165-km Mt Fuji ultramarathon starts – Japan Today

165-km Mt Fuji ultramarathon starts  Japan Today

Approximately 2400 competitors from 40 countries crossed the start line Friday of the seventh edition of the 165-kilometer Ultra-Trail Mt Fuji, an annual …


Runners set off on the Ultra-Trail Mt Fuji marathon in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture, on Friday. Photo: KYODO

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Approximately 2,400 competitors from 40 countries crossed the start line Friday of the seventh edition of the 165-kilometer Ultra-Trail Mt Fuji, an annual ultramarathon that traverses the trails encircling Japan’s tallest mountain.

The UTMF, with its cut-off time of 46 hours, is the sister race to the Ultra-Trail Mont Blanc and is part of the Ultra-Trail World Tour. It starts at Kodomo-no-kuni in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture and finishes at Kawaguchiko, a town in Yamanashi Prefecture.

About 70 percent of the course is unpaved, and the route follows the trails, paths and forest roads around the foothills of Mt Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The runners will experience a total altitude gain of approximately 7,942 meters.

Last year, when another race was held over a similar 92-km course, 72.8 percent of the runners finished the race.

An ultramarathon is any footrace longer than the standard marathon length of 42.195 km raced either over a specific length — usually 50 or 100 km or 50 or 100 miles — or for a specific time, with the winner of the latter being the person who covers the most distance.

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