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The Durango Herald’s top sports stories of 2018

Cycling dominates 2018 headlines

Hardrock 100 unveils insanely loaded field for 2019 race

Thévenard back after disqualification; Courtney Dauwalter adds punch to women’s field

Hardrock 100 unveils insanely loaded field for 2019 race

Thevenard back after disqualification; Courtney Dauwalter adds punch to women’s field

Durango’s Kyle Curtin smashes Tahoe 200 record

Golden’s Dauwalter continues ultrarunning ascension

Durango’s Jason Schlarb claims third Run Rabbit Run 100 title

Tougher course, heat keep Schlarb off his record time

Durango’s Dakota Jones, Maggie Yount win Imogene Pass run

Fourth win in a row for Jones

Durango’s Dakota Jones dominates Pikes Peak Marathon for third win of 2018

Runner rode bicycle to race for Protect Our Winters

Two disqualifications, 114 finishers at Hardrock 100

25th running saw controversy, more milestones

Overlooked no more: Sabrina Stanley wins 2018 Hardrock 100

Preparation key for young runner from Steamboat Springs

Jeff Browning the unlikely 2018 Hardrock 100 winner

SILVERTON – Two weeks ago, Jeff Browning wasn’t even officially in the Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run. Until the final 10 miles, he didn’t even know he had a chance to win. Browni...

France’s Xavier Thévenard disqualified from 2018 Hardrock 100 while leading race

Browning takes win after late, unprecedented decision

Superfan Bill Dooper missed at Hardrock 100 start line

Hardrock family runs in honor of longtime fan