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RACE RESULTS AND REPORTS

2024 RACE RESULTS
Place
Name
City
Bib No
Age
Total Pace
Total Time
1
Michael Busada
Linden PA
10
34
14:09/M
14:36:50
2
Steven Larick
Landenberg PA
45
31
14:18/M
14:46:53
3
Timothy Smith
Fairfax CA
79
43
15:56/M
16:27:43
4
Vincent Raes
Bala Cynwyd PA
66
36
16:47/M
17:20:41
5
Theodore Dyment
West Irondequoit NY
22
36
16:56/M
17:29:39
6
Mary Kowalski
Hollidaysburg PA
42
57
17:01/M
17:35:32
7
Andrew Harmon
East Brady PA
31
37
17:42/M
18:17:47
8
Michael Fatigante
Pittsburgh PA
23
38
17:45/M
18:20:11
9
Cody Breon
Jersey Shore PA
8
32
18:09/M
18:45:35
10
Hannah Roberts
Columbus OH
71
37
18:11/M
18:47:14
11
Justin Pokrivka
Leechburg PA
64
53
18:19/M
18:55:43
12
Mario Gutierrez
Powell WY
29
31
18:32/M
19:09:28
13
Adam Lovellette
Finksburg MD
49
25
18:43/M
19:20:30
14
Matt Forshaw
Landenberg PA
25
41
18:51/M
19:28:11
15
David Hathaway
Elyria OH
33
53
18:59/M
19:36:51
16
Joshua Richardson
Glen Rock PA
68
29
19:07/M
19:45:21
17
Erin Altemos
Baltimore MD
2
50
19:10/M
19:48:49
18
Benjamin Mason
New Hope PA
51
20
19:16/M
19:54:40
19
Jesse Richardson
York PA
67
29
19:18/M
19:56:32
20
Chad Cato
Wilson NC
13
51
19:43/M
20:22:52
21
Matthew Southwick
Titusville PA
81
31
19:45/M
20:24:41
22
Marissa Knodel
Washington DC
41
37
19:55/M
20:34:43
23
Kellie Seaton
Providence Forge VA
75
34
19:55/M
20:34:44
24
John Taylor
Centreville MD
82
53
20:00/M
20:40:21
25
Razvan Lazareanu
Toronto
94
54
20:01/M
20:40:57
26
Todd Scott
Royal Oak MI
74
60
20:04/M
20:44:20
27
Christopher Young
Sharpsburg MD
92
39
20:10/M
20:50:17
28
Robert Dent
Charlottesville VA
19
46
20:16/M
20:56:59
29
Clark Jeffries
Martinsburg PA
39
51
20:27/M
21:08:19
30
Benjamin Wilson
Latrobe PA
90
50
20:27/M
21:08:19
31
Emily Flinn
Lemont Furnace PA
24
39
20:34/M
21:14:45
32
Zach Simmen
Pittsburgh PA
78
29
20:43/M
21:24:03
33
Huanyuan Sheng
Falls Church VA
76
48
21:00/M
21:41:50
34
Chuck Burd
Mount Pleasant PA
9
49
21:02/M
21:44:08
35
Mark Turner
New Kensington PA
85
39
21:03/M
21:45:16
36
John Nakel
Perry OH
58
43
21:11/M
21:53:50
37
Margueritte Ngami
Red Hill PA
59
33
21:12/M
21:54:17
38
Anthony Diandrea
Philadelphia PA
20
25
21:12/M
21:54:44
39
Steve Schohn
Pittsburgh PA
73
41
21:17/M
21:59:08
40
Matt Willett
Greensburg PA
89
50
21:17/M
21:59:19
41
Mark Voorhees
Shinglehouse PA
86
54
21:34/M
22:17:00
42
Ashley Jermusyk
Durham NC
40
37
21:34/M
22:17:00
43
Elizabeth Rivera
Washington DC
69
37
21:43/M
22:26:52
Drop
Darren Davis
Dillsburg PA
17
53
DNF
DNF
Drop
Corey Roberts
Oromocto AB
70
38
DNF
DNF
Drop
Jacob Wiener
Charlottesville VA
88
30
DNF
DNF
Drop
David Snyder
Hadley PA
80
45
DNF
DNF
Drop
Michael Bonfatto
Washington DC
6
33
DNF
DNF
Drop
Brian Hart
Pepper Pike OH
32
57
DNF
DNF
Drop
Carl Leer
Johnstown PA
46
56
DNF
DNF
Drop
Jesse Meadows
Boones Mill VA
53
43
DNF
DNF
Drop
Chad Shipley
Pittsburgh PA
77
41
DNF
DNF
Drop
James Conway
Bellefonte PA
16
53
DNF
DNF
Drop
Randall Brammer
Bulger PA
7
37
DNF
DNF
Drop
Byrne Bacwaden
Besao PHL
3
51
DNF
DNF
Drop
Preston Tharp
Philadelphia PA
83
35
DNF
DNF
Drop
Karl Christianson
York PA
14
62
DNF
DNF
Drop
Scott Lantz
Altoona PA
44
46
DNF
DNF
Drop
Thomas McNerney
Williamsport PA
52
49
DNF
DNF
Drop
Lauren Matosziuk
Washington DC
93
37
DNF
DNF
Drop
Melina Grudzinski
Durham NC
28
46
DNF
DNF
Drop
Chris Campbell
Ashland KY
11
45
DNF
DNF
Drop
Karen Clarke
Springdale PA
15
58
DNF
DNF
Drop
Samuel Plyler
New Castle PA
63
37
DNF
DNF
Drop
Robert Woodall
Sims NC
91
46
DNF
DNF
Drop
Ryan Heiner
Latrobe PA
34
42
DNF
DNF
Drop
Brandon Perry
Cross Lanes WV
60
37
DNF
DNF
Drop
Victoria Hrebien
Newstead AUS
38
36
DNF
DNF
Drop
Ronan Alexander
Stafford VA
1
18
DNF
DNF
Drop
Holly Meyer
Rohrersville MD
54
40
DNF
DNF
Drop
Morgan Schick
Mississauga ON
72
50
DNF
DNF
Drop
Nick Drozdiak
Washington DC
21
42
DNF
DNF
Drop
Todd Foulk
Slippery Rock PA
26
46
DNF
DNF
Drop
Katie Hogg
Oil City PA
36
30
DNF
DNF
Drop
Alex Mitevski
Clarkston MI
56
46
DNF
DNF
Drop
Angie Cato
Wilson NC
12
48
DNF
DNF
Drop
Joseph Pietrucha
Philadelphia PA
61
29
DNF
DNF
Drop
Jami Hall
Hollidaysburg PA
30
55
DNF
DNF
Drop
John Delcalzo
Oberlin OH
18
36
DNF
DNF
Drop
Keith Querry
Huntingdon PA
65
39
DNF
DNF
Drop
Amanda Mancuso
Celoron NY
50
44
DNF
DNF
Drop
Billy Weyandt
Altoona PA
87
42
DNF
DNF
Drop
David Hoelcle
Angola NY
35
48
DNF
DNF

