Ultra de Rua Parque Altamiro de Moura Pacheco – 13 de outubro de 2018
As provas que compõem o evento ULTRAMARATONA DE RUA – BR135 PARQUE ESTADUAL ALTAMIRO DE MOURA PACHECO serão realizadas no dia 13 de Outubro de 2018, na cidade de Goianópolis, com qualquer condição climática, tendo a participação de atletas regularmente inscritos de ambos os sexos, ficando sua largadas acontecendo da seguinte forma:
Largada: Parque Estadual Altamiro de Moura Pacheco Endereço: BR 060/153, Km 127, S/n, Zona Rural – Goianápolis – GO, às 7h00
SOLO e RELAY CORPORATIVO (Revezamento), são as únicas categorias existentes na Ultramaratona de Rua BR135.
Não haverá distinção entre categorias de atletas por sexo ou faixa etária.
Cadeirantes, Cegos, Amputados e quaiser ouras classificações existentes de atletas, não definidas aqui, participantes da Ultramaratona de Rua Brazil 135, são considerados ultramaratonistas.
TODOS os ultramaratonistas serão tratados igualmente.
Não haverá nenhum tipo de Pontos de Apoio ao longo do percurso.
O apoio aos atletas será dado somente no Ponto de Concentração da Prova (PC)
O atleta deve estar preparado para ser AUTO SUFICIENTE ao longo do percurso.
Não haverá entrega de Troféus e nenhuma outra forma de premiação diferentes daquelas contantes do item 9 do regulamento.
Solo 5K
Solo 10K
Solo 20K
Solo 40K
Solo 80K – PROVA CLASSIFICATÓRIA PARA A BR135
Relay Corporativo 20 – 4 atletas (1 volta de 5K por atleta )
Relay Corporativo 40 – 4 atletas (2 voltas de 5K por atleta)
Relay Corporativo 80 – 4 atletas (4 voltas de 5K por atleta)
A prova está com inscrição aberta nos seguintes sites:
Solo 5K
Solo 10K
Solo 20K
Solo 40K
Solo 80K – PROVA CLASSIFICATÓRIA PARA A BR135
Relay Corporativo 20 – 4 atletas (1 volta de 5K por atleta )
Relay Corporativo 40 – 4 atletas (2 voltas de 5K por atleta)
Relay Corporativo 80 – 4 atletas (4 voltas de 5K por atleta)
A inscrição em uma das provas que compõe a ULTRAMARATONA DE RUA BRAZIL 135 é pessoal e intransferível, não podendo qualquer pessoa ser substituída por outra, em qualquer situação. O atleta que ceder seu BIB (número de peito) para outra pessoa e não comunicar aos organizadores do evento formalmente por escrito será responsável por qualquer acidente ou dano que esta venha a sofrer, isentando o atendimento e qualquer responsabilidade da organização da prova, seus patrocinadores, apoiadores e órgãos públicos envolvidos na prova.
As provas estão com inscrições abertas nos seguintes sites:
The Superior 100 is one of the most rugged, remote, and relentless 100 mile footraces out there. It’s beautiful and challenging. This multi-genre book is part nonfiction novel, part history, part memoir, among other things. It follows eight runners through the race. It follows crew members, volunteers, course markers, sweepers, and the race director. It dives into race history. With lyric and memorable narrative, it captures the physical, mental, and spiritual journeys of the competitors as they run through the night, through the forests, rivers, and ridgetops of the Sawtooth Mountains of northern Minnesota.
Race course
The Montane Yukon Arctic Ultra will follow the Yukon Quest trail, the trail of the world’s toughest Sled Dog Race.
The marathon finishes at Muktuk Adventures just off the Takhini River. The 100 mile racers will go from Whitehorse to Braeburn. The 300 mile racers will keep on going all the way to Pelly Farm. There they will leave the river to turn around and go back to Pelly Crossing on the farm road. The 430 mile participants go all the way to Dawson City.
