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Upcoming Races

  • The Back2Back
    The Back2Back
    Fri, 04 Dec
    Far and Wide Zimbabwe
    When one race is just not enough, tackle The Back2Back: taking on The Mutarazi Traverse 30km on Friday, followed by the Challenge 32km on Saturday. You will take on both the gruelling Ringing Rock ascent of 1000m in 13km, and the 7km ascent up Mt Nyangani (2,593m), gaining 800m in elevation.
  • The Mutarazi Traverse 30km
    The Mutarazi Traverse 30km
    Fri, 04 Dec
    Far and Wide Zimbabwe
    The Mutarazi Traverse 30km is a breathtaking yet gruelling race through the wild and rugged Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, taking runners across escarpments, indigenous forests, waterfalls, and technical mountain terrain.
  • Waiting List
    Waiting List
    Fri, 04 Dec
    Far and Wide Zimbabwe
    If your chosen event is sold out, please sign up to the waiting list, and we will let you know if a place becomes available.
  • The GOAT 126km
    The GOAT 126km
    Fri, 04 Dec
    Far and Wide Zimbabwe
    The Greatest of All Trails. This is one of the most epic ultra-marathon mountain races on the calendar. You will need to have a lot of experience and training behind you to complete this race. If you are thinking of entering The GOAT then you will need to have a running CV and submit this.
  • The Epic 70km
    The Epic 70km
    Sat, 05 Dec
    Far and Wide Zimbabwe
    An Epic Adventure. You will need plenty of experience and training to participate in this race. You will need to submit a running CV with your registration form.
  • The Ultra 56km
    The Ultra 56km
    Sat, 05 Dec
    Far and Wide Zimbabwe
    The Ultra 56km is an intense test of endurance, taking runners through Zimbabwe’s rugged Eastern Highlands, with over 3,000 metres of elevation gain across steep ascents, deep gorges, and untamed wilderness. From the punishing Pungwe Gorge climb (3.5km / 750m ascent) to summiting Mt Nyangani.
  • The Challenge 32km
    The Challenge 32km
    Sat, 05 Dec
    Far and Wide Zimbabwe
    The Challenge kicks off at Golden Pools within Rhodes Nyanga National Park, throwing participants straight into the deep end with a gruelling 7km ascent up Mt Nyangani (2,593m), gaining 800m in elevation. This is no ordinary race—true to its name, it demands relentless training & mental resilience.
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