100km ASIAN OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2025 IAU Asian and Oceania 100K Championships, is to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, 22-23 November 2025

The IAU Asian & Oceania 100 km Championships bring together the region’s fastest road‑ultra athletes. The race is being held in Wachirabenchatat Park, Bangkok.

Applications are now open for AUTRA Members wishing to be considered for selection to the Australian Team.

Please refer to the documents below for full details:

 

Applications close: 8:00 PM AEST, Thursday 31st July 2025

Team announcement: Tuesday 17th August 2025

For any questions regarding the event, the selection criteria, or application process, please email: gary.mullins@autra.asn.au

Representing your country is an honour few get to experience. I wish every applicant the very best as we move toward selecting a team that embodies the spirit, strength, and unity of Australian ultra and trail running.


History


The IAU organised 100km Asian Championships in 2010 & 2011 (Jeju City, South Korea), 2014 (Yilan, Chinese Taipai), and 2019 (Aqaba, Jordan). Australia first sent a team to the 2019 event.



2023 Documentation




2025 DOCUMENTATION

TEAM APPLICATION DATES

  • Applications Open – 24th July 2025
  • Applications Close – 31st July 2025
  • Team Announcement - 17th August 2025

PAST EVENTS:

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The 2023 IAU 100 km Asian Oceania Championships where held in Bengalaru, India, 30th July 2023.


Team information:

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Results:

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Team application dates:

  • Applications Open – 14th April 2023
  • Applications Close – 23rd April 2023
  • The team will be announced on completion of selection

Documentation

  • Team Selection Criteria
  • Athlete Agreement
  • Athlete Code of Conduct
  • Team Application Form
  • GIS

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The 2019 100km Asia and Oceania Championship were held in Aqaba, Jordan on 23 November 2019.


The male winner was Hideaki Yamauchi (JPN) in 7:11:42. The female winner was Mai Fujisawa (JPN) in 8:20:44.


Australia was exceptionally well represented, taking 1st place in the Women's team race, and 2nd place overall for both Amelia Griffith in 8:57:02, and Brendan Davies in 7:49:16

Team:


Team Manager:

Rob McFarlane (WA) 


MEN:

Brendan Davies


WOMEN:

Barbara Fieberg

Amelia Griffith

Corrina Black

Individual Results: MEN:

1. Hideaki Yamauchi (JPN) 7:11:42

2. Brendan Davies (AUS) 7:49:16

3. Deepak Vasudev Bandbe (IND) 8:04:16


WOMEN:

1. Mai Fujisawa (JPN) 8:20:44

2. Amelia Griffith (AUS) 8:57:02

3. Konoka Azumi (JPN) 9:03:22

Barbara Fieberg (AUS) TBA

Corrina Black (AUS) TBA


Team Results:


MEN:

1. India 24:40:00

2. Jordan 31:14:21


WOMEN:

1. Australia 30:21:40

2. India 30:40:33