High School Ultramarathon National Championship (and Adult Division)
- Date Sat 26th April 2025
- Time 8:00AM EST
- Location North Little Rock, Arkansas
- Price $109.12
- Races 2 races
- Distances Marathon, Ultra
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Event summary
Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the inaugural High School Ultramarathon National Championship taking place on Saturday, April 26, 2025, in the scenic Burns Park, North Little Rock, Arkansas! This exciting event invites high school endurance athletes from across the country to compete in a thrilling Backyard Ultra format, where participants tackle a challenging 4.167-mile loop every hour. The race continues until only one runner remains, making it a true test of mental and physical endurance.
Whether you're a seasoned ultra-runner or new to the scene, this event is open to all high school students who have not graduated before 2025, and there will also be a separate adult division for those looking to join in the fun. With a beautiful, flat, and well-marked course surrounded by nature, this is not just a race; it's a celebration of athletic spirit and camaraderie. Join us for an unforgettable day of competition and community as we crown the very first High School Ultramarathon National Champion!
Whether you're a seasoned ultra-runner or new to the scene, this event is open to all high school students who have not graduated before 2025, and there will also be a separate adult division for those looking to join in the fun. With a beautiful, flat, and well-marked course surrounded by nature, this is not just a race; it's a celebration of athletic spirit and camaraderie. Join us for an unforgettable day of competition and community as we crown the very first High School Ultramarathon National Champion!
Organiser's Description
Join us for the inaugural High School Ultramarathon National Championship hosted by Epopeo in North Little Rock, Arkansas on April 26-27. Compete with other high school endurance athletes from around the country for the opportunity to be the first High School Ultramarathon National Champion. The Backyard Ultra format(see description below) used for this event allows any experienced runner an opportunity to compete whether they have completed In ultras in the past.
To compete in the high school division the participant must not have graduated earlier than 2025.
There will be a separate adult division.
PLACE:
1 Soccer Avenue, North Little Rock, AR 72118
Burns Park Field 3 Parking Lot
https://maps.app.goo.gl/EJaPWrt4KbDz17GC7
DESCRIPTION:
Racer Check-In and Start
Racers check in: Friday, April 25, 2025, 4:00-8:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, 2025, 6:00- 7:45 a.m.
The check-in and the start are located at the starting tent at the address above.
The race will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
BACKYARD ULTRA FORMAT:
A backyard ultra is a type of ultramarathon where runners complete a short, 4.167-mile loop every hour, with the race ending when only one participant remains to finish a lap, essentially making it a "last one standing" competition; the winner is the runner who completes the most loops before all others drop out, with no predetermined finish distance or time limit, making it a grueling test of mental and physical endurance.
OFFICIAL RULES:
Starts
Each 4.167-mile loop starts precisely 1 hour after the last
Warnings will be given 3, 2, and 1 minutes before the start of each loop
All participants must be in the starting corral and start at the bell (no late starts)
Corral location stays the same throughout the race
Loops
Except for restrooms, competitors may not leave the course until each loop is completed
No non-competitors on the course (including eliminated runners and crew)
No personal aid during a loop (each runner must be self sufficient while on the loop)
Each loop must be completed within an hour to be counted (including the final lap)
No artificial aids (including trekking poles)
Slower runners must allow passes
Winner/Results
The winner is the last person to complete a loop (in each division)
All others are technically DNF
Results of each runner in terms of distance covered are to be given
If no runner can complete one more loop than anyone else, there is no winner
AID & REFRESHMENT STATIONS:
There is no food or refreshments provided
Public bathrooms and water are available near the starting tent
Basic first aid supplies will be available at the starting tent
SUPPLIES:
Runners are allowed to return to cars or personal tents between each loop
Runners have the option to bring a support crew but support can only be provided after each loop
SAFETY:
Volunteers will be posted a road crossings for safety
A police officer will be present past 9:00 pm
A medic will be present at the starting area for the duration of the race for any medical-related needs
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The course is an easy, wooded, flat 4.167-mile loop with an elevation of only 168. The terrain is mostly packed dirt with only a few rocky sections and less than 1/2 mile of pavement. The trail can become very muddy during the wet season and after rainstorms. The trail is well-marked with blue & white tape and blue flags.
AWARDS:
High School Mens Champion, High School Women's Champion, Open Division Mens Champion, Open Division Women's Champion
Recognition will be given to any participant who finishes 7 laps, officially running an ultramarathon distance
REFUNDS AND INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY:
No Refunds
No Inclement Weather Policy. Race will be held regardless of temperature or precipitation (forecast or actual). The race director reserves the right to cancel or delay the race for the safety of the participants.
To compete in the high school division the participant must not have graduated earlier than 2025.
There will be a separate adult division.
PLACE:
1 Soccer Avenue, North Little Rock, AR 72118
Burns Park Field 3 Parking Lot
https://maps.app.goo.gl/EJaPWrt4KbDz17GC7
DESCRIPTION:
Racer Check-In and Start
Racers check in: Friday, April 25, 2025, 4:00-8:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, 2025, 6:00- 7:45 a.m.
The check-in and the start are located at the starting tent at the address above.
The race will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
BACKYARD ULTRA FORMAT:
A backyard ultra is a type of ultramarathon where runners complete a short, 4.167-mile loop every hour, with the race ending when only one participant remains to finish a lap, essentially making it a "last one standing" competition; the winner is the runner who completes the most loops before all others drop out, with no predetermined finish distance or time limit, making it a grueling test of mental and physical endurance.
OFFICIAL RULES:
Starts
Each 4.167-mile loop starts precisely 1 hour after the last
Warnings will be given 3, 2, and 1 minutes before the start of each loop
All participants must be in the starting corral and start at the bell (no late starts)
Corral location stays the same throughout the race
Loops
Except for restrooms, competitors may not leave the course until each loop is completed
No non-competitors on the course (including eliminated runners and crew)
No personal aid during a loop (each runner must be self sufficient while on the loop)
Each loop must be completed within an hour to be counted (including the final lap)
No artificial aids (including trekking poles)
Slower runners must allow passes
Winner/Results
The winner is the last person to complete a loop (in each division)
All others are technically DNF
Results of each runner in terms of distance covered are to be given
If no runner can complete one more loop than anyone else, there is no winner
AID & REFRESHMENT STATIONS:
There is no food or refreshments provided
Public bathrooms and water are available near the starting tent
Basic first aid supplies will be available at the starting tent
SUPPLIES:
Runners are allowed to return to cars or personal tents between each loop
Runners have the option to bring a support crew but support can only be provided after each loop
SAFETY:
Volunteers will be posted a road crossings for safety
A police officer will be present past 9:00 pm
A medic will be present at the starting area for the duration of the race for any medical-related needs
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The course is an easy, wooded, flat 4.167-mile loop with an elevation of only 168. The terrain is mostly packed dirt with only a few rocky sections and less than 1/2 mile of pavement. The trail can become very muddy during the wet season and after rainstorms. The trail is well-marked with blue & white tape and blue flags.
AWARDS:
High School Mens Champion, High School Women's Champion, Open Division Mens Champion, Open Division Women's Champion
Recognition will be given to any participant who finishes 7 laps, officially running an ultramarathon distance
REFUNDS AND INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY:
No Refunds
No Inclement Weather Policy. Race will be held regardless of temperature or precipitation (forecast or actual). The race director reserves the right to cancel or delay the race for the safety of the participants.
High School Ultramarathon National Championship (and Adult Division)