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SUMMARY:ULTRA X JORDAN - Ultra Marathon October 2021
DESCRIPTION:Ultra X Jordan (previously the Wadi Rum Ultra) takes place in the land of Lawrence of Arabia. The mystical desert course takes competitors past historic sites\, into dramatic wadis and over magnificent sand dunes. \nWadi Rum’s nickname is “The Valley of the Moon” and participants will quickly see why. Its landscape\, characterised by unique towering rock formations\, is truly mind-blowing\, as is the challenge. As locations go\, this place is unrivalled in its beauty. \nWe are dreaming of the desert! \nDid you know that Ultra X Jordan was our first event? From 2016 to 2018 it was called the Wadi Rum Ultra. In 2017\, Sam and Jamie (the co-founders) met\, Sam was running and Jamie was the Race Director! The two got on and the rest is history! \nHere is why we think you should be joining us this October: \n1) The Course \nOur race course\, which changes slightly each year will take participants on a grand tour of Wadi Rum’s protected region. You’ll pass through canyons\, dried up riverbeds and occasionally over big sand dunes. \n2) The History \nThe desert is steeped in history. Wadi Rum may be best known for its connection with British Army officer T. E. Lawrence aka Lawrence of Arabia\, who passed through several times during the Arab Revolt of 1917–18. \nIf Wadi Rum isn’t enough for you\, the opportunity to visit the Lost City of Petra on the Saturday after the race certainly will be. \nPetra will take your breath away. The area is thought to have been inhabited from as early as 7000 BC and was once a major regional trading hub used by the Nabataean people. For the film buffs among you\, it’s fame was amplified in Indiana Jones\, The Last Crusade \n  \n\n\n\n\nMEDAL RIBBONS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAll finishers will receive a race medal. Different medal ribbons will be awarded based upon the finishing times outlined below. \nAs part of our Sustainability Policy\, the Green Ribbon will be awarded to the competitor that displays the highest commitment to reducing their environmental impact both in preparation for and during the race (as determined by the organisers). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBLACK RIBBON\n\nUnder 27 hours \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHITE RIBBON\n\nUnder 30 hours \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBLUE RIBBON\n\nOver 30 hours \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nINCLUDED:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1. Race entry \n2. Accommodation during the race (3-8 October) \n3. Transfers between Amman and Wadi Rum desert \n4. Medical staff on course and at all campsites \n5. Osteopathy staff on course and at all campsites \n6. Drinking water at checkpoints on course and hot water\nfor preparing food at all campsites \n7. Celebratory meal and local entertainment on the final night of the race \n8. Ground assistance and full safety support \n9. Digital copies of all images from event photographer \n10. Individual/team rankings and ITRA points \n11. Finisher’s medal \n\n\n\nNOT INCLUDED:\n\n\n\n\n1. Flights \n2. Accommodation before or after the race (accommodation at the race hotel can be purchased as an add-on at checkout) \n3. Personal food\, kit and equipment (see kit list below) \n4. Comprehensive insurance (to cover cancellations\, loss of items\, injury etc) \n5. Training costs \n6. Spending money \n7. Transport home for runners who are\ndisqualified or withdraw early
URL:https://raceconnections.com/event/ultra-x-jordan-ultra-marathon-october-2021/
LOCATION:Jordan\, Amman\, Wadi Rum\, Jordan
CATEGORIES:Marathon,Trail Running,Trail Triathlon,Ultra Marathon
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211011
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SUMMARY:Cederberg Traverse Trail Run presented by Cederberg Wines
