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Let’s break the 100 km record again

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7

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10

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Save the Date: May 17, 2025
Start 5:45 AM (GMT +3)

The 100 km run powered by Nord Security is made to break records. Join the best athletes from all over the world to compete in 50 km and 100 km tracks. Everyone is welcome to participate—challenge yourself and race alongside legends.

The fastest
ultrarunner on Earth
Aleksandr Sorokin holds 11 world records on the track and road. From 100 km to 24-hour runs, Sorokin even broke his own earlier records, with no one having yet surpassed his 100 km score.
After last year’s break, Sorokin returns with ambition stronger than ever to top his own score. An injury might have stopped him in 2024, but 2025 is the year to break the record—once again.

Other world-athletes joining

Cooming soon

Previous records

2023

Aleksandr Sorokin

100 km men’s run

Broke world’s record

Finishing time: 6:05:35

2024

Remigijus Kančys

50 km men’s run

Broke Lithuania’s record

Finishing time: 2:49:11

2024

Gitana Akmanavičiūtė

100 km women’s run

Broke Lithuania’s record

Finishing time: 7:34:05

What to expect this year

  • Tensions running high: A world ultrarunning star from Japan is challenging A. Sorokin and is set to beat the current champion in the 100 km run. Come and witness history be made.

  • Musical motivation boost: The event will be held during Street Music Day, a celebration when artists perform music in the streets and public places.

  • Running in the heart of the city: We’re taking the run back to the busy streets of Vilnius.

Event agenda

5.45 AM

100 km run begins

8.45 AM

50 km run begins

90.00 AM

Relay race begins

11.30 - 11.50 AM

100 km and 50 km Race Finale


10.00 AM

Food stalls open

10.30 AM

Live street music begins

11.30 AM

Come to cheer on athletes as they finish the race

12.00 AM

100 km and 50 km Winner Awards

12.30 - 13.00 PM

100 km and 50 km Finisher Awards

17.00 PM

End of the event


10.30 AM

YouTube and Delfi.lt broadcasts begin

11.30 AM

Delfi TV broadcast begins

12.00 PM

End of broadcasts

Anyone can participate—regardless of nationality, gender, or age, as long as you’re 18+. If you're interested in challenging yourself to a 50 km or 100 km race, join and compete among champions!

And if ultramarathons are not your thing, grab your team and join the Nord Security team in the relay race.

2025 100km map preview mob
The race track
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The 100 km run powered by Nord Security is an open national championship. The race track (50km, 50mi and 100km) is certified by World Athletics and approved by the International Association of Ultrarunners and the Athletics Federation of Lithuania. The event is organized by VšĮ Ultramarathon, the Athletics Federation of Lithuania, and the Vilnius Municipality. Check the event regulations here.