Worlds Toughest Ultra Marathon – 250km Atacama Crossing – Ben Seymour

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Worlds Toughest Ultra Marathon – 250km Atacama Crossing – Ben Seymour X Under Armour AU
The Atacama Crossing (Chile) is part of the 4 Deserts Race Series, named by TIME magazine as one of the Top 10 Endurance Competitions in the world.



Ultramaratona Caminhos de Rosa 250 Km 08 e 10 de setembro de 2022

A corrida a pé, que acontecerá entre os dias 08 e 10 de setembro de 2022, possui percursos reduzidos até nossas famosas ultradistâncias, 42km, 61km, 89km, 171km, 250km. Escolha sua longa distância, se informe e boa sorte no desafio!

Esse caminho foi a única experiência que Guimarães vivenciou no sertão, que tem provas de que realmente ele esteve ali. Mas sua vida, suas obras ganharam tamanha notoriedade que todos pelo sertão tem algum causo para contar sobre sua passagem nos mais diversos lugares desse sertão mineiro.

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Bastão Caminhada Trekking Bengala Trilha Retrátil Alumínio Prata


Bengala para deficiente visual retrátil. Possui cabo anatômico e corpo em alumínio. 3 Níveis de regulagem de altura com travamento por rosca. Ponteira com pé em plástico, podendo ter opção de 3 pontas. (2imagem) Material: Alumínio. Altura máxima: 110 cm Altura Mínima: 51 cm

LEIA MAIS SOBRE Bastão Caminhada Trekking Bengala Trilha Retrátil Alumínio Prata

Tênis de Caminhada Leve Confortável Masculino e Feminino

Versatilidade é a palavra-chave desse tênis. Modelo unissex e disponivel em 3 cores que combinam super bem com qualquer ocasião.

  • Palmilha leve e macia para absorção de impacto
  • Disponível nas cores: grafite, branco e camuflado
  • Cadarço para melhor ajuste ao pé

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Pochete Anatômica Para Corrida Academia Training – Kestal

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Para guardar os pertences durante a pratica de exercícios físicos como caminhada e corrida e para levar em viagens e passeios. Para saber mais clique aqui ou no link : https://amzn.to/3uT93rQ

Pochete Anatômica Para Corrida Academia Training – Kestal

 

35th MARATHON DES SABLES 03 to 13 April 2020 in southern Morocco

The 35th MARATHON DES SABLES is organized by ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION Internationale and will take place from 03 to 13 April 2020 in southern Morocco. This 35th annual event will take place under the aegis of the MOROCCAN MINISTRY OF TOURISM and will bring together around 1 200 French and foreign participants.

Read more in : https://www.marathondessables.com/en





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Mauna to Mauna Ultra 17-23 May 2020

The Grand to Grand Ultra and the Mauna to Mauna Ultra are the culmination of our vision to create world-class stage events in two of the remotest locations – the remotest place in America and the remotest place in the world.

We searched high and low for the most iconic courses possible. It was the unique opportunity to organize an event that would stretch from the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, to the summit of the relatively unknown but equally geologically iconic Grand Staircase, that settled the location for G2G.

After several more years of research and scouting, we decided that we had to create a race on the remotest archipelago in the world. It has everything for an amazing stage race – tough and varied terrain, beauty, the world’s tallest and largest mountains, the world’s most active volcano, and 11 of the world’s 13 climate zones.  It was the creation of M2M.

We bring over 50 years of event management, business building and ultramarathon experience to bear on these unique events. We have well qualified and experienced staff who round out the management team enabling us to execute the world’s premier self-supported stage races.

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The Grand to Grand Ultra – 23 – 29 SEPTEMBER 2018 GRAND CANYON, USA – 6 STAGES, 7 DAYS, 170 MILES (273 KM)


6 STAGES, 7 DAYS, 170 MILES (273 KM)
The Grand to Grand Ultra and the Mauna to Mauna Ultra are the culmination of our vision to create world-class stage events in two of the remotest locations – the remotest place in America and the remotest place in the world.

We searched high and low for the most iconic courses possible. It was the unique opportunity to organize an event that would stretch from the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, to the summit of the relatively unknown but equally geologically iconic Grand Staircase, that settled the location for G2G.

