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The Coast to Coast is a non-standard multisport competition held annually in New Zealand. It is run from the west coast to the east coast of the South Island, and features running, cycling and kayaking elements over a total of 243 kilometres (151 mi).
The race consists of three different timed events which all run over the same course: individual and two-person teams ...
Coast to Kosciuszko (C2K) is a 240 kilometres (150 mi) ultramarathon race run each December in New South Wales, Australia.
The race commences at Twofold Bay in Ben Boyd National Park (at sea level) and concludes at Mount Kosciuszko in Kosciuszko National Park (Australia's highest point at 2,228 metres (7,310 ft) above sea level).
One of a kind experience that is less about speed and more about enjoying a color crazy day with your friends and family. People of all different speeds, ages, shapes, and sizes are welcome! If you are a casual morning mall walker or an Olympic athlete, the 3 miles of the Color Run course is enjoyable for anyone. Each kilometer of the event is associated with a design...
The Comrades Marathon is an ultramarathon of approximately 89 km (approx. 56 miles) which is run annually in the Kwazulu-Natal Province of South Africa between the cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg. It is the world's largest and oldest ultramarathon race. The direction of the race alternates each year between the "up" run (87 km) starting from Durban and the "down...
Cycling meets foodie fest. Open to all levels of cyclists with 4 Route Options: 105, 56, 34, 20 Miles. Celebrate with live music, bike valet, Italian Pasta Fest, Beer Garden, and a well-deserved massage at the end of your race.
13.1 miles or 21 kilometers, no matter how you measure it the dream of running and finishing a half-marathon is a challenge that might just belong on your list. The world record for men is under an hour and for women, just over, but most recreational runners are thrilled to complete the course in 2 to 4 hours, depending on age, background and physical ability. Half Ma...
The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run is an ultramarathon 100.5 miles (161.7 km) in length, with 33,000 feet (10,000 m) of climb at an average elevation of over 11,000 feet (3,400 m). The race is held on a loop course on 4WD roads, dirt trails, and cross country in Southern Colorado's San Juan Range, USA. The race is dedicated to the memory of the miners who settled...
The Honolulu Triathlon is an Olympic distance triathlon event helds annually in May since 2004 Triathletes from around the world visit Oahu to do a 1.5K swim, 40K bike and 10K run courses that begin and end at Ala Moana Beach Park. There is no sprint course in this race.
The Hood To Coast Relay is an overnight, long-distance relay race held in the U.S. state of Oregon, annually in late August, traditionally on the Friday and Saturday before the Labor Day weekend. It is one of the longest and largest relays in the world with (12,600 in Hood To Coast Relay, 18,000 total participants, including Portland To Coast Walk Relay and High Schoo...
America’s Sweetest Race. Join your friends and family for a multi-event running extravaganza punctuated by tons of rich, melty chocolate. Train, race, and celebrate with Hot Chocolate all the way to the finish line. After completing the Hot Chocolate 5k or 15k course, head to the post-race party and reward yourself with piles of rich dark chocolate in your own r...
The composition of an Ironman Triathlon seems overwhelmingly daunting when first understood: In addition to a full marathon foot race (42.2 kilometers) contestants also must bike for 180.25 kilometers and swim another 3.86 kilometers. The race is always conducted in the order of Swim, Bike, Run with no breaks between the individual events. Most Ironman Triathlons requ...
The Jungfrau Marathon is one of the best known mountain marathons in the world, in full view of the famous Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains in the Bernese Oberland area of the Swiss Alps.
The first Jungfrau Marathon was held in 1993. Approximately 3,500 runners from 35 different nations participate. The Jungfrau Marathon takes place each year in September.
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Jungle Ultra cover 142.6 miles (230 km) through the humid Peruvian jungle in a five-stage, self-supported race. The Jungle Ultra will test your endurance as you run through the tough jungle trails, mountain roads and village tracks, making your way from Cloud Forest and down 10,500ft to the Amazon Jungle below.
If climbing to the top of Kilimanjaro is not enough for you. Trying running the Kilimanjaro Marathon (or half marathon) after you come down off the mountain. Every year, at the end of February, a standard 42.2 km marathon, a 21.1 km half marathon and a 5km fun run, will be run from the town of Moshi, Tanzania. This race has been set up to promote the sport in Tanzania...