A APTR VIDEIRAS ULTRA SKY MARATHON 2018 chega a seu sexto ano com bastante trabalho. A cada ano a APTR busca inovar com muita preparação, novidades e satisfação!
Modalidades: 65km – 27km – 14km – 06km
Largadas
– 63k: 05h00
– Pontos de corte:
– 1ª km 28,5: 6h de prova às 11h00…
– Tempo limite: 14h00
– Desnível positivo: 3600+
– Desnível negativo: 3100-
– Final do evento: 19h00
– 27k: 09h30
– 14k: 09h40
– 06k: 09h50
Postos de Controle da APTR ULTRA DE VIDEIRAS 2018
64km
Pcs 1: km 12
Pcs 2: km 22
Pcs 3: km 38,5
Pcs 4: km 54
Pcs 5: km 61
27km
Pc1: 9km
Pc2 17km
Pc3 24km
13km
Pc1: 4km
Pc2 10km
06km
Pc1: 4km
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.
“Quem busca sossego, procura o Vale das Videiras”
Esta frase da jornalista Patrícia Malavez resume perfeitamente a essência deste lugar localizado no alto de Araras em Petrópolis, região serrana do Rio de Janeiro. Uma parte dos imigrantes italianos aportados no Brasil em 1875 se espalharam por toda a região e logo substituíram os negros escravos nas plantações de café. A cultura cafeeira se relaciona com o início da plantação de uvas que, mais tarde, daria origem ao Vale das Videiras.
13:00 às 20:00 – Retirada de Kit – Loja Território, rua Vicente Machado, 2855, Batel, Curitiba/PR. 13:00 às 20:00 – Checagem Equip. Obrigatórios 25K, 45K e 100K
13/07/2018 – EM DEFINIÇÃO
10:00 às 20:00 – Retirada de Kit – Loja Território, rua Vicente Machado, 2855, Batel, Curitiba/PR. 10:00 às 17:00 – Retirada de Kit atletas 100K – Loja Território. 10:00 às 20:00 – Checagem Equip. Obrigatórios 25K, 45K e 100K 19:00 – Transporte atletas 105K de Curitiba para Tijucas do Sul/PR. Saída Praça Oswaldo Cruz com passagem no Hotel Ibis Aeroporto às 19:30 19:00 às 21:30 – Retirada de Kit – Atletas 100K – residentes fora de Curitiba e região – Base do evento. 19:00 às 21:30 – Entrega do DROP BAG 100K na base do evento. 21:30 às 21:50 – Checagem de Equipamentos Obrigatórios e Briefing Final 22:00 – Largada 100K
14/07/2018 – EM DEFINIÇÃO
3:30 – Transporte 45K de Curitiba para Tijucas do Sul/PR. Saída Praça Oswaldo Cruz – A DEFINIR
Somente aos atletas que realizaram a compra no ato da inscrição. 5:30 às 5:55 – Checagem de Equipamentos Obrigatórios e Briefing Final 6:00 – Largada 45K 8:00 – Largada 23K 9:00 – Largada 13K 11:00 – Hard Cutoff #1 – 100K (13h00min de prova) 11:30 – Hard Cutoff #1 – 45K (5h30min de prova) 11:00 – Almoço atletas – Incluso somente para 100K 12:30 – Início das Premiações 23K e 13K 12:30 – Tempo Limite 13K 13:00 – Tempo Limite 23K 14:30 – Hard Cutoff #2 – 100K (16h30min de prova) 15:00 – Premiação Geral 45K – Masculino e Feminino 16:00 – Premiação Geral 100K – Masculino e Feminino 17:00 – Hard Cutoff #2 Tempo Limite 45K(11 horas de prova) 17:30 – Premiação Categorias 44K ou mediante categorias completas 20:30 – Hard Cutoff #3 Tempo Limite 100K (22h30min de prova) 20:30 – Premiação Categorias 105K ou mediante a categorias completas 21:00 – Retorno dos ônibus da organização. Alguns ônibus podem retornar antes mediante a lotação completa.
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.
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.
Those submitting an application to compete in the 2018 Badwater 135 Ultramarathon must meet at least ONE or more of the following THREE Qualifying Standards. Please review these Qualifying Standards to determine which standard(s) describes you, if any. You will be required to select at least one of these when you submit your race application. Those who do not meet at least one of these standards MAY NOT apply.