After several more years of research and scouting, we decided that we had to create a race on the remotest archipelago in the world. It has everything for an amazing stage race – tough and varied terrain, beauty, the world’s tallest and largest mountains, the world’s most active volcano, and 11 of the world’s 13 climate zones. It was the creation of M2M.

We bring over 50 years of event management, business building and ultramarathon experience to bear on this unique event. We are delighted to have an extremely well qualified staff who round out the Grand to Grand Ultra executive team and a council of advisors consisting of some of the world’s most elite ultramarathoners, who continuously provide the guidance to design and execute the world’s premier stage events.

Read More in : https://g2gultra.com/

33rd MARATHON DES SABLES – 06 to 16 April 2018 in southern Morocco

ART. 1 : ORGANIZATION

The 33rd MARATHON DES SABLES is organized by ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION Internationale and will take place from 06 to 16 April 2018 in southern Morocco. This 33rd annual event will take place under the aegis of the MOROCCAN MINISTRY OF TOURISM and will bring together around 1 300 French and foreign participants.

 

ART. 2 : DEFINITION OF THE COMPETITION

The 33rd MARATHON DES SABLES is a foot race, open to runners and walkers, with several stages, free style, and with food self-sufficiency over a distance of about 250 Km. Each participant must carry his/her own backpack containing food, sleeping gear and other material.

 

ART. 3 : GENERAL CONDITIONS

The 33rd MARATHON DES SABLES will be administered according to the general race regulations and their amendments (road book,…), to which all participants agree when they register.

 

ART. 4 : CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION FOR PARTICIPANTS

Anyone meeting the following conditions will be accepted: over 18, any citizenship. Competitors must hold a medical certificate issued by the organization stating their ability to participate and a resting ECG report.
Teenagers over 16 may participate in the 33rd MARATHON DES SABLES subject to prior consent from ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION Internationale and written permission from a parent or guardian. They will have to meet the same requirements as adults.

 

ART. 5 : CATEGORIES OF PARTICIPANTS

CATEGORY A : INDIVIDUAL

CATEGORY B : TEAM PARTICIPANT

CATEGORY A :Every entrant will be ranked. In addition to the general ranking, there will be placing for :

• females,
• veteran M1 (aged 40 – 49),
• veteran M2 (aged 50 – 59),
• veteran M3 (aged 60 – 69),
• veteran M4 (aged 70 – 79),
• veteran W1 (aged 40 to 49),
• veteran W2 (aged 50 to 59),
• veteran W3 (aged 60 to 69),
• veteran W4 (aged 70 to 79).

Classification is based on year of birth.

CATEGORY B : TEAM PARTICIPANT
A team is made up of at least three runners. To remain in the race, all three members of the team must complete the race. However each member is recorded as an individual in the general ranking.

 

ART. 6 : PROGRAM OF THE RACE

06 April: Departure for Morocco*, arrival, transfer bivouac.
07 April: Technical, administrative and medical formalities.
08 to 13 April: Timed stages with food self-sufficiency.
14 April: Timed, “Solidarity” stage with food self-sufficiency
15 April: Free day
16 April: Return to France.*

*Competitors not using the Paris flight may have to arrive a day earlier and return a day later depending on flight connections.

ATLANTIDE ORGANISATION Internationale reserves the right to modify:

• the regulations of the 33rd MARATHON DES SABLES,
• the aspect of the course (see ART. 21),
• the place and destination in case of forces beyond our control: weather, cataclysm, armed conflict, invasion in any form, lock-out…

 

ART. 7 : TECHNICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MEDICAL VERIFICATIONS

These will take place on 07 April 2018.
Participants must present themselves to the race administrators and medical team responsible for carrying out these verifications. He or she must imperatively have fulfilled his or her technical, administrative and medical obligations (see ART. 24, 25, 27 & 28) before departure. At the control point, an exact list of each participant’s equipment must be established (i.e., compulsory items, personal belongings, food and caloric value, etc.). The race stewards are authorized at any time to check and supervise the participants’ backpacks. Individual items of the participant’s equipment as referred to in the above list is strictly personal. Any items missing from the list, whether thrown away, lost or stolen, shall be penalized. All competitors are responsible for their own equipment and they must therefore inform the organization of any missing item, failing which penalities could be levied (see ART. 27 and 28). Any found objects that remain unclaimed after 24 hours shall be disposed of, except for telephones, cameras and batteries. Each competitor is responsible for his/her own equipment.
During the race, none of the items in your backpack will be looked after by the organization.

