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CLASH Endurance Miami

At Homestead-Miami Speedway athletes will swim in a spring fed lake inside the speedway, then bike on the road course which introduces some dynamics you may not be used to, then complete a run that winds its way through the oval and road courses and outside of the track through palm tree lined roads. All takes place under the spring sunshine that only Miami can deliver at CLASH Endurance Miami.

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Nuttycombe Invitational

The Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational Presented by Under Armour has established itself as one of the nation’s premier collegiate meets.

A runner is seen passing by the Olympic rings during the Olympic Games women's Marathon race in Athens, 22 August 2004. Japan's Mizuki Noguchi won the gold in a time of 2hrs 26min 20sec, Kenya's Catherine Ndereba won the silver medal in 2:26.32, and Deena Kastor of the United States, won the bronze in 2:27:20. AFP PHOTO / Aris MESSINIS (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Olympic Marathon (Women)

The 2024 Paris Olympic Games promised to revolutionize the Olympic and Paralympic Games experience for the general public. Many people shared a dream that is now a reality: with the Paris 2024 Mass Participation Marathon, amateur athletes will be able to run the same route as the Olympic marathon, by night, enabling as many people as possible to follow in the footsteps of outstanding athletes.

An athlete runs past Olympic rings logos while competing in the athletics event men's marathon during the London 2012 Olympic Games on August 12, 2012 in London. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GettyImages)

Olympic Marathon (Men)

The 2024 Paris Olympic Games promised to revolutionize the Olympic and Paralympic Games experience for the general public. Many people shared a dream that is now a reality: with the Paris 2024 Mass Participation Marathon, amateur athletes will be able to run the same route as the Olympic marathon, by night, enabling as many people as possible to follow in the footsteps of outstanding athletes

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Ultra-Trail Snowdonia by UTMB

Ultra-Trail Snowdonia by UTMB is an event which includes several races in the open country, winding through the technical trails of Eryri/Snowdonia. It really is: ‘Beautiful beyond belief. Savage beyond reason’ boasting stunning mountain views and technical, challenging trails in equal abundance.

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Tarawera Ultramarathon By UTMB

Tarawera Ultramarathon by UTMB is an iconic trail running event held in Rotorua, New Zealand’s birthplace of tourism. Join us for the 15th edition on 17-18 February 2024. Our spectacular courses take in the most stunning scenery imaginable, featuring eight different lakes, waterfalls, and the lushest native New Zealand forests.

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Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko by UTMB

The Snowy Mountains… rooftop of Australia and mother nature at her breathtaking best. Snow gum forests pierced by crystal clear mountain streams. Alpine meadows and granite outcrops. Thredbo, Perisher, Charlottes Pass, Crackenback, Lake Jindabyne, Guthega… names synonymous with adventure and all part of this new, unique trail running festival that honours its pedigree and welcomes friends new and old to something a little bit special.

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Doi Inthanon by UTMB

The race starts at the foothills of Doi Inthanon, passes through all the key highlights of Doi Inthanon and finish at the Royal Park Rajapreuk. 182 kilometers with 10,770 meters elevation gain trail passes through all the key highlights of Doi Inthanon and continues on to Ob Khan National Park and Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, before finishing at Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai.

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Translantau by UTMB

TransLantau140 by UTMB® covers 142km on the most scenic trails of the two country parks on Lantau Island, for a cumulative elevation gain of 7,000 meters. This is a challenging trail run which requires adequate training to complete the full route within 42 hours. The route includes steep climbs and downhills, the highest climb being the Lantau peak (934m).

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Kullamannen by UTMB

Although the terrain is relatively flat, this race is incredibly challenging. The starting point is Höganäs, followed by a prologue to Mölle and the mythical Kullaberg, the birthplace of the powerful legend of Kullamannen. Prepare to push yourself to the limit as you take on the technical single tracks on the beautiful Kullberg Mountain, one of Sweden’s most popular nature reserves.