Here are the Qualifying Standards, at least ONE of which must be met prior to applying:
You have officially finished the Badwater 135 (the actual race held since 1987; “solo” efforts will not be considered, except those made prior to 1990) AND have completed at least one significant ultra running event (or significant ultra cycling or triathlon event) in the previous 12 months other than the Badwater 135.
You have officially finished at least THREE running races of at least 100 continuous miles in length, at least one of them in the previous 12 months. Exception: Officially finishing the 81-mile BADWATER SALTON SEA race “counts” as one 100-mile race for this qualifying purpose. (Please see the list of Preferred Qualifying Races below.)
Not all 100-mile (and longer) races are created equal; some are more suitable than others for preparing a Badwater 135 applicant to be successful at the world’s toughest foot race.
Our view of ultrarunning is expansive, with the experience of an epic route being intrinsic to what we call “exploring the outer and inner universes.” As well, the physical, mental, emotional, and logistical challenge of traversing a widely varying course with a plethora of terrain and climatic changes provides a more rewarding – and challenging – experience for all involved.
For 2017 and beyond, applicants with some of the following races on their resumé will have a greater likelihood of being selected to compete in the Badwater 135. (In other words, these races are not strictly required, but completion of some of them is highly recommended for all applicants.)
Brazil 135+, Brazil, 135mi / 217km or 160mi / 257km, Website
Western States 100, California, USA, 100mi / 162km, Website
Notes:
No applicant is guaranteed entry, except those noted above in the Badwater 135 Automatic Qualifying Spots section.
Some special consideration is given to applicants who competed the entire BADWATER ULTRA CUP in any previous year.
Some special consideration is given to applicants who are veteran Badwater 135 pacers. (A letter of recommendation from the athlete for whom you paced at the Badwater 135 is required. It must be sent by email from the person for whom you paced directly to the Badwater race office. It must be sent to adventurecorps-at-gmail-dot-com immediately prior to your application submission.)
You must have significant, relevant, and applicable race results from the previous two years.
24-hour race results may NOT be submitted as equivalent to a 100-miler, regardless of how many miles are completed. However, feel free to include 24-Hour race results in your application, in addition to meeting the minimum qualifying events.
The three qualifying events of “100 continuous miles” means literally 100 continuous miles. As such, stage races do not count towards the minimum qualifying standards. However, please include any significant stage racing history in your application, in addition to the qualifying events.
Minimum application requirements must be attained prior to submitting the application to compete in the upcoming Badwater 135 Ultramarathon.
For every race mentioned, the application must include the full race name, year, place, and finishing time, plus the weblink to the specific webpage on the event website which will verify your claim. All links listed should be complete, i.e., start with http://.
“Officially finishing” any event mentioned is defined as meeting all time cutoffs, including the overall time limit, for the event in question.
2018 Application
The 2018 application will be available from 900am PST, January 19 through 500pm PST, February 2, 2018 only. The application is NOW CLOSED and we are no longer accepting applications.
Inspirada em grandes provas ao redor do mundo a UAI Ultramaratona dos Anjos Internacional
foi idealizada em 01/ 2010, quando voltávamos de uma prova de mantanha.
Desde então estamos trabalhando para o êxito de uma prova digna de seu nome.
“U A I Ultramaratona dos Anjos Internacional”
A prova é realizada na cidade de Passa Quatro, estradas de terra encravadas nas
montanhas de Minas Gerais.
Uma verdadeira Expedição pela Estrada Real !!!!!
” A ULTRA MAIS DURA DO BRASIL”
Dia 28/06 quinta-feira – Entre 14:00 e 20:00 Entrega de Kit / Recebimento de Drop Bags.
Dia 28/06 quinta -feira – Entre 18:00 e 19:00 Congresso Técnico
Dia 28/06 quinta -feira – 19:00 – Jantar de Massas
Dia 29/06 sexta-feira – 07:40 – Chamada para Execução Hino Nacional
Dia 29/06 sexta-feira – 08:00 – Largada de todas as modalidades.
Dia 01/07 domingo – 20:00 – Encerramento oficial do evento.
