TITI ULTRA 2019

HULU LANGAT, Selangor, Malaysia
15-17 March 2019

TITI ULTRA 2019

This is the toughest road ultra marathon in Malaysia. The route runs through a natural landscape along the Malay village Hulu Langat Batu 14, where rainforest jungles greets you along the undulating winding roads. Runners will run up to 2 major hills and pass by a beautiful lake, which is the major source of drinking water supplied to the capital city, Kuala Lumpur. Runner will run pass a fews Orang Asli villages, where some small huts and orang asli are just tugged beside the route. In light of the success of the inaugural event in Feb 2014, the category of 200km and 250km to meet the appetite of those runners who crave for greater challenges. 


For the 2019 edition, Endurance Nature is proud to announce that Katsuo Stamina will be the title sponsor of TITI Ultra. Katsuo Stamina, is a scientific based Japanese sports nutritional supplement product developed to recycle lactic acid into energy wile ridding excessive lactate and improving the ability to sustain endurance. It's also being awarded Asia's first sports supplement to pass Informed-Sport and Informed-Choice dual-certified non-doping product.


Education charity: Beside as a running event, Katsuo Stamina TITI ULTRA make charity work to support school funds, which will be used to repair and buying school equipments for SMK Dusun Nanding, a school catering for students who have special educational needs due to severe learning difficulties, physical disabilities or behavioural problems. Special schools may be specifically designed, staffed and resourced to provide appropriate special education for children with additional needs. School Contact : Cikgu Haliza, +60123205048


15 - 17 March 2019



Hulu Langat

Selangor, Malaysia


4pm, 15 March 2019 -

10am, 17 March 2019

(Please refer to race schedule for details)

To be eligible for MURA member discount, applicants need to be MURA members on or before 15 days before each period of registration cut off.


  • Registration is transferable until 31 January 2019 (T-shirt size remain unchanged)
  • Change of category is allowed until 31 January 2019.
  • Registration fees are non-cancellable and non-refundable.
  • Open to ages 18 years and above

CATEGORY: 50KM

CATEGORY: 100KM

CATEGORY: 200KM

COURSE INFO: 250KM

  1. For 50km category, the runners must have completed a few races of a minimum distance of 10km road race a few times in order to be qualified for registration;
  2. For 100km category, the runners must have completed at least one full marathon of 42.2km distance in order to be qualified for registration.
  3. For 200km & 250km category, the runner must have completed a 100km or more related races in order to be qualified for registration.
  4. The Race director reserves the right to reject any application without giving a reason.


  1. 250 KM
    • Within 36 hours - Gold Award
    • Within 42 hours - Finisher Award
  2. 200 KM
    • Within 32 hours - Gold Award
    • Within 40 hours - Finisher Award
  3. 100 KM
    • Within 12 hours - Gold Award
    • Within 18 hours - Finisher Award
  4. 50 KM
    • Within 5 hours - Gold Award
    • Within 9 hours - Finisher Award
  • The race winner of each categories will be the runner that takes the shortest time (Gun time) to reach the finish point;
  • Reaching the Finishing Point will be considered as an achievement in itself, and each runner will be given a prize in recognition of his or her efforts.
  • Reaching the checkpoints/water station points along the route does not in itself entitle the runner to a place in the rankings and the corresponding points awarded for a qualifying race;
  • To be awarded, runner must complete the overall race within the final cut off time of the race;
    No prize money will be given;
  • Prizes will be awarded to the first Five finishers (unisex) and women champion in 200km & 250km categories.
  • Prizes will be awarded to the first TEN MEN finishers and first FIVE WOMEN finishers in both the 50km and 100km categories.

CUTTING STYLESIZEHALF CHEST LENGTH (inches)HALF WAIST LENGTH (inches)SHIRT LENGTH (inches)
Unisex Athlete-Fit2XS17"17"24"
Unisex Athlete-FitXS18"18"25"
Unisex Athlete-FitS19"19"26"
Unisex Athlete-FitM20"20"27"
Unisex Athlete-FitL21"21"28"
Unisex Athlete-FitXL22"22"29"
Unisex Athlete-Fit2XL23"23"30"

Size Chart & Measurement Guide


  1. All measurements above subject to +/-0.5 tolerance
  2. Tapered curve bottom at the back specially designed for athletic movements, enhancing flexibility and performance.
  3. Half chest to be measured from left to right seam, 1? down from the armpit joint.
  4. Half waist to be measured from left to right seam on the waist line.
  5. Shirt length to be measured from the highest tip of the shoulder to the bottom hem.


10 March 2019

(Sunday)



11.00am - 7.00pm



Arkadia Mall, Main Entrance,

Jalan Residen 3, Desa ParkCity,

52200 Kuala Lumpur

Collect for Yourself

To collect for yourself, please show your IC, passport or your other identity document!

Collect on Behalf of Your Friends

To collect on behalf of your friends, please show us the WhatsApp authorization that your friend has sent to you on your mobile phone, together with details of his name and IC/Passport number.

Collect on Race Day

For those who can't collect on 10th Mar 2019, you may collect the race packs at the race venue at Sekolah Sungai Tekali at least 1 hr before the race start.

