A last-one-standing mile event that hasn't been done before. Hundreds of athletes. An 800m horse racing track at Kilmore Racing Club, 55 minutes north of Melbourne CBD. The cutoff drops every round.
No hills. No trails. No excuses. Just you, the track, and a clock that won't stop dropping. From the team behind King of the Hill, the same crew that sold out KOTH 2026 in 8 months and put 100,000+ viewers on the livestream.
Run the mile. Beat the cutoff. Do it again. Every round, the cutoff drops by 10 seconds. If you're not back across the line in time, you're out. No second chances. The clock decides.
King of the Hill 2026 is sold out. You can't buy a ticket. But you can win one. Plus a stack of gear, app access, and partnerships you can't get any other way.
The only way into KOTH 2027 once tickets are gone is to last the longest on the track. The last athlete standing also walks away with a free Longest Mile entry for next year, gear and app access.
Slide to your comfortable running pace. The table shows you how deep you'll go before the cutoff catches you.
| Round | Cutoff | Your Time | Status |
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Every round. Every elimination. Every moment someone digs deeper than they thought possible. All of it, streamed live with commentary.
From the same team that delivered over 100,000 livestream views at King of the Hill. Same cameras. Same commentary. Same production. Pointed straight at you and the rest of the field on the track.
From the team behind King of the Hill: 100,000+ livestream viewers, 300 athletes, ABC News coverage. This is what Harry's events look like.
A format that's never been run. Livestreamed to thousands. Run the mile. Beat the cutoff. Do it again.