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5,000 runners expected at 2023 Tarawera Ultramarathon by UTMB

The 2023 Tarawera Ultramarathon by UTMB is set to be the largest trail running event in New Zealand – with over 5,000 runners expected to hit the trails of Rotorua on February 11-12, 2023.

The event returns after two years and will welcome the most participants in its 14-year history, with runners taking on four distances – 21km, 50km, 102km and the 100-Miler (165km).

The Tarawera Ultramarathon is the first UTMB World Series event of 2023, part of an international trail running circuit offering runners the only opportunity to begin their quest to UTMB Mont-Blanc – the UTMB World Series Final seen as a pinnacle event of trail running.

This year the event will welcome runners from outside of New Zealand for the first time since 2020, with international competitors making up 40% of the field.

The event kicks off at 04:00 local time on Saturday February 11th, for those taking part in the 100-mile race. Here, athletes are given 36 hours to complete the course, which includes running along multiple lakes, through native bush, the towering Whakarewarewa Forest, the trail at Sulphur Point and finishing at the Village Green by the lakeside in Rotorua.

All other distances also start on the Saturday, with the 50km race underway at 07:00, the 102km at 08.30, and the 21km at 09:00. These courses also feature lakes, waterfalls, the redwoods, sulphur flats and the lakeside Rotorua finish.

Mitch Murcott, Tarawera Ultramarathon by UTMB Race Director, said “After two years away we’re so excited to reunite the trail community in Rotorua for what will be the biggest Tarawera Ultramarathon to date.

“It’s great to see the event continue to grow each year, with 75% of athletes taking part in the event for the first time in 2023; and the more than 5,000 runners and their supporters will provide a welcome boost to the Rotorua region.

Murcott continued, “With the time passed between events it’s important that we remember the significance of the community, culture, and land that make this event so special. We want to encourage all those attending, visiting, and participating in the Tarawera Ultramarathon to respect and look after the land we are so lucky to run through. I’m sure everyone will work together to leave the trails in the same if not better state than we found them.

“For those keen to immerse themselves further in the culture of the region and the event, we recommend attending Friday’s Powhiri Welcome at Te Puia. Athletes and their supporters will also enjoy the karakias and cultural performances that take place at the start line for each distance.

“For those who finish early, make sure you head back to the Village Green finish line to soak up the atmosphere, especially when it gets dark and we welcome home our TUM102 and TUMMiler winners who will be greeted by a haka in respect of their efforts.”

Murcott added “It’s exciting to be the first event on the calendar of the 2023 UTMB World Series and helps the event attract runners from all over the globe. The Tarawera Ultramarathon is a great way to kick off the trail running season with runnable courses, awesome community spirit, some of the best aid stations and volunteers in the world, and super stunning trails.”

2023 Tarawera Ultramarathon by UTMB – by the numbers

  • Over 5,000 athletes are taking part across four distances
  • An almost even gender split with 51% male and 49% female taking part
  • 75% of those participating are taking part in the event for the first time
  • International competitors make up 40% of the field
  • Tarawera Ultramarathon runners represent 76 nationalities
  • The most represented nationalities outside of New Zealand are Australia, Great Britain, the United States, France, Canada, Ireland, and Japan
  • The oldest male competitor is 83-year-old Ivan Beale in the 21km event
  • The oldest female competitor is 82-year-old Eileen Odgers taking on the 50km
  • There are multiple youngest competitors at 16 years old, all taking part in the 21km

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