The Grand Slam of Ultrarunning(tm) Statistics (1986-2024): Completed 420 times (357 by men; 63 by women) By 374 people (313 males; 61 females) Multiple finishes: Dan Brenden 8 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 & 2013) Burgess Harmer 6 (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997 & 1998) Philip Sanderson 6 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 & 2024) Keith Straw 5 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2018 & 2019) Luther Thompson 3 (1993, 1994 & 1995) Wendell Robison 3 (1988, 1991 & 1997) Hans-D. Weisshaar 3 (2000, 2003 & 2005) Jamshid Khajavi 3 (2004, 2007 & 2010) Roy Haley 2 (1990 & 1991) Joe Schlereth 2 (1991 & 1992) Richard(Rick) Gates 2 (1990 & 1992) Gordon Hardman 2 (1989 & 1998) Ed Boggess 2 (1997 & 1999) Janine Duplessis(F) 2 (1998 & 1999) Eric (Rick) Hodges 2 (1999 & 2000) Bobby Keogh 2 (2000 & 2001) Paul Schmidt 2 (1995 & 2002) Larry Hall 2 (2003 & 2004) Norman Richardson 2 (2004 & 2005) Nick Bassett 2 (1989 & 2009) Stan Ferguson 2 (2008 & 2009) Brad Bishop 2 (2011 & 2014) Carolyn Luckett(F) 2 (2009 & 2018) Steven LaBranche 2 (2017 & 2022) Chad Lasater 2 (2021 & 2022) Simon Guerard 2 (2021 & 2022) Average age 44.41 Males: 18- Howard Wang(2021) to 67- Ephraim Romesburg(1997) Females: 25- Christiana Rugloski(2022) to 66- Helen Klein(1989) Fastest time for four events: w/Old Dominion Male 75:07:00 Joe Kulak (2003) Female 95:23:21 Martha Swatt (1997) w/Vermont Male 69:49:38 Ian Sharman (2013) Female 79:23:21 Ann Trason (1998) From: More than 10 finishes: Finish( M/F) Start( M/F) % Alabama 2 California 75 1986 1( 1/0) 12 Arizona 15 Colorado 33 1987 2( 2/0) Arkansas 7 Texas 26 1988 3( 3/0) California 75 Utah 21 1989 11( 7/4) Colorado 33 Washington 19 1990 6( 5/1) Connecticut 3 Arizona 15 1991 8( 7/1) Delaware 1 Canada 14 1992 13(13/0) D.C. (Washington) 3 Massachusetts 12 1993 2( 1/1) Florida 2 Minnesota 12 1994 11(10/1) Georgia 3 Nevada 11 1995 8( 7/1) Idaho 7 Virginia 11 1996 3( 3/0) Illinois 8 1997 13(12/1) Indiana 5 1998 21(18/3) 35(28/ 7) 60% Iowa 1 1999 11( 9/2) 26(20/ 6) 42% Kansas 1 2000 10( 8/2) 26(23/ 3) 38% Kentucky 4 2001 9( 7/2) 34(28/ 6) 26% Louisiana 1 2002 9( 8/1) 21(19/ 2) 43% Maryland 8 2003 16(13/3) 33(27/ 6) 48% Massachusetts 12 2004 21(20/1) 30(27/ 3) 70% Michigan 3 2005 9( 7/2) 18(14/ 4) 50% Minnesota 12 2006 11(10/1) 29(27/ 2) 38% Missouri 3 2007 11( 9/2) 30(26/ 4) 37% Montana 2 2008 6( 4/2) 27(19/ 8) 22% Nebraska 1 2009 11( 8/3) 26(23/ 3) 42% Nevada 11 2010 13(13/0) 28(25/ 3) 46% New Hampshire 2 2011 12(11/1) 32(28/ 4) 38% New Jersey 1 2012 15(15/0) 25(24/ 1) 60% New Mexico 10 2013 22(17/5) 31(23/ 8) 71% New York 8 2014 14(11/3) 30(23/ 7) 47% North Carolina 9 2015 13(11/2) 42(32/10) 31% Ohio 6 2016 19(14/5) 34(24/10) 56% Oklahoma 1 2017 11(11/0) 32(30/ 2) 34% Oregon 11 2018 18(11/7) 28(19/ 9) 64% Pennsylvania 9 2019 13(13/0) 27(22/ 5) 48% South Dakota 2 2020 __(__/_) 25(19/ 6) __% Tennessee 5 2021 10( 8/2) 18(14/ 4) 56% Texas 26 2022 13(10/3) 23(19/ 4) 57% Utah 21 2023 7( 7/0) 19(18/ 1) 37% Vermont 2 2024 14(13/1) 23(19/ 4) 61% Virginia 11 TOTAL = 420 722 47% Washington 19 West Virginia 1 Wisconsin 4 Wyoming 8 Australia 2 Austria 1 Canada 14 China 3 Czechoslovakia 1 England 4 France 1 Germany 4 Hong Kong 2 Japan 2 Lithuania 1 Mexico 2 Nigeria 1 Phillipines 1 Scotland 1 Ukraine 1 TOTAL = 420 Data from Kevin Sayers (98th Grand Slam) and Stan Jensen (108th Grand Slam) "http://www.Run100s.com/slamstats.txt" (updated: 9/9/24)