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2025 Barkley Marathons Outcome Summary

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Barkley Marathons 2024: A Torturous Challenge That No Runner Completed

The Barkley Marathons, known for its extreme difficulty, witnessed a staggering turn of events this year. Following a record-breaking edition in March 2023, where five runners finished, the 2024 race near Wartburg, Tennessee, proved to be an even tougher challenge. This year, not a single competitor from the approximately 45 entries managed to conquer the notorious course, aptly dubbed “the race that eats its young.”

A Race Like No Other

The Barkley Marathons typically consists of five laps, each measuring between 20 to 26 miles of rugged terrain in Frozen Head State Park. The course is famous for its tricky conditions, including steep climbs, slippery trails, and extensive bushwhacking. In addition to physical endurance, participants face a unique mental challenge: they must locate and tear out specific pages from books strategically placed along the route.

Course Modifications to Increase Difficulty

This year marked a turning point for the Barkley Marathons. After last year’s record of five finishers, event director Gary Cantrell, also known as “Lazarus Lake,” hinted that modifications were necessary to enhance the course’s challenge. His successor, Carl Laniak, implemented new sections of the course, adding at least 45 minutes to each lap. Despite relatively mild weather and good conditions, the added difficulty proved insurmountable for this year’s competitors.

Race Start and Defeated Competitors

The 2024 race commenced on Tuesday morning, with Laniak sounding the conch shell one hour prior to the start time. True to Barkley tradition, Cantrell ignited a cigarette to officially kick off the event. The first loop quickly took its toll on the runners, with most unable to finish, illustrating the course’s merciless nature. “The thing is, they are coming back to camp from all directions and in some cases cannot describe where they were,” noted unofficial Barkley chronicler Keith Dunn on social media. This statement encapsulates the disheartening reality of this year’s race.

Challenges Overcome, But No Finishers

Despite the odds, four runners completed the second loop, including two-time Barkley finisher John Kelly and three international competitors—Tomokazu Ihara from Japan and French runners Maxime Gauduin and Sébastien Raichon. However, all faced time constraints that prevented them from starting the fourth lap. Kelly’s completion of the third loop in just under 40 hours earned him the event’s tongue-in-cheek “fun run” status, a rare consolation in a year where no one completed the full course.

Notable Participants and Their Struggles

This year’s roster included several strong female contenders, such as Kelly Halpin, Christiana Rugloski, and Dena Carr from the U.S., as well as notable international ultrarunners like Claire Bannwarth and Isobel Ross. Although Bannwarth had previously set a new fastest known time on the Colorado Trail, none of the women were able to finish even the first lap in time to continue in the race, further highlighting the event’s brutal nature.

A Historic Year for the Barkley Marathons

The Barkley Marathons 2024 has gone down in history as an exceptionally challenging year, with no finishers—a stark contrast to the prior year’s remarkable success. As Cantrell and Laniak reassess the course for the future, one can only speculate how they might increase the difficulty even further for the next edition of this iconic ultramarathon. The Barkley Marathons continues to stand as a testament to the limits of human endurance, both physically and mentally, and its allure remains as potent as ever.

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