michael Ortiz M 36 NY Last Mule in the Barn Award

 

 

 2018 RESULTS

 
PlaceTimeFirstLastSexAgeStateCountryAwards
119:26:55TommyDoiasM47MO 1st Overall Male
221:07:05TomWilliamsM35NY  
322:52:58JasonWagnerM48MO 1st Masters Male
423:07:00JustinStewartM31IL  
523:18:22SarkaPetrickovaF33IL 1st Overall Female
623:29:13KyleGibbsM40MO  
723:45:19BenCreehanM43MO  
824:01:16RickHohmanM35OH  
924:23:33StefanElbelM45IL  
1024:50:50PieterSteenkampM39TX  
1124:58:00JasonColemanM41MO  
1225:30:13JamesMercerM49Mo  
1326:48:09JasonKoomenM43OH  
1427:03:35MindyCoolmanF37IA  
1527:05:11BrandonColemanM41IL  
1627:10:09AnthonyLounsberyM40OK  
1727:18:40StanFergusonM55AR  
1827:20:06TimStorckM43MO  
1927:25:35DebJohnsonF58KS 1st Masters Female
2027:39:11NikkiParkhurstF38MO  
2127:56:03JosephCooperM32MO  
2227:56:35DavidWalchM40MO  
2327:58:44GeorgeJacobsM44MO  
2428:25:42LindaTrinhF36ONCanada 
2528:26:38BJWiedmanM47IL  
2628:29:20EdWalchM43MO  
2728:40:57CarolynShreckF46NH  
2828:45:50JoeCoxM30MO  
2928:48:29ScottLeeM47VA  
3028:49:25GeorgePhillipsM41MO  
3128:58:07StephenO'NealM39AR  
3229:09:00JohnAllenM52MO  
3329:16:59DwayneGoscinskiM47CO  
3429:21:27SteveKleiboekerM54MO  
3529:53:20BrandonParkerM37OK  
3630:27:22JodyPasalichM50MO  
3730:47:50PaulWilkersonM42IL  
3730:47:50DavidHannaM31IL  
3931:06:30ChristianHellerM25OH  
3931:06:30LeeConnerF45OH  
4131:07:07PatrickMillsM67IL  
4231:08:53SpencerSwearingenM40IL  
4331:32:42BrianSidebottomM41MO  
4431:44:40AllanBenjaminM62MO Last Mule in the Barn Award

2017 RESULTS

 
PlaceTimeFirstLastGenderAgeStateAwards
121:19:55DavidBoxM41KSFIRST MALE OVERALL
221:30:47JasonWagnerM47MOFIRST MASTERS MALE
322:43:51JohnCashM44MO 
423:49:53CurtisPoteM41IA 
524:51:50KyleGibbsM39MO 
625:02:20DavidWalchM39MO 
726:20:17StevenKohlerM35OK 
827:10:17RikDenickeM45MO 
927:13:03StephenPickettM27MO 
1027:13:04PatrickFaganM32MO 
1127:35:22LaurenKraftF35OHFIRST FEMALE OVERALL
1227:41:07AdamOhnesorgeM41IA 
1327:52:15MikeElliottM43MO 
1427:52:48SpencerSwearingenM39IL 
1528:21:21RobertHarbinM42IA 
1628:22:49AbbyBokusF43ILFIRST MASTERS FEMALE
1728:30:27MatthewMillerM34MO 
1828:46:27JamesReevesM48AR 
1928:49:16GeorgePhillipsM40MO 
2028:53:27B. J.WiedmanM46IL 
2128:53:28ShawnBrandonM45IL 
2228:54:31ShannonHamptonM44AR 
2329:01:45SamuelStelselM32IL 
2429:13:20MikeBlandM46KS 
2529:19:44SteveSnyderM51Mo 
2629:21:44JulieSeydelF50CO 
2629:21:44CindyStonesmithF53CO 
2829:23:41DustineHemphillF41MO 
2929:44:58DonovanCotnerM48OK 
3030:42:52TonyHardinM30OK 
3131:01:13ReneVillalobosM58TX 
3231:02:31MartySeatonM37MO 
3331:07:23MikeKelseyM41IL 
3431:20:40GregDeKeyserM37IL 
3531:26:30ReggieBollingerM39NE 
3631:37:02SteveFredricksonM38IL 
3731:41:53KimmyRileyF56AR 
3831:44:22DexterLitwillerM42IL 
3931:49:22JenSchallerF47ILLAST MULE IN THE BARN AWARD

