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UT100

ULTRA-TRAIL 100

A FRONT-LOADED, TECHNICAL ROUTE OFFERING TWO SIGNIFICANT CLIMBS ON TABLE MOUNTAIN AND KARBONKELBERG WITHIN THE FIRST 50KM, WITH 4972 M OF ELEVATION GAIN.

DISTANCE

98KM

ELEVATION

4972m
D+

CUT OFF

24H

AID STATIONS

9

START/FINISH

GARDENS TECH RUGBY
CLUB

DATE/TIME

23 NOVEMBER 2024

04H00 START

ULTRA-TRAIL 100KM

The UT100 race is a front-loaded route with two significant climbs on Table Mountain and the remote trails of Karbonkelberg within the first 50km. The second half has equal elevation gain but with more gradual inclines.

 

The race starts with a climb out of the city up to Signal Hill and around Lions Head, which provides stunning views of the City and the Atlantic Seaboard. Runners climb midway up Table Mountain's north face and run a contour to Platteklip Gorge, the longest vertical ascent of the race, a notorious route with gradients exceeding 35 degrees, up Table Mountain. The Platteklip Gorge climb is a long grind that loads the legs early in the race. After 25km, participants will have already covered an elevation gain of 1700m.  

 

On reaching the top of Table Mountain, runners traverse the famous tabletop ridge, before running along the magnificent 12 Apostles and taking on the technical descent of Llandudno Ravine to the Aid Station on the beach. The route flattens along the remote scenic coastal stretches of Sandy Bay and beyond. The second of the two steep climbs is the 600m Suther Peak and a traverse of Karbonkelberg to Hout Bay Aid Station. This part of the race either makes or breaks it for the runners, with temperatures on the rise and a scramble up this remote stretch being particularly exhausting. 

  

The second half from Hout Bay takes runners across the beach towards East Fort and the Manganese Mines and over the mountain above Hout Bay. Runners descend via Vlakenberg to Constantia Nek where they head through the vineyards and city greenbelts to reach Alphen Trail Aid Station. From here they climb through to technical sections of Cecilia and Newlands Forests, followed by a steep drop down to below Rhodes Memorial and the last Aid Station on the outskirts of the University of Cape Town. 

 

The final 10km requires digging deep with an intense climb to get up to the Blockhouse and lower traverse of Devils Peak. Reaching it marks the home stretch and presents incredible views of the City, the Atlantic Ocean, Table Mountain and Lions Head.

RMB ULTRA-TRAIL CAPE TOWN PRIZE MONEY

FIRST PLACE  R40,000.00

SECOND PLACE R20,000.00

THIRD PLACE  R10,000.00

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RMB Ultra-trail Cape Town's UT100 is the final race of the World Trail Majors. WTM brings together some of the best trail / ultra races in the world, each with their own identity, diversity, respect, and personality. A collection of “bucket list” races for both amateur and professional runners who want to experience racing like it should be. Each time a unique experience.
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