Hello friends and family! Unfortunately, the 2021 race couldn't be held but Pam and I decided to allow all the donations we gathered to pass to Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports. Therefore, we are back at square one and get to see if we can surpass our fundraising total from last year, a whopping $10,385. This is the fifth time Pam and I are raising money for Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports and the fifth year that one of us has toed the starting line at the Vermont 100. This organization and this event has a way of pulling us back year after year (once Pam has her own fundraising page I will link it here).
Every day the VASS athletes have to overcome thier fears to participate in mountain biking, skiing, and trail running. VASS provides the athletes a safe environment and the necessary support so that the VASS athletes can take the chance of trying a new sport and getting to participate in something amazing. Every summer we've partcipated in the VT 100 a VASS athlete has shared his or her story about how participating in VASS has provided positive opportunities a and opened doors. in 2019 we heard from a VASS runner who participated in the Western States ultra marathon and another who'd developed new crutches to more effectively move while trail running.
Pam and I thoroughly enjoy being able to ski, mountain bike, and trail run. It is great to know that VASS helps provide access to those same activities to everyone. We'd like to thank all of our supporters who are taking a chance on us and helping VASS provide opportunities to its athletes.
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Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that empowers people of all disabilities through inclusive sports and recreational programming regardless of ability to pay. In addition to sports, year round programming options integrate environmental, holistic wellness, and competitive training philosophies for people of all ages with cognitive, developmental, physical and emotional/behavioral disabilities. The organization believes sports and recreation provide a physical, mental and social experience that is immeasurable in promoting self-confidence and independence in an individual.
With nearly 400 active volunteer instructors, plus generous partners and sponsors, and an amazing base of clients and friends, Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports has been at the forefront of sports and recreation for those with disabilities in New England for over 30 years. Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities. We promote independence and further equality through access and instruction to sports and recreational activities.
The VT 100 is one of Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports biggest fund raisers every year. For more information about Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports: www.vermontadaptive.org.
Vermont 100 Endurance Race - Vermont Adaptive Fundraising
The Vermont 100 Endurance Race is celebrating its 32nd year! While the Vermont 100 Endurance Ride is much older, the run portion was started by the same woman, Laura Farrell, who founded Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports. The VT 100 is put on every year by a committee of 30 dedicated volunteers who work year round, 500+ volunteers who come out for race weekend, more than 30 private land owners and many donors of funds, products or services. Monies raised from the event support the year-round programs offered by Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports.
The 100 mile course is a "shamrock" loop, consisting of 70% dirt or jeep roads with the rest on woods trails with just a couple miles of pavement. The course both climbs and descends 17,000 feet. Participants have 30 hours to complete the race and many strive to finish in less than 24 hours. In 2008 we added a 100 K course that uses almost all of the same trail, just cutting out the first of the shamrocks leaves. The ride event offers a 100 mile course concurrent with the 100 mile run, as well as a 50 mile and 75 mile event that uses much of the same course.
All 100 Mile run participants must have completed a 50 mile race in 12 hours or less to qualify and every runner is required to volunteer for 8 hours at a running event or trail work to enter.
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports is a nationally recognized organization that empowers people of all abilities through inclusive sports and recreational programming regardless of ability to pay. In addition to sports, year-round programming options integrate environmental, holistic wellness, and competitive training philosophies for people of all ages with cognitive, developmental, physical and emotional disabilities.
Vermont Adaptive serves clients of all abilities with physical, cognitive and emotional/behavioral disabilities from all over the world in three locations in Vermont during the winter – Killington Resort and Pico Mountain in Killington; Sugarbush Resort in Warren; and Bolton Valley Ski Area in Bolton. Summer programs are provided state-wide. Many of their programs include environmental education, wellness, and special programs designed specifically for veterans.