2026 Lottery
The 2026 Hardrock Hundred lottery will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6. Best of luck to all of our entrants!
The 2026 Hardrock Hundred lottery will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6. Best of luck to all of our entrants!
Congratulations to all 2025 runners! You can find results from this year on OpenSplitTime, as well as free professional pix from our photographers here.
Thank you so much to our amazing volunteers!
We look forward to seeing you all next summer! Registration for the 2026 lottery will open in November.
We are indebted to Silverton Medical Rescue for their professional response to the tragedy at the Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run today. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. For those who would like to learn about the organization’s response, please read their statement.
More information will be available from Hardrock at the conclusion of this year’s run at a to be determined time on Sunday.
Until then please continue to direct all communication to Deanne Gallegos, Public Information Officer for the Office of Emergency Management, San Juan County (970)403-9951 and pio@sanjuancolorado.com
We are deeply saddened to share that a beloved member of our Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run family has passed away during this year’s event. Our hearts are with their family, friends, and fellow runners as we grieve this tremendous loss.
We are committed to caring for runners, crews, volunteers, and all members of our community through the event’s duration and beyond.
Please see the press release from San Juan County for details regarding this incident. Grief counselors will be available to any and all in the Hardrock community at the Silverton Gym.
More information will be available at the conclusion of this year’s run at a to be determined time on Sunday.
Until then please direct all communication to Deanne Gallegos, Public Information Officer for the Office of Emergency Management, San Juan County (970)403-9951 and pio@sanjuancolorado.com
We are proud to announce this year’s Joel Zucker Memorial Scholarships to six graduating High School seniors and 10 Continuing Education students for a total of $47,000. Now in its 26th year, this scholarship was established in memory of Joel Zucker who died after finishing his third Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run in 1998. This year marks 165 scholarships for a total distribution of $366,050. All college-bound applicants from Silverton are considered as well as students in the surrounding San Juan Mountain communities that volunteer at the Hardrock Hundred Run. Read the full press release.
High School:
Continuing Education:
100-mile run with 33,197 feet of climb and 33,197 feet of descent for a total elevation change of 66,394 feet with an average elevation of 11,186 feet - low point 7,680 feet (Ouray) and high point 14,048 feet (Handies Peak).
We acknowledge the land the Hardrock 100 traverses is the ancestral homeland of the Ute, Puebloan and Diné people. Information about this land is often told from dominant perspectives, without full recognition of the original land stewards. We invite others to join us in this acknowledgment to heal, renew and reaffirm the First Nations’ history and continued presence in Colorado and pay tribute to these traditional homelands and its people.
All or part of this operation is conducted on Public Lands under special permit from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service.