Jeremy Ebel
USA · men · 100 miles
0
Wins
1
Podiums
1
Races
2014
Active since
About
Jeremy Ebel is an American ultrarunner based in Colorado who broke into the hundred-mile scene at the 2010 Leadville Trail 100 — completing his ultra debut in 29:27 — and progressed rapidly, finishing second overall at the Boulder 100 in 16:15 in one of his earliest landmark races. He specialised in multi-day and extreme endurance formats: he won the inaugural Silverton 1000 challenge in 2013, running 350 miles over six days through the San Juan Mountains. He is perhaps best known for an act of sportsmanship at the 2014 Big Dog's Backyard Ultra that became one of the most cited moments in the format's early history. Having run 204 miles and positioned to claim outright victory, Ebel declined to run a final qualifying lap — choosing not to take the win uncontested because his competitor Johan Steene of Sweden needed to leave to catch a flight home. 'I didn't go,' he explained. 'It wasn't the right way to end a race like this.' That decision, widely reported at the time, helped define the ethical character of the backyard ultra format and earned him lasting respect across the ultra community. He completed Leadville again in 2012 in 25:03, a four-hour improvement.
Notable Wins
- — Boulder 100 2nd overall (16:15)
- — Silverton 1000 2013 winner (350 miles over 6 days)
- — Leadville Trail 100 2010 (29:27)
- — Leadville Trail 100 2012 (25:03)
Race History
| Year | Race | Cat. | Pos. | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Big's Backyard Ultra | men | 2nd | 49:00:00 |
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