Texas Ultra Running Championship

Texas Ultra Running Championship is a trail run held at Lake Georgetown in Texas. A course with very beautiful scenery and challenging rocky, dirt and grass trails. Athletes may enter the 100K race without qualifying, but without the opportunity to compete for a cash prize.

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Race Info

In the starting packet, participants will receive a BIB and T-shirt for the race. Aid stations with water will be located every 3-6 miles. Feeding stations with hot and cold food will be located every 6-10 miles.

All finishers will receive a collectible finisher’s medal. 50K finishers will receive a finisher’s badge and 100K finishers will receive a belt buckle. Pacers will be available on the second lap of the 100K course.

Race Date

November 16, 2024.

Location

2100 Co Rd 262, Georgetown, TX US 78633

Directions

 

Distances

  • 100K
  • 50K
  • 15K

Starting Time

  • 7:00 AM – 100K Championship
  • 7:15 AM – 100K
  • 8:00 AM – 50K
  • 9:00 AM – 15K

Entry Fees

  • $200 and up – 100K Championship
  • $190 and up – 100M
  • $130 and up – 50K
  • $80 and up – 15K

Course Map

You can find the course map and description here: texasoutlawrunning.com. The 100K course will have an elevation change of 4600 feet. The course will consist of challenging rocky, dirt and grass trails. The course will be marked with signs and reflective tape.

Registration

It will only take a few minutes to register for the Texas Ultra Running Championship at ultrasignup.com.

Official Race Website

Always visit the race’s website for the most accurate information: texasoutlawrunning.com.

Social Media

Join the Texas Ultra Running Championship Facebook page to follow the race updates.

Related Events

If you’re looking for more races like this, have a look at our Ultra Marathons Calendar. You may also like to participate in other races in November.

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