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UltraLite Brazil

UltraLite Brazil, Salvador
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Road runs in Brazil, Salvador

Distances

  • Running

    250km

    250 km

  • Running

    125km

    125 km

    Start: 07:00 AM

  • Running

    125km

    125 km

  • Running

    100km

    100 km

    Start: 07:00 AM

  • Running

    100km

    100 km

  • Running

    50km

    50 km

    Start: 07:00 AM

  • Running

    50km

    50 km

  • Running

    40km

    40 km

    Start: 07:00 AM

  • Running

    40km

    40 km

  • Running

    Half Marathon

    21.1 km

  • Running

    20km

    20 km

    Start: 07:00 AM

  • Running

    20km

    20 km

  • Running

    10km

    10 km

    Start: 07:00 AM

  • Running

    10km

    10 km

  • Running

    5km

    5 km

  • Running

    5km

    5 km

About

An extraordinary ultramarathon journey held alongside RacingThePlanet: Brazil 2027 — a seven-day footrace through the Chapada Diamantina. Choose to run or walk 10–20 km per day, with a maximum of 125 km over seven days; completing at least 50 km earns a finisher’s medal.

Catering & aid stations

Competitors must carry all their own food, gear, and clothing. Water and a place in a tent at night are provided each day. Food and drink are available at checkpoints and during camp evenings.

Pacers

Pacers are provided for each start wave in accordance with target times per stage. Flags identify pacers on course. Expect steady support, rotating pacers on long stages, and clear pacing guidance at checkpoints to help manage effort across the seven-day format.

Results

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Surface mix

  • 100% asphalt

What's included in entry

  • International staff and medical support throughout race
  • RacingThePlanet patches (8)
  • Race bib (2) per stage
  • Water provided for the duration of the race
  • Tented accommodation for seven nights
  • Campfire with hot water when weather permits
  • Two nights of hotel accommodation (one pre-race, one post-race, double occupancy)
  • Awards banquet ticket including dinner, awards presentation, and photo slideshow
  • Finisher’s medal

FAQ

What is the daily distance format?

Each day you can choose to run or hike 10 or 20 kilometers; on The Long March day you may complete up to 40 km. You may skip a stage if needed, but you must complete the final Stage 6 (~10 km).

What is included in the entry fee?

International staff and medical support throughout the race, RacingThePlanet patches (8), race bib (2) per stage, water for the duration of the race, tented accommodation for seven nights, campfire with hot water when weather permits, two nights of hotel accommodation (one pre-race, one post-race, double occupancy), awards banquet ticket with dinner and slideshow, and a finisher’s medal.

What are the age requirements?

Minimum age is 18 years old; there is no upper age limit.

Do I need previous ultra experience?

No previous ultra experience is required, but you must be self-sufficient and able to manage long days on your feet with a day pack.

Is support provided between stages?

Yes — you are transported to the start point or from the finish point each day, and you may skip a stage if needed.

Last updated: Jun 6, 2026, 12:15:39 AM

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