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UTMB 2026 Registration: A Technical yet Passionate Guide for Trail Runners

HOKA UTMB Mont-Blanc 2026 is the summit of the trail running world, but getting there takes more than endurance—you need to understand the qualification system, lottery mechanics, and registration timeline. If you’re aiming for OCC (50K), CCC (100K), or UTMB (100M), here’s everything you need to know.

Key dates for UTMB 2026 registration

  • Pre-registration opens January 8, 2026 and closes January 19, 2026. You must apply via your MyUTMB account within this window.

  • Lottery draw happens January 19, 2026.

  • Results are published January 22, 2026.

  • Confirmation deadline: If selected, you must pay your entry by February 4, 2026—otherwise, you lose your spot and half of your Running Stones.

  • Waiting list notifications begin February 5, 2026.

You can only apply for one UTMB Mont-Blanc race. Duplicate entries or simultaneous registration for other races like TDS will get your applications cancelled.

Running Stones: your ticket to the lottery

The Running Stones system replaces the old ITRA points. You earn them by finishing UTMB World Series events:

  • 20K race: 1 stone

  • 50K: 2 stones

  • 100K: 3 stones

  • 100M: 4 stones

  • Majors (continental championship events) offer double stones

You need at least 1 Running Stone earned in the past 24 months to enter the lottery. More Stones = better odds. They don’t expire if you keep earning at least one new Stone every 2 years. If selected, all used Stones reset to zero. If not selected, you keep them for future draws.

Group entries (2–12 people) are allowed. Everyone gets the number of entries equal to the lowest Stone count in the group. Group outcome is shared: all in or all out.

The UTMB Index: proving your trail legs

Alongside Stones, you need a valid UTMB Index. This is your performance score in one of four categories: 20K, 50K, 100K, or 100M.

To have a valid Index, you must have finished at least one race in the relevant category within the last 24 months. The Index must match or exceed the race you want:

  • UTMB (100M): valid Index in 100K or 100M

  • CCC (100K): Index in 50K, 100K, or 100M

  • OCC (50K): Index in 20K, 50K, 100K, or 100M

You can check your Index anytime through your MyUTMB profile.

How the UTMB lottery works

  • Pre-register between Jan 8–19 on the official site

  • You must have ≥1 Running Stone and a valid UTMB Index

  • Each Stone gives you one entry in the draw

  • Lottery draw happens Jan 19

  • Results published Jan 22

  • Confirm and pay by Feb 4 to secure your spot

  • If selected, all used Stones reset to zero

  • If not, your Stones are retained (as long as one is refreshed every 24 months)

  • Waitlisted runners may be contacted starting Feb 5

You cannot be registered for multiple races during UTMB week (e.g., both CCC and TDS), and doing so invalidates your lottery entry.

Elite qualification: skipping the lottery

Top runners can bypass the lottery by qualifying through performance:

  • Top 3 overall at any UTMB World Series Event = direct entry to that category’s Final (50K/100K/100M)

  • Top 10 overall at a UTMB World Series Major = direct entry

  • Top age-group finishers at Majors also qualify

  • Runners achieving elite-level UTMB Scores in a single race (e.g. 830 for 50K men, 680 for 50K women) may qualify automatically

Qualified elites must register via MyUTMB between Jan 6–19, 2026, and still need 1 Running Stone and a valid Index.

Other entry routes

  • Charity bibs: A limited number (~285) available from Dec 16–22, 2025. You make a significant donation + pay the registration fee.

  • Sponsor or press bibs: Must still meet basic eligibility (1 Stone + Index).

All entries—lottery, charity, elite—must follow the core qualification rules. No one skips the Stones or Index.

Final tip: don’t wait

Stones and Indexes take time to build. Plan your races in 2024–2025 to ensure:

  • You collect enough Stones (via World Series or Majors)

  • You maintain a valid UTMB Index

  • You’re ready to pre-register in January 2026

To get started, visit the official UTMB Mont-Blanc 2026 registration page and explore your qualification path.

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