10th Annual KEYS100 is May 20-21, 2017

The 10th annual KEYS100 will be held the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 21, 2017. The event is a series of point-to-point races, beginning in Key Largo—or Marathon for the 50 mile race and Big Pine Key for the 50 kilometer race–and ending in Key West on the Atlantic Ocean at Higgs Beach. KEYS100 also promotes charitable fundraising for “The Cancer Foundation of the Florida Keys” in support of their educational work with prostate and other cancers, free screenings and direct support of cancer patients and their families throughout the Keys. Individual runners and teams are invited to earn a refund of their full race entry fee by raising funds for the “Foundation”. (Visit the “Registration” page for details.) The KEYS100 includes four distinct competitions: individual races of 100 miles, 50 miles and 50 kilometers, and our original Florida Keys six runner 100 mile team relay race. In the individual races, runners may compete with a support crew or without. Eleven (11) full aid stations serve all individual runners; these are located at approximately ten (10) mile intervals. Coolers with ice and water are positioned at approximately five (5) mile intervals. People competing without a crew may place drop bags with personal gear at aid stations along the route. THE FOLLOWING RUNNER LIMITS WILL APPLY FOR 2017: 250 IN THE INDIVIDUAL 100 MILE RACE; 250 IN THE 50 MILE RACE; 200 IN THE 50 KILOMETER RACE; 150 TOTAL TEAMS, INCLUDING MILITARY. Register now; don’t be left out next May! Register now; don’t be left out in 2017!

TIMES TO BEAT—RACE RECORDS
100 Mile Individual Ultramarathon
Men’s
Mike Morton
13:42:52 (2012)
Women’s
Alyson Venti
14:42:45 (2014)
50 Mile Individual Ultramarathon
Men’s
Tomasz Kochanowicz
6:55:39 (2011)
Women’s
Alyson Venti
6:51:08 (2013)
50 Kilometer Ultramarathon
Men’s
David Kilgore
4:19:17 (2015)
Women’s
Alice Henley
4:33:35 (2016)
Six Runner 100 Mile Team Relay
Space Coast Runners
9:07:27 (2015)

Read More in:http://keys100.com/

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50 milhas Chapada dos Veadeiros -25 e 26 de julho de 2016

 
50 milhas Chapada dos Veadeiros

Chapada dos Veadeiros, um dos lugares mais bonitos do Centro Oeste. O berço das águas, com Cachoeiras e Rios por toda parte. 

Esta prova é realizada em dois dias ; Sendo o primeiro dia 35 milhas e no segundo dia 15 milhas.

A etapa mais desafiadora do Circuito.

 Provas de 50 milhas solo, 50 milhas em duplas, 35 milhas e 15 milhas.

 Acontece nos dias 25 e 26 de julho

Saiba mais :  http://www.mksesportes.com.br/

Annual Avalon Benefit 50 Mile Run

This race is part of the SoCal Ultra Series. Series members can earn points by competing in this race.

Date & Time: Saturday, January 9, 2016 5:00 a.m. (12-hour cutoff; course will be closed at 5 p.m.)

Location: Crescent & the Pier, Avalon, CA – Santa Catalina Island Co. thumb_Avalon-map-2008big

Mail Entry & Fee To:

Spectrum Sports Management
2058 North Mills Avenue #454,
Claremont, California 91711.

All mail-in entries must be received by Friday, December 18, 2015. Pre-Entrants will be mailed a Race Information Sheet.

The top 10 pledge earners each year will receive a complimentary entry into the follow year’s event!!!

Online Registration Registration Form / Sponsor Pledge Sheet

Early Fee: $85 run only; banquet ticket $32 each (make check payable to: Avalon Lions Club)

Late Fee: Starting on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 – $100 run only; banquet ticket $35

Packet Pick-Up: The packet pick-up will be at the Hotel Metropole

on Friday between 5-8pm.

Course: 50-mile out and back on scenic fire roads from Avalon to the Isthmus and return; takes runners through island’s interior, which is generally closed. See Course Map and Aid Stations Locations.

Aid: Eight aid stations with water, Gatorade, defizzed cola, bananas, oranges, pretzels, M&Ms, and Gummi Bears (Drop bags at Little Harbor only!)

Drop Bag: Remember to bring clothing that will adapt to the weather and a flashlight for the early morning start and initial run. Be sure to label any articles you want back! (Drop bags at Little Harbor only!)

Age Group Awards: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-Over

Perks: Long-sleeved T-shirt & finisher medal awards to each runner. Runners MUST pick up their own packet. No Substitutes! The December 23rd cut-off will be enforced – so register early. The banquet dinner location, after the race has not yet been established- but will include food, entertainment and an awards ceremony.

Read More in : http://www.avalon50.com/

9th annual KEYS100 will be held the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22, 2016

The 9th annual KEYS100 will be held the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22, 2016. The race is a point-to-point event beginning in Key Largo–Marathon, for the 50 mile race and Big Pine Key for the 50 Km race–and ending in Key West on the Atlantic Ocean at Higgs Beach. KEYS100 also promotes charitable fundraising for “The Cancer Foundation of the Florida Keys” in support of their educational work with prostate and other cancers, free screenings and direct support of cancer patients and their families in the Keys. Individual runners and teams are invited to earn a refund of their full race entry fee by raising funds for the “Foundation”. (Visit the “Registration” page for details.) 

The KEYS100 includes four distinct competitions: individual races of 100 miles, 50 miles and 50 kilometers, and our original Florida Keys six runner 100 mile team relay race. In the individual races, runners may compete with a support crew or without. Eleven (11) full aid stations serve all individual runners; these are located at approximately ten (10) mile intervals. Coolers with ice and water are positioned at approximately five (5) mile intervals. People competing without a crew in the 100-miler may place drop bags with personal gear at five (5) different support stations along the route, at two (2) stations for the 50 mile race and at one aid station (MM20) for the 50 kilometer race. Nearly 1,200 people competed in the 2015 KEYS100.         Read More inhttp://www.keys100.com/
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Seeking Ultra – Six Months From My First Jog to My First Ultramarathon – at 43 years old – a running story


I asked myself that question in January of 2013, and would never have imagined the answer. Six months later, I was in the mountains, in the cold, at midnight, in shorts, facing an adventure I’ll never forget. Why? Because no one told me it couldn’t be done.

I’m 43 years old. I’ve never exercised in my life. I couldn’t run a hundred paces last January without collapsing in anguish. Now a marathon is a training run for me. I’ve been known to run twenty or more miles on a whim, alone.

In this book, much of it written during those first six months as I was training, I capture what it was like to go from a middle-aged couch potato to running in my first ultra marathon. I talk about diet, training plans, pain, and overcoming mental and physical limitations. I found a new love and a new respect for myself and for human potential.
Seeking Ultra – Six Months From My First Jog to My First Ultramarathon – at 43 years old – a running story

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