2016 RESULTS

PlaceFirst NameLast NameTimeSexAgeStateAwards
1AshleyNordell19:58:58F36OR1st Overall Female*
2TommyDoias20:07:19M45MO1st Overall Male
3ShaneNelson21:06:04M40MO1st Masters Male
4TravisRedden21:22:30M32IL 
5BillJordan22:49:23M43TN 
6AnthonyLounsbery23:15:57M38OK 
7KyleGibbs23:25:50M38MO 
8DavidDroege23:35:37M38IL 
9DavidWalch24:22:45M34MO 
10ShawnMaynard24:42:54M39IN 
11LarryVernon24:59:10M52MO 
11AndrewSoltau24:59:10M35TN 
13JohnGoble25:42:10M45MO 
14JamesMercer25:50:29M47MO 
15JasonWagner26:32:14M46MO 
16JaredNewhard26:34:05M44IN 
17ChrisBuchheit26:34:37M47OH 
18JohnPollihan26:36:46M35MO 
19MichaelReece27:15:18M37IL 
20BJWiedman27:33:01M45IL 
21JackCook27:39:56M45IL 
22KurtMerseal28:04:50M46MO 
23TroyWindsor28:08:14M49CA 
24BillLoats28:29:58M50KS 
25AdamPage28:41:01M32IA 
26BrittanyFritch29:03:48F30IL 
27DavidRiedeman29:20:51M26WI 
28MichaelEriks29:45:24M32IL 
29MichaelHartupee30:07:26M28MO 
30StephanieKurtz30:13:59F36OH 
31StacieLatham30:19:34F46IA1st Masters Female
32JamesHouston30:35:15M40MO 
33StevenKohler30:38:05M34MO 
34EllieHacker30:40:38F20CO 
35StaceyHagen30:45:37F44MO 
36JenDoias30:50:30F45MO 
37GerryHollis31:25:44M48KS 
38MadaleineVargas31:32:29F21OK 
39Steve Fredrickson31:33:37M37IL 
40MarkStadum31:35:48M56WA 
40TonyJohns31:35:48M43WA 
40ToddHimple31:35:48M43WA 
43John WTaylor31:39:29M54MN 
44BradBishop31:52:23M31COLast Mule in the Barn
45CrissyWooderson32:17:48F38MO

   

