
Race to the King is an annual ultra marathon set in the scenic South Downs of England, renowned for its breathtaking views and challenging course. The race offers both a 53-mile single-day option and a two-day relay, attracting runners from around the world who are looking to test their endurance. Participants run through rolling hills, historic landmarks, and picturesque countryside, all while aiming to reach the iconic finish line at the base of the King’s Hill. Known for its spectacular views and the achievement it offers, Race to the King is as much a test of mental resilience as it is of physical stamina. It also supports charitable causes, making it a meaningful event for both participants and the community.
Races
100km
50km
50km
The 100km ultramarathon at Race to the King takes participants on a figure-of-eight course starting and ending at West Dean Gardens, featuring an elevation gain of 1,550 meters. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this race combines the Coastal and Castle loops, offering runners a comprehensive experience of the South Downs’ diverse landscapes.
The 50km Coastal Loop offers runners a flat and fast route with an elevation gain of 509 meters, starting and finishing at West Dean Gardens. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this loop provides scenic views around Chichester Harbour and passes through the ancient village of Bosham.
The 50km Castle Loop features an undulating course with an elevation gain of 1,043 meters, starting and finishing at West Dean Gardens. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this loop passes by Arundel Castle and follows sections of the South Downs Way, offering runners a challenging and scenic experience.
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FAQs
What is the Race to the King 100km?
How long is the Race to the King 100km?
Where does the Race to the King 100km take place?
What is the elevation gain of the Race to the King 100km?
How can I prepare for the Race to the King 100km?
How do I choose the right training plan for the Race to the King 100km?
The 100km ultramarathon at Race to the King takes participants on a figure-of-eight course starting and ending at West Dean Gardens, featuring an elevation gain of 1,550 meters. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this race combines the Coastal and Castle loops, offering runners a comprehensive experience of the South Downs’ diverse landscapes.
The Race to the King 100km is 100km long.
The Race to the King 100km takes place in Chichester, England, UK.
The Race to the King 100km elevation gain is 1550 meters, which Runna classifies as a Moderate race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
What is the Race to the King 100km?
The 100km ultramarathon at Race to the King takes participants on a figure-of-eight course starting and ending at West Dean Gardens, featuring an elevation gain of 1,550 meters. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this race combines the Coastal and Castle loops, offering runners a comprehensive experience of the South Downs’ diverse landscapes.
How long is the Race to the King 100km?
The Race to the King 100km is 100km long.
Where does the Race to the King 100km take place?
The Race to the King 100km takes place in Chichester, England, UK.
What is the elevation gain of the Race to the King 100km?
The Race to the King 100km elevation gain is 1550 meters, which Runna classifies as a Moderate race.
How can I prepare for the Race to the King 100km?
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
How do I choose the right training plan for the Race to the King 100km?
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
What is the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
How long is the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
Where does the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km take place?
What is the elevation gain of the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
How can I prepare for the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
How do I choose the right training plan for the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
The 50km Coastal Loop offers runners a flat and fast route with an elevation gain of 509 meters, starting and finishing at West Dean Gardens. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this loop provides scenic views around Chichester Harbour and passes through the ancient village of Bosham.
The Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km is 50km long.
The Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km takes place in Chichester, England, UK.
The Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km elevation gain is 509 meters, which Runna classifies as a Moderate race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
What is the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
The 50km Coastal Loop offers runners a flat and fast route with an elevation gain of 509 meters, starting and finishing at West Dean Gardens. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this loop provides scenic views around Chichester Harbour and passes through the ancient village of Bosham.
How long is the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
The Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km is 50km long.
Where does the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km take place?
The Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km takes place in Chichester, England, UK.
What is the elevation gain of the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
The Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km elevation gain is 509 meters, which Runna classifies as a Moderate race.
How can I prepare for the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
How do I choose the right training plan for the Race to the King Coastal Loop 50km?
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
What is the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
How long is the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
Where does the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km take place?
What is the elevation gain of the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
How can I prepare for the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
How do I choose the right training plan for the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
The 50km Castle Loop features an undulating course with an elevation gain of 1,043 meters, starting and finishing at West Dean Gardens. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this loop passes by Arundel Castle and follows sections of the South Downs Way, offering runners a challenging and scenic experience.
The Race to the King Castle Loop 50km is 50km long.
The Race to the King Castle Loop 50km takes place in Chichester, England, UK.
The Race to the King Castle Loop 50km elevation gain is 1043 meters, which Runna classifies as a Hilly race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
What is the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
The 50km Castle Loop features an undulating course with an elevation gain of 1,043 meters, starting and finishing at West Dean Gardens. Organized by Threshold Trail Series, this loop passes by Arundel Castle and follows sections of the South Downs Way, offering runners a challenging and scenic experience.
How long is the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
The Race to the King Castle Loop 50km is 50km long.
Where does the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km take place?
The Race to the King Castle Loop 50km takes place in Chichester, England, UK.
What is the elevation gain of the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
The Race to the King Castle Loop 50km elevation gain is 1043 meters, which Runna classifies as a Hilly race.
How can I prepare for the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
How do I choose the right training plan for the Race to the King Castle Loop 50km?
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
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