Honey Badger 100 Mile Ultra Road Race

Honey Badger 100 Mile Ultra Road Race

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In the spirit of the toughest animal on Earth, AND one of the toughest foot races, Badwater, Timer G WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 2022 @ 6 a.m. No exceptions.

WHERE: Staging area is at Cheney State Park (West Shore), Kansas

COURSE: The course is a USATF Certified 90+ mile asphalt loop contained entirely within Kingman County, Kansas, with an 8 mile out and back in Cheney State Park at the start, and about a mile through the park at the finish. The entire 91 mile point-to-point loop is on asphalt county roads with very little road cant, NO major highway

Honey Badger 100 11/24/2023

2024 will be the last year for Honey Badger 100 Mile Ultra Road Race. Due to the amount of participation, our busy schedules and the cost of putting this on. This was the only decision that made sense. We will be sure to make some special swag for the last year.

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Photos from Honey Badger 100 Mile Ultra Road Race's post 07/16/2023

Congratulations to our first place female Jaclyn Long!

Photos from Honey Badger 100 Mile Ultra Road Race's post 07/16/2023

First place finisher is in. Congratulations John Seals!

07/16/2023

EZ Miles is our second place relay team in 16:59.

07/16/2023

Coming in Hot wins the relay in 16:35. Nice work teamđź’Ş

07/15/2023
07/15/2023

Team E/Z Miles made it to the 39 mile turn

Photos from Honey Badger 100 Mile Ultra Road Race's post 07/15/2023

Honey Badger is under way!

07/12/2023

Honey Badger pre-race emails have been sent out. The information is also below.

We are looking forward to seeing a smsll but determined group at Honey Badger and giving out the new buckles!! A few details to be familiar with are below. Be prepared as this is a minimal support event.

Saturday, July 15 4:30 – 5:30 a.m.
Packet pickup
Runner check-in
Crew vehicle supply check
Pre-race briefing @ 5:45 a.m.
6 a.m. Race Start

Staging Location -- Google Maps

Time Limit (36 hours)
6 p.m. Sunday, July 16th, 2023
Finisher Buckles will be distributed as you cross the finish line!
(There is no official awards ceremony)
There will be minimal post-race food/beverages being served due to the EXTREMELY staggered nature of finishers and most runners simply wanting to “go home and die” and/or get their own food.

Course

The course is a 90+ mile asphalt loop contained entirely within Kingman County, Kansas, with an 8 mile out and back in Cheney State Park at the start, and about a mile through the park at the finish. The entire 91 mile point-to-point loop is on asphalt county roads with very little road cant, NO major highways and minimal vehicular traffic. All runners MUST provide their own crew (minimum 1 person) & vehicle for the entirety of this event. No exceptions.

Crew Vehicle Supply Check

You cannot show up without a crew – if you do not have a crew, you will not be allowed to start or participate in this race. All runners MUST provide their own crew (minimum 1 person and vehicle), along with the following per-participant water and ice requirements:
12 gallons of Water
30lbs of Ice
All coolers/containers MUST be full of ice/water at the start of the event!!!
It is the runner’s FULL responsibility to provide all aid & fuel throughout the duration of this race for themselves and crew members. It is also ALL runner’s crew’s responsibility to access the stationary filling locations on the first half of the course, if their runner is getting dangerously low on water or ice, BEFORE their runner may actually reach them under their own power.
Crews are NOT allowed on the out-and-back portion of the course in the park at the start. There will be one water only aid station available to runners on this out-and-back section. Runners will return to the Start/Finish area after completing this out and back, check-in, pick-up their crews and exit the park to take-on the majority of the course.
Pacers are allowed and encouraged for the second half (approx.) of this event. No pacers for the 50 mile event. Pacers may start accompanying their runner in St. Leo at about 53 miles into the course. This is also the only CUTOFF point on the entire course, which is 16 hours (10 PM). No bicycle pacing allowed. It is the runner’s responsibility to get any pacers on and off the course. No vehicles are to be left parked in St. Leo, or anywhere else on the course.
We highly recommend you and your crew be VERY familiar with the course route and have a state map in your crew vehicle that highlights the route and directions we have provided in this booklet and through the map links.

All crew vehicles will be required to pass a supply check on Saturday morning, along with getting their vehicle’s windows clearly marked with their runner’s bib number. We will supply window markers. Have your crew vehicle near the start/finish line and all of the required supplies readily visible/accessible to show a race director. No runner will be allowed to start the race without a pre-race vehicle inspection. It is the runners/crews responsibility to have all water coolers/containers and ice chests COMPLETELY FULL at the start of the race on Saturday morning.

We would love it if your crew will share pics of your adventure with us on messenger and we will post them on the page. All kinds of fun pics welcome!

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Cheney, KS