Webster Stays Perfect as Cirque Conquers Killington
June 29, 2026
At a Glance: Perfect summer weather, spectacular Green Mountain views, and one of the toughest climbs in mountain running set the stage for another unforgettable Cirque Series weekend. Nature's Sunshine Mountain Team athlete Lindsay Webster remained undefeated this season with her second straight victory, while Everett Hackett captured the men's Pro title.
VERMONT DELIVERS
After Friday's rain cooled the mountain, race day arrived with nearly flawless conditions at Killington Resort.
Mountain athletes lined up at the base of the K-1 Gondola to tackle one of the Cirque Series' signature courses—8.2 miles, 3,010 feet of elevation gain, across the summit of Killington Peak. The course challenged runners with relentless climbing, flowing forest trails, fast descents, and panoramic views across Vermont's Green Mountains.

With the surrounding forests dressed in their summer-best, Killington showcased why it remains one of the most scenic and iconic stops on the Cirque Series calendar.
WEBSTER STAYS PERFECT
Two races. Two victories.
Nature's Sunshine Mountain Team athlete Lindsay Webster continued her remarkable start to the 2026 season, winning the Women's Pro division in 1:16:10.21.
Representing Sutton, Quebec, Webster successfully defended the momentum she built at Cannon Mountain, becoming the first athlete to win the opening two Cirque Series races this season. A mother of two and one of mountain running's most accomplished competitors, Webster continues to prove she's one of the toughest athletes in the sport.







