
NORUEGA · Tromsø
Tromsø Skyrace
Distancia
50 km
Fecha
August 23, 2026
Precio de inscripción
1,050 NOK
€ / km
€1.87
Arctic skyline running: steep climbs above the fjords with midnight-sun energy and big scenery.
Elevación y Terreno
Metros totales
1750m
D+/KM
35m/km
Como referencia, el circuito Tor des Géants de 330 km tiene 73 D+/km.
Pendiente media de subida
8.1%
Pendiente media de bajada
-9.5%
Distribución del gradiente de subida
Perfil de ruta
Analysed 2026-05-02Desglose del terreno
Terreno
Ascensos
Principales ascensos
6.5 km · 438 m gain
starts km 31 · avg 6.7% · max 30.9%
8.2 km · 431 m gain
starts km 19 · avg 5.3% · max 43.5%
7.8 km · 284 m gain
starts km 1 · avg 3.6% · max 14.9%
Principales descensos
9.5 km · 437 m drop
starts km 41 · avg -4.6% · max -29.1%
5.3 km · 343 m drop
starts km 27 · avg -6.5% · max -29.0%
1.8 km · 247 m drop
starts km 39 · avg -14.0% · max -41.2%
How Hard Is TMC Ultra 50K -- 35 m/km, Rank 322/~390 for Avg Uphill, and What Gradient Figures Mean Above the Arctic Circle
Q: How hard is TMC Ultra 50K and what does the gradient profile mean above the Arctic Circle? A: TMC Ultra 50K is not a gradient race. The 35 m/km D+ (rank 302/~390 -- less dense than ~77% of catalogued courses) and 8.09% DW average uphill (rank 322/~390 -- lower third of database) place this firmly in the accessible-to-moderate range of the DTR catalogue for 50km events. All uphill gradient is runnable; no enforced hiking exists by gradient alone. What defines this race is location and conditions: 69 degrees N latitude means Arctic mountain weather even in August. The mandatory kit list requires windproof jacket and trousers, hat, and gloves from all runners regardless of forecast. The organiser explicitly flags rapidly changing weather. The course's one technical descending moment is Descent 3 (km 38.70, 1.83km, -14.00% avg, -41.22% max -- NEEDS VERIFICATION) on rocky Arctic fell, followed immediately by a 9.54km sustained descent (Descent 1, -4.58% avg) to the finish. Cut-offs: km 32 at 5h30m; overall 9 hours.
What Is the TMC Ultra 50K Course -- Snarbyeidet to TUIL Arena Through Reindeer Herding Land
Q: What does the TMC Ultra 50K course cover and what are the key terrain features? A: Point-to-point from Snarbyeidet to TUIL Arena in Tromsdalen, crossing the mountains above Tromso on Arctic fjord-and-fell terrain. Runners take a bus from TUIL Arena (07:45 departure) to the Snarbyeidet start. The route crosses active Sami reindeer herding land. Three main climbs: Climb 3 (km 0.63, 7.77km, 284m, 3.65% avg -- opening climb); Climb 2 (km 18.81, 8.19km, 431m, 5.27% avg, 43.52% max spike -- the sharpest gradient moment on course); Climb 1 / top ascent (km 30.51, 6.54km, 438m, 6.70% avg, rank 267/~390). Dominant descent: Descent 1 (km 41.07, 9.54km, 437m, -4.58% avg, rank 270/~390) -- ~20% of race distance in one sustained descent. Technical descent: Descent 3 (km 38.70, 1.83km, -14.00% avg) immediately before. 7 aid stations; foil and course map provided.
TMC Ultra vs Original Tromso Skyrace -- Why Every Race Report You Find Online Describes a Completely Different Course
Q: What is the connection between TMC Ultra 50K and the original Tromso Skyrace? A: The original Tromso Skyrace was one of the world's most iconic skyrunning races: Hamperokken Ridge, 58km, approximately 4,800m D+ (~82 m/km), fixed ropes, glacial terrain, 8-hour cut-off. It ran from 2014 to 2023 before the format was discontinued. The DTR entry under 'Tromso Skyrace' now tracks the successor event: TMC Ultra 50K, officially branded La Sportiva Ultra 50 km, organised by msm.no within the Tromso Mountain Challenge event. The current race is fundamentally different: 50km vs 58km, approximately 1,750m D+ vs 4,800m D+, different route, significantly lower technical difficulty (35 m/km vs ~82 m/km). Location, late-August date, and organisational heritage connect both events. Any finisher times, course records, or race reports found online for 'Tromso Skyrace' describe the defunct format -- not the current course.
Arctic Conditions in August -- Mandatory Windproofs, 18 Hours of Daylight, and 5-15 C on Exposed Fell
Q: What conditions should runners expect at TMC Ultra 50K in August? A: Tromso sits above 69 degrees N -- well above the Arctic Circle. Mountain weather at this latitude changes quickly and unpredictably even in summer. The mandatory kit list requires: windproof jacket, windproof trousers, hat, gloves, whistle, mobile phone, water bottle, 150g food; organiser provides emergency foil and course map; compass or GPS required. In late August at 69 degrees N, the course runs in approximately 18 hours of daylight -- the midnight sun has ended (~late July at this latitude) but light is extraordinary: prolonged evenings, warm-toned Arctic summer light, no true darkness overnight. Race starts at 08:00 and runs entirely in daylight. Temperatures at mountain elevation in late August: typically 5-15 C, but wind and rain can reduce effective temperature significantly on exposed fell terrain. Pack for conditions, not forecast.
Archivos de carrera
Logística
Aeropuerto más cercano
Tromsø (TOS)
Notas
Start: <30 min / Public transport: Good / Accommodation: Expensive


