Kerry Way Ultra
Trail
58 km, 101 km, 193.1 km
À propos de l'événement
Points forts
The Kerry Way Ultra challenges runners with a 200-kilometre route through some of Ireland’s most breathtaking scenery.
Participants tackle rugged mountains, remote valleys, and ever-changing weather conditions along the famed Kerry Way trail.
This event is renowned for its demanding course, strong camaraderie, and unforgettable adventure in County Kerry.
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Vous avez 11 semaines pour vous préparer
Détails de la course
Points forts de la course
The Kerry Way Ultra is conducted along The Kerry Way trail starting and finishing in Killarney, Co. Kerry. All competitors must adhere to the Performance Rules and Rules for Crew to avoid disqualification. The Kerry Way is a mixture of mountain passes, green trails, boggy ground, wire-covered sleepers, country roads and a minimum of main road. There are ‘Yellow Men’ markers along all the route but remember, these markers are for walkers and for use in daylight so competitors will have to be aware of their intended route and look out for these markers. An ability to navigate would help. Remember, it is YOUR responsibility to follow the trail. The Kerry Way Ultra is a self-sufficient race so no food will be provided by the committee, there will be emergency water only at Support Crew Stops and this will be strictly adhered to! The course will remain the same unless environmental conditions force a change. Prior knowledge of the route will offer mental and physical advantages, especially the section you would expect to run in the dark. At least one head torch is mandatory with a minimum of 200 lumens strength. Spare batteries/second head torch should be either carried by you, be with your Support Crew or in your Bag Drop. This is Ireland, you will get four seasons in one hour so be prepared for this – change of clothes, warm clothes for night, rain jacket and pants, warm food, sunscreen, midge (Irish mosquitos!) repellent, water and water. The route is on roads, trails, mountain passes, bog, sleepers and stone but is quite close to the N70 so competitors are never too far from car access in case of emergencies. There are eight Support Crew access points and if a competitor accesses his crew at any other point, he/she will be disqualified. The Kerry Way is privately owned by people, who have given permission to use their lands. Access roads, lanes, gates, livestock etc. are not to be abused. The Support Crew Stops are easily accessible, have ample parking, most have toilet facilities and do not infringe on property. If you need to drop out of the event at a point where your crew is unavailable, we will make every effort to get you to the Finish or to your Crew. There will be other users on The Kerry Way so please be courteous. The night time section of The Kerry Way Ultra will be in the south-west section and this area has recently been awarded a Gold Tier Award by the International Dark Sky Association – this is now officially the darkest part of the entire Northern Hemisphere!
Adresse de départ
Killarney Races, Demense, Ross Road, Bunrower, Killarney, County Kerry, IrelandAdresse d'arrivée
Killarney Races, Demense, Ross Road, Bunrower, Killarney, County Kerry, IrelandCarte de l'itinéraire
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12 Sept, 2013 (Jeu)
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