Florida · Palmetto Bay
Miami 100
Miami 100 is an urban 100-miler on open Miami roads and sidewalks, first documented in 2018 and now a preferred Badwater 135 qualifier. The route loops through Wynwood, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Calle Ocho, Coconut Grove, and Brickell, with runners navigating by step-by-step directional cards between checkpoints — no pre-released course map, no aid stations. First-time entrants must have a dedicated crew vehicle; the field is capped at 50. The 32-hour cutoff ends Sunday at 1:00 PM; course records stand at 18:27 (Dave Krupski, 2018) and 20:07 (Caryn Lubetsky, 2025).
The numbers
Race statistics
- Distance
- 100 mi
- Vertical gain
- 1,000 ft
- Course
- Loop
- Unique miles
- 97 mi
- Entry fee
- $225
- Lottery
- No
- Avg finishers
- 17
10 ft / mi
per year
◈ From the runners