
From the Organizer
Daytona 100 is a point-to-point road race along Florida S.R. A1A--the ocean road--from Jacksonville Beach* to Ponce Inlet, just south of Daytona Beach. 100-mile, 50-mile and 50-kilometer individual distances are offered as well as a 6-person 100-mile team relay race. Daytona 100 finishes at the historic Ponce Inlet Lighthouse at the southernmost point of the barrier island. The ocean views are quite spectacular and the route--and the weather--are conducive to fast PRs! 100-milers have 31 hours to complete the course; shorter distances have until noon on Sunday. (*50 milers and 50 kilometer runners start in Flagler Beach.)
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Daytona 100 Ultra
Dec 12, 2026