The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) World Series event known as the Crazy Mountain 100, a challenging 100-mile endurance run traversing the rugged terrain of the Crazy Mountains in Montana, culminates with the release of the official race standings. These standings typically detail finishing times, rankings, and potentially other relevant competitor data such as DNF (Did Not Finish) status. The 2025 edition will represent a snapshot of athlete performance in that particular year’s race.
Race results hold significant value for multiple stakeholders. For athletes, they provide a record of personal achievement, a benchmark for future training, and a basis for comparison against other competitors. For race organizers, the results serve as official documentation of the event and contribute to the overall history of the race. The wider ultrarunning community also benefits from access to the results, enabling analysis of performance trends, observation of elite athlete strategies, and inspiration for aspiring runners. Historical results provide a valuable context for understanding the evolution of the race and the progression of individual athletes over time.