15/02/2026
Los Barkley Marathons 2026 han comenzado oficialmente hoy, 14 de febrero, en el Parque Estatal Frozen Head, Tennessee. Esta edición marca el inicio más temprano en la historia de la carrera, coincidiendo con el Día de San Valentín.
Actualizaciones en vivo (2026)
Inicio de la carrera: El director, Gary "Lazarus Lake" Cantrell, encendió el ci******lo ceremonial a las 6:00 a.m. EST.
Estado actual: Hasta el mediodía de hoy, se reportó que 12 corredores han completado la primera vuelta y han salido hacia la segunda.
Cambio en el recorrido: Por primera vez, las dos primeras vueltas se están corriendo en sentido antihorario, lo que aumenta la dificultad técnica inicial debido a las pendientes más pronunciadas en esa dirección.
Participantes destacados: Se ha confirmado la presencia de veteranos y finalistas previos como John Kelly (conocido en las actualizaciones crípticas como "The Path Finder"), Sébastien Raichon ("Old French Guy"), Aurélien Sanchez y Damian Hall.
🚨 The 2026 Barkley Marathons is officially underway. The conch was blown at 5:00 a.m. this morning at Frozen Head State Park in Tennessee 🌲, giving runners one hour before the start of what is widely considered the hardest race on the planet. Roughly 40 runners are now out in the wilderness attempting to complete five loops of unmarked mountain terrain — around 100 miles with roughly 60,000 feet of elevation change — in under 60 hours ⏱️. No aid stations. No GPS. Just a compass, a map, and hidden books along the course where runners must tear out their page number to prove they passed through 📖.
💡 The race was inspired by the 1977 prison escape of James Earl Ray from nearby Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary. When race director Lazarus Lake heard Ray only covered about eight miles in 54 hours in those woods, he figured he could do 100 💀. Nearly four decades later, the race has only been completed a handful of times. In 2024, Jasmin Paris made history as the first woman to ever finish, crossing the line with just 99 seconds to spare 👏.
🤫 There's no live tracking, no broadcast, and no official announcements — even the start date is kept secret until the last moment. The only reason we know it's started is a post from ultrarunning insider Keith Dunn. Now we wait up to 60 hours to see if anyone makes it out the other side 🏔️💪.