6 Giorni del Pantano 2017 -La 6 JOURS partira le 4 JUIN à 15h00 et terminera le 10 JUIN à 15h00

A.S.D. TRANSEO dans la personne de son président Pasquale Brandi, avec le parrainage de IUTA – Association Italienne d’Ultramaratona et Trail, organise la 6° édition de la
6 Jours UMF – ITALIAN ULTRAMARATHON FESTIVAL , course à pied sportive respectivement composée par 7 disciplines sur la distance de Marathon, 100 Mille, 100 K, 6 – 24 – 48 Heures et de 6 Jours. La compétition FIDAL avec la BRONZE LABEL IAU.

La 6 JOURS partira le 4 JUIN à 15h00 et terminera le 10 JUIN à 15h00 .​

La 48 HEURES et la 100 MILLE partiront le 8 JUIN à 15h00 et termineront le 10 JUIN à 15h00​

La 24 HEURES et la 100 K partiront le 9 JUIN à 15h00 et termineront le 10 JUIN à 15h00

La 6 HEURES partira le 10 JUIN à 09h00 et terminera le 10 JUIN à 15h00 .

Les départs des MARATHONS sont libres c’est-à-dire que, entre 01.00 et 23.00, on peut décider de partir toutes les deux heures (par exemple à 15h00, 17h00, 19h00 etc.)

Les vainqueurs seront ceux qui, dans les spécialités respectives, ils parcourront le plus grand numéro de kilomètres.

 

le DEFI

Complète 20 MARATHONS dans les 6 jours de compétition !! Tu ne paieras rien et à la prochaine édition des 6 JOURS du POLICORO tu pourras participer gratuitement.

Les règles sont simples: si tu ne complètes pas toutes les 20 marathons, tu paies seulement les marathons que tu as couru.

Tu préfères la compétition de 6 JOURS ?? Cours l’équivalent de 20 marathons et tu ne paieras rien et à la prochaine édition des 6 JOURS du POLICORO tu pourras participer gratuitement.

Athlètes et Accompagnateurs

L’accès au restaurant dans lequel on prend les repas chauds (deux par jour) et où on trouves des boissons et de la nourriture froide, il estréservé aux ATHLÈTES et aux ACCOMPAGNATEURS qui résident à l’intérieur du Policoro Village et aux MEMBRES du STAFF.

Pour accéder au restaurant il sera obligatoire de montrer le bracelet en plastique coloré fourni par l’organisation.

Pour ce qui n’est pas compris dans ce règlement, on suit le règlement FIDAL et IUTA d’Ultramarathon. L’organisation se réserve le droit de changer le présent réglemente. Des modifications éventuelles seront communiquées préalablement.

Read More in: https://www.6giornidelpantano.com/

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The Barkley Marathons – 100 Mile Run 2017 Results

The Barkley Marathons – 100 Mile Run -2017 Results

Apr. 1-3, 2017. 1:42 AM start. Fog on lap 1 and 40s to 80s for 4 laps, then thunderstorms, snow, and fog. 67,000 ft climb.

Loop 1
1 John Kelly MD             9:29:25
2 Gary Robbins BC           9:29:27
3 Benoit Laval FR           9:55:41
4 Sean Ranney CA            9:55:42
5 Johan Steene SWE          9:59:49
6 Mikael Heerman FIN       10:00:23
7 Rob Youngren AL          10:41:22
8 Erik Storheim UT         10:41:28
9 Scott Breeden IN         10:41:30
10 Megan Farrell NH        10:51:53
11 Michael Versteeg AZ     10:54:43
12 Brandon Stapanowich CO  10:54:44
13 Jamil Coury AZ          10:54:46
14 Heather Anderson WA     11:09:33
15 Adam Lint WA            11:09:39
16 Kathleen Cusick VA      11:29:03
17 Henry Wakley WV         11:33:54
18 Dale Holdaway BRA       12:09:49
19 Seth Wolpin CA          12:10:00
20 Jason Lantz PA          12:21:11
21 Arthus Guillaume FR     12:56:08
22 Wen Hsiao Chiu TAI      12:56:14
23 Ed Thomas SD            12:56:40
24 Gina Fiorini CO         13:07:05
25 Dewayne Satterfield AL  13:09:21
26 Hiram Rogers TN         13:15:40
40 Starters

