Event Information

 Moshi, Tanzania
09 May 2022

World's Highest Marathon 2022

Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the world’s highest free-standing mountain, summiting at 5,895m on Uhuru Peak. A dormant volcano, it is the tallest in Africa and the Eastern Hemisphere. The races are organised by World’s Highest Marathon owned by E P Global Events Limited. In a week-long context of ascent and acclimatisation, the participants wil

Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the world’s highest free-standing mountain, summiting at 5,895m on Uhuru Peak. A dormant volcano, it is the tallest in Africa and the Eastern Hemisphere. The races are organised by World’s Highest Marathon owned by E P Global Events Limited. In a week-long context of ascent and acclimatisation, the participants wil

World's Highest Marathon

ITRA Points
2
Mountain Level
  6
Finisher Level
  240
National League
-

Course details

 Race Date: 2022/05/09
 Start Time: 03:00:00
 Participation: Solo
 Distance: 42.80
 Elevation Gain: +1840
 Elevation Loss: -3700
 Time Limit: 16:0:0
 Number of Aid Stations: 6
 Number of Participants: 50
 
 

About the Race

Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the world’s highest free-standing mountain, summiting at 5,895m on Uhuru Peak. A dormant volcano, it is the tallest in Africa and the Eastern Hemisphere. The races are organised by World’s Highest Marathon owned by E P Global Events Limited. In a week-long context of ascent and acclimatisation, the participants will take on one, two or all three races on the last day. On reaching 4,895m, the events kick off with the World’s Highest Vertical Kilometer® – a lung busting 3.5 km with 1,000m vertical climb to the summit of Uhuru Peak, 5,895m. From here, those attempting the World’s Highest Marathon will continue on down. The total distance (including the Vertical Kilometer®) amounts to 42.2 km with 1,836m vertical climb. From the summit, the downhill is a gruelling 3,700m.

Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the world’s highest free-standing mountain, summiting at 5,895m on Uhuru Peak. A dormant volcano, it is the tallest in Africa and the Eastern Hemisphere. The races are organised by World’s Highest Marathon owned by E P Global Events Limited. In a week-long context of ascent and acclimatisation, the participants will take on one, two or all three races on the last day. On reaching 4,895m, the events kick off with the World’s Highest Vertical Kilometer® – a lung busting 3.5 km with 1,000m vertical climb to the summit of Uhuru Peak, 5,895m. From here, those attempting the World’s Highest Marathon will continue on down. The total distance (including the Vertical Kilometer®) amounts to 42.2 km with 1,836m vertical climb. From the summit, the downhill is a gruelling 3,700m.

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