(First 15 shown as default. Scroll bar on right side to see remaining results. Results are reviewed best on a laptop/desktop.)

2024 RACE FACTS
  • Finish Rate. Of 83 participants, 43 finished which is a 51.8% finish rate.

  • Male Overall. Michael Busada of Linden, PA (1st at 14 hours 36 minutes).

  • Female Overall. Mary Kowalski of Hollidaysburg won female overall for the THIRD year in a row 17 hours and 35 minutes.

  • Travel to the Race. Participant that traveled the farthest was from Australia. The closest participant lives 1.6 miles from the start and was also our female overall winner. (Maybe she knows the course secrets?)

  • Weather. It was hot and humid with brilliant sun! A high of 95F recorded at a weather station adjacent to AS4 Alfarata. 89F as the high recorded at Altoona-Blair County Airport about 20 miles away with dewpoints from 64F to 68 during the afternoon. The low temperature recorded was 66F with humidity at 100% from 2am to 8am. The race ended with 88F recorded at nearby Mifflin County Airport.

2024 OVERALL WINNERS
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OVERALL FEMALE: Mary Kowalski, Hollidaysburg, PA in 17 hours; 35 minutes

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OVERALL MALE: Michael Busada, Linden, PA in 14 hours; 36 minutes

2024 RACE MEDIA
Videos
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Credit: Nick Drozdiak - Ironstone flyby Aid Station 4 Alfarata to Aid Station 5 Colerain

Credit: Steve Schohn. Ironstone 100k - Saturday-Sunday July 13-14, 2024

Photos
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Credit: Julia Martin - Official Photographer

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Credit: Mike McNeil - Spruce Knob on Tussey Mountain

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Credit: Erin Davis - Ironstone 1ooK 2024 - AS3 Mt. Etna Furnace

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Credit: Angie Rhode - AS2 Williamsburg: Part 1 and Part 2

2024 RANDOS

Random Quotes, Comments, and Discussions

"Thank you so much for giving your all in making these races great and fostering the trail running communities growth, inclusion, and comradeship."

