It’s renowned for being the highest-elevation centennial race in the world and draws athletes from all corners of the globe to compete. Scaling peaks, circumnavigating alpine lakes, cresting passes, crushing miles — this is what it takes to win the Leadville 100.
This year, both of the Leadville 100 winners live in Colorado, both of them finished over 40 minutes ahead of second place, and neither one of them had ever run the Leadville Trail 100 Run before. Talk about rookie luck.
The internationally famous high-country centennial race, presented by La Sportiva (and owned by Life Time), took place the weekend of August 21. And Annie Hughes, 23, and Adrian MacDonald, 32, absolutely crushed it.
When the race was finally over and the finish-line champagne finally popped, we were left wondering: What kind of gear had taken Hughes and MacDonald all the way?
We called them to find out.
Adrian MacDonald, Fort Collins, Colorado

Adrian MacDonald took the lead at the 50-mile marker, and he never let go of it. The Boston native turned Colorado endurance-athlete crossed the finish line 40 minutes ahead of second place. MacDonald is part of the Fort Collins Running Club, and he’d been competitive in college — but he’d never tried a centennial race before.
And shortly after winning the Mount Evans Ascent, he thought, “Maybe I should give the Leadville Trail 100 Run a try.” So he entered (since he’d already qualified) and then he swept the competition.
MacDonald is unsponsored — as of this writing — and told GearJunkie he’s looking for a brand that would get behind him. As things were, he won the Leadville Trail 100 Run in the gear he always runs in. Here’s the rundown:
MacDonald’s Gear
Shoes: Saucony Endorphin Speed 2

Hydration Vest: Ultraspire Momentum 2.0 Race Vest

Watch: Coros Pace 2

Additional Gear
- Socks: Darn Tough Stride Ultra-Lightweight Running Sock
- Shirt: Headsweats FoCo Running Club shirt/singlet
- Shorts: New Balance Team training shorts
- Hat: Boco Ventilator Mesh Run Hat
- Nutrition: Gu Gels, Honey Stinger Chews
MacDonald’s Pro Tip for Centennial Racers

Annie Hughes, Leadville, Colorado


Hughes’s Gear
Shoes: HOKA Speedgoat 4

Hydration Vest: Women’s HOKA Race Vest

Watch: Coros Pace 2

Socks: Injinji Toe Socks

Additional Gear
- Sunglasses: Goodr Sunglasses
- Nutrition: Tailwind Nutrition
Hughes’ Pro Tip for Centennial Racers