DESCRIPTION:You will run\, stumble and crawl through all the iconic Cederberg highlights and visit remote valleys and kloofs that few have ever seen. \nNight Marathon (40km) – R1600 \nRun to Algeria (60km) – R2400 \n100km – R3000 \n100 Mile – R3600 \n\n\n\nCederberg Traverse 100 miler\n\nRace Registration: \n\n100 mile runners must arrive Thursday afternoon for their briefing at 5pm and they will start at 5am from Sanddrift. \n\nRace Info:\nThere are no refunds. If you cannot take part you must find a substitute for your entry. \n– En route cut-offs \n– Fully self-sufficient \n– Mapped route\, not race marked \n– Pairs are encouraged for safety. \n\n\n40km Night Marathon\n\n\n\nYou will run\, stumble and crawl through all the iconic Cederberg highlights and visit remote valleys and kloofs that few have ever seen. \nYou need to be able to look after yourself – Bear Grylls gnawing on scorpions! \nTraining Tips and Hints \n1) Train like you mean it. The racing will be fun\, if the training is hard. \n2) Train with a pack. Cederberg Traverse is not about speed work\, but diesel engine power. \n3) Train in your race gear with full kit\, to get used to it and iron out any issues. \n4) Run in the dark\, on technical tracks (not the road) using head lamp. \n40km Night marathon runners will have a race briefing at 5pm at Algeria Campsite. \n\n  \n\nCederberg Traverse 100km\n\nRace Registration: \n\n\n100km runners are highly advised to arrive at Sanddrift after lunchtime on Friday 8th. Registration at Cederberg Wines will be at 4pm\, the briefing and boerie rolls will follow at 5pm and 6pm respectively. \nRace Info:\nThere are no refunds. If you cannot take part you must find a substitute for your entry. \n– En route cut-offs and 7pm at Algeria. \n– Fully self-sufficient \n– Mapped route\, not race marked \n– Pairs are encouraged for safety. \n\nAccommodation:\nCamping: Camping is included in your entry fee- however a donation of R200 will be greatly appreciated. If your family and friends wish to join you for the weekend we are selling campsites at R200 per night. 4 pax per campsite.\n\n\n\nAbout Cederberg \nThe Cederberg was proclaimed as a Wilderness in 1973. The 66811 ha of mountainous terrain is located in the Cape Floral Region only three hours outside Cape Town\, but it feels like a different world. The Cederberg Mountains\, burnt orange by iron oxide\, dominate the landscape. Jagged sandstone rock formations\, like the Maltese Cross and the Wolfberg Arch\, and ancient San and Khoi rock art\, make this area truly spectacular. \nThe Cederberg lies 250km north of Cape Town\, stretching from the Middelberg Pass in Citrusdal to north of the Pakhuis Pass at Clanwilliam. The wilderness encompasses about 71 000 hectares of rugged\, mountainous terrain\, making it a top spot in the Western Cape for hiking and rock-climbing enthusiasts. \nThe Cederberg\, which forms part of the Cape floral Region\, is a World Heritage Site\, is covered in mountain fynbos\, including the laurel protea\, the red disa\, rooibos\, and the rare and endemic snow protea. Rare Clanwilliam cedars\, the area’s namesake\, dot the higher mountain cliffs. \nThe area is also rich in wildlife. Visitors with a keen eye may spot porcupines\, honey badger\, the Cape clawless otter and aardvark. The lucky few may even catch a glimpse of the elusive leopard. There are also smaller predators like the African wild cat\, lynx\, bat-eared fox\, aardwolf and Cape fox. Other\, more common animals include baboons\, dassies\, grey rhebok\, klipspringers\, duiker and grysbok. \nTo find out more\, download the Cederberg Wilderness brochure. \nAlgeria\nFrom Cape Town: Take the N7 highway. Stay on the N7 past Citrusdal\, after 28km take the Cederberg/Algeria turn-off to the right. Follow this main gravel road for 17km you will see the office complex and accommodation and campsite access road on your left. This is a 250km drive\, which should take about three hours. \n \n 
URL:https://raceconnections.com/event/cederberg-traverse-trail-run-presented-by-cederberg-wines/
LOCATION:Cederberg\, Cederberg\, Western Cape\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Marathon,Trail Running,Ultra Marathon
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