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100-Mile Races are events with considerable drama and emotion. The unexpected is a regular occurrence. The sure thing isn'tfor the frontrunner or the last runner just ahead of the final cut-off.
Since 2004 I have been working on the Finish Line Photo Project. This is a long-term documentary project shooting portraits of 100-mile finishers—immediately after they finish. The work is shown in general runner galleries below. I will be compiling an edited selection in the near future.
also related:
The 2007 Angeles Crest 100 RaceBook
Western States 100 Finish Line Portraits from the 2007 Western States 100.
I am proud being a part of this iconic race.
Angeles Crest 100 Endurance Run: Finisher Portraits & More
Trail Work in the San Gabriel Mts
2005: Finish-Line Portraits at the Javelina 100
2005: Finish-Line Portraits at the Angeles Crest 100 Endurance Run
2004
2004 Angeles Crest 100-Mile Endurance Run
2003
2003 Angeles Crest 100-Mile Endurance Run Photos
Questions? Contact Larry Gassan Want to order a picture? Sure you do.
(Below) Ann Trason with pacer Carl Anderson at the 2001 Angeles Crest 100, at ShortCut Saddle (59 miles). Ann led the race for almost 55 miles when she developed severe foot problems. She dropped 16 miles later at Chantry Flats, opening the way for Jennifer Johnston to win the women's race.

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