Patagonia Run is a mountain trail run race, non-stop, for individual runners, which includes 6 distances for all athlete profiles: from trail run debutants and short-distance runners to long ultra-marathon distances and slope experienced runners.We have 6 distances: 10k, 21k, 42k, 70k, 110k and 100Mi That's to say, sub marathon and mountain marathon distances will be 10k, 21k and 42k, while ultra-marathon distances will be 70k, 110k and 100Mi.
Registration conditions for 100 Mi:
These include mandatory Organization admittance for each athlete, according to his/her sports curriculum and at least one the following requirements:
1. 12 ITRA points obtained in no more than 3 races during 2018 – 2021. At least one of these races must be of 110k or more (non-stop)
2. Having finished during 2018-2021 any UTWT race of over 120k (non-stop)
3. Having finished any of the following races:
- Patagonia Run 100Mi 2018
- Patagonia Run 100k 2018 finished in a 21 hours or less
- Patagonia Run 100Mi 2019
- Patagonia Run 110k 2019 finished in a 26 hours or less
- Any other race to the above mentioned, similar in length and altimetry, during 2018-2021. In this case, runners need to include race finishing timing (race results internet links) as proof in the pre-registration form when applying for admittance to the Organization Committee.