 

ART. 8 : IDENTIFICATION MARKS RESERVED BY THE ORGANIZATION

During the administrative and technical registration, the organisation will provide each participant with:

• 2 breast plates bearing a number, approx. 18 cm x 16 cm
– one for upper part of the chest
– one for the back,to be attached to the backpack,
• a check-in card
• WAA ChronoTag (3)
• a distress beacon SPOT

These ID marks must be worn by the participants throughout the race and positioned according to the organization’s indications, failing which penalties will be issued. The race stewards may carry out checks at any time. It is formally forbidden to cover the organization’s race numbers with any other lettering. Each participant must ensure his/her ID marking is clear, entirely visible, in good condition and in the proper place, under pain of penalty (see ART. 27 and 28).The organization will provide competitors with spare tags in case of damage or loss. The distress beacon must be handed in at the end of the race. The loss of the distress beacon will incur a fine of 100 euro (see ART. 27 and 28).
Each participant agrees to adhere strictly to this rule, subject to serious penalty in the case of violation (see ART. 27 and 28).

SOURCE AND READ MORE IN : http://www.marathondessables.com/en

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Caminhos de Rosa – Ultramaratona – 300km – 6 a 9 de setembro de 2018

ULTRAMARATONA – 300 KM

Ultramaratona – 250 km 

Ultramaratona – 140 km

Ultramaratona – 50 km

Ultramaratona – 100 km

Meia-maratona – 13 e 21 km

PROGRAMAÇÃO UTRAMARATONA 300 KM
 LOCAL DA ENTREGA DE KIT’S, REUNIÃO PRÉ-CORRIDA E LARGADA

TRÊS MARIAS/MG

DIA 05/09 – QUARTA-FEIRA

 

12:00 – Inicio da entrega de Kit’s e reunião pré-prova

18:00 – Abertura oficial do evento

21:00-  Inicio da reunião pré-corrida

21:00 – Encerramento das atividades do dia

 

DIA 07/09 – SEXTA-FEIRA

Morro da Garça

11:00 – Largada 2 etapa

 

DIA 08/09 – SÁBADO

 

20:30 – Premiação

21:00 – Fechamento da chegada

CHEGADA

Museu Guimarães Rosa

Av. Padre João, 443  Cordisburgo – MG

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Spartathlon 2018 – 250 km – 36 hours – 28 – 29 September 2018

Spartathlon is the event that brings this deed to attention today by drawing a legend out of the depths of history. The idea for its creation is belongs to John Foden, a British RAF Wing Commander. As a lover of Greece and student of ancient Greek history, Foden stopped his reading of Herodotus’ narration regarding Pheidippides, puzzled and wondering if a modern man could cover the distance from Athens to Sparta, i.e. 250 kms, within 36 hours.

Described as the world’s most grueling race, the Spartathlon runs over rough tracks and muddy paths (often it rains during the race), crosses vineyards and olive groves, climbs steep hillsides and, most challenging of all, takes the runners on the 1,200 meter ascent and descent of Mount Parthenio in the dead of night. This is the mountain, covered with rocks and bushes, on which it is said Pheidippides met the god Pan. In 2,500 years man has had no impact at all. There is still no pathway over the mountain that is swept by strong winds with temperatures as low as 4°C. The ascent is marked out by a trail of battery-driven colored flashing lights and its challenge is a trial for human stamina and mental strength. Over the mountain the last sections are no less energy sapping and exhausting for the runners as they follow a road that winds up and down hills before descending into Sparta. Even the finest athletes start hallucinating as they cover these final stages.
Having lost all sense of time and reality, they are “on automatic” as they push their weary bodies on towards the finishing line at the statue of Leonidas. At most, only about a third of the runners who leave Athens end the course in Sparta. The goal of all participants is to cover the course within the 36-hour time limit. Setting records is the primary aim. Those who succeed in reaching Sparta have trouble finding words to describe their feelings. Spartathlon has to be lived through. It is a very personal experience in which the athletes dream about participating. Their imagination is stirred by the idea of being a modern Pheidippides, running in the footsteps of the ancient messenger. They train for years to get fit enough both physically and mentally to meet the race’s demands.
To apply to Spartathlon 2018, runners need to have fulfilled at least one (1) of the following criteria within the years 2016, 2017 or 2018 (up to February 24th):

