It is our great pleasure to share with you unofficial results from the 30th IAU 100 km World Championship, that took place on September 8th in Sveti Martin na Muri, Croatia.
A corrida que fecha o calendário de 2018 da XKR Outdoor Sports é O Rei da Montanha, tradicional trail marathon realizada no dia 2 de dezembro, domingo, em Taiaçupeba, em Mogi das Cruzes.
Estas são as distâncias disponíveis: 3 km, 7 km, 14 km, 21 km e 42 km.
vento: O Rei da Montanha 2018 – Mogi das Cruzes
Modalidade: corrida de montanha, corrida de trilha
Data: 02/12/2018 (domingo)
Local: Espaço Vale Azul (largada e chegada)
Endereço: Rodovia Engenheiro Cândido do Rego Chaves, 240; Barroso
Organization – Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica 100 Km del Passatore – Via Cavour, 7 – 48018 FAENZA (RA)
Affiliations – IAAF / IAU / EAA / FIDAL
Meeting point for Athletes – Firenze, Piazza di Santa Maria Novella – Mai 26, 2018 – 10,30 -14,00
organized by ADMO Faenza and CSEN Faenza
Start – Florence, Piazza del Duomo (m.t. 52 s.l.m.) Saturday, May 26, 2018 15:00
Finish – Faenza, Piazza del Popolo (m.t. 35 s.l.m.) Maximun Time – 20 ore
set up by the Civil Protection Faenza and The Society of Passatore
Gates Timetables – closing time Km 32 – Borgo San Lorenzo – time 21:15 (maximum time 6:15) Km 48 – Passo della Colla di Casaglia – time 1:20 (maximum time 10:20) Km 65 – Marradi – time 4:30 (maximum time 13:30) Km 88 – Brisighella – time 9:30 (maximum time 18:30)
Maximum height difference – Passo della Colla di Casaglia (m.t. 913 s.l.m.)
Reception Service Passo della Colla di Casaglia and Radio connection: Intercommunal civil protection Centre Mugello
Record of men – 2011 Giorgio Calcattera (ITA) tempo 06:25:46
Record of women – 2017 Nikolina Sustic (CRO) tempo 07:34:36
Path – Tested and measured by the IAAF and FIDAL- FLORENCE: Piazza del Duomo (street corner Piazza Capitolo), Piazza di San Giovanni (Archbishop’s Palace), Via dei Servi, Piazza SS. Annunziata, Via Gino Capponi, crossing the Viale Giacomo Matteotti, Via Frà Domenico Buonvicini, Via Masaccio, Via degli Artisti, Piazza Giorgio Vasari, Via Antonio Pacinotti, Viale Volta, Piazza Edison, Via San Domenico; SP 53 San Domenico-Fiesole; SP 54 Fiesole-Dei Bosconi; SP 302 R Brisighellese Ravennate; FAENZA: Via Firenze, Via Guglielmo Marconi; Corso Giacomo Matteotti, Piazza del Popolo.
Refreshment points – n. 23 (along the route every 5 km, and the arrival in the gym “Cavallerizza”)
Radiocommunications stations– n. 19
Health Points – n. 20 with doctors, nurses
Ambulance – n. 20, of which 4 medicalized
Massage Points – n. 12 – Florence, Vetta le Croci, Borgo San Lorenzo, Razzuolo, Colla di Casaglia, Casaglia, Marradi, San Cassiano, Fognano, Brisighella, Errano, Faenza (palestra “Cavallerizza”)
Rest Room, shower, massage: gym “G. Lucchesi” – Via M. Cimatti, 3 – Faenza
Health Service, Massage and Emergency Service radio: CRI Faenza, coordination of the Mercies of the Florentine Area, Astrea Medical Center
Massage: ASD Massagiatori sportivi
Control Points – Firenze, Borgo San Lorenzo, Paso Colla, Marradi, San Cassiano, Brisighella, Faenza
Timekeeping, Champion Chip data processing: SDAM-Sport Data Management
Internet Service Provider – Data processing centre Services Evoluzioni Web cooperative society
Order Service: The Florence provincial police, municipal police in Florence, Fiesole, Borgo San Lorenzo, Brisighella, Faenza, Marradi, Associazione Nazionale Carabinieri section “Cimmarrusti” in Borgo San Lorenzo, Associazione Nazionale Carabinieri and Alpini on leave of Marradi, Associazione Nazionale Carabinieri of Faenza
Interpreter Service: Liceo Linguistico E. Torricelli-Faenza
Intermediate stages – n. 3: Borgo S. Lorenzo, Passo della Colla di Casaglia, Marradi
Awards – Medal and certificate of participation to the intermediate stages of Borgo San Lorenzo, Passo della Colla di Casaglia, Marradi. Medal, diploma and Triptych of wines offered by Consorzio Vini di Romagna to the finish in Faenza.
