Disappointment for friends on Cape Wrath Ultra 2021
A report from Cape Wrath ultra 20201. Good friends are disappointed after one has to pull out due to injury - and how the other one is keeping going.
‘The mountains are my happy place but this race is the hardest thing I have ever done’
Bee Leask says the Cape Wrath Ultra 2021 is the hardest things she has ever done but it has been so amazing. We catch up with the Scottish blogger.
Day 5: Highs and lows of Cape Wrath Ultra runners
Day five highs and lows for runners in Cape Wrath Ultra 2021.
Day 5: Top three runners: ‘We are just running our own race’
Day five front runners story of the Cape Wrath Ultra 2021.
Cape Wrath Ultra volunteers: Why we do it
We ask the Cape Wrath Ultra volunteers why they take on their roles and what they get back.
Day 4: Tears, blisters, nausea – and a man running in his pants
Words from participants on day 4 of the Cape Wrath Ultra.
Day 3: ‘I have fresh shoes and a fresh bra today so I’m happy’
Cape Wrath Ultra 2021 day 3. Words from the field.
Day 3: Running friends – and chasing the leader
Day 3 of the Cape Wrath Ultra is a tough outing with 42 miles of rugged running and 2400m of ascent. We catch up on the top finishers.
Day 2: Sunshine, mountain views, wilderness trails – and bracken
Report on day 2 of the Cape Wrath Ultra 2021. The fastest runners tell us how the day went. Plus aggregate results.
Day 2: 'They weren't lying when they said it was a hard day'
Soundbites from competitors of the Cape Wrath Ultra 2021 on day two.
Colin runs Cape Wrath Ultra® in memory of tragic baby Harris
Cape Wrath Ultra 2021 participant Colin Campbell, of Edinburgh, is raising funds for a charity close to his heart. STARS for Harris was set up in Fort William by the parents of a 16-month-old boy, who passed away with an aggressive and inoperable brain cancer. Colin is also carrying a Olympic relay torch for another charity.