MacTuffX Ayr

Ayr, United Kingdom • 27 Jun 2026

MacTuffX Ayr

MacTuffX Ayr is a sports event taking place in June 2026. The competition is structured around repeated interval distances and is open to participants who are at least 18 years old on the day of the event. Participants can choose between several formats including solo, doubles, and relay categories.

The available distance formats for the event are:

  • Solo X: 10 sets of 400m
  • Solo 2X: 10 sets of 800m
  • Doubles X: 10 sets of 400m for teams of two
  • Doubles 2X: 10 sets of 800m for teams of two
  • Relay X: 10 sets of 400m for relay teams
  • Relay XX: 10 sets of 800m for relay teams

The event allows for individual registration or team entries depending on the chosen category. All participants must meet the minimum age requirement of 18 years to be eligible for entry. The pricing structure varies based on the specific distance and the type of entry selected. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

8 km
Doubles 2x (10x800m)
8 km
Relay Xx (10x800m)
8 km
Solo 2x (10x800m)
Solo X (10x400m)
Relay X (10x400m)
Doubles X(10x400m)
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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