The Frozen Few

Rod is the founder of Fat Otter Adventure Sports and captain of Team Fat Otter. He began adventure racing in 2003 after volunteering for a local race. read more
Written By:
Rod McLennan Mundelein IL
on: 01/24/2012
To be a part of the Frozen Few, racers must complete the full distance division (64 miles) of the Frozen Otter Ultra Trek within the 24 hours allowed.  With less than a 10% completion rate, this is an accomplishment worth recognition!!

Please congratulate those that have achieved what hundreds have tried.  Think you can get your name on the list?

2013 *JP Bordeleau (16:21)
2013 *Brian Pfister (16:21)
2013 Chris Marcinek (18:20)
2013 Matt Bartz (19:45)
2013 Logan Polfuss (20:45)
2013 Josh Meggitt (21:42)
2013 Tom Hayes (22:22)
2013 Steve Fredrickson (22:52)
2013 Evan Wing (23:00)
2013 Jake Kozens (23:14)
2012 Brian Pfister (19:53)
2012 JP Bordeleau (19:53)
2012 Andy Magness (20:25)
2012 Grant Mehring (20:25)
2012 Chuck White (21:09)
2012 John Paddock (21:09)
2012 Clint Lariscy (23:05)
2012 Matt Bartz (23:15)
2012 Miles Bardell (23:17)
2012 Trale Bardell (23:17)
2012 Don Nack Jr. (23:36)
2011 Brad Birkholz (19:47)
2011 Julie Treder (19:47)
2010 Brian Pfister (20:30)
2010 Anthony Leiton(21:45)
2010 Robin Grapa (21:49)
2007 Melissa Dupke (23:30)

*course record

Comments

Don't Forget the Sweaty Few!

Don't Forget the Sweaty Few, who completed the entire course on a sweltering day in mid-August, with temps and humidity in the 90s, accompanied by heavy thunderstorms at night, rain so heavy I ran into a couple trees, back when you used to run the race on the hottest day of the summer as well as the coldest day of the winter:

Jeremy Van Ek (18:50)

This is the only race I've ever come in first, so please humor me :)

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