“I WAS THERE” – A special prize “I was there” in traditional faience made in 1976 was handed over to the finish line for athletes who have completed 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 races . Patronage – Comune di Faenza, Firenze, Fiesole, Borgo S. Lorenzo, Marradi, Brisighella, Regioni Toscana ed Emilia-Romagna, Provincie di Firenze e Ravenna
Collaborators – The organization has approximately 500 volunteers on the course located in the following 22 reception points for athletes: Firenze, Piazza Edison, Fiesole, Saletta, Vetta le Croci, Faltona, Polcanto, Borgo S. Lorenzo, Panicaglia, Ronta, Razzuolo, Colla di Casaglia, Casaglia, Crespino, Stazione Fantino, Marradi, Sant’Adriano, San Cassiano, Strada Casale, Fognano, Brisighella, Errano, Faenza
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.
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.
Tokyo Marathon 2018
also serves as
Selection Trials for the 2018 Asia Jakarta
Marathon Grand Championship Series 2017-2018 -Team Japan Trials for Tokyo 2020-
Abbott World Marathon Majors Series Ⅺ
Organizer
Tokyo Marathon Foundation
Co-organizers
JAAF (Japan Association of Athletics Federations); Tokyo Metropolitan Government; Fuji Television Network, Inc.; Sankei Shimbun Co., Ltd.; The Yomiuri Shimbun; Nippon Television Network Corporation; The Tokyo Shimbun
Supporting
Organizations
(provisional)
JAPAN SPORTS AGENCY; Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism; Japan Tourism Agency; Metropolitan Tokyo Mayors’ Council; Japan Sports Association; Japanese Olympic Committee; Japanese Para-Sports Association; Japan Para Athletics; Nippon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation); KEIZAI DOYUKAI (Japan Association of Corporate Executives);The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Tokyo Medical Association; Tokyo Disaster Prevention & Emergency Medical Service Association; Tokyo Private Ambulance Call Center Registered Companies Liaison Council; TOKYO NURSING ASSOCIATION; Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau; Tokyo Federation of Neighborhood Associations; Tokyo Federation of Shopping Center Promotion Associations & Tokyo Federation of Shopping Centers; Tokyo Sports Association; Community Sport Leaders Tokyo; Sankei Sports; Yukan Fuji; SANKEI LIVING SHIMBUN Inc.; Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.; Fuji Sankei Business I; FUSOSHA Publishing Inc.; The Hochi Shimbun; Radio Nippon Co., Ltd.; The Tokyo Chunichi Sports
Managing
Organization
Tokyo Athletics Association
Operation Supporter
Tokyo Sports Association for the Disabled; Kanto Para Athletics
Presenting Partner
Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd.
Official Partners
STARTS CORPORATION INC.; Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd.; ASICS Japan Corp.; Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.; BMW Japan Corp.; KINTETSU INTERNATIONAL; The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited; SEIKO HOLDINGS CORPORATION; Toray Industries, Inc.; McDonald’s Company (Japan), Ltd.; Mizuho Bank, Ltd.; Seven-Eleven Japan Co.,Ltd.; ASAHI BREWERIES, LTD.; American Express International, Inc.; ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD; KAGOME Co., Ltd; Photocreate Co.,Ltd; ZENROSAI(National Federation of Workers and Consumers Insurance Cooperatives); KONICA MINOLTA, INC.; SECOM CO.,LTD.; Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co.,Inc.; Daiwa Securities Group; Shiseido Japan Co.,Ltd; BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.; IBM Japan,Ltd.; NIHON KOHDEN CORPORATION; KOYOU RENTIA Co.,Ltd.; Shimizu Octo,Inc.; EMTG Co., Ltd.; Dole Japan, Inc.
Official Suppliers
Kokushikan University; Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited; Hibino Corporation; TANAKA HOLDINGS Co., Ltd.; TUKIJI MARKET ASSOCIATION; YODOBASHI WHOLESALE MARKET ASSOCIATION; Tokyo Road Management Association; Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo; Scout Association of Tokyo; The Council for Area Development and Management of Otemachi, Marunouchi, and Yurakucho
Events
1) Marathon (Men, Women, Wheelchair Men, Wheelchair Women);
2) 10km Race (Men and Women for Junior & Youth, Visually Impaired, Intellectually Challenged, Organ Transplant Recipients and Wheelchair categories)
Date & Time
Sunday, February 25, 2018
9:05 a.m. – Wheelchair Marathon and 10km Start
9:10 a.m. – Marathon and 10 km Start
10:50 a.m. – 10km Finish
4:10 p.m. – Marathon Finish
Broadcaster
Fuji Television Network, Inc.
Course
1. Marathon:
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building — Iidabashi — Kanda — Nihombashi — Asakusa Kaminari-Mon — Ryogoku — Monzen-nakacho — Ginza — Takanawa — Hibiya –Tokyo Station/Gyoko-dori Ave. (This course is certified by the JAAF and AIMS/IAAF .)