The trail will be marked. However, if there is fresh snow or a lot of wind it will be difficult to find the trail. If you want to enhance your ability to understand your orientation, we recommend you use a GPS. You will find necessary co-ordinates and more information on the race course in the “Trail Description” (see “Service” section).
Start time, date and location
The Montane Yukon Arctic Ultra 2019 will start on February 3rd. The time for the start is 10:30 AM.
We will start at Shipyard’s Park in Whitehorse next to the Yukon river. A detailed description of the location is given at the race briefing. If there is not sufficient snow cover on the sidewalks we will provide transportation for the pulk sleds. Timing for this will be announced at the race briefing.
Preliminary pre-Race schedule for 2019
January 31st, 2019
16:00 – 18:00 Hand-Out of the rental gear, Coast High Country Inn (Room: tbc.)
February 1st, 2019
09:00 – 12:00 Hand-in of any missing paper work, hand-out of SPOT units, maps, race bibs, filling-in and signing of CARA waiver, Coast High Country Inn (Room: tbc.)
12:30 – 15:00 Meet & Greet – a chance for athletes to meet each other and ask questions , Coast High Country Inn (Room: tbc.)
17:00 – 22:00 Gear check I – details and room tbc.
18:00 – 19:00 Briefing for volunteers, Coast High Country Inn (Room: tbc.)
February 2nd, 2019
08:00 – 09:00 De-brief of the training course, Coast High Country Inn (Room: tbc.)
09:00 – 11:00 Official trail and SPOT briefing for all ultra distance athletes, Coast High Country Inn (Room: tbc.)
11:30 – 14:00 Gear check II – details and room tbc.
16:00 – 17:00 Official trail briefing and hand-in of any missing paper work, hand-out of maps, race bibs, filling-in of CARA waiver for all marathon athletes
from 17:00 Pre-race dinner for all athletes and volunteers, Coast High Counry Inn (Room: tbc.)
Drop bags can be handed in at the Coast High Country Inn (Room: tbc.) from 17:00 until 22:00.
February 3rd, 2019
10:30 Start of the Montane Yukon Arctic Ultra, Shipyard’s Park, Whitehorse
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
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.
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/
WHO: An international, invitational field of up to 100 endurance athletes representing twenty-two countries and twenty-two American states. 2018 roster.
APPLYING TO ENTER: The Badwater 135 Ultramarathon is, and always has been, an invitational race. See above for the application timeline. Click the Entry tab above for the qualifying standards and application procedures.
RACE MAGAZINE: Click here to download the 2018 edition (10MB, 68-page PDF file).
STAY IN THE LOOP: If you are racing or if you are crewing, you should be receiving the regular email updates from the race office. Please also “Become a fan of” our Facebook page (Badwater135), join our 2018 Facebook Event Page, subscribe to our @Badwater Twitter feed (also please use hashtag #Badwater135 when Tweeting about the race), and follow our two Instagram accounts: @BadwaterHQ and @ChrisKostman.
IMPORTANT MANDATORY FORMS FOR RUNNERS AND CREW MEMBERS
All entrants must download, print, complete, sign, and bring the following mandatory forms to Racer Check-In:
Accident Waiver & Release of Liability (one per racer AND one per crew member)
Medical History Form (one per racer)
NPS Acknowledgement of Risk Form (one per racer)
Check-In Form (one per racer; updated on June 20, 2018)
Optional Custom Signage and/or “CAUTION RUNNERS ON ROAD” signage order form (June 30 is the deadline to submit)
Bring all these forms, fully completed, to Racer Check-In. (For crew members who will arrive later, have them complete and sign their waiver in advance of the race, and bring those waivers with you; we must receive all waivers and paperwork together during Racer Check-In.)
MEDIA: All journalists must apply for a Media Credential at least 30 days in advance of the race. More info. Contact us with questions. Download the Press Kit.
