2010 Race Results
Female with 5 splits – 101 runners
Male with 5 splits – 238 runners
Combined with 5 splits – 339 runners
Runners by age-groups
Award winners – overall, prime, masters, grand masters and age-group
Course records – 7 set in 2010
Year to year improvements/losses – 144 runners
Runners who have finished all 11 years – 13 runners
Photos:
Photos by John Garner 57 from the awards ceremony
Photos by Bethany Garner 100 of start and lower Ws
Photos by Bethany Garner 100 of lower Ws
Photos by Bethany Garner 100 of lower Ws
Photos by Bethany Garner 139 of lower Ws
100 photos on the way up by the Rock Arch
Next 100 photos on the way up by the Rock Arch
Final 147 photos on the way up by the Rock Arch
100 photos on the down by the Rock Arch
Next 100 photos on the down by the Rock Arch
Next100 photos on the down by the Rock Arch
Final 91 photos on the down by the Rock Arch
Photos by Chris Alstrin Upper Ws
Photos by Tim Bergstene Start/Finish/Awards
Photos by Brian McCarrie Lightning Point
Stories/blogs:
A record day in BTMR for Hafer, Erholtz – PikesPeakSports.us
Gazette post-race story
Finish line timing done by the Colorado Running Company. Split timing done by BTMR volunteers. Finish line announcing done by Dan Cleveland, former executive director of the Trails and Open Space Coalition. If you have any questions please let us know.
Aid Station Challenge Results
Congratulations to Manitou Springs at Bobs Road who was the $2,250 Challenge winner this year. They had the runners running through “Candy Land.” They also won an auto spot in the 2011 Challenge.
2nd place and $1,500 went to Peyton at the Incline Overlook.
3rd and $1,000 went to Woodland Park at No Name Creek.
4th and $750 went to Colorado Springs Christian at the Start/Finish.
5th place and $500 went to Sand Creek at Barr Camp.
Fundraising
Breakdown of the money the 2010 Barr Trail Mountain Race raised and donated:
El Paso County Search and Rescue: $6,492.19
Friends of the Peak: $6,273.23
The six high schools: $6,000
Trails and Open Space Coalition: 500
Total donations: $19,265.42 or $43.20 per registrant, $57.34 per finisher!
Great sponsors made this possible because the average entry fee was only $23.03 bringing in $10,272, all of which was donated, and yet there were many expenses with T-shirts alone costing over $4,000 along with $3,000 in prize money and primes, almost $400 for awards, $551.21 for finisher medals, and $465 for pizza.