* Overall Female Course Record

2015 Ozark Trail 100 Finishers (Final)

 
PlaceFirstLastTimeSexAgeState/ProvCountryAwards
1TommyDoias19:51:18M44MO 1st Overall Male
2AdamSchwartz-Lowe20:15:19M42MN 1st Masters Male
3RyanPloeckelman20:33:55M37TN  
4TonyTurley21:50:34M30MO  
5KrisTyson23:15:04M34MN  
6TimothyGarvey23:15:05M49MO  
7KyleGibbs23:47:36M37MO  
8AndyEmerson23:50:45M47MO  
9TyKleiner23:57:36M44IA  
10JeffreyJones24:00:24M35MO  
11AdamMonke24:17:22M29NE  
12AndrewSmola24:52:50M47MO  
13DavidWalch25:19:13M37MO  
14JasonWhitaker26:24:47M31DC  
15SteveThompson26:34:55M48MO  
16ShaliniKovach26:55:57F39MO 1st Overall Female
17EmilyRoyal27:01:31F28CO  
18MichaelScoggins27:13:03M34OK  
19ChadWooderson27:23:00M40MO  
20CurtBrass27:43:52M42IA  
21BrianKettler27:49:10M39IL  
22PieterSteenkamp27:53:25M36TX  
23TimVickers28:00:32M38MO  
24AndrewBrosius28:08:28M37PA  
25MatthewHepler28:10:37M41PA  
26DaleHumphrey28:27:47M56MN  
27SusanDonnelly28:36:14F52TN 1st Masters Female
28RobertFyfe28:38:18M54MO  
29RonHendrickson28:48:55M49MN  
30SethCunningham28:51:48M35MO  
31BJWiedman29:01:09M44IL  
32EliseMaguire29:14:01F34ONCanada 
33SpencerSwearingen29:26:27M37IL  
34EricSkocaj29:26:28M30IL  
35DanielRoberg29:42:42M28MN  
36MikeChristensen29:42:43M57NE  
37MichelleThompson29:44:48F52NE  
38ValerieAbradi29:46:11F55ME  
39DianeBehm29:49:59F38VA  
39HarryBehm29:49:59M45VA  
41LauraRange29:50:58F49MO  
42MiguelArellano30:08:42M35KS  
43NathanChandler30:24:18M40NE  
44RogerCoffey30:38:50M50TN  
45KatieZopf30:39:53F37MI  
46CarolynnNauta30:51:32F33MI  
47DaveKrishock30:55:22M56KS  
48KristaPurcell31:07:36F36KS  
49JosephBeals31:21:14M35IL  
50MarkStadum31:25:30M55WA  
50TonyJohns31:25:30M42WA  
52AllanBenjamin31:26:59M59MO  
53LeonardMartin31:53:50M62TN Last Mule in the Barn

2014 OZARK TRAIL 100 RESULTS
Place Name                      Sex Age State/Country Time         Awards
1       Kyle Curtin              M    27   Tn                 17:44:37* 1st Overall Male (New Course Record)
2       Gabe Wishnie          M    32   WA                18:55:45
3       Brandt Ketterer       M    30   CO                 19:51:51
4       Tommy Doias          M    43   MO                20:16:26   1st Masters Male
5       Kyle Gibbs              M    36   MO                 21:50:53
6       Darin Schneidewind M    45   Ks                  22:11:32
7       Douglas Ambler       M    44   MO                23:39:48
8       Anthony Lounsbery  M    36   OK                 24:05:40
9       Ed Thomas              M    55   SD                 24:37:00
10     John Pollihan           M    33   Mo                 24:48:01
11     Adam Rood             M    34   NE                 25:10:42
12     David Walch            M    36   MO                25:55:27
13     Wendy Lilly              F    41   IL                  27:07:38   1st Overall Female
14     Spencer Swearingen M    36   IL                 27:59:12
15     Chad Wooderson      M    39   MO               28:01:51
16     B. J. Wiedman         M    43   IL                  28:09:35
17     Rob Owens              M    37   NE                28:23:59
18     Michael Gallagher     M    56   IL                 28:25:13
19     Scott Poling             M    47   IL                 28:34:54
20     John Goble              M    43   MO                28:40:26
21     Collin Hayes            M    21   MI                 28:54:07
22     Tomoyuki ONISHI    M    44   JAPAN            28:56:33
23     Mindy Slovinsky       F     43   Me                29:04:23   1st Masters Female
24     Luke Schmidt          M    33   WI                 29:08:47
25     Mike Bland              M    43   KS                 29:13:45
26     Kelly Wilson            F     46   VT                 29:24:17
27     Ben Rustemeyer      M    36   MO                29:28:28
28     James Peterson       M    45   TN                 29:40:10
29     Amber Rustemeyer  F     31   MO                30:05:45
30     Matthew Beeson      M    40   MO                30:26:15
31     Nelson Snyder         M    43   Or                 30:46:05
32     Duke Moseley          M    45   AZ                30:46:37
33     Gary Davis              M    51   IA                 31:15:35
34     Jess Pendleton         F    37   Ia                  31:16:08
35     Annie�]Lori Jobe        F    34   IA                 31:21:33    Last Mule in the Barn Award
36     Jay Kornder             M    52   IA                 32:08:1
* Overall Male Course Record
61 Starters
59% finishers rate

