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Description
Auburn is home to some of the most challenging and historic endurance events on the planet. The vast network of dirt roads and trails, as well as the rivers and lakes, in the Auburn State Recreation Area and surrounding Sierra Nevada make Auburn a destination for endurance athletes of all levels and interests. Many come to compete in endurance competitions that are well-established and internationally famous, notably the Tevis Cup 100-Mile Endurance Equestrian Ride (est. 1955) and the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run (est. 1976).
This 100 mile challenge is a virtual challenge event that allows participants to complete up to 100 miles from September 8 to November 8 in any way they can, anywhere in the world. You can run, hike, bike, ride your horse, swim, or combine any endurance activity that can be measured in distance and apply the distance towards your ultimate goal!
While 100 miles is the ultimate goal, we understand that not everyone will be physically able to complete the full 100 miles, for that reason participants that achieve at least 50 miles will receive a 50 mile award, and runners that complete the full 100 mile will receive a larger finisher's medal. Participants will also have the option to upgrade their medal to a buckle for a small fee.
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