Fri 27 Sep 2024 Stirling, UK

Ochil Ultra | 100 Mile

A real challenge from the Wee Run Events team.

  • Fri 27 Sep 2024
Sport Scotland - Institute of Sport, Stirling
100 Mile

18:00

Age 18 & over

£120

  • 100 miles trail running

Event overview

Long ultra of 50 miles from Central Perth to sportscotland institute of sport - this is a qualifying ultra for the West Highland Way Race. Short ultra of 30 miles from Auchterarder to Stirling - a GREAT distance to tackle if you've never done an ultra before. We welcome ALL runners, from ALL backgrounds and ALL genders. We are an LGBTQIA+ friendly event - in fact we're friendly FULL STOP! You can run as M or F or NB and we welcome you to sign up and run as the gender of your choice. Don't feel ready to tackle an ultra solo as yet? Then do the 50 miles as a team! Both routes use the Core Path Network giving stunning views across central Scotland - selfies are very much welcomed!

This event is part of Ochil Ultra .

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Event village
  • Newcomers
  • Teams

Location

  • Bag storage

Route

  • Check points
  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • Marshals
  • Water stations

What's included

  • Chip timing
  • GPS tracking
  • Medal
  • Post-race meal
  • Race photo
  • T-shirt

Entries

  • Age 18 & over
  • Enter online

Other races at event

  • Sat 28 Sep 2024
  • #2 of 0
Auchterarder Primrose AFC, Auchterarder
30 Mile

09:00

Age 18 & over

£75

  • 30 miles trail running
  • Sat 28 Sep 2024
  • #3 of 0
South Inch, Perth
50 Mile

07:00

Age 18 & over

£75

  • 50 miles trail running

Other Scotland events

Other UK events

4 steps to wellbeing
Sleep well

A good night's sleep is an essential foundation for a healthy lifestyle, effective training and weight control.

Train slow

Low-intensity training is easier for you, reduces the risk of injury and helps builds an efficient aerobic system.

Eat natural

Cut out sugar & junk food, reduce carbs, eat natural foods and train your body to burn fat for fuel.

Get outdoors

Fresh air, natural light and reconnecting with nature all help to improve mental and physical wellbeing.