Loop 2
1 Kelly                    20:18:50
2 Robbins                  20:18:52
3 Steene                   22:38:39
4 Ranney                   22:38:42
5 Laval                    23:06:49
6 Coury                    23:08:01
7 Youngren                 25:05:56
8 Storheim                 25:06:00
24 Starters

Loop 3
1 Kelly                    32:58:49
2 Robbins                  32:58:50
3 Ranney                   37:53:39
4 Steene                   37:53:40
5 Storheim                 39:03:25
6 Youngren                 39:03:26
7 Starters

Loop 4
1 Kelly                    46:26:06
2 Robbins                  46:26:07
2 Starters

Loop 5
1 Kelly                    59:30:53
2 Starters

Read more in: http://mattmahoney.net/barkley/index.html

Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons

Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons
Marathons have become too easy for some runners. What was once the pinnacle of achievement in a runner’s life is now a stepping stone for extraordinary adventure in ultramarathoning. The number of ultrarunners—those running distances of 50k (31miles), 50 miles, 100k (62 miles), or 100 miles—is growing astronomically each year.

Dean Karnazes’ Ultramarathon Man and Chris McDougall’s Born to Run have inspired tens of thousands to try these seemingly superhuman distances. But to date, there has been no practical guide to ultramarathoning. Now, Bryon Powell has written Relentless Forward Progress, the first how-to manual for aspiring ultrarunners. Powell covers every aspect of training for and racing ultra distances. This encyclopedic volume prepares runners for going farther than they have ever gone before and, in the process, shows them that they are capable of the “impossible.”

About the Author

Bryon Powell is a former Washington, DC, attorney who left his job to devote himself to running ultramarathons full time. He publishes the popular trail running and competes in ultras nationwide. His articles have also been published in Outside, Running Times, Trail Runner, Competitor, and UltraRunning.Bryon is a contributing editor at Trail Runner and is an advisory board member of the American Trail Running Association. He lives in Park City, Utah. As a runner, he has twice placed in the top ten at the Leadville 100 (’06 & ’09), twice won the under-30 age group at the Western States 100 (’05 & ’06), and was part of the first American team to place in the top three at Morocco’s Marathon des Sables (’09).READ MORE

81 miles (130km) -BADWATER® Salton Sea annually – April 30 – May 1, 2017

AdventureCORPS®, Inc. hosts BADWATER® Salton Sea annually in May. This remarkable event challenges up to 40 teams of two or three ultrarunners – running together as duos or trios for the duration, NOT in a relay – to tackle an unimaginable traverse of Southern California deserts and mountains. The  route covers 81 miles (130km) from Salton City (elevation 234 feet / 71m below sea level) to Palomar Mountain, the almost tallest mountain in San Diego County (elevation 5500 feet / 1676m.) Eight of the 81 race miles pass through Anza-Borrego State Park on a single track trail known as the California Riding and Hiking Trail from near Borrego Springs to near Ranchita, creating a race route which is a mix of road and trail. There is a total elevation gain of over 9000 feet (2740m).

The four previous editions were received with wide acclaim. The fifth edition – with a limit of just 105 runners – will be held April 30 – May 1-, 2017

Entry is strictly limited to fifteen 2x teams and twenty-five 3x teams. NOTE: If we have 15 2x teams registered, and then any 3x team “loses” a runner prior to race day, that 3x team MUST replace that third runner to remain as a 3x team. (Only 15 2x teams may begin the race.)

Online Registration is closed

Read More in: http://badwater.com/

Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons


Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons

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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/

PT281+ Ultramarathon – 27 a 30 de Julho de 2017

INFO DE PROVA

A opção pelo mês de Julho prende-se com as nossas inspirações. Para estarmos no patamar de uma das provas mais extremas do mundo, precisamos de um factor externo bastante importante: o calor. Na Badwater o calor atinge facilmente os 60º no Californiano Vale da Morte. Na BR135+ as temperaturas podem a qualquer momento ter uma percentagem de humidade no ar de 95%. Na PT281+ ficaremos entre as duas.

Durante o mês de Julho, nos locais de passagem da prova, os termómetros passam facilmente dos 40º, além de ser um calor seco, sufocante, ardente. Este é um factor que facilmente coloca a PT281+ num patamar de dificuldade extrema.

 PERCURSO

O percurso é feito de forma contínua, com partida de Belmonte e passagens por Sabugal, Sortelha, Penamacor, Serra de Malcata, Monsanto, Idanha-a-Nova, Tejo internacional, Vila Velha de Ródão e com final em Proença-a-Nova.

