Join Tsaigu Trail
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The 9th Tsaigu Trail is scheduled on November 2-3, 2024, in Linhai City, Zhejiang Province of China, with 3 races including 105K, 50K, and 25K. Linhai, a city located in the eastern coast of Zhejiang , where there is a majestic and steep mountain with pleasant scenery - Kuocang Mountain, runners from all over the world are ready to run in the magnificent embrace of Kuocang Mountain? Bring your equipment and start this unforgettable trail running journey.
Course details
105K: about 6,700 meters of ascent, a total cutoff time of 29.5 hours, with 5 ITRA points. 50K: about 2,670 meters of ascent, a total cutoff time of 11 hours, with 3 ITRA points. 25K: about 1,030 meters of ascent, a total cutoff time of 6 hours, with 1 ITRA point.
Start address: Linhai, Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
Finish address: Linhai, Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
What’s included
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done Finisher medal
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done Goodie bag
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done Event T-shirts
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done E-certificate/e-diploma
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done Cash prizes
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done Timing chip (single use)
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done Photo Service
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done Video Service
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done Expo entry
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done Drink Stations info
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done Nutrition Stations
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done Medical Assistance
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done Bag drop info
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done Toilets
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done Dressing rooms
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done Accident insurance
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done Aid Stations info
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Frequently asked questions
Rest Area
For 105K, a rest area (equipped with a certain number of beds and blankets) is set up in YangDu Village. However, due to traffic restrictions, the time slot for theshuttle buses for participants who withdraw from the race is usually between 06:00-20:00. Outside of this time slot, those who withdraw from the race will rest inthe rest area until the following day when they will be transported back to the finisharea. At the finish area, a simple rest area is provided for all participants, but it is onlyfor those who complete the race; the rest area is not for sleeping overnight, so participants should arrange their own accommodation.
Race Course Marking
For all events, a large number of identifiable markers are set up along the route. To aid visibility at night, fluorescent markers will also have reflective strips that arevisible when illuminated by a headlamp. If markers are not continually seen withinacertain range (within 300 meters), participants should return to the last place withmarkers. Participants are required to follow the markers and are not allowed totakeshortcuts, as off-course paths usually complicate rescue efforts.
105K Mandatory
Race Bib Mobile phone with GPX tracks (the phone should be internet connected and use the phone number for registration) A water bag or kettle with a capacity of not less than 1 liter High frequency rescue whistle Reflective survival blanket 2 light sources with backup batteries Hooded hardshell or rainproof jacket (with a minimum of 10,000 Schmerber, fully pressed glue, hooded style) Waterproof pants (assault pants) An additional Merino wool content warm long-sleeved garment, which can be a blend of wool and other materials (The Merino wool content more than 40% with a single item weighing 160 g, based on men's size M, with ±20 g depending on size; long sleeves made of other materials are not satisfied) Energy bars/granola bars (2) Portable water bottle First aid kit with at least: bandages, band-aids, iodine cotton swabs GPS locator or GPS location app (The organizing committee provides, deposit required)
50K Mandatory
Race Bib Mobile phone with GPX tracks (the phone should be internet connected and use the phone number for registration) A water bag or kettle with a capacity of not less than 1 liter High frequency rescue whistle 1 light source Energy bar/granola bar (1) Portable water bottle First aid kit with at least: bandages, band-aids, iodine cotton swabs GPS locator or GPS location app (The app is requested to be downloaded and kept on during the race) Gloves (any gloves, full-finger gloves recommended)
25K Mandatory
Race Bib Mobile phone with GPX tracks (the phone should be internet connected and use the phone number for registration) A water bag or kettle with a capacity of not less than 1 liter High frequency rescue whistle Portable water bottle First aid kit with at least: bandages, band-aids, iodine cotton swabs Recommended: Band-aid or spot skin
The race information has been found on the official website of the event or through publicly available sources. Always refer to the official website the latest race information. Please let us know if any data is wrong or missing, by emailing us.