Races of the Global Circuit

PUNE 2024

21 September 2024 · Tukai Camping, Shindewadi

A finished edition. Everything below is the record as the ledger kept it.

← THE PUNE CHAPTER
THE LOOP6.706 KM
TIME LIMIT60 MINper loop
WINNING YARDS25loops completed
ASSIST24yards
THE RESULT

LAST ONE STANDING

Ankit Sharma, winner of the Pune 2024 chapter
WINNER

Ankit Sharma

25 YARDS

ASSIST

Ankamma Rao Pola

24 YARDS

The last to fall. Their final loop is what sent the winner out alone — an honour here, not a runner-up placing.

HOW IT WORKS

THE FORMAT, IN PUNE

6.706 KM · 60 MIN · last runner standing.

Every hour, the bell sends you out on a 6.706 km loop through the Sahyadri foothills around Tukai Camping — tarmac out, then trail through village farmland, a steep drop into sugarcane and sweet corn fields, past working poultry farms, and back through open fields to the venue.

No finish line, no medal — you run until one runner’s left standing, or you don’t. This is the third Pune chapter at Tukai Camping, the same property that hosted BFAI’s first-ever backyard ultra in India — the loop and the Last One Standing format grew up here together.

For the purist and the elite, it’s the format at its rawest: no shortcuts, no course record, just the next bell. For everyone else, it’s the coolest race party Pune throws all year.

PUNE IN PICTURES

FROM THE PUNE CHAPTER

THE HISTORY

PUNE — PAST EDITIONS

Every prior running of the Pune chapter, with the result as the ledger recorded it.

THE REST OF THE SEASON

OTHER CHAPTERS

PUNE is one of six. Same loop, same bell, different ground — see the rest of the season.

PUNEAHMEDABADCHANDIGARHBENGALURUHYDERABADMUMBAI
ENTRIES OPEN

PUNE

Up into the Sahyadris. Down into the cane. Back for the bell.

RACE DAY
19 Sep 2026
VENUE
Tukai Camping, Shindewadi
OPEN PUNE
EVERYONE ASKS

QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

The backyard, the bell, the DNF — the things every first-timer wants to know before they toe the line.

How do I reach the venue?

Tukai Camping, Shindewadi is about 27–30 km from Pune airport, roughly an hour by road. Pune connects nationally by flight (PNQ) and train (Pune Junction).

What's the refund and cancellation policy?

Cancel 30+ days before race day: full refund, less the non-recoverable payment-gateway fee. Cancel 7–30 days out: 50% refund. Cancel within 7 days, or don't show: no refund. Transfers to another chapter or runner stay open up to 7 days before race day. Email hello@bigfootadventuresindia.com with your booking ID to start the process.

What time do I report, and when's the bell?

Reporting is 5:30 AM. The bell — and the first loop — starts at 7:00 AM, standard across every BFAI chapter.

What about crew, camping, and stay?

There's a dedicated crew zone at the raceway. Food is included in the ticket for runners and crew; anyone else can buy from Tukai Camping's on-site kitchen. Outstation guests can book extra nights directly with Tukai Camping (@tukai_camping).

What's the weather like in September?

Tail end of monsoon — expect rain, days around 27°C, nights near 21°C. Pack for heat and a cold night both.

Do I get a finisher certificate?

Yes, including DNF runners. Certificates generate to your runner profile page for download.

Are race photos included?

Yes, included in your ticket. Once the race is done, the official photo album link is posted to your dashboard.

Is there live tracking for people following along?

Live yard tracking is in development — confirm on the chapter page closer to race day.

What is a backyard ultra?

A 6.706 km loop, run every hour on the hour, until one runner remains. No finish line, no fixed distance. The last runner standing is the only finisher — everyone else records a DNF.

Do I need to be an ultrarunner to enter?

No. Backyard 4 is designed as a first ultra. If you can run 6.7 km in an hour, four times, you're in the game.

Where does the 2026–27 season run?

Six chapters: Pune, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Mumbai. Same loop distance, same rules, same clock in every city.

How do I register?

Through the chapter page for each city. Registration opens city by city — the community hears the dates first.

What is the Indian backyard record?

52 yards — 52 loops, 52 hours, roughly 348 km — set by Sunil Sharma in October 2024. Ashwini Ganapathi holds the women's mark at 28 yards, set at our Bengaluru chapter.

What happens if I DNF?

You take home the exact number of the loop where you stopped, and a DNF memento. In a backyard, that's not failure — it's the receipt of a real attempt.

Can I walk?

Yes. Walking is strategy, not weakness. Many strong backyard runners walk parts of every loop.

STAY IN THE LOOP

THE BELL, BEFORE ANYONE ELSE

Dates, entry openings and the Pune race report — sent when there is something real to say, and not otherwise.

One list, no noise. Leave any time.

Nothing is lost. All is learnt.