Seoul 100K, an iconic competition with the world's only ultra-trail running race, is where you can encounter Seoul’s natural, historical, and cultural attractions, from the Dulle-gil that wraps around Seoul along with famous mountains such as Inwangsan Mountain and Bukhansan Mountain, the forest of buildings that cross the city center, and the Hangang River.
The 2022 Seoul 100K race includes the trail behind the Blue House, which opened for the first time in 54 years. By adding the Baegakjeong - Gokjang - Bugaksan Mountain Palgakjeong Pavillion section, participants will be given a new experience while looking down at the panoramic view of downtown Seoul.
Following the 2021 competition, which was praised for presenting a new paradigm of non-face-to-face competitions, this event will be held in person in 2022, with the participation of Internationally famous trail running athletes like Gediminas Grinius (3rd in UTWT World Ranking, 2nd in UTMB in 2016, 5th in UTMB in 2014), and Tsuyoshi Kaburaki (2008 UTMB 100 Mile 3rd place.)
<100k Race>
The 100k race connects Seoul's main mountains, the Hangang River, and the city center.
Race Route: Seoul Plaza - Hanyangdoseong (Inwangsan Mountain) - Bukhansan Dulle-gil - Bukhansanseong Fortress - Tangchundaeseong Fortress - Bukhansan Dulle-gil - Seoul Trail -Cheonggyecheon Stream - Seoul Plaza
<50K Race>
The 50K is a race that connects Haneul-gil and seonggwak-gil.
Race Route: Seoul Plaza - Hanyangdoseong (Inwangsan Mountain) - Bukhansan Dulle-gil (section 7, 8, 9, 10) - Bukhansanseong Fortress - Bukhansan Dulle-gil (section 1,2,3,4,5) - Bukhansan-gil