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Leadville Runner Courtney Dauwalter Wins Fourth Hardrock 100 Title, Sets Course Record

Ludovic Pommeret broke the overall mark by nearly 22 minutes, and Courtney Dauwalter reset the clockwise women’s record by more than eight minutes.

Leadville ultrarunner Courtney Dauwalter secured her fourth Hardrock 100 title on Saturday with another magical stroll through the San Juan Mountains. The 41-year-old — who was a collegiate Nordic skier and worked as a high school science teacher in Denver before emerging as a long-distance star in her mid-30s — broke her own clockwise course record by just over eight minutes. “I love this race. I love how hard the course is. I love that I’ve go…

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Ludovic Pommeret won the Hardrock 100 for the third time in a row. The 50-year-old Frenchman travelled the 160 km of the race in 21h 11 minutes and 36 seconds.

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After his victories in 2024 and 2025, Ludovic Pommeret offered himself a trip this Saturday on Hardrock 100, one of the world's ultra-trail monuments. At 50, the Savoyard finished the American race in 21:11'36, improving by more than 20 minutes the reference time he had established two years ago.

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Runner's World broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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