Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol
Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf runs a flat 6.706-kilometer riverside yard every hour, keeping crews close while the last runner standing decides the end.
Quick facts
- Only about nine meters of climbing on each 6.706-kilometer yard.
- The open-ended backyard is stored separately from the capped 7+1 event.
- Hourly starts continue until one runner completes a final solo loop.
- Crew and indoor rest space sit close to the riverside course.
Is there a waitlist for the 2026 Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol?
Direct entry for the 2026 Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol is unavailable, but the official waitlist is open.
About the Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol
Kirchdorf is the flattest race in the Austria Backyard Ultra series. The open-ended main event is separate from the capped 7+1 competition held alongside it, and only the main backyard belongs in this row.
Course
The 6.706-kilometer yard follows a flat route beside the Großache with only about nine meters of gain. Runners repeat it each hour until one athlete completes a final solo yard.
Race-day weather
Early autumn in Tyrol can start cool and become mild in daylight before temperatures fall overnight. River fog, rain and repeated cold stops are the main weather-management risks.
Past Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Saturday, September 19, 2026 | Upcoming | — |
Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol FAQ
When is the Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol?
The 2026 Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol is on Saturday, September 19, 2026.
Is there a waitlist for the 2026 Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol?
Direct entry for the 2026 Austria Backyard Ultra Kirchdorf in Tirol is unavailable, but the official waitlist is open. View the official registration details at my.raceresult.com.
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