HOTELS: We have reserved blocks of rooms in Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, and Lone Pine during our event. Information about our special pricing is provided ONLY to confirmed entrants in the race, as well as media. That special information is necessary to make reservations and to secure the special rates that we have obtained for Badwater 135 Ultramarathon racers, crew, and staff. Entrants, media, and sponsors: do not delay in making your reservations; the Death Valley and Lone Pine area is a very popular destination. All registered entrants will receive the special booking codes and information.
STARTING LOCATION: Badwater Basin, Death Valley, CA.
ENDING LOCATION: The end of Whitney Portal Road, above Lone Pine, CA, on Mt. Whitney, elevation 8360 feet. The race does not continue up the Whitney Trail further onto the mountain.
COURSE RECORDS: Men’s: Pete Kostelnick, 2016, USA: 21:56:32. Women’s: Alyson Venti (now Allen), 2016, USA, 25:53:07. More info.
AWARDS: All racers who begin the event will receive a Badwater 135 Ultramarathon t-shirt, hat, Badwater Magazine, and a goodie bag. All racers who officially complete the event within 48 hours will receive a finisher’s t-shirt and “The Holy Grail of Ultra Running,” the Badwater 135 Ultramarathon Belt Buckle.
RACE HEADQUARTERS: This will be set up during the race at the Furnace Creek Ranch and then at the Dow Villa in Lone Pine, CA for the duration of the race.
WEBCAST: We will post time splits, commentary, and images on a continual basis for the duration of the 48 hour race on this website at this link. We will be “live” throughout the race in July, plus we keep the entire webcast archived forever. We will post live GPS tracking of each runner, time splits, results, images, video, and much more, beginning a few hours after the start of the race. As for time splits, keep in mind that the first time station is 17 miles into the race and it will take people several hours to get there. (Please do not email us or ask us to pass along any information to any runner during the race. We don’t even check email during the race. Enjoy the show, everyone!)
PERMITS: This event is held under special use permits from the California Department of Transportation, Inyo National Forest, Death Valley National Park, and Inyo County, and is additionally overseen by the California Highway Patrol. (If one of these agencies won’t issue us a permit, this race could be cancelled. Please keep that in mind!)
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To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Parque da Rua do Porto – Piracicaba, São Paulo A Organização poderá mudar o local da prova se houver necessidade.
2. Data:29/09/2018
3. Percursos:Circuito de 1.200 metros
4. Horários:Concentração: 7h00
Largada: 8h00
Largada solo 6 horas e revezamento 6 horas: 14h00
Largada solo 3 horas: 17hs
5. Taxa de Inscrição:
EQUIPES / SOLO 3 HORAS / 6 HORAS
1º lote – R$ 120,00 – até dia 15/06/2018 – equipe
2ª lote – R$ 150,00 – do dia 16/06/2018 até 01/08/2018
3ª lote – R$ 180,00 – do dia 02/08 até esgotar o limite de inscrições
SOLO 12 HORAS
1ª lote – R$ 190,00 – até dia 15/06/2018 – equipe
2º lote – R$ 260,00 – do dia 16/06/2018 até 01/08/2018
3º lote – R$ 320,00 – do dia 02/08 até esgotar o limite de inscrições
Para as provas de solo 12 horas, 6 horas e 3 horas e dupla é obrigatório no ato da inscrição, apresentar um atestado médico e assinar na retirada de kit a declaração de aptidão para a prova.
6. Formas de Inscrição:
On-line: ticketagora.com.br
ativo.com
7. Período de Inscrição:
As inscrições poderão ser feitas até o dia 20/09/2018, ou até a data que atingir o limite de 400 participantes.