INTERNATIONAL RACES
a) Finish a 100-km race within 10:00 hours (men) or 10:30 hours (women).
b) Cover a 120 km (men) or 110 km distance (women) in a 12-hour race.
c) Finish a 100-mile race in 21:00 hours (men) or 22:00 hours (women).
d) Finish Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run, within 24:00 hours (men) or 25:00 hours (women).
e) Cover at least 180 km (men) or 170 km (women) in a 24-hour race.
f) Finish a non-stop 200-220 km race within 29:00 hours (men) or 30:00 hours (women).
g) Finish UltraBalaton (221 km) in 31:00 hours (men) or 32:00 hours (women)
h) Finish a longer than 220 km non-stop race within 36:00 hours (men) or 37:00 hours (women).
i) Finish Badwater race within 39:00 hours (men) or 40:00 hours (women).
j) Finish Grand Union Canal Race within 34:00 hours (men) or 35:00 hours (women).
k) Finish Sakura Michi 250-km race in 36:00 hours
l) Finish Yamaguchi 100 Hagi-O-Kan Maranic 250-km race within 42:00 hours (men) or 43:00 hours (women).
m) Cover a distance of at least 280 km (men) or 260 km (women) in a 48-hour race.

RACES IN GREECE
a) Finish Spartathlon race within 36:00 hours.
b) Finish Olympian Race Nemea-Olympia within 28:00 hours.
c) Finish Euchidios Athlos 107, 5 km within 12:30 hours (men) or 13:00 hours (women).
d) Finish Euchidios Hyperathlos 215 km within 32:00 hours (men) or 33:00 hours (women).
e) Finish “ROUT” Rodopi Advendurun 100-mile race within 32:00 hours (men) or 33:00 hours (women).
f) Finish Dolichos Race Delphi-Olympia 255 km within 42:00 hours (men) or 43:00 hours (women).
g) Finish VFUT Paranesti 100 miles race within 32:00 hours (men) or 33:00 hours (women).
h) Finish Dromos Athanaton 142 km race within 18:00 hours (men) or 19:00 hours (women).

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

12th edition of Jungle Marathon – October 5th-14th 2017 in Amazonia, Brazil

Jungle Marathon, the world’s wildest eco race, gives competitors the opportunity to combine sport and eco tourism and experience this stunning part of the world.

 

We offer three distances: a marathon; a 4 stage 127km race and a 6 stage 254km race.

 

The course, which includes swamps, river crossings, steep climbs and descents, village trails and fluvial beaches, combined with humidity and scorching temperatures makes it a daunting and exciting race, but well within the realms of any competitor who has a strong mental mindset.

 

Yes, physical fitness is a requirement- but if you don’t have strong mental tenacity to combine with it then you will struggle to reach the finish.

 

If you are ready for one of the most exciting and challenging adventures of your life, sign up today and join us from October 5th-14th 2017 in Amazonia, Brazil at the 12th anniversary of the legendary Jungle Marathon .

Read More:  http://junglemarathon.uk/

Leia em Português : http://junglemarathon.uk/por/

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The Legends Trail Race – 03/03/2017

The Legends Trail Race

The Legends Trail is a non-stop, unmarked race over 250km in the Southern part of Belgium during winter time. Competitors have 60h to finish the grueling course, with only 4 checkpoints, and around 7000D+.

The following document outlines all of the specific rules governing the Legends Trail Race. These rules must be adhered to at all times during the event both on the course and at each individual checkpoint. The Legends Trail Race is a non-stop, winter, mountain marathon and must be considered as a serious undertaking.

Due to the potential for adverse or extreme weather conditions you are responsible for your own safety on the trail and at all checkpoints. You must, therefore, be in good enough physical condition to complete the race within the allotted time and possess the necessary skills to navigate effectively and manage emergency situations in mountainous terrain during the winter.

In addition to accepting the race rules and terms & conditions it is required that you sign/ agree to the participant waiver and complete the medical questionnaire prior to the start of the race. By joining the race you accept the Race Rules and Terms & Conditions of entry.

