Cocodona 250 podium finish
Placed third overall in 63:10:13 after closing strongly over the final section into Flagstaff.
Cocodona podium finisher and 200-mile contender
Edher Ramirez placed third at the 2025 Cocodona 250 and has added leading results from 24-hour racing through 200-mile trails.
Edher Ramirez is a Mexican ultrarunner whose results span fixed-time, backyard, 100-mile, and 200-mile-plus formats. At the 2025 Cocodona 250, he moved through the field to finish third overall in 63:10:13, behind Dan Green and Ryan Sandes.
Later in 2025, Ramirez placed third overall and second among men at The Mammoth 200 in 51:58:57. Earlier that year, he won the Jackpot 24-Hour race outright with 131.635 miles, showing competitive range beyond point-to-point trail events.
Ramirez returned to Cocodona in 2026 and finished ninth overall, sixth among men, in 65:46:35. His earlier results include second at the 2024 Mogollon Monster 100 and third at the 2024 Last One Won backyard race with 57 completed yards.
Placed third overall in 63:10:13 after closing strongly over the final section into Flagstaff.
Finished third overall and second among men in 51 hours, 58 minutes, and 57 seconds.
Won outright with 131.635 miles, the leading result in the event’s 24-hour field.
Returned to place ninth overall and sixth among men in 65:46:35.
Completed 57 yards at The Last One Won, placing third overall.
| Date | Event | Performance | Result | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cocodona250-mile trail | 65:46:35 | 9th overall · 6th man | View ↗ | |
| Jackpot Ultra Running Festival100-mile road | 13:44:38 | 4th overall · 3rd man | View ↗ | |
| The Mammoth 200200-mile trail | 51:58:57 | 3rd overall · 2nd man | View ↗ | |
| Cocodona250-mile trail | 63:10:13 | 3rd overall | View ↗ | |
| Jackpot Ultra Running Festival24-hour fixed-time | 131.635 miles | 1st overall | View ↗ | |
| Mogollon Monster 100100-mile mountain trail | 23:40:04 | 2nd overall | View ↗ | |
| The Last One WonBackyard ultra | 57 yards · 237.514 miles | 3rd overall | View ↗ |