100milesBerlin – on Saturday, August 20th, 2011 – „No one ever intends to run 100 miles!“ – To commemorate the 50th anniversary of building this once insurmountable wall, LG Wall Trail Club created the first ever Berlin 100 mile race.
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 These words were never spoken by Walter Ulbricht who once famously said "No one intends to build a wall!" but they might as well have been spoken by him. On the 15th of June 1961, the then East German State President, declared that no one

100milesBerlin – on Saturday, August 20th, 2011 – „No one ever intends to run 100 miles!“ – To commemorate the 50th anniversary of building this once insurmountable wall, LG Wall Trail Club created the first ever Berlin 100 mile race.

By GRR 0

 

These words were never spoken by Walter Ulbricht who once famously said "No one intends to build a wall!" but they might as well have been spoken by him. On the 15th of June 1961, the then East German State President, declared that no one had the intention to build a wall between East and West Germany.

Reality, however, was very different and on the 13th of August 1961, East German construction workers began to build a seemingly insurmountable border between East and West composed of barbed wire and concrete.

The Berlin Wall, which enclosed West Berlin, separated the city into two parts for decades with lasting effects still felt today.

 

A well-known section of the Wall Trail - along the East Side Gallery - the route of 100 Meilen Berlin. (Photo: LG Wall Trail)

 

A well-known section of the Wall Trail – along the East Side Gallery – the route of 100 Meilen Berlin. (Photo: LG Wall Trail)

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of building this once insurmountable wall, LG Wall Trail Club created the first ever Berlin 100 mile race – 100 Meilen Berlin.

The route has been therefore chosen with care: namely the race will be run along the former border, designated as the Berlin Wall Trail by MP Michael Cramer in 2001. That same border, once used by the border troops as a patrol path also has several former fortifications to explore along the way.

The start of the 100 Meilen Berlin race takes place on Saturday, August 20th, 2011, at 6:00 am at the Sports Center on Lobeckstraße in Berlin-Kreuzberg (near central Berlin). Athletes will then have 30 hours to complete a total of 160.9 kilometers along the Berlin Wall Trail, a race course rich with history.

Race supplies will be very important to all participants so there will be an aid station approximately every 10kms along the entire course. The race will officially conclude Sunday, August 21st, at 12:00 noon. The number of participants is limited to 200 and registration closes on July 1st, 2011.

As we are still in the midst of preparation and planning, we will update this page often with news and additional information.

Questions or comments? Please call or send an email to:
Alexander von Uleniecki (Race Coordinator)
Phone (+49) 30 4465 1960
E-mail: kontakt@100meilen.de

More about the Race Organizing Club LG Wall Trail available at:

 

 

Announcement – 100milesBerlin

 

Announcement – 100 Meilen Berlin (en) as PDF

Race Start: 08/20/2011, 6 A.M.
Race End: 08/21/2011, 12 P.M.

Special Guest:

Rainer Eppelmann, former East German civil rights activist and
Chairman of the Federal Foundation for the Study of
SED dictatorship

IAU label:

Bronze

Organizer:

LG Mauerlauf e.V. (Long-distance running community Wall Trail Association)
c/o Alexander von Uleniecki (Race Coordinator)
Lohengrinstr. 12a
D-14109 Berlin
Phone +49 30 44651960
info@100meilen.de

https://www.100meilen.de
https://www.lgmauerweg.de

 

Distance: 100 miles (160.9 kilometers) – measured by race organizer using GPS

Start / Finish:

Sports facilities on Lobeckstraße, Berlin-Kreuzberg

Route:

Berliner Mauerweg (along the former Berlin Wall) which is mostly paved and flat. Trail markings and instructions will be posted by organizers along the entire route.

Organizer. Each participant (TN) will be supplied with a road book including the exact
itinerary , instructions and route as part of each participants Race Kit. The route is partly on public roads with localtraffic. Therefore the TN must obey the local German traffic laws as stated in the Strassenverkehrsordnung (Local Traffic Act).  Violation of traffic laws results in immediate disqualification.

Race Organizers will be available at each support station (SP).

Supplies:

Runner-friendly food and beverages will be supplied at support stations (SP) approximately every 10 kilometers (6,2 Miles). There will also be additional water available by Race Organizers during the day (weather permitting).

Mandatory equipment:

Each participant has to carry a fully functioning mobile phone during the entire race, at least 0.5 liters of liquid (water or similar) at each supply station, and during the night (approx 9 P.M. to 5 A.M.) a flashlight or torch as well as a reflective jacket (yellow or orange) must be worn.

Participant Limit:

The number of participants is limited to 200.

Registration:

online via SPORTident.

Medical certificate:

Each participant must provide a medical certificate dated not older than 12 months before Aug 20th, 2011 (Race Start date).  It must be given to the race organizers, at the latest, when picking up the Race Kit, Aug 19th, 2011.  The certificate must indicate the participant is able to perform the distance of 100 miles from the perspective of the physician. The full medical instructions are listed on the race organizers website.

author: GRR