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Woman dies during 100-mile ultramarathon through Colorado mountains

60-year-old Elaine Stypula of Michigan died on the Hardrock 100 course near Silverton

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Daniel Petty, Special to The Denver Post
A runner and his pacesetter climb up Engineer Pass during the Hardrock 100 endurance run through the San Juan Mountains on July 14, 2017, near Silverton. The 100.5-mile course loops runners from Silverton to Lake City, Ouray and Telluride.
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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A 60-year-old Michigan woman died Friday morning during a 100-mile ultramarathon through rugged Colorado mountain terrain, officials said.

San Juan sheriff’s officials and crews were called to the Little Giant Trail near Gold Lake at 9 a.m. when members of the Hardrock 100 safety team started CPR on a participant experiencing an unknown medical issue, Silverton officials said in a news release.

Rescue crews took over resuscitation efforts after hiking into the area, but the woman, identified as Elaine Stypula, was pronounced dead at 10:27 a.m.

Additional information about what happened before event crews started CPR was not immediately available, said San Juan County spokesperson Deanne Gallegos.

Event organizers confirmed a runner had died and offered condolences in a post on the website.

“Our hearts are with their family, friends and fellow runners as we grieve this tremendous loss,” event organizers wrote. “We are committed to caring for runners, crews, volunteers and all members of our community through the eventap duration and beyond.”

The Hardrock 100 is a 102.5-mile course through the San Juan mountains, starting in Silverton and looping through Telluride, Ouray and the ghost town of Sherman. Runners traverse 13 mountain passes, including the 14,098-foot summit of Handies Peak, and cover 66,394 feet of elevation change, according to the eventap website.

The average time to finish the course is nearly 40 hours, and runners must travel through steep scree climbs and descents, snow packs, river crossings, boulder fields and trails near sharp dropoffs during the day and at night.

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