WMRA has unveiled the official 2026 World Cup calendar, outlining key mountain running events worldwide. The schedule promises a competitive season, attracting top athletes globally. Details are available on worldathletics.org.
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Leading off-road runners from around the globe converge in Chiang Mai for the inaugural World Mountain and Trail Running Championships. The event promises thrilling competition across challenging terrains, showcasing elite endurance and skill.
The Scottish Athletics hill running season kicks off soon, featuring key events like the Ben Nevis Race on July 13 and the Scottish Hill Running Championships in September. Runners should mark their calendars for these thrilling challenges.
Marathon Sports has announced Dirt Camp, a premium trail running experience in the Berkshires. The event offers expert-led runs, skills clinics, and scenic routes for enthusiasts of all levels.
The 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Uphill event promises fierce competition as elite runners tackle steep terrains. Set against stunning alpine backdrops, the race highlights endurance and speed in high-altitude conditions.
Entries are now open for the NZ Mountain Champs, Athletics New Zealand’s premier mountain running event. Runners nationwide are invited to register and test their endurance on challenging terrain.
Sean Rash, Dick Griffith, and Butch Lincoln headline the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026. These legendary athletes are set to be honored for their outstanding contributions to Alaska sports.
Athletics Canada announced that the 2027 and 2028 Mountain and Trail Running Championships will head west, spotlighting premier race locations and boosting the sport’s profile nationwide.
Athletics New Zealand has unveiled the 2026 Out of Stadia Championships calendar, alongside confirmed regions for 2027 and 2028. The announcement sets the stage for upcoming national athletics events.
Kilian Jornet launches a new mission to preserve the core spirit of mountain running. The legendary athlete advocates for sustainable practices and respect for nature in the sport’s growing global community.










