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Blue Heron Hundreds

April 11 - 12, 2026 Mooresville, AL 35649 US

Details

RACE DETAILS:
The 100 mile, 100K, and 50K races all start at 7am on Sat, April 11, 2026.
The cutoff is 32 hours. (Sunday at 2pm)

PACERS:
100 mile runners can have a pacer starting at about mile 47. (For the last 3 loops + the little loop). 100K runners can have a pacer starting around mile 47 (for the last loop)
Pacers must check in at the start/finish area to sign a waiver before they begin with their runner.

DROP BAG:
100 mile and 100K runners can have one drop bag. However, they will not be brought back to the start/finish area until after the race is over on Sunday, April 12th at 2pm, so it may be best to only include items that are disposable. It will be placed at the 1st and 3rd aid station of each loop, so it can be accessed twice per loop. Please have them in the bin at the start/finish area before 6:30 am.

CREWING:
Crewing is only allowed at the start/finish area, so please do not try to access any other parts of the course. Much of it is behind locked gates, so it would be impossible for you to get too far into the course anyway.

AWARDS:
Each finisher in all events will receive a blue heron medal.
The hundred mile finishers will receive a custom belt buckle.
The overall male and female in the 100 mile, 100K and 50K will receive a special award.

If a 100 mile runner decides to not finish the full distance, but still makes it to the 100K distance, the runner will still be a recognized finisher and receive a finisher medal. However, if a runner drops down to the 100K, he or she will not be eligible for awards, and the finish time will be listed in a separate "unofficial" class on Ultrasignup.
We will allow runners to change their race distance up until 15 minutes before the start of the race.


PARKING:
100 milers will get to park along the driveway of the start/finish area, which leads to and from the turn-around/aid station, so they will have opportunity to get aid from their crew or from their car.
The 100K runners will get to park along the street at the top of the driveway and beyond, so they, too, can easily have access to their cars and aid.
There will also be places to set up a canopy tent to use for crewing along the driveway.
The 50K runners will park in the parking lot and on a street about 0.2 miles from the start/finish area on Old Hwy 20.

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