November 2, 2013 Ozark Trail 100 Results

 Place

TimeFirst NameLast NameSexAgeStateCountryAwards
120:38:21TommyDoiasM42MO 1st Overall Male
221:35:08KyleCurtinM26TN  
321:40:37DarinSchneidewindM44KS 1st Masters Male
421:43:56KyleGibbsM35MO  
 21:43:56JosephBolerM34MN  
622:55:15KirkKittellM32WI  
723:01:23MindyCoolmanF32IA 1st Overall Female*
823:03:55BryanKelpeM35MO  
923:30:06AdamDearingM31MO  
1023:55:22PenbinChenM35 CHINA 
1124:08:39AndrewBlateckyM30CO  
1225:11:43ScottRassbachM42MN  
1325:13:22DavidWalchM35MO  
1426:18:36ChadWoodersonM38MO  
1526:44:58ChrisBenjaminM38MO  
1627:48:53GaryHoltonM49AK  
1728:05:46JoeMillerM45CA  
1828:34:53JimPhillipsM43MO  
1928:43:14SusanDonnellyF50TN 1st Masters Female**
2028:51:00TonyClarkM35KS  
2128:51:25WillJorgensenM54TN  
2229:29:25JasonDavisM38IA  
2329:32:24MarkPancakeM41OH  
2429:36:36ThomasGounleyM23MO  
2529:52:22SpencerSwearingenM35IL  
 29:52:22B. J.WiedmanM42IL  
2729:58:59DennisHaigM53KS  
2830:31:43BenRustemeyerM35MO  
2930:44:38JohnnyAdamsM52MO  
3030:48:15JeremyDayM33AR  
3130:49:22ErikThomsenM42IA  
3230:53:27ToddBrownM44IL  
3330:56:25JerryFrostM58MO  
3430:59:35EricaHanleyF34GA  
 30:59:35LauraSartainF42GA  
3631:35:33AmberRustemeyerF30MO  
3731:36:12DannyLoentalM33KS  
3831:52:00MicheleWeaverF45KS  Last Mule in the Barn Award
* Overall Female Course Record
** Five time Masters Female Champion     

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NOVEMBER 3, 2012 RESULTS

PLACEFIRST NAMELAST NAMESEX    AGESTATECOUNTRYTIMEAWARDS
1PierreDerangeM44 France18:33:341st place overall male**
2TommyDoiasM41MO 20:07:471st place masters male
3KyleGibbsM34MO 20:19:16 
4TravisLilesM34IL 22:17:53 
5JaredFetterolfM23TX 22:48:25 
6AaronNormanM31MO 23:00:55 
7Travis EsterbyM33TN 23:30:36 
8DavidWalchM34MO 23:43:24 
9JohnStorkampM33MN 23:53:00 
10KatieDeSplinterF29CA 25:10:121st place overall female*
11LarryVernonM48MO 25:10:18 
12EricSkocajM27IL 27:18:14 
13MikeWolkowiczM26IL 27:19:45 
14JakeMilliganM29IL 27:19:51 
15Kristina TudorF26MO 27:23:00 
16ShawnKrauseM33MD 27:23:58 
17ScottGarrettM50OnCanada27:50:56 
18DylanHammonsM40KY 27:55:28 
19KyleCurtinM25TN 28:02:57 
20AnthonyLounsberyM34OK 28:21:59 
21ThomasGounleyM22MO 28:23:09 
22AmandaJermanF33MO 28:23:52 
23WillieRobersonM40Tn 28:25:14 
24Chad WoodersonM37MO 28:25:36 
25SusanDonnellyF49TN 28:26:451st place masters female***
26BradBishopM27CO 28:40:00 
27JoshAllenM37MO 29:04:50 
28MikeMckellipsM47MO 29:13:14 
29Ed WalchM37MO 29:36:17 
30TimMartinM46MI 29:48:38 
31HughLevauxM47CA 29:51:15 
32JoshuaFloydM35CA 29:52:37 
33TonyCesarioM48IL 30:01:56 
34Joseph DerryM24KY 30:41:00 
35Paul MarkBallesterosM25MO 30:42:36 
36JasonHusvethM41MN 30:47:00 
37MariaBartonF47MN 31:23:00 
38RebekahEppsF29MO 31:24:44 
39StevenPetersenM58OR 31:26:04 
40BarryWickwareM33IN 31:34:42 
41RyanPiggM32MO 31:38:00 
42JerryFrostM57MO 31:39:57 
43Daryl SaariM49MN 31:45:55 
44LynnSaariF47MN 31:47:52 
45SuzanneKenyonF46MO 31:48:09 
46KevinBradshawM43IA 31:51:42Last Mule in Barn Award
** Overall and Masters Male Course Records
* Overall Female Course Record
*** Four time Masters Female Champion    

