
The first thing people ask when you do an ultra is not “how fast did you do it in?” but more likely “how did you do that?!” Running an ultra forces you to push both your physical and mental limits in ways no other sport does. Compared to marathons and shorter races, time is less relevant and the focus is more on the experience you have. Ultramarathons take place in some of the most beautiful parts of the world along trails you just wouldn’t see otherwise. Starting line of the Al Marmoom ultramarathon

He entered as a bet a year after taking up running and finished third.

Ultramarathon has risen in popularity through the exploits of legendary runners like Kilian Jornet, who not only has won most of the prestigious ultramarathons around the world, but also has set speed records for the ascents of Mont Blanc, Kilimanjaro, and Everest to name but a few.Īnother notable name to set the ultrarunning world alight is UK-based Tom Evans who burst into the ultra scene at the Marathon des Sables (aka the toughest foot race on the planet) in 2017. However, there are typically four distances in the ultramarathon distance: 50km, 50 miles, 100km, and 100 miles. Click on any item to jump straight to it:Įssentially, an ultramarathon is anything longer than a marathon (ie.
