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The

event

The 100 Mile Ruck March Charity Challenge for the non-profit organization Why Me & Sherry's House.

The challenge is a military inspired event, where 50 athletes will ruck (hike) 25 miles a day for 4 days. Camping out each night on the farm of a local brewery and continuing the march at sunrise each morning. Athletes will carry everything they will need for this 4 day event on their backs, navigate the 100 mile course, cook their own meals, set up and break down their own camps each night, tend to their feet and bodies, all in an attempt to earn the coveted 100 Mile Ruck March Finisher Medal.

Our

reasons

fight cancer

inspire others

change lives

Event

schedule

6:00 am

check-in

Athletes arrive at the starting line to check in.

7:00 am

step off

Athletes step off at 7am and hike 25 miles to Milkroom Brewery.

6:00 pm

cutoff

Athletes must be across the finish line at 6pm or they will disqualified.

6:01 pm

party

Athletes will set up their camp sites and join the brewery party.

5:30 am

wake up

The cow bell will ring to wake athletes.

6:00 am

step off

Athletes who are not packed up and across the starting line by 6am will be disqualified

6:00 pm

cutoff

Athletes must be across the finish line at 6pm or they will disqualified.

6:01 pm

party

Athletes will set up their camp sites and join the brewery party.

5:30 am

wake up

The cow bell will ring to wake athletes.

6:00 am

step off

Athletes who are not packed up and across the starting line by 6am will be disqualified

6:00 pm

cutoff

Athletes must be across the finish line at 6pm or they will disqualified.

6:01 pm

party

Athletes will set up their camp sites and join the brewery party.

5:30 am

wake up

The cow bell will ring to wake athletes.

6:00 am

step off

Athletes who are not packed up and across the starting line by 6am will be disqualified

6:00 pm

cutoff

Athletes must be across the finish line at 6pm or they will disqualified.

6:01 pm

party

Athletes will set up their camp sites and join the brewery party.

8.30 am

warm-up

Participants do not run a marathon to win. More important for most runners is their personal finish time and their placement within their gender and age.

1.00 pm

cutoff

A goal many runners aim for is to break certain time barriers. For example, first-timers often try to run the marathon under 4 hours.

9.00 am

start

Strategies for completing a marathon include running the whole distance and a run-walk strategy. Average time is 4 hours 32 minutes.

1.00 pm

wrap-up

A goal many runners aim for is to break certain time barriers. For example, first-timers often try to run the marathon under 4 hours.

Ruck

route

quick registration

quitter transportation

medical personnel

aid stations

gps navigation

Our

partners