                    - Mark Voorhees

"There’s beauty in the struggle. The fatigue, the pain, and the frustration on so many faces were apparent and warranted. This course, by design, does its best to defeat you. The stares into nothing on some runners will stay with me for a while. You do these races long enough and you get that look. Not all runners finish (typically 50% in this race). But there really is beauty in it. It’s the strength to get back out. It’s the determination to keep putting one foot in front of the other. The mental toughness to begin the next climb when everything in your body is telling you not to is inspiring. "

                    - John Zavatchan

"So wonderful to be part of this community and meet so many outstanding humans at Ironstone over the weekend. Looking forward to stalking y'all virtually until we cross paths again in the future! Cheers!"
                    - Angie Woodson Cato

"This was a life changing event and I'll never forget the experiences from race. Thank you to all the volunteers and crew who helped me get so far. You are all one of a kind!!!"
                    - Holly Meyer

"I’ve had multiple family members and friends ask me “was it fun???” Haha I think we all know that answer. Idk if I would call ironstone fun. Rewarding? My gosh yes. That race stripped me to my soul. It hurt, it brought me to my knees many times. It was the hardest race I’ve run thus far and I can’t thank the great RDs and volunteers enough. That race changed me. Onward!"
                    - Ted Dyment

2024 MEDIA

Trail runners heading for Ironstone 100K

By REBECCA BERDAR Staff Writer - Huntingdon Daily News | July 12, 2024

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Runners from across the nation and around the world are heading to Central Pennsylvania this weekend for an annual endurance test that will take them across Huntingdon County’s ridges and woodlands.

The third annual Ironstone 100K Ultramarathon, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, July 13-14, stretches across Blair, Huntingdon and Centre counties, incorporating some of the region’s most scenic and challenging terrain. The task before runners is to finish the course in 23 hours or less.

The Ironstone is the region’s only footrace in excess of 62 miles and is hosted by the Eastern States Trail Endurance-Alliance, Inc. and Allegheny Trailrunners, Inc.

Benjamin Mazur, race director, said it’s been a pleasure watching the Ironstone take hold.

“This race, with its challenge and heritage, is introduced to a new set of runners, and this never gets old,” Mazur said via email when asked what excites him about the Ironstone entering its third year.

Mazur, who is also president of Allegheny Trailrunners, Inc., and vice-president of Eastern States Trail-Endurance Alliance, reports that runners representing 15 direct states, from Washington to Vermont, have entered the 2024 event.

Last year’s farthest-traveled computer is back for 2024, all the way from the Philippines. Mazur said one runner from Australia and several from across Canada have also joined the race.

Organizers point out that the Ironstone is not an entry-level race and that all runners are expected to have at least one 50K trail race to their name.

The Ironstone will launch at 2 p.m. Saturday from Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County and will follow the Standing Stone, Mid State and 9/11 Memorial and Lower trails, ending at the firstling at Greenwood Furnace State Park in northern Huntingdon County.

Along the way, the trail runners will see old growth pine at the Alan Seeger Natural Area, take in views from the Frankstown Branch of Juniata River from along the Lower Trail and experience sunsets from Tussey Mountain and sunrise from the mountains west of Bear Meadows.

Among the course highlights awaiting race participants is the opportunity for ridge-running on Tussey Mountain, one of the longest ridges in the Appalachians.

Mazur said ultramarathons draw runners who are seeking out new challenges and adventure.

“We are a low-key, relaxed sort of event, Mazur said. “We are not a race that is on the road to another big race as a qualifying race. Those here in particular want to do this race.”

Weekend temperatures in the area are looking very hot according to forecasters. Mazur said Ironstone organizers are adding ice and water stock at the aid stations along the course, along with additional medical support, in light of the forecast.

AccuWeather reports Saturday’s high will reach 91 degrees while Sunday is expected to peak at 97 degree with a “Real Feel” of 101 for both days. AccuWeather is advising caution for anyone who anticipates being outside for extended periods of time.

The race concludes with an award ceremony honoring the fastest male and female runners, along with all finishers. Celebrations include food from Smokey Pig, beer from Levity Brewing and coffee from Standing Stone Coffee Company.

The Ironstone 100K is supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Mid State Trail Association and the Standing Stone Trail Club, among other organizations.

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