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  • Badwater Salton Sea [badwater.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 6:00 AM

    Description

    The BADWATER® ultra running experience returns to the Anza-Borrego Desert and Palomar Mountain when the thirteenth BADWATER SALTON SEA, presented by Mount to Coast, race takes place on April 18-19,...

    The BADWATER® ultra running experience returns to the Anza-Borrego Desert and Palomar Mountain when the thirteenth BADWATER SALTON SEA, presented by Mount to Coast, race takes place on April 18-19, 2026.

    This remarkable event challenges teams of two or three ultrarunners – running together as duos or trios for the duration, NOT in a relay – to tackle an unimaginable traverse of Southern California deserts and mountains. The route covers 81 miles (130km) from Salton City (elevation 234 feet / 71m below sea level) to Palomar Mountain, the almost tallest mountain in San Diego County (elevation 5500 feet / 1676m.)* Eight of the 81 race miles pass through Anza-Borrego State Park on a single track trail from Borrego Springs to Ranchita, creating a race route which is a mix of road and trail. There is a total elevation gain of over 9000 feet (2740m).

    The twelve previous editions were received with wide acclaim. The thirteenth edition – with a limit of 100 runners – is scheduled for April 18-19 (Saturday-Sunday), 2026.

    Badwater Salton is a Badwater 135 Official Preferred Qualifying Race and the first winning team across the line earns Titanium Ticket guaranteed entry to the following year's Badwater 135 (assuming all qualifying stardards are met and their winning time is below 18 hours.)

    RACE DIFFICULTY

    This is an extremely difficult race held in extreme conditions: Veterans of this event routinely state that it is as hard as any of the toughest 100 milers they have done.

    The extreme weather changes - from 100+F / 38+C during the day, often with a sand storm, to freezing temperates with very wet fog at night - along with the extreme challenge of the two major mountain ascents - combine to make this an extremely difficult race.

    It is critical to train properly for the heat and to train effectively for very steep desert single-track trail section of the race which is done in maximum heat and without the support crew nearby. Additionally, the single track trail is VERY steep and surprises runners every year with both its steepness, rugged terrain, and intense heat. Knowledge of maintaining proper electrolyte balance is also critical. Study the relevant articles at Badwater University closely, as well as race reports from former competitors.

    QUALIFYING REQUIREMENTS

    2027 Entry Requirements: All applicants must have completed at least one difficult 100-175 mile ultramarathon in the twelve months prior to the race, and entry may be denied to those without sufficient endurance credentials. Proof of qualification must be included within the entry application OR by email at least 60 days prior to the race, unless other arrangements are made. (Veteran Badwater Salton Sea and Badwater 135 finishers may enter with a 50-mile qualifying event from the previous 12 months.)

    2026 Entry Requirements: All applicants must have completed at least one difficult 50-mile or longer ultramarathon in the 12 months prior to the race, and entry may be denied to those without sufficient endurance credentials. Proof of qualification must be included within the entry application OR by email at least 60 days prior to the race, unless other arrangements are made.

    TEAM FORMAT

    Unique to Badwater® Salton Sea is a “Team Ultra Racing” format: All race entrants must enter and race as teams of two or three runners (all male, all female, or co-ed divisions), remaining together for the duration – NOT in a relay format – and sharing just one support vehicle with at least two crew members.

    We encourage each runner to select teammates with compatible running style and pace, and with whom he or she would really like to share this experience!

    Divisions are offered for All Male, All Female, and Mixed (for 3x teams, 2 men and 1 woman, or 1 man and 2 women, are considered equal).

    Some teams have come together in the past through the wonders of the internet, for example through our Facebook Event Page for each year’s event, or just through personal social media (and real world!) connections!

    It is very important to pick good teammates to have an ideal experience at this race, and to have the highest likelihood of the whole team finishing together, intact, which SHOULD BE the goal of every team in the race. Here is what we suggest:

    – Invite runners that you have run with a lot, and find you have compatible speeds, styles (pacing, how much time you spend getting aid, etc.), and temperament (sense of humour, how much you like to talk versus staying quiet or listening to music, etc.). Those could be runners in your club or with whom you train a lot. But that could also be runners who don’t live near you, but you only see at races.

    – Think about all the races you do. Aren’t there others who consistently finish right near you in many races? Since you are already running about the same speed, why not work together instead of against each other?

    – What about fellow runners that you are mentoring, whether “formally” or just in a friendly way? Why not help another runner have an amazing experience, with you playing the role of “grizzled old veteran” or Jedi of ultra running? There is no Luke Skywalker without Obi-Wan Kenobi, after all.

    Anyway, those are a few ideas for not only picking good teammates, but also for having an exemplary experience, something that will really be transcendent, and meaningful, and will resonate far and beyond after the race is over and you’ve – hopefully – gone home with your buckles.

