The ultramarathon race will be held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium from 7am to 7pm tomorrow. The athletes will have to complete at least 65km within this 12-hour period while running at the 400m track of the stadium.
An ultramarathon is any footrace longer than the traditional marathon length of 42.195 kilometres. There are two types of ultramarathon events: those that cover a specified distance and events that take place during specified time like 12-hour, 24-hour, 3-day or 6-day (with the winner covering the most distance during that time).
Bhardwaj, who is the only Indian to have participated in the World Cup ultramarathon in 2003, hoped that tomorrow's event would spread more awareness among the people of the country and Delhi in particular about ultramarathon.
"I have been running ultramarathon since 2000 but it's still not a widely known sport in the country and it's more so in Delhi. I hope people come to the stadium tomorrow to watch us," he said at the pre-event press conference.
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Race Director Nagaraj Adiga said any runner can take rest for a maximum period of one-and-a-half hour at one go and will have to complete 65km distance to be considered for positions.
Ultra distance running has only recently caught attention of the Indian running population. There are a few ultra distance races organised across the country. Among the most well known are Run of Kutch, Western Ghats Ultra, Khardungla Challenge, La Ultra, Himalayan Challenge, Bhatti Lake Ultra, Javadhu Trail Ultra, Bengaluru 24-Hour Stadium Run, Nilgiris Ultra and now Delhi 12-Hour Stadium Run.
Until a few years ago, there were only a handful of ultramarathoners across the country which has now reached to around 300.