Times of Oman

World’s toughest adventure race around the corner

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: OMAN by UTMB® is a runner’s dream – an ultra-trail along mountain top ridges, through ancient villages, palm plantation­s, deep wadis and scenic gorges.

The journey leads runners off the tourist tracks, allowing them to explore hidden gems located deep within its atmospheri­c and untouched landscape.

In its second year, OMAN by UTMB® offers three rugged and challengin­g courses through the mountainou­s terrain around Jebel Akhdar, the famous Green Mountain, that will appeal to a broad audience of regional and internatio­nal ultra-trail enthusiast­s.

The extraordin­ary 137km mountain course at the heart of the 2018 event – hailed by National Geographic as the ‘world’s toughest adventure race’ – will remain. For 2019, it is joined by a 50km entry level course and an extended 170km challenge. Once again OMAN by UTMB® will deliver a unique challenge in a spectacula­r environmen­t, returning ultra-trail running to the Middle East from 28 to 30 November 2019.

“I described the 2018 course in Oman as ‘ tough but wonderful’ and that view was shared by many of those taking part. OMAN by UTMB® has instantly establishe­d itself as a valued member of the internatio­nal UTMB® family,” said Michel Poletti co-director of the UTMB®.

“The new courses will dramatical­ly increase the appeal of OMAN by UTMB® to both experience­d and novice runners. I believe they will encourage many more ultratrail athletes to come to Oman and take on a unique experience in an unforgetta­ble landscape.”

OMAN by UTMB® is an ultratrail runner’s paradise and all three race routes have been designed to maximise the enjoyment of Oman’s natural beauty and take runners off the beaten track and deep into the country’s dramatic

Al Hajar mountain range with its soaring peaks, technical climbs, deep wadis and narrow gorges.

Packed with variety, tough terrain and given the event’s remote and difficult to access sections, including exposed climbs, the three races require self-sufficienc­y and confidence at elevation.

Runners will experience temperatur­es ranging from 25°C at low level to 10°C and less in the mountains and overnight.

The three race categories are: JBS: Approx. 170km with 10,000+ metres of elevation gain. The new 170km course ascends to a height of 2,930m on the formidable Jebel Shams, Oman’s highest mountain.

JBA: Approx. 130km with 7,000+ metres of elevation gain. The original OMAN by UTMB® JBA course climbs to a height of 2,200m on the slopes of Jebel Akhdar, the Green Mountain. Both start on November 28 at Birkat Al Mouz and are only suitable for experience­d ultra-trail runners.

Athletes will require an official Internatio­nal Trail Running Associatio­n (ITRA) ranking to qualify to run in either distance.

Participan­ts will also have to have finished a number of qualifying races to take part and acquired a minimum number of qualifying points. AHM: Approx. 50km in length with 2,300+ metres of elevation gain. The shorter course climbs to 2,000m in the first half of the race to its highest point at Qiyut before a descent through Misfat.

The race, which starts on November 29 from Al Hamra, is for runners who are new to the sport or less experience­d and would like to take on the challenge of a tough, but fair, relatively short ultra-trail with limited technical sections. Also on offer – and aimed at the next generation of trail runners – three new and shorter races of 10km, 5km and 2km in length provide a taste of the great outdoors for children, young people as well as adults. Last year’s first edition of OMAN by UTMB® saw hundreds of runners sign up from no fewer than 50 countries, including many of the best-known members of the close-knit ultra-trail internatio­nal community.

The event saw a dramatic conclusion to the Men’s Race when ultra-trail friends and rivals Jason Schlarb (USA) and the extrovert Swiss athlete Diego ‘Zpeedy’ Pazos, crossed the finish line together as joint winners in a time of 20:45:37.

 ??  ?? HIDDEN GEMS: The journey leads runners off the tourist tracks, allowing them to explore the Sultanate’s hidden gems.
HIDDEN GEMS: The journey leads runners off the tourist tracks, allowing them to explore the Sultanate’s hidden gems.

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