CHUBB HALF BERMUDA TRIANGLE CHALLENGE

Friday, January 15 – Sunday, January 17, 2027

 

Butterfield Mile, Allshores 10k Run/Walk, and PwC Bermuda Half Marathon

3 Races, 3 Days, 1 Beautiful Island

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Can’t get enough?  The Chubb Half Bermuda Triangle Challenge is your chance to spread your passion for running over three days of racing, resulting in one awesome experience! The fun begins Friday night with the Butterfield Mile, then continues on Saturday with the Allshores 10k Run & Walk, culminating in the PwC Bermuda Half Marathon on Sunday.

Scenic courses and Bermudian hospitality combine to create a memorable running experience that’s certain to leave you wanting more! Feel the thrill of running through downtown Hamilton at night, run through historic Flatts Village and enjoy the sights of traditional Bermuda cottages, take in the beautiful vistas of Bermuda’s coastline…and maybe enjoy a sample from one of the now-famous Goslings rum stops during the half marathon!

3 races, 4 amazing one-of-a-kind Finisher’s Medals, and 3 days of fun!

CAN YOU SURVIVE THE HALF BERMUDA TRIANGLE CHALLENGE?

Amenities

Participants in the Chubb Half Bermuda Triangle Challenge will receive a 2027 Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge technical t-shirt, a high-quality branded jacket, four custom 2027 Finisher’s Medals (one for each race and a special challenge medal), and a swag bag. Did we mention the rum stops?

In addition, everyone is invited to celebrate their accomplishments at the post-race Finish Festival in Barr’s Bay Park, featuring music, free food and snacks (including Oscar Mayer hot dogs, Nature Valley granola bars, Herr’s potato chips, and Haagen Dazs ice cream) courtesy of Butterfield and Vallis, samples of locally brewed beer courtesy of Bermuda Craft Brewing and of course rum cocktail samples courtesy of Goslings.

Please note that Half Bermuda Triangle Challenge participants and people that register for more than one race (e.g., the 10k and the half, or the half and the mile open division) will only receive one shirt.

Course Descriptions

For detailed course descriptions, please visit the Butterfield Mile, Allshores 10k Run/Walk, and PwC Bermuda Half Marathon pages.

“The races are extremely well organized! The pre-race communication had me well prepared, each course is challenging but fun and scenic, the volunteers are great and well placed along the course, and the post race festivals are well stocked and so fun. I loved the experience!”

 

“This was one of the best race experiences I’ve ever had, and I’ve done races in the US, Paris, Oslo, and Lisbon. It was so well organized, such a nice size (not too big!), everyone was so welcoming, and the events and the general ‘vibes’ were wonderful. Not to mention great food, beer, and Goslings! As well as convenient to stay in Hamilton. Also the most beautiful medal(s) I’ve ever seen. Such a HUGE value for the price.”

 

“The complete experience….the three very different runs, the atmosphere at the start/finish line, the complete organization. Simply great!”

Time & Age Limits

Please note you must be at least 16 years of age on Friday, January 15, 2027 to participate in this event.

The Butterfield Mile has no time restrictions – runners are encouraged to have FUN and run at the pace that feels most comfortable for their fitness level. The Allshores 10k Run/Walk has a time limit of 2:30, and the PwC Bermuda Half Marathon has a time limit of 4:00.

Rules of the Road

In order to comply with the agreement with the Government of Bermuda, streets along the routes for the Allshores 10k and the PwC Bermuda Half Marathon will be reopened to vehicular traffic on a set schedule (aka: rolling street closures). Only the Butterfield Mile has a completely closed course for the duration of the event. Runners are advised to stay on the LEFT side of the road. Traffic advisories are posted in the local newspaper and on our social media platforms. The Bermuda Police Service control the roads, with support from the Royal Bermuda Regiment and hundreds of well-trained marshals.

Medical Support

On-course medical support during the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge, on the courses and at the finish lines, is provided by St John Ambulance. We’re grateful for St John Ambulance’s continued assistance in ensuring the safety of participants during the event weekend, as well as its service throughout the year at community and sporting events across the island.

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Awards

The awards ceremony for the Chubb Half Bermuda Triangle Challenge will take place on Sunday, January 17th in Barr’s Bay Park beginning at 11:30am.

The finishing times for your three days of racing will be added together and the male and female with the lowest accumulated time will be crowned the champions.  Awards will be presented in both the 2027 Chubb Half Bermuda Triangle Challenge and the 2027 Chubb Full Bermuda Triangle Challenge categories for male and female overall (no age group), with cash prizes as follows:

First place: $500
Second place: $250
Third place: $100

There will be no cash prizes for age group winners. However, age group commemorative awards will be made available for both male and female runners in the following categories: 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+

Event Records

Old Course

Female: Ashley Estwanik – 5:25 mile; 37:26 10k; 1:22:54 half marathon; 2:05:45 cumulative (Bermuda), 2014

Male: Christopher Estwanik – 4:22 mile; 31:03 10k, 1:08:35 half marathon; 1:44:00 cumulative (Bermuda), 2012

New Course

Female: Nuhamin Bogale Ashame  – 4:53 mile; 35:33 10k; 1:18:09 half marathon; 1:58:37 cumulative (Ethiopia), 2020

Male: Andrew Wacker – 4:16 mile; 30:10 10k; 1:07:45 half marathon; 1:42:12 cumulative (US), 2026