The Oner Ultra Run

10 April 2021
Lulworth, Dorset, UK (England)
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trail race
132 KM
1 day
150 Runners
ALTERNATE DISTANCES: 66KM / 32KM
Difficulty:    Brutal
ENTRY FEE:    180 GBP

This is the mother of all ultra trail runs!  And the full Oner is awarded 5 UTMB points.

A triple marathon over the world famous Jurassic coastline with over ten thousand foot of ascent and a strict 24 hour time limit. This is a seriously tough event with only 50% of runners normally making it to the finish line.

In 2020 the event is being run in reverse starting at Studland and finishing at Charmouth.  

HQ will be at Lulworth Village Hall from 0800 Saturday 4th April 2020 and after briefing all runners will be bused to the start at Studland Beach.

All runners (full/half) are supplied with a tracking device for safety (link available for family / friends to view your progress). Hot meals available at the halfway point and all other checkpoints have food / hot drinks.

Check points are approximately every 10k.

Event Organiser

James Page

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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.

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