2012 RACE REPORT

PROVING GROUNDS ON THE OZARK TRAIL

By Chris Wristen

STEELVILLE, MO. — The European Alps are his training grounds, and many of the world’s top ultra marathons are close to home, but for Pierre Deragne of Lyon, France, the only option for his first 100-mile race was located about 4,000 miles away in the middle of the United States.

A TRACKER Boats salesman, Deragne made numerous business trips to one of the company’s major hubs in Springfield, Missouri, in recent years and fell in love with the nearby trails.  “I started to run there a lot and really enjoyed it,” said Deragne, whose previous longest race had been 50 miles. “And when I chose my first 100-miler I just thought ‘this must be the one!’”

Pursuing his passion to the trails of the Mark Twain National Forest in southeast Missouri proved to be destiny for Deragne. Not only did he complete the 103.1-mile course, but he did it in record time by navigating the winding bluffs, hollows and leaf-covered rocks and roots in 18:33:34 to break Jeff Browning’s record of 18:38:59 from 2009.

For Deragne, the victory capped a day where he established his position in the top three early, pushed the pace to cover as much ground as possible by daylight, and then weathered a few lows as he ventured into territory where he’d never pushed his body before.  “I had good fun,” Deragne said of his race experience. “I had a very bad moment from mile 50 to 60, and then up until mile 80 or 81 I was fine. The last 20 were tough.”

Deragne also had to overcome what was on track to be a record-setting day by Nick Lewis. The leader from the start, Lewis opened up a half-hour lead by Highway DD at Mile 50.6. Shortly after leaving the aid station, however, Lewis stepped on a rock hidden by leaves and injured his left foot. He pushed on for nearly 40 more miles before dropping from the race. Deragne took the lead at mile 68 and never looked back.

Other top performances came from runner-up Tommy Doias who became a four-time Ozark Trail finisher in 20:07:47; defending champion Kyle Gibbs who placed third in 20:19:16; Travis Liles who finished fourth in 22:17:53; and Jared Fetterolf who placed fifth in 22:48:25 just three weeks after winning the Heartland 100.

While Deragne’s record-setting performance came on his first try at 100 miles, Katie DeSplinter had her own record-setting effort in a race that was all about redemption. The Los Angeles resident and native of St. Charles, Missouri, came to the Ozark Trail 100 in 2010, but dropped after 68 miles. She went on to finish other 100-milers – including Western States this year – but the DNF at Ozark Trail stuck with her.

“It’s the first time in any race, including high school cross country and track and anything else, that I haven’t finished,” she said. “That really bothered me.”  A motivated DeSplinter made amends with a wire-to-wire victory as she placed 10th overall and set a women’s course record of 25:10:12.  “I cramped more in the last 20 miles than I ever have in a race, but for 80 miles I was completely enjoying myself,” she said. “I just wanted to finish, and since that (course record) happened too, that’s an added bonus,” she said. “

Kristina Tudor took second-place women’s honors by finishing her first 100-miler in 27:23:00. Amanda Jerman was the third-place female in 28:23:52.

