Typical Conditions
Warm summer conditions
Event Overview
The Sri Chinmoy 100km Road Relays and Solo Run is set to take place in 2026 at Commonwealth Park, Canberra, ACT. This event offers participants the opportunity to engage in a 100km relay or solo run, catering to various running abilities. It serves as a platform for competition and personal achievement, bringing together runners from diverse backgrounds.
What the Course Demands
Participants in the Sri Chinmoy 100km event can expect to navigate a course that challenges both endurance and pacing strategies. The event requires a commitment to sustained effort, as well as an understanding of race dynamics for relay teams. Runners will need to manage their energy effectively throughout the distance to complete their respective segments.
Who This Event Suits Best
This event is suitable for a wide range of runners, from competitive athletes to those seeking personal goals. It is ideal for teams looking to collaborate and support each other in relay formats, as well as individuals aiming to complete the 100km distance. Participants should have a suitable level of fitness and a commitment to long-distance running.
Preparing for This Event
If you are considering this event and want some structure around your preparation, a targeted training plan can help you arrive feeling confident rather than underprepared. The aim is not to train harder, but to train in a way that suits the distance, terrain, and likely conditions of the course.
Choosing a plan is optional, but having structure can remove uncertainty and make training easier to repeat week to week. The best option is the one that fits your current fitness, available time, and experience level.
Distances & Categories
| Category | Format / Distances | Prep Time | Level |
| 50km Solo |
50km |
22 Weeks |
Advanced |
| 100km Solo |
100km |
26 Weeks |
Advanced |
| 100km Relay |
100km (relay, 5km loop legs) |
8 Weeks |
Beginner |
Event Map
Please note: the map location may be approximate. Refer to the event website for start lines and course maps.
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