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RACE RESULTS AND REPORTS

2022 RACE RESULTS
Place
Name
City
Bib No
Age
Gend
Time
Pace
1
Cory Johnston
Falls Church VA
227
44
M
16:08:36.90
14:54/M
2
Dustin Willgohs
Salem OH
263
37
M
16:08:37.20
14:54/M
3
Conrad Graybill
Belleville PA
218
40
M
16:32:46.90
15:16/M
4
Mary Kowalski
Hollidaysburg PA
233
55
F
17:36:58.60
16:16/M
5
John Zavatchan
Connellsville PA
264
43
M
17:37:41.30
16:16/M
6
Brandon Perry
Charleston WV
249
35
M
17:42:06.80
16:20/M
7
Keith Querry
Huntingdon PA
250
37
M
18:19:33.70
16:55/M
8
Mike Patrizz
Glastonbury CT
247
36
M
18:19:34.30
16:55/M
9
Aaron Watkins
Morgantown WV
260
40
M
18:34:29.40
17:09/M
10
Mikala Shremshock
Harpers Ferry WV
255
39
F
18:44:00.30
17:18/M
11
Christopher Staab
Arlington VA
257
46
M
18:57:28.70
17:30/M

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2022 RACE REPORTS

TRAILS COLLECTIVE LIVE | JULY 14, 2022

Ironstone Ultra race director, Benjamin Mazur with Ironstone participants Mary Kowalski, Ryan Espulgar and Kiran Koons discuss the race with Trails Collective host, Ian Golden.

Photos: Aaron Watkins

Media: Huntingdon Daily News

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Ironstone runners tackle 100k marathon

Over 60 runners attempted to conquer more than 60 miles of forest trail and mountainside through Blair and Huntingdon counties within a 23-hour window over the weekend.

The Ironstone Ultramarathon, encompassing a distance of 100 kilometers, started out Saturday afternoon from Canoe Creek State Park and concluded at Greenwood Furnace State Park, linking two of the region’s historic iron furnace operations.  [Read Entire Article | Huntingdon Daily News]

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Blog: Chasing 10K

Ironstone 100K Volunteering

I have a confession to make. While I have been a member of the ultra community for a number of years now, I have not necessarily been in the best of standing. You see, up until last weekend, I had only volunteered at one other race. It’s not that I didn’t enjoy the experience or don’t want to give back. It’s more a function that I plan what races I want to run, but I don’t schedule helping out and life just seems to get in the way.

When Ironstone was announced earlier this year, I jumped at the opportunity atone for my sins and put it on my calendar. [Read the entire blog from Philip Perkins]

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Video

Ironstone 100K Holiday Special

Published December 1st, 2022 - Celebrate the season with the Ironstone 100K crew! We will talk about the past years Ironstone, look at the upcoming race in July 2023, and chat about some other races our friends have coming up.

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