What Is Runnerreg?
Runnerreg is an online event listing and registration platform built specifically for the running and endurance community. It allows athletes to search for events using key criteria such as:
Country and location
Month and race date
Distance and elevation gain
Event type and organiser
This structured approach enables runners to plan their seasons efficiently, whether they are targeting technical skyraces, ultra-trail events, adventure challenges, or road races.
Runnerreg and Trail & Skyrunning Events
Runnerreg features a wide range of upcoming and past events, including trail races, skyrunning series, endurance challenges, and running clubs. The platform provides key race details such as distance, elevation, GPX files, and event status, helping athletes make informed decisions before entering an event.
Events listed on Runnerreg span global destinations, from Arctic endurance challenges to technical Asian trail races and European skyrunning classics.
Supporting the Global Running Community
Beyond event listings, Runnerreg connects athletes with organisers, brands, and associations that support the trail and skyrunning ecosystem. The platform highlights partners across hydration, trail running gear, safety, and running organisations, creating a central hub for endurance athletes.
Runnerreg also archives past events and results, allowing runners to track race history, review performances, and follow key series within the sport.
Runnerreg and the Skyrunner® World Series
Runnerreg includes events from internationally recognised race circuits, including races and series linked to the Skyrunner World Series. This helps skyrunners follow elite competitions, discover sanctioned events, and explore races aligned with international skyrunning standards.
Why Runners Use Runnerreg
Runnerreg is trusted by trail runners and skyrunners because it simplifies the process of discovering and entering events worldwide. By combining powerful filtering, clear race data, and global coverage, the platform supports athletes at every stage — from first-time trail runners to experienced mountain racers planning international seasons.





