Cohutta 100 Explained

Cohutta 100
Date:Late April
Region:Cohutta Wilderness, Tennessee & Georgia
Discipline:Mountain Bike
Type:100 Mile Ultra Endurance

The Cohutta 100 is an ultra-endurance 100 mile (162 km) mountain bike race held annually in late April. The race starts and ends at the Ocoee Whitewater Center in Copperhill, Tennessee. The course is one large loop through the Cohutta Wilderness area with approximately 35% single-track and 60% remote forest service roads, and a total of over 12,000 feet of elevation gain. One of the most challenging parts is the numerous small but very steep climbs.

The race has been one of the stops of the National Ultra Endurance Series since 2006. Jeff Schalk holds the record for the best finish time, 6:23 in 2009. Carla Williams set the female record of 7:29 in 2016.

Results

YearMale WinnerFinish TimeFemale WinnerFinish Time
2019Dylan Johnson6:57Jenns Troops8:34
2018Dylan Johnson6:44Lauren Cantwell8:05
2017Dylan Johnson5:38Carla Williams6:50
2016Dylan Johnson6:42Carla Williams7:29
2015Brian Schworm6:55Amanda Carey8:49
2014Jeremiah Bishop7:26Brenda Simril9:34
2013Jeremiah Bishop7:01Cheryl Sornson8:31
2012Christian Tanguy6:28Cheryl Sornson7:34
2011Christian Tanguy6:27Amanda Carey 7:33
2010Jeff Schalk6:49Amanda Carey8:04
2009Jeff Schalk6:23Carey Lowery8:06
2008Jeff Schalk6:48Pua Sawicki7:44
2007Chris Eatough6:45Danielle Musto8:34
2006Mark Hendershot7:49Karen Masson8:36

See also

External links

https://nuemtb.com/cohutta-100/Cohutta Races - Cohutta 100 | Big Frog 65 | Old Copper 30