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DAVIS COUNTY, Utah — The Davis County Sheriff’s Office has sent out its search and rescue team looking for as many as 87 missing runners from an ultra trail marathon.
The race began Saturday morning at 5 a.m. Roughly five hours into the race, severe weather forced organizers to cancel the race. However, 87 runners were on the course when the race was called off.
The runners are on Francis Peak in Davis County where nearly a foot of snow has fallen. Wind gusts are as strong as 30 mph and the temperature has fallen into the 20s.
The race started in East Mountain Wilderness Park in Kaysville and was to end in Tunnel Springs Park in North Salt Lake. The course is made of a 12,000-foot vertical gain and a 10,000-foot decent.
Breaking: Search and rescue efforts are under way for several missing runners in Davis County
The race began Saturday morning at 5 a.m. Roughly five hours into the race, severe weather forced organizers to cancel the race. However, 87 runners were on the course when the race was called off.
The runners are on Francis Peak in Davis County where nearly a foot of snow has fallen. Wind gusts are as strong as 30 mph and the temperature has fallen into the 20s.
The race started in East Mountain Wilderness Park in Kaysville and was to end in Tunnel Springs Park in North Salt Lake. The course is made of a 12,000-foot vertical gain and a 10,000-foot decent.
Breaking: Search and rescue efforts are under way for several missing runners in Davis County