Ultramaratona dos Perdidos – 100 Km – 13 e 14/07/2018

12/07/2018 – EM DEFINIÇÃO

13:00 às 20:00 – Retirada de Kit – Loja Território, rua Vicente Machado, 2855, Batel, Curitiba/PR.
13:00 às 20:00 – Checagem Equip. Obrigatórios 25K, 45K e 100K

 

13/07/2018 – EM DEFINIÇÃO

10:00 às 20:00 – Retirada de Kit – Loja Território, rua Vicente Machado, 2855, Batel, Curitiba/PR.
10:00 às 17:00 – Retirada de Kit atletas 100K – Loja Território.
10:00 às 20:00 – Checagem Equip. Obrigatórios 25K, 45K e 100K
19:00 – Transporte atletas 105K de Curitiba para Tijucas do Sul/PR. Saída Praça Oswaldo Cruz com passagem no Hotel Ibis Aeroporto às 19:30
19:00 às 21:30 – Retirada de Kit – Atletas 100K – residentes fora de Curitiba e região – Base do evento.
19:00 às 21:30 – Entrega do DROP BAG 100K na base do evento.
21:30 às 21:50 – Checagem de Equipamentos Obrigatórios e Briefing Final
22:00 – Largada 100K

 

14/07/2018 – EM DEFINIÇÃO

3:30 – Transporte 45K de Curitiba para Tijucas do Sul/PR. Saída Praça Oswaldo Cruz – A DEFINIR
Somente aos atletas que realizaram a compra no ato da inscrição. 

5:30 às 5:55 – Checagem de Equipamentos Obrigatórios e Briefing Final
6:00 – Largada 45K
8:00 – Largada 23K
9:00 – Largada 13K
11:00 – Hard Cutoff #1 – 100K (13h00min de prova)
11:30 – Hard Cutoff #1 – 45K (5h30min de prova)
11:00 – Almoço atletas – Incluso somente para 100K
12:30 – Início das Premiações 23K e 13K
12:30 – Tempo Limite 13K
13:00 – Tempo Limite 23K
14:30 – Hard Cutoff #2 – 100K (16h30min de prova)
15:00 – Premiação Geral 45K – Masculino e Feminino
16:00 – Premiação Geral 100K – Masculino e Feminino
17:00 – Hard Cutoff #2 Tempo Limite 45K (11 horas de prova)
17:30 – Premiação Categorias 44K ou mediante categorias completas
20:30 – Hard Cutoff #3 Tempo Limite 100K (22h30min de prova)
20:30 – Premiação Categorias 105K ou mediante a categorias completas
21:00 – Retorno dos ônibus da organização. Alguns ônibus podem retornar antes mediante a lotação completa.

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Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run. -August 4, 2018 at 5:00:00 AM/PST.


The San Gabriel back country retains much of the natural beauty, if not the primitive wilderness of yesteryear. Thanks largely to the foresight and capable supervision of the U.S. Forest Service and hundreds of volunteers. Picnic areas and campgrounds have been constructed with minimum displacement of the natural setting.

Those desiring to see this primitive wilderness in a single day are invited to participate in the Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run.

The 2018 race date is on August 4, 2018 at 5:00:00 AM/PST.

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Financial Fitness: The Journey from Wall Street to Badwater 135

Financial Fitness: The Journey from Wall Street to Badwater 135



William “Chip” Corley began his career as a stockbroker after graduating college, flat broke. Growing up in a middle class family in Clarksville, Tennessee, one thing was clear to him early on: he wanted to be successful and earn a lot of money. Upon becoming a stockbroker, Chip had no contacts, no money, and no experience. What he did have was a burning desire to succeed. While the investment industry offers tremendous financial opportunities for the ambitious and driven, it is also a roller coaster ride of uncertainty, full of highs and lows, and pressure to produce. Being a stockbroker and recommending investments to others is considered one of the most stressful ways to earn a living. The failure rate is 90%. To make it required long hours on the job, endless phone calls, research, and high-volume sales quotas. Chip rose to the challenge, which proved to be a great fit for his relentless work ethic. His early achievements and potential landed him a job on Wall Street in New York City. It was there he rose to the next level in his career. For 20 years, Chip continued to push. By 2004, the toil of it all caught up with him. Chip was diagnosed with hypertension and given a lifelong prescription for medication to control it. It was at that moment Chip understood that it was time to implement changes. He began to make health a top priority. In the decade to follow, Chip transformed himself from a middle-aged workaholic to a top-caliber endurance athlete. By learning to eat properly, incorporating yoga into his routine, exercising regularly, and utilizing mentors and coaches, his health flourished. Fitness became the passion that led him to the next chapter of his life. In 2005, he ran his first 5k with his 11-year old son, Chipper. From there he continued his athletic pursuits by running a 10k, half and full marathons; 70.3 and 140.6 Ironman triathlons; 50k, 50 mile, 100k, and 100 mile ultramarathons; and ultimately Badwater 135, considered the world’s toughest footrace. Financial Fitness chronicles Chip’s journey in the world of investing and business to his path fueled by fitness and health, and offers tons of tips en route to inspire others to find their own financial and physical well being.

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