A new addition to the Hume and Hovell race weekend, the 11km run is the perfect option for those looking to try out trail running for the first time, or for families wanting to introduce younger members to their favourite sport. The 11.5km route will start at Henry Angel race hub and loop around the campground to spread out runners before heading south under Tooma Rd towards Mannus Lake. After crossing a stile on the far side of the road, runners get to enjoy the beautiful singletrack trails along Mannus Creek. The track descends approximately 150m over 5.5km to the Tumbarumba Creek bridge before turning around and heading back (yes, uphill!) towards Henry Angel. Along the way, you’ll see native forest, cascading creeks, idyllic farmland and historic mining relics. And at the end, you’ll love trail running just as much as we do!
When/Where
Saturday 10th October
Henry Angel Trackhead
Race Start: 9:00 am start at Henry Angel Campground
The Course
2026 Course Strava Map
Elevation:160m Gain / 160m Loss
Cutoff: 4 hrs
Aid Stations: Water station only
Entry Qualification
The 11km offers an opportunity for anyone to participate in a trail event.
The event is open to all runners 13 and older. Runners under 12 years of age are accepted in the 11km at the discretion of the Race Director and must participate with a parent. Please shoot us an email to let us know you’d like this option.
Entry Fee
| Early Bird 11 Mar – 30 Mar | Regular 1 Apr – 29 Aug | Late 30 Aug – 2 Oct | Race Week 3 Oct – 9 Oct |
| $60 | $70 | $80 | $100 |
| U18 – $40 | U18 – $50 | U18 – $60 | U18 – $60 |
U18 entry fees are meant to encourage younger participants to take up trail running. If you have two or more children wanting to participate, please email us to discuss a discounted family entry.
Award Categories
11 km Individual – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place male and female.
Awards consist of certificate and prizes from our event sponsors and local businesses.
Individual Age Categories
For the 11km and 22km events, there are 4 age categories:
Junior- Under 18 (male/female)
Open- 18 – 39 (male/female)
Masters- 40-59 (male/female)
Legends- 60+ (male/female)
faq
Frequently Asked Questions
Mandatory Equipment
In the interest of risk reduction race participants will be required to carry the following equipment at all times unless otherwise specified.
In the interest of risk reduction race participants will be required to carry the following equipment at all times unless otherwise specified.
| Item | 100km | 50km | 22km | 11km |
| Charged mobile phone and map (eg. Avenza) loaded onto phone Battery pack(100km & 50km) | ![]() | ![]() | ||
| Emergency space blanket | ||||
| Whistle | ||||
| Breathable, waterproof rain jacket with taped seams | ||||
| Snake bite bandage | ||||
| Water carrying capacity 2L for the 100km & 50km 1L for the 22km 500ml for 11km | ||||
| Long sleeve thermal top & bottoms | ||||
| Beanie or buff | ||||
| Torch/headlamp and spare batteries/charger | ||||
| Reflective vest designed for night use which must be carried from Henry Angel CP (38km). This must be worn at night when on forest roads. | ||||
| Spare torch and batteries, carried from Paddy’s Dam CP. | ||||
| The following items are needed for the 100km race if inclement weather is predicted. TBC on Thursday prior to race. | ||||
| Midweight top layer, eg. 260+ merino longsleeve or light fleece jacket | ||||
| Gloves | ||||
| Breathable, waterproof rain pants with taped seams | ||||
Optional Additional Equipment
- Gloves
- Energy food
- Toilet paper
- Hat
- Sun block
- Insect repellent
- Gaiters or compression socks
Drop Bags
Bags are able to be dropped at Mannus Lake AS, Henry Angel AS, and Paddy’s Dam AS for the 100 km event, and Mannus Lake AS for the 50km event. There are no drop bag check points for the 22 km, but runners can take a bag to the start line which will be transported back to the finish.
Drop bags must be clearly labelled with name, bib number and aid station and can be dropped off at registration either Friday night or Saturday morning before 5:30 am.
Drop Bags will not be transported back to the finish line from each Aid Station until the last runner has passed through. The organisers will not be responsible for returning any drop bags (and their contents) to runners if they are unclaimed at the finish.
We suggest choosing robust, easily distinguishable bags and packing their contents protected in leak proof and durable containers, as they will be stacked and tossed about during transport. Grocery store cooler bags are popular, we suggest adding distinguishing features to make yours easier to spot.
Pacers and Unofficial Runners
Pacers are permitted for the 100km distance only with prior approval from Race Director, and only from Paddys Dam to the finish (70km- 100km). No unofficial runners are permitted in the Hume & Hovell Ultra. Any identified unofficial runners will be prevented from entering in the future. If you’d like to run the course without paying an entry fee, please volunteer to sweep or course mark for us instead.
Weather
The Hume & Hovell Ultra Track is remote and at times is over 1400 meters in height for the 100km distance. In October, a range of weather conditions is possible, including both hot days and icy temperatures. Mandatory gear is mandatory and must be carried for worst case scenarios, but please consider your intended pace and comfort when choosing what other items might be appropriate on race day.
Pregnancy Policy
Runners are eligible for a full refund if they do not want to race during a pregnancy or postpartum period, or while recovering from a miscarriage. This policy extends to both the pregnant athlete, their partner and/or surrogate.
Withdrawals and Transfers
We know that unexpected things arise in life and in training. If you register for an event and are then unable to attend, the following options apply:
- Defer – This allows the runner to defer to the same event, same distance the following year at no cost.
- Transfer – Entry can be transferred to another runner for an administration cost of $20.
- Change – Runners can change to a different distance, and must pay the difference in entry fee if the new event is more costly. No charge or refund is offered for a change from a longer to a shorter distance.
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Refund- Entry can be refunded as follows:
- Until 30 May – 75% refund
- Until 30 July – 50% refund
- Until 30 Sep – 25% refund
- No refunds are available after 30 Sep
Postponement or Cancellation
It is possible that some unforeseen emergency, such as, but not limited to, a bushfire, floods, or unforeseen track damage etc might prevent the Hume & Hovell Ultra proceeding. There will be NO Entry Fee refunds to any entrant if the event is cancelled and /or significant parts of the course become inaccessible at the direction of empowered Authorities in the two weeks leading up to and including the event.
Hazards
Animals
Venomous snakes and spiders do inhabit the country through which the Hume & Hovell Ultra passes, however they are rarely seen. Nevertheless, Runners need to make themselves aware of the appropriate treatment for snake and spider bites. Caution is required when approaching brumbies or kangaroos, they may get spooked.
Trail Conditions
Entrants must cope with rough trail surfaces, precipitous ascents and descents, mud, creek crossings, and slippery rocks and roots. In some places Runners will need to walk because of the nature of the trail. These conditions may change due to extreme weather conditions close to the day.
Water Crossings
Most water crossings have been bridged, but caution must be taken when crossing streams.
Navigation
Although the Hume & Hovell Ultra is marked for its entire length, the markers are sometimes hard to see and could be missed at running speed. Great care needs to be exercised in following the course and all runners are advised to carefully follow their progress on the detailed maps and detailed directions which are available on the race website. If you believe at any time that you may not be on the correct course, do not attempt to find your way cross country.
If you are unsure of your route, backtrack to where you last saw a course marker and try to find other markers showing the direction of the course. If you do become injured, exhausted or ill, STAY ON THE TRAIL. You will be found there either by another runner or by the sweeper. If you feel dizzy, disorientated or confused, do not risk falling. Sit or lie down on the trail until you recover or are found.
