LEADVILLE, Colo. (November 28, 2016) — Mark your calendars for December 1st when thousands of athletes, from first timers to race veterans, are expected enter the lottery drawing for the iconic Blueprint for Athletes Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike (MTB) and Blueprint for Athletes Leadville Trail 100 Run presented by New Balance. The lottery drawing will remain open through Dec. 31 and all entrants will be notified of their status via email on Jan. 16 or, new this year, lottery results for the 100 Run will be announced early at a reveal party on Jan. 15 at Runners Roost in Denver, Colorado. The 24th annual Leadville Trail 100 MTB is set for August 12th this year, while the 35th annual Leadville Trail 100 Run will be held on August 19th.

Each year, a fraction of those who enter will receive the chance to participate in the iconic ‘Race Across the Sky’. For those who are determined to secure their slot, the Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike and Run Training Camps are also opening for registration on December 1. Both camps provide the first 50 registrants to sign up for the Camp/100 combination option a guaranteed slot in the 100 MTB or 100 Run. The Leadville 100 Training Camps provide three full days of training on the 100 race courses, guided with advice from top coaches and Leadville 100 legends, such as Dave Wiens and Roxanne Hall.

The Leadville Trail 100 Run Training Camp takes place June 23-26 with 50 LT100 Run slots available on a first come first served basis for $1,000. Camp registration, on its own without the 100 Run slot, is $495. The Leadville Trail 100 MTB Camp is offered June 29-July 1 and also includes a limited amount of LT100 MTB slots available with a camp purchase for $2,500. MTB Camp registration, on its own without the 100 MTB slot, is $1,000.

All Leadville 100 campers receive a VIP experience and a slew of sponsor swag, in addition to the chance to train on the legendary Leadville Trail 100 race course and learn from the best how to successfully race the Leadville 100 events. Past racers who participate in the camp boast a higher chance of finishing the grueling 100 events and also have achieved numerous personal records due to the camp’s superior training opportunity.

Registration also opens December 1, 2016 for two Leadville Qualifiers that take place in Austin, TX, the Blueprint for Athletes Austin Rattler MTB, held on April 8, 2017, and the Blueprint for Athletes Austin Rattler Run, held on April 9, 2017. Other Blueprint for Athletes Leadville Race Series Qualifier events will open for registration on Jan. 14, 2017 including:

Wilmington Whiteface MTB, June 3, Whiteface Mountain, New York
Leadville Trail Marathon and Heavy Half Marathon, June 17, Leadville, Colorado
Lutsen 99er (MTB), June 24 (currently open for registration), Lutsen Mountain, Minnesota
Leadville Stage Race (MTB), July 28-July 31, Leadville, Colorado
Silver Rush 50 MTB, July 8, Leadville, Colorado
Silver Rush 50 Run, July 9, Leadville, Colorado
Tahoe Trail 100 MTB, July 15, Northstar Resort, California
Leadville 10K Run , Aug. 13, Leadville, Colorado
Barn Burner 100 MTB, Sept. 9, Flagstaff, Arizona

Events and camps have limited capacity and are expected to sell out quickly; athletes are encouraged to register upon opening for a guaranteed spot. For additional information about the Blueprint for Athletes Leadville Race Series and to register for a lottery slot, visit www.LeadvilleRaceSeries.com. Don’t forget to ‘Like’ the Leadville Race Series Facebook page for continued updates.

About the Leadville Race Series
Started with only 45 runners as the Leadville Trail 100 in 1983, the Leadville Race Series now consists of five running events and seven mountain biking events. The Race Series stretches across three months, and hosts thousands of racers on foot and on mountain bike in some of the world’s most iconic events. Endurance athletes worldwide now make the pilgrimage to Leadville, Colo., with the single goal of competing in “The Race Across the Sky.” Visit www.leadvilleraceseries.com for more information.

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