LOCATIONCHECKPOINTFOOD & BEVERAGECATEGORY
Tekali SchoolStarting Point-All Categories
Lake SideCP1, CP12, CP23Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, ice, hot drinksAll Categories
Telekom TowerCP2, CP13, CP24Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, iceAll Categories
Mid way MountainCP3, CP14Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, ice, hot drinksAll Categories
ChennahCP4, CP15Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, ice100km, 200km, 250km
PoumCP5, CP16Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, ice, porridge, rice, hot drinks
(fried chicken and red bean soup on 2nd loop)
100km, 200km, 250km
SurauCP6, CP17Water, ice100km, 200km, 250km
ChennahCP7, CP18Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, ice100km, 200km, 250km
Mid way MountainCP8, CP19, CP25Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, iceAll Categories
Telekom TowerCP9, CP20, CP26Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, iceAll Categories
Lake SideCP10, CP21, CP27Water, isotonic, Coke, bread, snack, fruit, iceAll Categories
Tekali SchoolFinishing Point1am - 8am (Sunday): egg, bread, hot drinks
8am - 10.30am (Sunday):
Nasi lemak (coconut rice)
Sambal, ikan bilis, eggs, peanuts
Curry chicken
Thai style tofu
Mixed vegetables
Fried vermicelli
All Categories
Tekali School
(200 & 250km area)
CP11, CP22Rice, egg, bread, hot drinks200km, 250km

15 March 2019
1.30 pm -3:15pm - 200km & 250km reporting & mandatory item check, race kit collection, drop bag depositing
3.15 pm - 250km category - Race Briefing
4.00 pm - 250km category - Flag off
5.15 pm - 200km category - Race Briefing
6.00 pm - 200km category - Flag off
6.00 pm - 7.00 pm - Bib collection for outstations runners (100km/50km)
Anytime - Mandatory items check for 200km & 250km runners


16 March 2019
12.00 - 2.00 pm - 100km & 50km Bib collection for outstations runners
12.00 - 3.00 pm - 100km Reporting and mandatory items check
12.00 - 3.15 pm - 100km Drop bag depositing closed at 3:15pm
3.15 pm - Briefing For 100k Runners
4.00 pm - 100km category - Flag off
10.00 pm - 12.00 am - 50km Bib collection for out stations runners
10.00 pm - 12.30 am - Reporting and mandatory items check


17 March 2019
12.30 am - Briefing Session for 50k
1.00 am - 50km category - Flag off
1.00 am - Expected arrival of 200km champion.
2.00 am - Expected arrival of 100km champion.
4.00 am - 100km/200km/250km category - Drop bag at POUM check point Return to finishing line.
5.00 am - Expected arrival of 50km & 250km champion.
8.30 am - 10.30 am - Breakfast/brunch served to participants only
8.30 am - Prize presentation ceremony for 50km, 100km, 200km & 250km
10.00 am - Official race cut off

SEMI-SELF- SUFFICIENCY

  1. Runners must complete the set course on foot by their own power and ability within the stipulated time;
  2. No trekking poles AND umbrella is allowed for runners of all categories;
  3. A number of water station points will be set up along the routes, which are from 5.5km to 11.5km apart;
  4. Drinking cups will not be provided at any of the water station points; runners must have their own cup or other personal container suitable for the purpose;
  5. No pacers are allowed to run along with the runners for all categories;
  6. Personal assistance (support crew) along the running route is Not Allowed for 50km and 100km categories. Assistance is permitted at water station points, provided the areas reserved for runners are not encroached upon and that the road regulations are complied with;
  7. Personal assistance (support crew) is allowed for 200km & 250km category only.
  8. The support crew is restricted to a maximum of 1 car and not more than 3 crew members per runner.
  9. Only two crew teams in total will be allowed to rotate the support duties.
  10. Support cars are not allowed to tail the supported runners. After providing support services to the runners, the support must drive ahead to the front to stop and wait for the runners. This is to avoid other runners being affected by the exhaust discharged from the support vehicles.
  11. The support crew must be registered (1 week before the race date) with the race organizer to obtain approval by TITI Ultra's Organizer (Register link: bit.ly/titicrewregistration ). An event sticker and Yellow warning light will be issued and need to be stuck and displayed clearly on the support car.All F&B at all check points, and Post-race meal are only for participants. However, support crews, Friends and family are welcome to purchase the Post-race meal coupon at the Registration counter.