Tabela de Pontuação – UAI – Ultra dos Anjos Internacional 235km
Provas por KM-Finisher Pontos UAI – 235km UAI – 235km
Solo sem Suporte Solo com Suporte
Maratona 42,195 2 16 Pontos 12 Pontos
Provas 50 km 5
Ultramaratona de até 80 km 6
Ultra Desafio 50 Milhas 80 km 8
Ultra Runner 100 km Com limite de 12 Horas 10
Ultramaratona de 100 Milhas – (160km) 13
Provas por Tempo – Finisher
Ultramaratona de 12 Horas – Solo 100 km 10
Ultramaratona de 24 Horas – Solo 120 km 12
Ultramaratona de 48 Horas – Solo 200 km 16
Ultramaratona BR135 – 217km 16
UAI – Ultra dos Anjos Internacional – 235 km 16
* O atleta deverá relatar na sua aplicação a pretensão de tempo para a conclusão da prova,
lembrando que a prova tem 235km de Montanha. Deverá constar na aplicação apenas a
participação nos eventos realizados nos últimos dois anos. A participação em provas com mais de
dois anos, não contam pontos.
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).
THIS RACE IS RUN UNDER THE RULES OF IAAF, ASA, KZNA AND CMA
ENTRIES
Entries for the 2018 Comrades Marathon are limited to a maximum of 20 000 and there will be no extensions. All current and potential Comrades Marathon runners that wish to run the 2018 Comrades Marathon are urged to take careful note of the entry process and the cutoff date. All runners are urged to enter early to avoid disappointment.
Entries open on the 1 September 2017 and close on 30 November 2017 or once the quota of 20 000 has been reached.
DATE AND TIME OF RACE
The race will be run on Sunday, 10 June 2018 starting at 05h30 and finishing at 17h30. The race is run from ‘gun to gun’.
ROUTE & DISTANCE
It is a “DOWN RUN” starting at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg and finishing in Durban. The race distance is approximately 89km. The distance is subject to change and will be confirmed in the final race instructions.
ENTRY FEE
Early Bird Entry for South African Entrants and Rest of Africa (1 September to 30 September 2017 ONLY) is R460.
South Africa and Rest of Africa: R500 (1 October 2017 to 30 November 2017) International: R 3300 (1 September 2017 to 30 November 2017)
Entry fee is waived for holders of 25 or more Comrades medals. Contact CMA for a 25 medal plus voucher number required during the entry process
THE ENTRY FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE.
ENTRY PERIOD
Entries open on 1 September 2017 and close on 30 November 2017. There will only be one entry window period for all athletes to enter whether they are former Comrades runners, Novices, Rest of Africa or International.
Entries will be limited to a maximum of 20,000 and no extensions will be granted. Entries will close on 30 November 2017 or once the 20,000 entries have been received (i.e. if 20,000 entries are received by 15 November 2017 then no further entries will be accepted). All current and potential Comrades Marathon runners that wish to run in 2018 are urged to take careful note of the entry process and the cut-off date.
NO entries will be taken in 2018.
Total number of entries will be capped at 20,000.
RIGHTS RESERVED
Any irregularities in your entry form will result in a rejected entry. Comrades Marathon Association reserves the right to accept or reject any entry, subject to the rules of IAAF, ASA, KZNA and CMA.
AGE RESTRICTION
The minimum age requirement is that the athlete must be 20 years or older on the day of the qualifying race (ASA RULE 20).
RESTRICTION ON ENTRY
The Comrades Marathon is restricted to club registered runners only. All participants must be 2018 licensed by their respective Federations. The domicile rule will be strictly enforced. No athlete may run for a club other than a club registered in the Province in which they are domiciled unless they are registered on the current ASA National List. Athletes will not be in possession of their 2018 licenses at the time of entry. They will be allowed to enter, however MUST submit their club name and license number to CMA no later than 16h30, 02 May 2018. Failure to submit these details will result in the entry being rejected.
FOREIGN ATHLETES
Foreign athletes must strictly observe IAAF Rule 4. All foreign athletes must note that in order to participate in the event, they require written approval (a permit) from their National Federations. In a case where a foreign athlete is entered through a South African athletics club, it is the responsibility of the club to assist the athlete in securing the permit, and to hand it over to the race organizers before the event takes place. Event organizers reserve the right to reject the entry of foreign athletes who violates IAAF Rule 4.