1st November 2024 to 31st December 2024
Flash Challenge
Number of runs
Head out and push your endurance running to the next level for a chance to win PURE Sports Nutrition Performance+ Race Fuel and Electrolyte Hydration.
PURE Performance+ Race Fuel has been designed specifically for the endurance athlete using the latest research around an emerging power ingredient called Cluster Dextrin™. This sports drink aims to deliver the high level of carbohydrates and electrolytes required to increase performance while minimising gastrointestinal distress. So, any run for two hours or more will get you on the Endurance leaderboard.
Heading out for a shorter run? All good, because PURE Electrolyte Hydration has you covered, providing a source of mineral salts, including magnesium is great for shorter runs. Any run under two hours will count towards the Electrolyte leaderboard.
So, this challenge has two leaderboards and two prize pools - 22 prizes worth over $1,075 in total!
To welcome our Australian and UK trail runners, we’re splitting the prize pool between countries—half for New Zealand, and the rest shared between Australia and UK challengers.
With fewer challengers from Australia and the UK, your chances of winning from those regions are huge!
We’ll be representing each country on the leaderboard like this 👇
Australia -
UK and Ireland -
New Zealand -
(We apologise for the stereotypical icons—we tried flags, but they were just too hard to see!)
Note: Your country is based on where you live, not where your runs take place.
Get a FREE single serve of Performance+ Race Fuel during the challenge! Just add one to your cart and use promo code FREERACEFUEL at checkout.
We’re giving away over $1,075 worth of prizes!
For every run lasting two hours or more, you'll be entered into the draw to win 1 of 10 PURE Performance+ Race Fuel 700g bulk bags.
For every run under two hours, you'll be in the draw to win 1 of 12 PURE Electrolyte Hydration 500g pouches.
Winners can only win from one prize pool. And don’t forget, the prize pool is split between New Zealand, Australia, and the UK (see the note above for details).