Susan Donnelly also turned in a notable performance as the Tennessee resident claimed first-place masters female honors for the fourth straight year with her time of 28:26:45. Donnelly’s strong showing came just one week after finishing the Javelina Jundred.

2012 PICTURES MAY BE FOUND AT THE LINK BELOW.  PHOTOGRAPHER:  CHRIS WRISTEN

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NOVEMBER 5, 2011 RESULTS

 

PLACEBIB NUMBERFIRST NAMELAST NAMESEXAGESTATETIMEAWARDS
1124KyleGibbsM33MO19:51:181st Overall Male
2127DarinSchneidewindM42KS20:25:171st Male Masters*
3184TommyDoiasM40MO21:16:22 
4126RandyMyersM42MO21:16:25 
5187ClarkMcLemoreM45MO24:07:05 
6146JohnCashM38MO24:43:59 
7170PaulWilkersonM35IL24:52:10 
8167AdamDearingM29MO26:12:00 
9148CatherineToddF33Dubai26:13:051st Overall Female
10176SusanDonnellyF48TN26:21:241st Female Masters*
11113DavidBeanM28MO26:37:40 
12149DavidWalchM33MO26:45:11 
13160JulieTrederF35WI27:22:15 
14135DaveBriggsM42NV27:34:32 
15185DaleHoldawayM45MI27:42:34 
16163JeffArndtM58AK27:54:59 
17147DaleHumphreyM52MN27:59:08 
18172PeteKostelnickM24MO28:16:49 
19131AnneVer HoefF51AK28:24:35 
20156Chad WoodersonM36MO28:31:52 
21171JerryFrostM56MO28:32:15 
22118RyanKellyM31MO28:33:00 
23119B.J.WiedmanM40IL28:33:16 
24155KirkKittellM30MA29:32:59 
25103JohnPollihanM30MO29:48:18 
25158StevePollihanM34MO29:48:18 
27194EricMoeningM47MI30:02:27 
28192SteveBakerM41KS30:02:34 
29120MikeMcKellipsM46MO30:23:37 
30181ElaineStypulaF46MI30:25:57 
31173Coleen VoeksF38KS30:30:41 
32151KenChappellM43MO30:43:53 
33112GaryDudneyM59CA30:47:13 
33157RobertMannM40CA30:47:13 
35145EddieSpencerM42OK30:50:34 
36182GaryNicholsM42MI30:52:01 
37165JustinWelkerM28MO30:53:09 
38101BradBishopM26MO30:59:17 
39190LoganPolfussM16WI31:21:31 
40115LauraRangeF45MO31:22:50 
41107KurtMungenast M43MO31:26:34 
42161Frank DietikerM38MO31:51:31Last Mule in the Barn award
43154LeonardMartinM58TN32:50:42 
83 official starters
* New Masters Record      

