Rio Del Lago 100 Mile/100K/50K/13.1 Mile
will be held on October 6, 2012!
Registration is now open….stay tuned for course updates and race details!!
New for 2012:
A half marathon distance is being added to the RDL suite!
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Rio Del Lago is now a qualifying race for
The North Face® Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc®
RIO DEL LAGO 100 MILES 2012 = 4 points
www.ultratrailmb.com
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Prizes for the 100-mile distance this year will be provided by
Overall 1st place Man and Woman - $150 gift certificate!
• 1st place in each age division - $75 gift certificate
• 2nd place in each age division - $50 gift certificate
• 3rd place in each age division - $25 gift certificate
In addition, New Balance Roseville will be providing a $25 gift certificate to the
Overall 1st Place Man and Woman in the 100K, 50K and Half Marathon
Rio Del Lago is a beautiful, rolling course that covers some of the famous Western States trails. The scenery is spectacular along Folsom Lake and the American River. Come experience an incredible adventure on single track trails and roads in some of the most stunning country in Northern California.
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Previous Years Race Details
2011 Results
2011 Participant Recaps
Here are a few blog postings from participants in the 2011 Rio Del Lago races. If you were a participant and posted something, let us know!
2010 Results
2010 Participant Recaps
Here are a few blog postings from participants in the 2010 Rio Del Lago races. If you were a participant and posted something, let us know!
- Run 100 Miles: No 100 Mile Runner
- Studies in Clydeology: A Rio Del Lago Race Report
- Bushido Runner: Rio Del Lago 100 Mile Recap
- Chandela Clan: Rio Del Lago 100 Mile Race Report
- Turn Over a New Leaf and Run: Persistance Pays Off - 100 Miles at Rio Del Lago
- Miller Time Running: First 100 Mile Race at Rio Del Lago 100
- One Mom's Descent into Trail Running: Wow, What Happened
- Running, my second job and pasion... : Rio Del Lago 2010
- Rambling Outside the Box: Rio Del Lago 100 Mile - a DNF
- Serious Case of the Runs: Rio Del Lago 100M: Who Needs Toenails Anyway?

