The 12th annual KEYS100 will be held the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, 2019.


The 12th annual KEYS100 will be held the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, 2019. The event is a series of point-to-point races, beginning in Key Largo for the 100-mile races, in Marathon for the 50 mile race and in Big Pine Key for the 50 kilometer race, all finishing 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 and outreach, 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.) 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. In addition, 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 2019: 300 IN THE INDIVIDUAL 100 MILE RACE; 200 IN THE 50 MILE RACE; 250 IN THE 50 KILOMETER RACE; 125 TOTAL TEAMS, INCLUDING MILITARY

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The HARDROCK 100 -Start: 6:00a, July 20, 2018


The HARDROCK 100 is a mountain run that passes through some of the most beautiful and rugged mountains in the world.

The course is closed. That means that runners are required to follow the specified route.

Four legs, linking the Lake City, Ouray, Telluride, and Silverton areas. The finish is in Silverton, the same location as the start. The course is 100 miles long, has a cumulative vertical gain of 33,050 feet of climb and 33,050 feet of descent for a total elevation change of 66,100 feet, and takes place at an average elevation of about 11,000 feet. The high point is 14,048 feet.

This is a test of runners against the mountains. The course is on trails as much as possible. There are 14 aid stations; major aid stations will be located in the towns with less well-equipped aid stations in between. Runners are expected to be largely self-supporting between the towns.

This is not an orienteering event. We intend that you be able to concentrate primarily on running. However, remoteness, weather, animals, and people problems on the course make this problematic at best. We will mark the entire course before the run. However, long road sections and maintained trails may not be marked at all. Cross-country sections will be marked more intensely. We shall continue our trend over the past few years of less intense course marking with fewer flags along all course sections. The flags should be readily visible, even to those with red/green color blindness. The markers have reflective tags for night visibility. On some portions of the route we may place colored engineer tape. Chalk may be used to mark other sections, particularly roads in towns. Runners are responsible for knowing the prescribed course and following it whether or not markers are present.
Read more in :http://hardrock100.com/

Trail Running




24-25/AGO III 100 Milhas da Serra do Mar 160km 100km 80km 50km 30km

1) 100 milhas = 160km (Survivor e Warrior)
2)   62 milhas = 100km (Survivor e Warrior)
3)   50 milhas =   80km (Survivor e Warrior)
4)   31 milhas =   50km (Survivor e Warrior)
5)   19 milhas =   30km (Survivor)

Todo o trajeto em percurso de ida e volta será em estrada de terra, chão batido, com pequenas passagens por trecho em asfalto e paralelepípedo

– Dificuldade elevada com vários trechos de subida e descida em uma serra logo no início-fim da prova, vide altimetria

– Os atletas devem ter atenção redobrada no trajeto pois o tráfego de veículos não será bloqueado por completo

– Os atletas devem ter atenção triplicada no trajeto noturno devido às pontes de madeira (não há iluminação pública)

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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.

READ MORE IN: http://ac100.com/

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11th Annual KEYS100 is May 19-20, 2018!

The 11th annual KEYS100 will be held the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, May 19 and 20, 2018. The event is a series of point-to-point races, beginning in Key Largo for the 100-mile races, in Marathon for the 50 mile race and in Big Pine Key for the 50 kilometer race, all finishing 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 and outreach, 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.) 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. In addition, 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 2018: 300 IN THE INDIVIDUAL 100 MILE RACE; 200 IN THE 50 MILE RACE; 250 IN THE 50 KILOMETER RACE; 125 TOTAL TEAMS, INCLUDING MILITARY.

READ MORE IN :http://keys100.com/


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.

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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
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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)

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Barkley Marathons 100 milhas – The Barkley Marathons – 100 Mile Run

60 quilômetros em 60 horas. Em 30 anos, apenas 14 corredores conseguiram completar a Barkley 100, uma ultramaratona que tem como palco as assombrosas montanhas do Tennessee, nos Estados Unidos.  Em 2016 apenas um conseguiu completar a prova.

Realizada em meados do mês de março ou abril, a largada ocorre sempre entre a meia noite e o meio-dia de um sábado no Parque Estadual Frozen Head. Usar GPS é proibido na Barkley 100. O percurso é demarcado por livros amarrados às árvores e o corredor precisa arrancar a página que corresponde ao seu número de peito.

