Start in the monastic village of Glendalough - one of Ireland's most popular tourist destinations.
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightIts fast and flat route is perfect for your first half marathon or a new 21K personal best!
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightFull, Half, 10k, 5k and 1k, all the races offer a different experience for runners with different ages and abilities.
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightWindermere is the largest natural lake in England. The Lake District provides the epic backdrop for this trail running adventure.
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightRun the 73k in the Florence province, Italy to discover the history of Chianti.
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightThe spectacular mountain scenery, a 360° panoramic view at the finish will take your breath away.
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightHave you ever dreamed about joining the Great Wall Marathon? Now you can join the event virtually from anywhere in the world! Run today and get the medal and T-shirt!
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightThe YETI BIKE RACE Nepal is a stage MTB race which summit is the Thorong la Pass, the highest cycle path in the world at 5316m.
Show more! keyboard_arrow_rightThe phrase “uphill battle” is something we can all relate to. It is a feeling like everything is a little tougher than it should be, more extreme than we can sometimes handle and that there is typically very little breaks along the way. That is what defines the marathons in this category.
The races in the high altitude series are some of the most arduous events that challenge even the most seasoned athlete’s sensibilities. Extreme training and a thirst to overcome the harshest conditions the body can be subjected to, marathon runners who participate in these races can consider themselves among the best athletes around the globe. Often seeking them out among the thousands of marathons globally to choose from, specifically for the tough landscapes, these marathons are certainly in a class all their own.
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