
CAPE2CAPE ULTRA RACE INFO

ENTRY FEES
PRICING PERIODS
EARLY BIRD ENTRY FEE: First 50 Entries
SECOND RELEASE ENTRY FEE: Entries 51-100
FINAL RELEASE ENTRY FEE: Entries 101-150
KEY INFORMATION
NAME: Cape2Cape Ultra Marathon
DATES: 6:00am Saturday 6 June – 6:00pm Sunday 7 June 2026
LOCATION: Cape to Cape Track, Augusta to Yallingup, Western Australia
AUGUSTA
Average Minimum: 12ºC
Average Maximum: 18ºC
Rainfall: 175mm
DUNSBOROUGH:
Minimum: 12ºC
Maximum: 18ºC
Rainfall: 160mm
JUNE WEATHER AVERAGES:
100 MILER INFO
START 6:00am Saturday 6 June
FINISH: 6:00pm Sunday 7 June
100 Miler MAPS & GPX
Interactive Caltopo Map
Includes 100 miler, 50 miler, and Crew Driving Routes
Updated 15/05/2026
GPX File
To view the downloaded GPX file, open with a GPX viewer, or import to Strava, Garmin Connect, or Gaia Maps​
Updated 15/05/2026
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NOTE: It is a mandatory requirement to have the GPX File on the Gaia Maps App on your mobile phone during the event.
100 Miler ELEVATION

100 Miler CUTOFF TIMES
FINISH LINE CUTOFF – 36 HOURS
Sunday 7 June at 18:00 (6:00PM)
AID STATION CUTOFFS
Each designated aid station will have a cut off time that runners MUST depart the aid station by.
PREVELLY AID STATION – 15 HOURS
Depart by Saturday evening 21:00 (9:00PM)
Accumulated distance: 73.4km
Distance remaining: 87.5km
GRACETOWN AID STATION – 20 HOURS
Depart by Sunday morning 02:00 (2:00AM)
Accumulated distance: 93km
Distance remaining: 67.8km
YALLINGUP AID STATION 2ND PASS – 26.5 HOURS
Depart by Sunday morning 08:30 (8:30AM)
Accumulated distance: 123km
Distance remaining: 37.8km
YALLINGUP AID STATION FINISH – 36 HOURS
Arrive by Sunday evening 18:00 (6:00PM)
Accumulated distance: 160.96km
50 MILER INFO
START 6:00pm Saturday 6 June
FINISH: 6:00pm Sunday 7 June
50 Miler MAPS & GPX
Interactive Caltopo Map
Includes 100 miler, 50 miler, and Crew Driving Routes
Updated 15/05/2026
Updated 15/05/2026
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NOTE: It is a mandatory requirement to have the GPX File on the Gaia Maps App on your mobile phone during the event.
50 Miler ELEVATION

50 Miler CUTOFF TIMES
FINISH LINE CUTOFF – 24 HOURS
Sunday 7 June at 18:00 (6:00PM)
AID STATION CUTOFFS
Each designated aid station will have a cut off time that runners MUST depart the aid station by.
YALLINGUP AID STATION 1ST PASS – 14.5 HOURS
Depart by Sunday morning 8:30 (8:30AM)
Accumulated distance: 50km
Distance remaining: 34km
YALLINGUP AID STATION FINISH – 24 HOURS
Arrive by Sunday evening 18:00 (6:00PM)
Accumulated distance: 84.14km
ENTRY PROCESS
ENTRIES OPEN
Thursday 3 July at 09:00 (9:00AM WST)
ENTRIES CLOSE
Sunday 31 May at 23:59 (11:59PM WST)
Unless sold out prior
ENTRY LIMITS
There is a maximum of 150 entrants for each distance, with a total of 300 runners.
REFUNDS, WAITLIST & ROLLOVERS
There will be NO REFUNDS & NO WAIT LIST for the Cape2Cape Ultra, however, we will have a dedicated Cape2Cape Ultra Marathon buy/swap/sell page on Facebook. Inevitably, some entrants will not be able to participate, for a variety of reasons, and the opportunity to buy/swap/sell entries will be made live for runners to arrange between themselves on our registration platform.
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Rollovers are permitted but are subject to terms set out in the Race Manual.
QUALIFICATION
To enter, you’ll need to show experience. That means either a point-to-point 50 miler or a night-time effort like a Backyard Ultra or 24 hour event. This is about safety, preparedness, and respecting the challenge Cape2Cape throws at you. There will be a section in your race registration to state your qualifying event.
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​Runners must be at least 18 years of age on the day of the race.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will provide water, tailwind, coke & lollies at a minimum, with the possibility of extra food supplies. This will be confirmed in event communications in the lead up to the event. ​
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Aid Station distances (distance from previous Aid Station, accumulative distance, and distance to finish line) can be found in the race manual.
AUGUSTA HOTEL – 100 MILER START LINE: Crews permitted
CAPE LEEUWIN: Crews permitted
CONTOS: Crews permitted
RIFLEBUTTS RESERVE, PREVELLY – 50 MILER START LINE: Crews permitted
GRACETOWN: Crews permitted
MOSES ROCK: NO CREW
YALLINGUP: Crews permitted
CAPE NATURALISTE: Crews permitted
YALLINGUP FINISH LINE: Crews permitted
MANDATORY GEAR
Runners must carry the following mandatory equipment. Any runners found breaking this rule will be disqualified.
MINI FIRST AID KIT:
Space blanket
Crepe bandage x 1 (7.5cm x 2.3m)
Snake bandage x 1 (10cm x 10.5m)
1 x Triangular bandage
6 x wound closure strips (band aid or similar)
2 x non-stick wound dressing pads
1 x pair of surgical gloves
GPX FILE: on watch or handheld GP
MOBILE PHONE
COURSE MAP: on the GAIA Maps app on your mobile phone
WATER: Minimum of 1.5 Litres
WHISTLE
HEADLAMPS: Minimum of 2
SPARE BATTERIES: to suit your headlamps
HI-VIS VEST: to current AS/NZ Standards
HAT
THERMAL LONG SLEEVE TOP
SEAM SEALED WATERPROOF JACKET: minimum 10,000 Waterproof Rating
WATERPROOF PANTS
RUNNING GLOVES
BUFF, THIR BAND or BEANIE
VOLUNTEERS
The Cape2Cape Ultra relies on the help of a big team of volunteers to make the race happen.
If you would like to help out at the Cape2Cape Ultra, please register below.
All volunteers receive a 20% discount (can be accrued) to any Ultra Series Australia event.