Detalhe, quem participa pela primeira vez precisa entregar como “inscrição” a placa de seu carro. Quem consegue participar de uma segunda edição, deve levar peças de roupas para os organizadores, que quase nunca descem a montanha.  Fonte: http://www.folhavitoria.com.br/esportes/blogs/corridaderua/2015/05/08/pague-para-entrar-e-reze-para-sair-conheca-cinco-corridas-mais-extremas-mundo/

The Barkley is considered one of the toughest 100 mile races in the world. It has 59,100 feet of climb (and 59,100 feet of descent), more than any other 100 mile race, more than the 33,000 ft. of climb at Hardrock, and more than the 45,000 ft. at Nolan’s 14.

2016 Results

Apr. 2-4, 2016. 10:42 AM start.

Loop 1 
1 Jared Campbell UT         8:01:18
2 Gary Robbins NWF          8:01:19
3 Adam Lint WA              8:01:23
4 Andrew Thompson NH        8:14:44
5 John Kelly MD             8:58:16
6 John Fegyveresi VT        9:15:16
7 Benoit Laval FRA          9:36:13
8 Jason Poole CO           10:02:12
9 Erik Storheim UT         10:10:17
10 Ty Draney WY            10:10:18
11 Michiel Panhuysen NED   10:20:07
12 Dale Holdaway BRA       10:20:15
13 Georg Kunzfeld GER      10:48:04
14 Dominique Ecoiffier NCL 10:48:40
15 Ed Thomas SD            10:49:05
16 Nikolay Nachev WA       10:55:20
17 Mikael Andersson SWE    11:14:59
18 Jennilynn Eaton UT      11:19:39
19 Heather Anderson WA     11:24:02
20 Conrado Bermudez NJ     11:33:37
21 Rebecca Wilcox AUS      11:33:38
22 Niki Rehn NZL           11:37:36
23 Kirby Russell TN        11:37:38
24 Hiram Rogers TN         11:46:55
25 Remy Jegard FRA         11:46:56
26 Iso Yucra BOL           11:52:28
27 Hisayuki Tateno JAP     11:52:32
28 Brad Bishop CO          12:56:51
40 Starters

Loop 2 
1 Jared Campbell           19:02:32
2 Gary Robbins             19:02:33
3 John Kelly               20:13:43
4 Dale Holdaway            25:24:54
5 Jason Poole              25:47:25
6 Ty Draney                25:47:26
7 Jennilynn Eaton          26:28:37
8 Michiel Panhuysen        26:36:10
25 Starters

Loop 3 
1 Jared Campbell           31:27:16
2 Gary Robbins             31:27:20
3 John Kelly               32:38:08
7 Starters

Loop 4
1 Gary Robbins             46:39:04
2 Jared Campbell           46:40:06
3 John Kelly               47:46:58
3 Starters

Loop 5
1 Jared Campbell           59:32:30
3 Starters

Source : http://www.mattmahoney.net/barkley/

 

14-15-16/OUT Ultra Maratona 100 Milhas da Serra do Mar

14-15-16/OUT Ultra Maratona 100 Milhas da Serra do Mar

As inscrições e pagamento poderão ser feitas até o dia 02/10/2016, através do site www.correrenadar.com.br. NÃO haverá inscrição após essa data.

– Somente o pagamento garante a inscrição do atleta. O Valor de toda inscrição é individual e depois de confirmada, não será devolvido em nenhuma hipótese.

– O atleta deverá apresentar por e-mail um atestado de liberação médica específico para essa prova até dia 03 de outubro, original entregue no dia da retirada do kit para 160km-100km-86km-50km, sem isso o atleta estará impedido de participar da prova.

– O atleta deverá preencher o termo de responsabilidade na retirada do kit no qual isenta a organização da prova de qualquer responsabilidade, tanto realizadores e patrocinadores, em seu nome e de seus sucessores, sem isso o atleta estará impedido de participar da prova.

– Eventuais despesas médicas e hospitalares, resultantes do desgaste físico dos atletas, serão de inteira responsabilidade do atleta.

– Regra de participação individual com liberdade de ritmo e de paradas para apoio e descanso

– É obrigatório o uso de lanterna de cabeça ou similar na prova de 160km e 100km

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