Past Winners
2018 Winner
Kallie Smith
In 2018, Running was the only option. Kallie set the bar with 1675 miles of running and took home the champion spot. This full-time healthcare provider and single mother of three has since set her eyes on 100 mile trail ultras. We're not sure how she does it, but we do know that she's gritty as sand paper and a 100% badass. After earning her comma this year and running her first 100 miler, Kallie is back in 2021. Only a fool would underestimate her.
2019 Winner
Lisa Gustin
Lisa took the baton in 2019 and laid down an impressive year. In 2019, we added a bike component and had a vertical component as well. After starting out fairly slowly, by June she had surpassed us all and never looked back. With over 1200 miles of running, 4249 miles of biking, and 444,849 ft of vertical she showed us once again that women owned the top podium spot. After taking 2020 off, Lisa is back to fight for the top spot.
2020 & 2021 Winner
Ryan Morgan
From Day 1, Ryan was laying down the law and setting the stage for 2020. Even after a calf injury that sidelined his running, he still managed to put up 1901.4 miles and 4352 bike miles. Overall, his vert was an impressive 231,838. If the pandemic didn't slow him down, I'm not sure anything will. He's back again in 2022 to throw down against some stiff competition. A three-peat doesn't seem likely, but we'll see what 365 days gives us.
2022 Winner
Ozzie Rosenleaf
This guy is a beast. Hailing out of Butte America, Ozzie outpaced the competition by over 800 miles in 2022. He averaged 8.7 miles a day to amass an astounding 3202 miles. Those miles weren't easy either. He conquered a lot of mountains in a year and got well over 300,000 ft of vert. Unfortunately, he's a downright decent dude so hating on him isn't easy. Well done Ozzie!Â