É feito em regime de semi auto-suficiência, ou seja, apesar de ser um percurso contínuo, com um tempo limite de conclusão, os participantes encontrarão ao longo do percurso vários Postos de Controlo, onde poderão descansar e reabastecer as suas forças.

Leia mais no site: http://www.pt281.com/

SPARTATHLON HISTORICAL ULTRAMARATHON 246KM RACE

Information 20/03/2017

Updated entrants list after the board of directors addition of a limited number of applicants, merit based, according to article 5f of admission regulations.. For any questions about your participation please contact us by email at info@spartathlon.gr
You can find the accepted participants in the  Entrants List  link Below.

(Updated 20/03/17)

(Updated 20/03/2017)

SPARTATHLON is a historic ultra-distance foot race that takes place in September of every year in Greece. It is one of the most difficult and satisfying ultra-distance races in the world because of its unique history and background.

Read More in: http://www.spartathlon.gr/en

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1999 Badwater Ultramarathon: Running on the Sun Trailer


1999 Badwater Ultramarathon: Running on the Sun Trailer
This is the trailer for “Running on the Sun,” the acclaimed feature-length documentary about the 1999 Badwater Ultramarathon. It was produced by Mel Stuart and is available from Rhino Home Video. Badwater Ultramarathon™ is the world’s toughest foot race. This legendary, epic, 135 mile running race travels non-stop in the heat of Summer from Badwater in Death Valley (elev. 282 feet below sea level) to Whitney Portal on Mt. Whitney (elev. 8360 feet). Field size is limited to up to 90 runners. Visit the race’s dedicated website at http://www.badwater.com

A Few Degrees from Hell: White Hot Tales from the Badwater Ultramarathon

The Badwater Ultra-marathon is commonly referred to as the toughest footrace on the planet. In 2003, defending champion Pam Reed, Dean Karnazes and 71 other runners took the ultimate challenge of running 135 miles in California from Badwater to the portals of Mount Whitney. Their journey would take them through the hostile environment of Death Valley and subject them to temperatures ranking among the highest ever recorded on earth.

A Few Degrees from Hell: White Hot Tales from the Badwater Ultramarathon


APTR ULTRA DE VIDEIRAS 2017 – 28 e 29/04

Trail run: 119k – 75k – 55k – 27k – 13k e 05k
Vale das Videiras, Petrópolis RJ

As largadas serão:
dia 28/04:
Modalidade 119km: dia 28 de Abril de 2017 às 22h00min.
dia 29/04
Modalidade 55km: dia 29 de Abril de 2017 às 06h50min.
Modalidade 27km: dia 29 de Abril de 2017 às 08h30min.
Modalidade 13km: dia 29 de Abril de 2017 às 08h40min.
Modalidade 05km: dia 29 de Abril de 2017 às 08h50min.

O Vale das Videiras faz parte do município de Petrópolis, na região serrana do Rio de Janeiro. Com belas paisagens e montanhas ainda preservadas pela REBIO (Reserva Biológica de Araras), Videiras é um lugar perfeito e ideal para a realização de corrida de montanha.

Leia mais no site APTR : http://www.aptrailrun.com.br/

7ª edição Desafio 12 Horas Piracicaba – 29 de Abril de 2017

O Desafio 12 Horas é uma prova de ultramarona e prova de Revezamento, aonde os atletas conseguem superar seus limites. É feita em um circuito de 1.200 metros em volta do lago no Principal Parque da Cidade de Piracicaba.
A prova pode ser realizada na modalidade Solo: 12 Horas, 6 Horas ou 3 Horas ou em Revezamento durante as 12 Horas: dupla, quarteto e octeto
Durante o evento é oferecido Hidratação e Alimentação aos competidores – água, isotônico, whey, carbo, pamonha, açaí, macarrão com batata, pipoca e cuscuz
Programação:
28/04 – Retirada do Kit – das 14hs as 17:30hs
Local: Gaia Esportes – Rua Tiradentes, 495
29/04 –
7hs: – Inicio Retirada do Kit
7:30hs – Concentração
8hs – Largada Solo 12 Horas e Revezamentos
14hs – Largada Solo 6 Horas
17hs – Largada Solo 3 Horas

Fonte:www.gaiaesportes.com.br

Ativo: https://www.ativo.com/calendario/inscricoes/america-do-sul/br/sp/piracicaba/corrida-de-rua/32823/7-edicao-desafio-12-horas

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