    REFUND POLICY

    Generally speaking, it is our expectation that registered teams will not withdraw from this event. Instead, if one runner has to withdraw from the race, he or she will be replaced with a new teammate, at the discretion of the remaining runner(s) on the team. There are no transfers of registration, nor roll-overs to the next year. Entry fee refunds, less 25%, will be offered until 60 days prior to the event. After that, there are no refunds, nor roll-overs or credits.

    ALL TEAMMATES MUST ENTER ON THE SAME WEEK

    Please submit all registrations for all teammates within the same week, or preferably within a few days. No runner or team is considered fully registered until ALL runners on the team are registered and paid in full. Runners who register, but don’t have a full team registered within two weeks, may be dropped from the roster and issued a refund, less 25%.

    EVENT CANCELLATION

    If the event is canceled due to pandemic, hurricane, community disaster, or other force majeure, neither refunds nor credits will be given.

    ROUTE APPROVALS

    Although we anticipate using the same or nearly the same route each year, the final, exact route is subject to approval from various government agencies and is always subject to change due to various factors beyond our control.

    MORE INFORMATION

    Visit our Badwater.com website for more information!

    42.3 km
    1112 Tilting T Dr, Borrego Springs, California, 92004, United States
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    81 Miles Run Trail Ultra Walk

  • West Coast SUCK [runsignup.com]

    Sat, May 02, 2026 at 9:00 PM

    Description

    Created by Joe Decker, a Guinness World Record holder and accomplished Ultra Endurance Athlete, The SUCK is twelve hours of non-stop pushing your limits with a purpose behind every minute. Each...

    Created by Joe Decker, a Guinness World Record holder and accomplished Ultra Endurance Athlete, The SUCK is twelve hours of non-stop pushing your limits with a purpose behind every minute. Each overnight SUCK takes you through miles of dark trails, heavy carries, military style calisthenics, strongman work, and whatever curveballs Mother Nature feels like throwing your way.

    Make no mistake, it is brutal. And that is exactly why it works. We are not out there to break you. We are out there to empower you. Sometime around 2 AM, when the world goes quiet and your excuses run out, you discover who you really are. You face the stuff you have been avoiding. And then you rise anyway. That feeling stays with you long after the sun comes up.

    Come test yourself in one of the most extreme fitness challenges on the planet. Do the hard thing on purpose and walk away a different person.

    And if you finish the entire event, you earn a one of a kind Challenge Coin. It cannot be bought. It cannot be gifted. You have to earn it the hard way. It puts your name on the short list of those who have stepped into the dark, fought through the doubt, and officially Embraced the SUCK.

    The SUCK - Mandatory Gear:

    • Ruck Sack / Backpack - I personally recommend a 60 liter / 3500 cubic inch

    • CamelBak hydration plus pack - recommend 70 - 100 oz

    • Guys 2 x 50lb sandbags

    • Gals 2 x 35lb sandbags

    • 2 x 5 gallon buckets

    • Headlamp

    • Duct tape

    • Pliers

    • Trail Shoes

    • Work gloves

    • Workout gear

    • Warm/cold weather gear

    • Plenty of food, water & electrolytes for the entire 12 hours, there are no aid stations

    • Suggested - snake bit kit, poison ivy/oak remedy, first aid kit

    NOTE: Gut Check Fitness, LLC policy is that there are NO REFUNDS and/or TRANSFERS. You are making a commitment to train, work hard, stay focused then to show up and 'Embrace the SUCK'. Please reach out if you are in need of a training program.

    33.5 km
    Anza Borrego Desert, San Diego County, California, 91934, United States
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    8 Miles 20 Miles Run Trail Ultra Walk

  • WICKED FAST MARATHON & HALF MARATHON SAN DIEGO [wickedfastca.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 6:30 AM

    Description

    Experience San Diego’s newest and fastest marathon!

    The Wicked Fast Marathon & Half Marathon San Diego is San Diego’s premier speed course, featuring a net downhill drop of under 1,500 feet from...

    Experience San Diego’s newest and fastest marathon!

    The Wicked Fast Marathon & Half Marathon San Diego is San Diego’s premier speed course, featuring a net downhill drop of under 1,500 feet from start to finish — fully compliant for Boston Qualifying with zero penalties. Starting in the mountain town of Alpine, California, runners cruise through San Diego’s East County on a smooth, scenic rolling descent and finish in unforgettable style at Sycuan Casino Resort. With long, flowing downhills, gentle rollers, and fast pavement, this course is purpose-built for PRs, BQs, and breakthrough performances — delivering a stunning Southern California race experience that’s as beautiful as it is blazing fast.

    38.8 km
    5469 Casino Way, El Cajon, California, 92019, United States
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    13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Half Marathon Run

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