Solo Race – £60
2 Man Relay – £80
Where: St Catherines Breakwater
When: Saturday 2nd May 2020 – 8am Start.
Rescheduled to Sat 19th September 2020 – 8am Start
How Far: 40 miles
UTMB Points: 3
Course GPX file here
Start List here
How High: 7,500ft of elevation
Course Record
Male – James Manners – 6:25.34 (2019)
Female – Sarah Hindle – 7:32.52 (2019)
Starting at St Catherines making your way to Grosnez via the beautiful and dramatic coastal path, a little loop out to Le Tacq and then heading back along the same route back to St Catherines. One way is tough, but there and back is monumental!
– Numerous beautiful sights
– 12 Hour Cut off
– One will of iron needed….
Upon discretion of race organizers, evidence of having completed a marathon or trail marathon or similar (open to interpretation..) may be required. This is a long, difficult race with a 12 hour cutoff, as a duty of care we are liable to ensure the suitability of entrants.
We are proud to be a UTMB qualifying race for 2020 (3 Points) as well as a ratified member of the ITRA
We received the Racecheck Bronze award for 2019’s race – thanks to all who took the time to leave reviews, we live and die by these and hopefully attract others to run these events because of them. Read the reviews by clicking the picture below:
Please note that trail shoes are mandatory for these races as the trails are slippery and with the potential to slip. There will be other mandatory kit items for this race which will be announced in due course. The race is a Ultra marathon (40 miles) however the distance will definitely not be bang on 40 miles, so please mentally prepare yourself for this. The race is intended to be a challenge, the course is marked to ensure that at vital decision points you will be told where to go. The general principle of these types of races is one of adventure so each individual twist and turn will not be marked, however as long as you keep the sea on your right on the way out, on the left on the way back, follow footpaths unless indicated to do otherwise, have your wits about you and pay attention to the signage on the course you will be fine. If you have any doubt about the course we have provided a GPX file of the course on this page. It is advisable to download this to a device for reference.
Water stations are 7 miles apart on this course and you are expected to carry water receptacles to carry enough water to sustain yourself between these stations. If it is a hot day whilst we will ensure we have sufficient water at the checkpoints to ensure your safety it is your responsibility to carry enough water to hydrate yourself. At each aid station there will be food sufficient to provide basic calories to help you on your journey, generally this will mean sandwiches with jam, peanut butter and cheese spread, crisps, savoury snacks, squash, coke and sweets, if you require additional food please ensure you have this either in your pack or in your drop bag. From 2020 we will be going cupless, therefore if you wish to drink coke or squash at water checkpoints you will be required to carry your own re usable cup. Because the race is in May, it will generally be expected that it may be hot – please train in anticipation of this and take all necessary precautions to ensure your comfort on the day.
If you suffer from any medical conditions please ensure that you place a Red Cross on your race number before race day, and write your medical conditions on the back of the race number with a I.C.E. contact also.
Like the idea of the Double Top but not quite ready yet? Why not get together with another runner and do the relay instead? A great opportunity to see what the race is all about! 1 team member starts at the start with the solo runners and then the 2nd team member takes over at Les Landes the half way checkpoint. This means you both get to explore the beautiful Jersey coast path, get a lovely medal and have that warm glow of achievement at the end.
Jersey is accessible from most major UK airports. The island is serviced by British Airways, Flybe and EasyJet and if booked well enough in advance flights can be very reasonable. In terms of accommodation, most is centred in St Helier, there is a Premier Inn and many other hotels in the town. Jersey Travel is a great website to check out for bookings also.
If staying in St Helier, there is a bus station near Liberation Square. To get to St Catherines you need the number 2 bus. Allow 30 mins or so for the journey. Bus timetables are here there are taxis available as well in St Helier.
Solo Race – £60
2 Man Relay – £80
Terms & Conditions Here
A great race report of someone taking on the Double Top from last year here
Oak Group are the 2020 Sponsors of the Double Top Ultra & also Round The Rock.
The Oak Group is a new private client, corporate services and fund administration business that was formed in 2018 through the consolidation of Oak Trust Group, the Consortia Partnership and Kreston IOM. This new Group has over 60 years collective experience, clients in over 50 countries and in excess of GBP20 billion of assets under administration.
The Oak Team comprises over 160 employees, with qualifications in a wide range of disciplines including accountancy, law, company secretarial, technology, trust and estate planning, compliance and investments and has offices in Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Malta and Mauritius.
Nicola Gott is the Managing Director of Oak Group in Jersey, with over 20 years’ experience in the Financial Services sector, she was appointed to lead the Jersey office in 2018. Outside of work, Nicola is well known to the Jersey running community, having worked with Paul Burrows in establishing Park run in Jersey and more latterly ‘Trail Monkey’ running events.
“As a business we understand the importance of activity and sport in our communities and Oak is actively supporting events in each of the jurisdictions where our offices are based. I am personally thrilled that Oak Jersey is able to sponsor this inaugural Ultra marathon race in our beautiful island. Paul and I have had the pleasure of introducing many people to Trail running over the last eighteen months, including some of our very own Oak colleagues. This race however takes running to a new level of endurance seeing runners push themselves over 40 miles, 6000 feet of ascent, taking in the stunning, yet challenging northern cliff paths on an ‘out and back’ route. We wish all the runners the very best of luck and look forward to being involved and supporting them on the day.”
(GPX File available here)
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