  1. You must be aged 18 or above.
  2. Legends Trail Race athletes have 61h40m to complete the race course (based on an average moving speed of 4km/h).
  3. Athletes must observe any advised cut-off times.
  4. CP1 departure has a Cut-off time, that will be announced before the race.
  5. CP2 departure has a Cut-off time, that will be announced before the race.
  6. CP3 departure has a Cut-off time, that will be announced before the race.
  7. CP4 departure has a Cut-off time, that will be announced before the race.
  8. CP4.1 departure has a Cut-off time, that will be announced before the race.
  9. In some instances athletes will be advised on their pacing to safely meet any cut-offs. Failure to meet any set targets may result in early withdrawal from the race.
  10. You must check in/out of every checkpoint with a race official.
  11. You must ensure your race number is recorded by our course monitors during the race. Failure to do this will incur a penalty and if it happens more than once possible penalties or expulsion.
  12. You are not allowed to have a support team. Any outside assistance from family, friends or any other person is only allowed at the 4 predefined checkpoints.
  13. The use of pacers is not allowed.
  14. The use of poles is allowed.
  15. You must complete the course on foot with no assistance from vehicles of any kind for transportation.
  16. You will be fitted with a GPS tracking device which you are responsible for. You will be instructed on where to position this device and how to look after it. You are responsible for handing in this device when you finish. If you fail to do this you are responsible for any penalty charges associated with returning the tracker.
  17. No illegal drugs are allowed during your race.
  18. You can provide us with a resupply bag which should be no heavier than 20kg. Make sure all of your equipment fits in your bag i.e. no extra bags attached to the sides. Drop bags will be weighed. The resupply bag will go to checkpoints 1, 2, 3, 4 and the Finish as required based on event.
  19. You can use cafes, shops and restaurants along the route to resupply but no hotels or B&B’s for sleeping.
  20. You can sleep outside at each of the 4 checkpoints.
  21. If you stop for a substantial length of time (over 1hr) find an area with mobile phone reception and contact RACE HQ via SMS or a phone call.
  22. You must remain on the course at all times unless we divert you to a checkpoint.
  23. You must have demonstrable navigation skills.
  24. You must carry the mandatory equipment at all times whilst on the course. We may spot check at any time during the race for safety. If you don’t you will be deemed unfit to continue and withdrawn from the race.
  25. Littering (which includes dropping/ disposing of equipment) on the trail is not permitted at any time during the race. Any individual found intentionally littering will be immediately disqualified from the race with no exceptions. Respect the environment!
  26. A mobile phone must be carried at all times. We may place signs on the course that require you to contact Race HQ or switch on your phone for safety. If we place these signs on the course there’s a reason for it.
  27. In the event of adverse or extreme weather the race organizers reserve the right to amend the route and programme accordingly. You will be informed a.s.a.p. at the nearest checkpoint (or monitoring position) and will be briefed when appropriate. However, athletes who have completed the route prior to any significant amendments (original route) will rank higher if they complete the course.
  28. In the event of adverse or extreme weather you may be held in certain areas on the course or at a checkpoint. This is when course conditions are a danger to your wellbeing. In this scenario we cannot be held responsible for any additional time this adds to your race and you will be released as soon as possible, and when possible in order. However, cut-off times may be amended to allow for delays. We are not in charge of the weather.
  29. If you are deemed unsuitable to continue at any stage of the race, the race organizers reserve the right to hold you for a minimum of 4 hours or withdraw you from the event. This could be for the following:
    1. Medical grounds – Fatigue, injury, previous medical condition etc.
      1. Not all injuries will require withdrawal from the event and it is at the discretion of the medical staff.
    2. Cheating – Not completing the course as marked/ instructed, using public transport or receiving outside assistance etc other than what is specified.
    3. Unable to complete the course in the allotted time.
    4. Unsociable behavior.
    5. Poor navigation skills.
    6. Unsafe racing.
  30. If another team or individual is in need of emergency assistance it is expected that you provide assistance.
    1. Once reported, the race organizer will credit any time spent assisting with the aid or rescue of a fellow participant.
  31. The race directors have complete autonomy throughout the duration of the race and their decision is final on all rulings.
  32. You are required to make your own way to and from the event.
  33. You must agree with the participant waiver, terms & conditions and race rules, and complete the medical questionnaire and supply this prior to race start.
  34. The race organizers reserve the right to amend or update the rules or terms of entry at any time.

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Salomon Men’s Speedcross 3 CS Trail Running, Genepi, 10.5 D US

Salomon Men’s Speedcross 3 CS Trail Running, Genepi, 10.5 D US