8. Categorias:
Solo – 12 horas (masculino e feminino)
Dupla (feminino/masculino e mista) – 12Horas
Quarteto (feminino/masculino e mista) -12Horas
Octeto (feminino/masculino e mista) – 12Horas
Solo – 6 horas (masculino e feminino)
Dupla – (feminino/masculino e mista) – 6 Horas
Quarteto (feminino/masculino e mista) – 6 Horas
Solo – 3 Horas (masculino e feminino)
9. Kit :
Será distribuído aos inscritos: camiseta, sacola, pulseira de identificação e brindes.
Os materiais constantes do kit são fornecidos pela organização, parceiros, comitê organizador ou patrocinadores como mera liberalidade e cortesia aos participantes deste evento sem obrigatoriedade e/ou padrão com comparativos de mercado.
Poderá a organização ofertar opção de escolha de tamanho das camisetas promocionais oferecidas como forma de cortesia e brinde com cotas limitadas de quantidades sem a obrigatoriedade de disponibilização de estoque por tamanho no ato da entrega de kit e/ou nas suas instalações.
Não haverá troca do tamanho da camiseta na entrega de kit.
Pulseira de identificação: o uso da pulseira será obrigatório, a retirada dela implicará em desclassificação da equipe. Em caso de perda ou qualquer problema, avisar imediatamente a organização que deverá entregar uma pulseira substituta.
A pulseira permite ao atleta circular pela área restrita aos inscritos do evento.
Reitera a organização, nos moldes do item supra, que na hipótese de entrega de camisetas, tal ato caracterizará simples cortesia. O tamanho escolhido poderá ser alterado/entregue pela organização de acordo com a disponibilidade em estoque. 10. Retirada do Chip:
Sexta feira – dia 20/04 – das 10h00 às 17h00 Local: Gaia Esportes – Rua Tiradentes, 495 – Centro
No dia do evento será entregue kit/chip durante o período da prova.
A Ultra Runner Eventos realizará na cidade de Itanhandu/MG, o UD Ultra Desafio. O evento acontecerá no dia 29 de Setembro de 2018 com largada às 9hs.
A prova será nas montanhas da área rural de Itanhandu/ MG e outras cidades da região. Todo o percurso é em estradas de terra batida e trilhas. O evento será realizado com chuva ou com sol, só podendo ser cancelado em caso de condições de catástrofe que coloquem em risco a integridade física dos atletas e participantes.
ITEM 02: A COMPETIÇÃO / TEMPO LIMITE
A competição será uma corrida pedestre, de única etapa, com quatro modalidades nas seguintes quilometragens:
75 km Largada às 9hs Dia 29 Sábado Tempo limite 15 horas
50 km Largada às 9hs Dia 29 Sábado Tempo limite 10 horas
35 km Largada às 9hs Dia 29 Sábado Tempo limite 6 horas
15 km Largada às 9hs Dia 29 Sábado Tempo limite 3 horas
ITEM 03: CONDIÇÕES GERAIS / ADMISSÃO.
A Prova será regida pelo Regulamento, e aprovada pelo corredor ao inscrever-se no evento.
Será admitido como participante inscrito da prova, toda pessoa maior de 16 anos, de qualquer nacionalidade, que cumpra as exigências deste regulamento.
Os atletas inscritos para as modalidades 50 e 75 km deverão apresentar ATESTADO MÉDICO, bem como entregar assinado o termo de responsabilidade no qual isenta a organização da prova de qualquer responsabilidade, tanto realizadores e patrocinadores, em seu nome e de seus sucessores.
Já atletas inscritos para as modalidades 15 e 35 km deverão apresentar o termo de responsabilidade no qual isenta a organização da prova de qualquer responsabilidade, tanto realizadores e patrocinadores, em seu nome e de seus sucessores.
Os documentos deverão ser entregues a Ultra Runner Eventos para a retirada do Kit.
Eventuais despesas médicas e hospitalares, resultantes do desgaste físico, serão de inteira
responsabilidade do atleta e sua equipe. Qualquer atleta poderá ser submetido a exame antidoping, a critério da organização.