The Daytona 100

9 December 2023
Jacksonville, usa
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road race
160 KM
2 days
400 Runners
Alternate Distances: 
80 KM
   
50 KM
Difficulty:    Advanced
ENTRY FEE:    300 usd

DAYTONA 100 is a rare ultramarathon opportunity, running entirely along Florida’s East Coast barrier island, on pavement–paralleling the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway the entire distance.  Run 100 miles, 50 miles or 50 kilometers, with or without a support crew*–or as a team of four–to an ideal finish line celebration at the foot of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse.  This flat and fast course is an excellent choice for your first ultra or to set your own P.R.   Join us on December 9, 2023 for your new “favorite” race–the 9th Annual DAYTONA 100–and experience the camaraderie and support for which ultras are famous!

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An ultra distance race including at least two of the following activities such as running, swimming, cycling, kayaking, skiing and climbing. It may also include different climatic conditions (eg ice, snow, humidity, cold water, mud or heat).

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Experienced multi-skilled athletes who have trained for the different activities included in this event. Admission to these races may be subject to receipt of a recent medical examination certificate. Check with the race organiser regarding entry requirements and any specialist equipment required such as a wetsuit, skis or a mountain bike.

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Increase of up to 2000 metres with very challenging climatic conditions (e.g. ice, snow, humidity, heat or at high altitude)

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Very experienced long distance ultra runners (min 3 years’ experience) or are doing regular long distance running (>50 miles) with elevation and conditions shown (where possible). Admission to these races is often subject to receipt of a recent medical examination certificate. Purchase of specialist kit is often recommended for these races.

Expert

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Increase of up to 2000 metres with some challenging climatic conditions (e.g. ice, snow, humidity or heat)

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Experienced runners who have completed at least 4 ultras in last 12 months, or are doing regular long distance running (>50 miles) with elevation and conditions shown (where possible). Admission to these races may be subject to receipt of a recent medical examination certificate. Check with the race organiser regarding entry requirements.

Advanced

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Increase of up to 1500 metres

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Runners who have completed several ultra distances or similar events, or are doing long distance running regularly, with elevation shown.

Intermediate

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Increase of up to 1000 metres

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Runners who have completed at least one ultra in last 6 months or are doing long distance running (>26 miles) regularly, with elevation shown.

Beginner

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Very little change < 500 metres

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First ultra event. Runners completing a marathon or doing regular long distance running (>26 miles) in the last 6 months.