The Coastal Challenge Costa Rica is a multi-stage trail running race where you’ll test your mental and physical strength in order to survive the heavy tropical forest & beach weather.
It’s consider one of the top trail running races in the world, but TCC is much more than that. A complete experience where runners (world pro and amateurs), staff & media interact in a 24 hours all inclusive base camp experience.
TCC 2020 Overview
February 8th to 15th, 2020
Official registration & poolside reception for competitors in San José: February 8th
Registration/Opening Ceremony: February 9th
Race start: February 9th
Race finish: February 15th
Race length: 6 days
Distance: Expedition Run 236km | Adventure Run 155km
102 jours 18 heures 43 minutes, c’est le temps qu’il a fallu à Patrick Malandain pour parcourir en courant 10732 kilomètres à travers les Etats-Unis et le Canada.
Aujourd’hui vous pouvez vous aussi vivre cette aventure et voir de vos propres yeux la réalisation de ce périple !
Grâce au livre-photo US we CAN, vous embarquez pour un voyage de 180 pages et de plus de 500 photos sur le trajet même de la course record de Patrick Malandain.
Vous pourrez vivre au jour le jour le parcours de Patrick, la vie quotidienne durant cette course et les magnifiques paysages traversés.
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.
Esta é a maior corrida de revezamento por equipe em extensão da América Latina, com 140 km, ao redor da Ilha de Florianópolis, Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Foi criada em 1996, pela Eco Floripa Eventos Esportivos, que detém os direitos autorias do evento e que desde então sempre a organizou e produziu. As 400 equipes que podem participar do evento são compostas de 2, 8 ou até 12 corredores, que são classificados em nove categorias. Existem 19 postos de troca ao redor da ilha e as equipes devem se deslocar de um posto a outro de para fazerem as trocas. As distâncias entre os postos de troca variam de 4 a 16 km e os graus de dificuldade são classificados desde um nível fácil a muito, muito difícil. Para progredir de um ponto a outro, a equipe transporta os corredores utilizando vans, carros ou motos. As paisagens são exuberantes por estradas de terra, trilhas de mata atlântica, banana boat, montanhas, dunas e 20 lindas praias de Florianópolis, onde a limpeza é impecável. É uma prova diferente, vibrante, desafiadora, que exige estratégia e planejamento na escalação de cada membro da equipe, de acordo com o percurso e condição física, o que acaba estimulando o espírito de companheirismo e colaboração mútua no grupo.
Corredores cabra da peste me deem licença pra falar as palavra usada aqui pelo povo do sertão e convidar voi micês pra se aprochegar aqui nesse sertão e correr que nem nutiça ruim.
Essa tal de ultra vai acontecer no dia 4 de abril de 2020 numa temperatura de rachar o quengo …
As unha dos pé vão vuar fora… e o côro ficar na pueira da caatinga.
Só vem pra essas banda correr quem for cabra macho e muié homi.
Vão puder correr sozinho que nem doido… Correr de parêa… de três incangado… de quato que nem carro de boi… e de seize… qui nem trem incarriado.
Vai ser uma corrida onde os corredor macho e as corredora macha vão conhecer a história da região, vão ficar mais estudado com a curtura local e o mió, superar os seus limites na cansêra da corrida.
A distânça é pequena, só 100 km dentro da caatinga numa temperatura bêrando os quarenta grá, num calôzinho que aqui a gente chama de calô inferná.
No vale do São Francisco os corredor vão passar pela caatinga e vê as pranta daqui, o umbuzeiro, o mandacarú, a umburana e muita “pranta amarela”…e não esquecer do cacto e da palma que dá no meio da canela… é espinho feito a gota.
The Two Oceans Ultra Marathon and the Two Oceans Half Marathon are held under the auspices, rules and regulations of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU), Athletics South Africa (ASA) and Western Province Athletics (WPA).
The athlete agrees to participate at their own risk and by their entry and participation fully indemnifies the organisers of the Two Oceans Marathon events, the Two Oceans Marathon NPC, Athletics South Africa, Western Province Athletics, City of Cape Town, SANParks, all official sponsors and partners, volunteer groups, medical suppliers, and any and all local authorities, from any direct or indirect loss or damage, however caused, arising from their participation in the event or related to the event, including pre-race and post-race activities.
