ULTRA LONDON 2020: Earlybird entry price ends on Tuesday

Entries to the second edition of ULTRA LONDON are still available at Earlybird pricing levels, but the Capital Ring based event will increase from Tuesday
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ULTRA LONDON: Get a smaller price on a long run…

(… but only until 10am on Tuesday)

We recently featured (HERE), the upcoming second edition of ULTRA LONDON (www.ultralondon.co.uk), the long distance event from the Great Running Company.

With options from 27.5km up to the brand new 125km monster, which includes both the southern and northern section of the Capital Ring, the success of the first year means that runners and walkers have wide range of options of offer, for the 2020 edition which will take place over the weekend of 20/21 June 2019. If this is on your radar for this year, Earlybird entry pricing is still in place, but will finish on Tuesday.


ULTRA LONDON 2020 – Earlybird entry price ends at 10am on Tuesday 4 February

London Calling – Last chance to bag an ultra bargain

The countdown is on to claim the Earlybird entry price for ULTRA LONDON 2020. The earlybird entry price ends at 10am on Tuesday 4 February, with the price increasing across all distances.

ULTRA LONDON offers runners and challenge walkers an opportunity to explore the capital’s finest scenery on a green and picturesque route along the Capital Ring. The relatively unknown Capital Ring trail provides a unique blend of hidden trails, footpaths, parks, disused railway lines and woodland.

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After a successful sold out event in 2019, the event is returning bigger and better on 20-21 June 2020. With three new distances available, you now have five options ranging from the scenic LONDON 27.5 up to the epic ULTRA LONDON 125, the events are accessible to seasoned ultra-runners, challenge walkers and everyone in-between.

Don’t just take our word for it, 2019 participants raved about their experience: “Amazing Ultra! Exploring all parts of London and beautiful parks. Organisation is fantastic, signage so easy to follow, wonderful volunteers and excellently stocked checkpoints. Make this your first Ultra or one to tick off your list. You won’t be disappointed!” Deena, Surrey.

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London is the perfect location; participants will experience stunning views & historic landmarks throughout the multi-terrain route, and excellent transport links ensure friends and family can support throughout the event and celebrate at the finish line.

Entries are expected to sell out, so don’t miss out on Earlybird entry!

For more information or to become an ULTRA LONDONER, visit ultralondon.co.uk

ULTRA LONDON 2020

Written by
John Levison
TRI247's Chief Correspondent, John has been involved in triathlon for well over 30 years, 15 of those writing on these pages, whilst he can also be found commentating for events across the UK.

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