November 6, 2010

PlaceTimeNumberFirstLastSexAgeStateAwards
119:32:5850BenCreehanM34MO 1st Overall Male
2 20:52:5429KyleGibbsM32MO 
321:03:5178TommyDoiasM39MO 
421:49:0276RyanBurchM31CO 
523:01:3035DavidRuttumM31PA 
623:26:1526JohnCashM37MO 
724:50:1121Dave WalchM32MO 
826:27:4738ScottEppelmanM44TX1st Overall Masters Male
927:04:0466LarryVernonM46MO 
1027:50:5558AndyEmersonM42MO 
1128:15:0381DeanRobbinsM40IA 
1228:16:5582MonaRobbinsF40IA1st Overall Female
1328:18:191StevePollihanM33MO 
1428:26:038B.J.WiedmanM39IL 
1528:28:2822SusanDonnellyF47TN1st Overall Masters Female
1628:29:4120EdWalchM35MO 
1728:44:2842Paul WilkersonM34IL 
1828:45:5212BradBishopM25MO 
1928:49:3727JakeMilliganM27IL 
2029:06:3469KenClarkM35MO 
2129:12:4573AngelaHillF34WI 
2229:14:3616NickVentimigliaM27MO 
2329:30:3067MatthewKirkpatrickM36MS 
2429:33:4832AnthonyLounsberyM32MO 
2529:39:2843KathleenYargerF35IL 
2629:41:4447DanielShireyM25IN 
2729:57:5072Kevin BradshawM41IA 
2830:00:1834SpencerSwearingenM32IL 
2930:18:1213DouglasReynoldsM43IL 
3030:23:3380KazimierzSwistunM58IL 
3130:29:2757JeffWellsM52MO 
3230:29:3063AllanBenjaminM54NE 
3330:37:5930MattReesM30MO 
3430:46:4051LeeDoughertyM60IL 
3530:51:2579DeanDeanM52AK 
3631:17:5383BobbyKeoghM61NM 
3731:39:2085RobAppleM49TNLast Mule in the Barn Award 

 

 

Ozark Trail 100 Mile Endurance Run 2009
NameAge SexState Time
1Browning, Jeff38MOR18:38:59
2Creehan, Ben33MMO22:59:18
3Adams, Michael39MTX23:23:22
4Wakefield, David35MKS23:45:00
5Melcher, Ryne30MBC23:45:00
6Gibbs, Kyle31MMO24:12:57
7Furman, Rachel26FIL25:28:21
8Doias, Tommy38MMO25:39:01
9Alaimo, Ian32MMO26:22:29
10Vogler, PoDog43MAR26:50:04
11Erhardt, Ellen38FIL27:29:32
12Aradi, Jennifer34FIL27:49:08
13Kuhn, Brian36MIL27:55:32
14Barron, Claude23MVA28:08:20
15Catalano, Andrew22MNJ28:08:20
16Coleman, Jason32MMO28:09:22
17Gallup, Kent38MNC28:10:47
18Bishop, Brad24MMO28:44:53
19Wynne, Jamie35MMO28:54:56
20Humphrey, Dale50MMN28:55:30
21Yue, Mun Sang36MSingapore29:03:41
22Sona, Jeff46MMO29:14:43
23Walch. David31MMO29:51:15
24Swistun, Kazimierz57M IL30:03:19
25Donnelly. Susan46FTN30:19:04
26Apple, Rob48MTN30:19:05
27Benjamin, Allan53MNE30:22:19
28Wells, Jeff51MMO30:22:19
29Turner, Paul46MAR30:22:20
30Scarbrough, Jeremy33MCA30:27:52
31Simpson-Hall, Beth51FWI30:31:33
32Drey, Dennis58MNM30:32:04
33Taylor, John47MMN30:32:05
34Lopez, Casey33MWI30:32:05
35Smith, Mike51MIN30:32:06
36Blewett, Earl45MOK30:32:39
37Gafford, Frank41MPA30:41:48
38McKellips, Michael44MMO30:42:09
39Melanson, Adam27MGA30:43:37
40Ulm, Rob33MIL30:46:59
41Saari, Lynn44FMN30:47:51
42Saari, Daryl46MMN30:53:07
43Henry, Gary53MKS30:53:35
44Clark, Benjamin19MND30:55:59
45Murdick, Greg33MMO30:58:45
46Foster, Jen37FAR31:10:24
47Durbin, Steve54MKY31:12:58
48Bierman, Tony54MIL31:12:58
49Mattson, Michael51MIL31:14:02
50Davidson, Randy56MAR31:19:46
51Samuelson, Mike44MTN31:21:32
52Ramirez, Gerardo37MTX31:31:51
53Bradshaw, Kevin40MIA31:31:51
54Dougherty, Lee59MIL31:35:49
55Fossier, Dan41MIL31:43:13
56Robinson, Maurice67MAR31:53:35