Daytona 100 Ultra
About the Event
Daytona 100 is a point-to-point road race along Florida S.R. A1A--the ocean road--from Jacksonville Beach* to Ponce Inlet, just south of Daytona Beach. 100-mile, 50-mile and 50-kilometer individual distances are offered as well as a 6-person 100-mile team relay race. Daytona 100 finishes at the historic Ponce Inlet Lighthouse at the southernmost point of the barrier island. The ocean views are quite spectacular and the route--and the weather--are conducive to fast PRs! 100-milers have 31 hours to complete the course; shorter distances have until noon on Sunday. (*50 milers and 50 kilometer runners start in Flagler Beach.)
Join fellow runners on December 12, 2026 for the Daytona 100 Ultra. It's a fantastic Ultra featuring a flat and fast course in Jacksonville Beach.
Races Offered
Running
100 Mile Ultramarathon
100-mile runners may race without a support crew** or with an individual or shared crew for the entire race. Aid station support will be available along the course. **TO RUN WITHOUT A SUPPORT CREW, THE RUNNER MUST HAVE COMPLETED AT LEAST ONE 100-MILE RACE THAT IS DOCUMENTED IN EITHER ULTRASIGNUP.COM or DUV (https://statistik.d-u-v.org/). In addition, UNCREWED RUNNERS ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IT WILL BE THEIR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION SHOULD THEY "DROP" BEFORE COMPLETING THE RACE.
50 Mile Ultramarathon
Runners may run with or without a support crew, or may share a crew. Aid station support will be available along the course. UNCREWED RUNNERS ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IT WILL BE THEIR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION SHOULD THEY "DROP" BEFORE COMPLETING THE RACE.
50 Kilometer Ultramarathon
Runners may run with or without a support crew, or may share a crew. Aid station support will be available along the course. UNCREWED RUNNERS ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IT WILL BE THEIR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION SHOULD THEY "DROP" BEFORE COMPLETING THE RACE.
100 Mile 6-Person Team Relay
Relay teams have 31 hours to complete the race. Beginning in 2026, teams are allowed of up to six runners who decide their own race strategy: runners do not have to run the same number of miles or "legs", nor run in order. Teams are self-sufficient, carrying their own food, water, ice, etc. One team vehicle ONLY is allowed. Teams may add a non-running team driver.
About Jacksonville Beach
Daytona 100 Ultra takes place in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States. The local timezone is America/New_York.
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