2. 10km Race:
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building — Iidabashi — Kanda — Nihombashi
(Results are considered unofficial. Finishing place is determined by net time.)
Competition Rules
The races will be conducted in accordance with the rules and regulations of the IAAF, JAAF and the Race Organizer.
IAAF Road Race Label Regulations also apply to the Tokyo Marathon 2108, which has been certified by the IAAF as a Gold Label road race. Doping control is conducted under IAAF Anti-Doping Regulations and/or Japan Anti-Doping Regulations.
World Para Athletics Rules and Regulations and the competition rules of the Tokyo Marathon apply to the wheelchair marathon. Doping control is conducted under World Para Athletics Anti-Doping Regulations and/or Japan Anti-Doping Regulations.
(i) The time limits are based on the gun time (not on the net time).
(ii) The cut-off time will be enforced at each checkpoint due to limited duration of traffic control, security operation and event operation. The runners, who fail to pass through the checkpoint before the cut-off time, will be disqualified from the race. Furthermore, runners who lag excessively behind the cut-off time pace may be asked to leave the course at anytime.
Maximum Number of Entrants
Marathon: 35,500 runners
10km Race: 500 runners
Eligibility
Those who fulfill the following conditions, and whose participation is approved by the organizer.
1) Marathon: Must be at least 19 years of age on the race day
1-1) General
– runners who are capable of completing the race within 6 hours and 40 minutes
1-2) Semi-Elite Athletes
– Athletes who satisfy the requirements set forth by the “RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon 2018”.
1-3) Elite Athletes
– Athletes, registered with the JAAF in fiscal 2017 who satisfy the special requirements set forth by the JAAF
– Invited Athletes: National and international runners recommended by the JAAF
1-4) General Wheelchair
-Wheelchair users who are capable of completing the race within 2 hours and 10 minutes using the racing wheelchair.
1-5) Elite Wheelchair
-Athletes registerd with the JPA in fiscal 2017, and to be registered with the IPC in fiscal 2018
-Athletes who are in the sport classes T53 – 54 of World Para Athletics Classification
-Athletes who have the following record in the tournament of the World Para Athletics certified races:
1 hour and 50 minutes or under (Men)
2 hours or under (Women)
-Invited Athletes: National and international athletes recommended by the JPA
2) 10km Race: Must be at least 16 years of age on the race day
2-1) Junior & Youth
Runners between 16 and 18 years of age on the race day, who are capable of finishing the race in 1.5 hours (Runners born between February 26, 1999 and February 25, 2002 are eligible)
*Including those runners who are selected separately by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government under the projects related to the Great East Japan Earthquake Recovery support.
2-2) Visually Impaired
Runners aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race within 1.5 hours
2-3) Intellectually Challenged
Runners aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race within 1.5 hours
2-4) Organ Transplant Recipients
Runners aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race within 1.5 hours
2-5) Wheelchair
Wheelchair users aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race in 35 minutes on the racing wheelchair
※Racing wheelchair requirements are specified in the “The latest rules and regulations applicable to the event day” set by the World Para Athletics.
Prize Money
For both the marathon, and wheelchair marathon races, the prize money based on the results will be awarded in accordance with separate rules.
Entry Fee
1. Marathon: Japan residents – 10,800 Yen (from overseas – 12,800 Yen)
2. 10km Race: Japan residents – 5,600 Yen (from overseas – 6,700 Yen)
Application
1) Procedure
Online entry
2) Application Period
Applications must be received between Tuesday, August 1, 2017 and Thursday, August 31, 2017.
3) Screening
Entrants will be selected by the lottery if applications exceed the maximum number.
4) Payment
Selected entrants must pay the entry fee by credit card before the deadline.
*Applications to charity runners will be accepted from Saturday, July 1 to Monday, July 31, on a first-come, first-served basis (up to 4,000 charity runners). Applications to Active charity runners will be accepted until Thursday, 31 August.
*Priority applications from the premium members of ONE TOKYO, the official club of Tokyo Marathon Foundation, can be submitted from Monday, July 3 to Monday, July 31 (3,000 runners) Entrants will be selected by the lottery if applications exceed the maximum number.
*For the details on the RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon 2018, please refer to the Tokyo Marathon 2018 official website.
*Applications to elite runners and elite wheelchair athletes will be accepted from December.
Number Card Pick-Up
February 22, 23 and 24, 2018 (Thursday through Saturday)
Venue: Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2018 at Tokyo Big Sight
*Please note that no number card will be distributed on the race day.
Others
1) Entry fee will not be refunded in the event of the cancellation of the race if such cancellation is not attributable to the organizer.
2) The event will be operated in compliance with all national laws and regulations.
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.