The race organisers reserve the right to accept or reject any entry. It is the responsibility of each athlete to ensure that they are medically fit and healthy to participate in the event. The Two Oceans Marathon has the right to reject an entry on the advice of the race medical team. IAAF Rule 144.1 b states that the Medical Practitioner has the highest authority at the race. EMS also have the authority to take an athlete off the road (ASA Rule 5.6 and IAAF 144.1.b), even if the athlete refuses (as TOM is responsible for their well-being).
Medical flagging: Athletes who entered the TOM Ultra Marathon, Half Marathon or Trail Runs, and who are flagged and required to upload medical documents to the TOM online entry system, must do so by the Profile Update deadline. Athletes who fail to meet this deadline will forfeit their entry.
The Two Oceans Marathon reserves the right, in their sole discretion, to remove any participant or entrant from the event or event route should (i) their conduct or attire in any way endanger or cause a hazard to other participants, spectators and / or attendees of the event; (ii) their conduct or attire poses a medical risk to themselves. No banners or flags carried with poles are allowed. Only official pace setters will be permitted to run with poles, which will adhere to strict safety guidelines.
All entry fees are non-refundable and non-transferable under all circumstances, including, but not limited to, cancellation of the event or of the athlete’s participation, or change in the date, nature, or format of the event. The event may be cancelled or changed due to severe weather or any other factors that may be deemed to threaten the safety of athletes, staff, or volunteers.
Completou 106 mataronas e mais de 60 ultramaratonas (provas acima de 42km). Após correr quase todos os estados brasileiros participando de maratonas, Carlos estreou em ultramaratonas correndo a ultramaratona de 100 km em Cubatão em 1997 e depois seguiu para participar da Comrades Marathon (maratona dos camaradas) na África do Sul, prova de 90 km de montanhas. Nessa prova, tornou-se o 2º brasileiro na história a completar a prova e mas não ganhou a medalha pois correu em 11h 01 27 seg . mas voltou com a experiência incrível de percorrer as estradas Sul africanas e como prêmio ganhou da empresa em que trabalhava uma viagem para correr a maratona de Nova Iorque (EUA).
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.
– Trail runner et amoureux de la montagne et de la nature,
– Exploitant viticole au domaine du Germain à St julien dans le Beaujolais,
– Masseur kinésithérapeute.
Né le 24 décembre 1985 à Lille, mes parents ont ensuite déménagé dans les alpes à Novalaise près de Chambéry où j’ai vécu 20ans.
J’ai effectué mes études de kinésithérapie à Grenoble puis j’ai travaillé en Rhône alpes et plus longuement en Lozère à Florac avant de rejoindre le Beaujolais où je vis actuellement.
Situé à quelques kms au nord de la région Lyonnaise je bénéficie d’un terrain naturel très vallonné idéal pour la pratique de mon sport et qui se situe à moins d’1h30 de trajet des Alpes et de ses sommets…
Marié et papa de 3 enfants en 2013, 2014 et 2019, je partage donc ma vie entre les alpes et le Beaujolais pour assouvir mes passions.
Named one of the greatest runners of all time, Scott Jurek has become a living legend. He has claimed victories in nearly all of ultrarunning’s elite trail and road events including the historic 153-mile Spartathlon, the Hardrock 100, the Badwater 135-Mile Ultramarathon, and—his signature race—the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run, which he won a record seven straight times. Scott has also taken the running world by storm with his 2015 Appalachian Trail speed record, averaging nearly 50 miles a day over 46 days—and the United States all-surface record in the 24-Hour Run with 165.7 miles: 6.5 marathons in one day.
Off the trail, Scott is a New York Times-bestselling author for his memoir, Eat & Run, has been prominently featured in countless publications, and is a star of the international bestseller, Born To Run.
More than just a champion, Scott is a true student and ambassador of the sport, known to stay at finish lines cheering until the last runner crosses. When not racing, he donates his time to many non profit organizations and is an avid volunteer in the areas of environmental conservation, fitness and health.