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Race Information
Race Name:Kettle 100 Endurance Runs - 2011
Date:Saturday June 4th, 2011 - 6:00 am
Location:LaGrange
State:Wisconsin, United States
Website:www.kettle100.com  Go there or Go there in new browser
Post a Race:https://www.runrace.net/postarace.php?id=11155WI
Description:
Online registration for Events of the 2011 Kettle is available by clicking into the "Registration" tab (above).

A full race bulletin in PDF format can be found at our website (www.kettle100.com)

Time Limits
100 mile, 30 hours
100 km, 18 hours
38 mile, 16 hours

Shirts will be women and men sizes respectively.

Relay teams please email your team names, ages, sex and shirt size to kettle100run@yahoo.com.....Thanks.

At least $5 of every entry will go to the Ice Age Park & Trail Foundation to recognize their support of the trail we run on.

The course will run entirely on trails (except for a couple hundred feet of road crossings) and will traverse the Ice Age National Scenic Trail (IAT) for about 65 miles. The runners deviate from the IAT when near the Nordic Trails at the start/finish and also near the Scuppernong turn around at miles 26-36.

The course consists of 2 different out and back sections. You will find the trail to be about 80% wooded terrain, with the rest meandering through gentle prairie or marsh areas. Part of the course will be a roller coaster of hills, with small rocks and roots scattered about. Other sections will be gently rolling with relatively smooth running surfaces. The pine sections give you that soft bed of pine needles that so many of us like to run on.

Though the hills are not long and/or especially steep, they can take a tremendous toll on you if you attempt to run them. We have a total altitude gain of approximately 12,000 feet.

The 100 mile (solo and relay) events follow the entire length of the course, while the 100 km event only follows the first 62 miles. The 38 mile night fun run follows that last 38 miles of the course. All events start and finish at the Nordic Trail parking lot.

The weather can vary from cool and wet to hot and humid. Some weekends we can even experience both. In 2008 we had a tough time with a very humid Saturday morning followed by tons of rain and lightning. 2009 had perfect weather. It's tough to guarantee perfect weather, but we will guarantee a well marked course and great aid stations and volunteers that will be there to help you reach you goals.
Posted:December 24th, 2010 9:51 am
Last Update:December 29th, 2010 11:16 pm
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Event InformationFor multiple Member Events:
Name of EventDistanceMeasurementDateStart TimeRelay MembersTeam Members
    Kettle 100 solo100.00MilesJun 4th, 20116:00 am
    Kettle 100 solo100.00KilometersJun 4th, 20116:00 am
    Kettle 100 relay100.00MilesJun 4th, 20116:00 am4
    Kettle 38 night fun run38.00MilesJun 4th, 20118:00 pm
Director Information
button: Email RDs
Name of Race DirectorEmail AddressPhone Number
Jason Dorgankettle100run@yahoo.com608-877-7277
Tim (Timo) Yanacheckkettle100run@yahoo.com608-259-2311
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