SAFETY AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

  1. In order to ensure race safety, race organizer will prepare and arrange for rescue and medical assistance during the race. However, each participant must recognize and understand that there are risks of injuries and/or accidents associated with road running. Runners are participating in this race at his/her own risk;
  2. While the race organizer has purchased Public Liability Insurance for this event, it is strongly recommended that the runners have obtained an adequate Personal Medical Insurance coverage;
  3. Medical points will be set up at certain water station points;
  4. If necessary, and in the interests of the person being rescued, at the exclusive discretion of the organizers, the official medical rescue services may be called upon to take over operations, using any means they consider appropriate, including an ambulance. Any costs deriving from such exceptional transport will be charged to the person who has been rescued;
  5. Depending on the runner health conditions, an emergency evacuation may be required. This emergency evacuation will be at the expenses of the person being rescued;
  6. The official race medical assistants are authorized to withdraw from the competition any runners that they consider as unfit to continue or are in danger. The runner bib will be removed as part of the DNF (Did Not Finish) procedures;
  7. If a runner drops out from the race, runner must first inform and register with the nearest checkpoints that he/she is dropping out. Proper "DNF" procedure should be followed and completed before the runner is allowed to leave the event:
  8. In case of an emergency, if you are unable to reach the race headquarters, you can also call the public emergency number '999' directly for help;
  9. The cell phone coverage is limited at certain areas on the race route. However it is still mandatory for runners to carry their cell phone for emergency purpose.
  10. The race organizers reserves the right to implement any additional measures at any time to enhance and protect the safety of the race and the runners before the race and during the race.

RUNNERS RESPONSIBILITIES


  1. Runners must understand the unique nature and requirements of competing in an ultra-long distance road running race. He/she will be running all day and night on the road. He/she must have undertaken the necessary training to compete in such a race.
  2. Runners will be responsible for his/her self safety by having the ability and skills to deal with any problems that may be encountered during the race of this nature.
  3. Runners must be able to undertake or deal with on his/her own without any other external assistance during the deteriorating weather conditions (e.g. raining, strong winds, hot sun and etc..) and other unforeseen circumstances arises while running on the road.
  4. Runners must be able to undertake or deal with his/her extreme fatigue, internal organ and digestive problems, muscle pain, mild physical injuries and psychological problems during the race.
  5. Runners who accept any assistance and support from any person may be disqualified.
  6. In the event of a runner meeting another runner who is in health difficulty or injured, he/she must stop to help and inform the race organizer to seek for medical assistance.
  7. Runners are not allowed to wear headphones, earphones or/and speakers during the race.


MANDATORY ITEMS


By entering the race, each runner undertakes to take with him/her all the mandatory items as listed below throughout the race. Failure to do so will result in application of the time penalties or disqualification;

Mandatory items (checks may be carried out along the route during the race, including the top 10 runners of every categories):

  1. Two working headlamps/torch lights with spare batteries for 200km & 250km participants, and One working headlamp/torch lights with spare batteries for 100km & 50km participants. During the day time, these headlamp/torchlights may be stored at the dropbags. It is the runner's responsibility to have the headlamps/torch lights during the night. So do plan the pickup of your headlamps accordingly; Headlamps/Torch lights must be worn on and switch it on from 7.15pm to next day morning 7.15am.
  2. Reflective vest; Must be worn on body from 7.15pm to next day morning 7.15am.
  3. Bright back blinking accessories; (During the day time, the reflective vest and blinking lights may be stored at the dropbags, but it is runner's responsibility to have the reflective vest and blinking accessories during the night. So do plan the pickup of your reflective vest and blinking accessories accordingly.) Back Blinking accessories must be worn on the back of your body and switch it on from 7pm to next day morning 7am.
  4. Water bottles or hydration bag with a minimum capacity of 500ml;
  5. Whistle;
  6. Mobile phone;
  7. Emergency blanket;

IMPORTANT NOTICE


Before the Race flag off, all participants please reporting to official tent, to perform mandatory items check, successor will receive an unique ribbon, running without ribbon will be disqualified.Recommended (not compulsory):

• Sport foods & Gels;

• Elastic adhesive bandage that can be used as a dressing;

• Head gear or cap or bandana;

• Sun UV block;

• Change of clothes and running shoes;

• Waterproof jacket;

• Cash;

• Route Map and Elevation Map;

• Foldable cup or other container suitable for drinking at the water station points; Some aid stations CP3, CP5, CP11 will providing hot drink, make sure your cup is suitable for hot water.


REGISTRATION & BIBS


  1. Each bib is given individually to each runner in the Race Pack, upon presentation of suitable identity document;
  2. Each runner will be given one bib number: this must be worn and clearly visible on the chest or stomach or on the back of the backpack carried by the runners;
  3. When passing through a checkpoint, and on arrival, runners must ensure that the timing is recorded by the organizer and that it is registered correctly;
  4. The bib number is required for access to the water station areas, treatment and rest rooms, bags, etc;
  5. The standard online registration for TITI Ultra will be closed on 31 December 2018. The race organizer will continue to accept late registration after the closing date. Late registration for a runner is with penalty conditions applied, and with a late charge of hardship fees of RM50 (E.g. Tee size, and finisher medal availability, bib written with marker pen, ...etc)
  6. Registration is transferable until 31 January 2019 (T-shirt size remain unchanged)
  7. Change of category is allowed until 31 January 2019.
  8. Registration fees are non-cancellable and non-refundable.
  9. Open for ages 18 years and above

RACE COURSE MARKERS


  1. The race course will be marked with reflective tapes or signs for every 3km~5km of the course and at major junctions;
  2. Runners must follow the directions given by the race organizer during the race briefing;
  3. The race markers will be set up before the race and will be removed immediately right after the race.

DROP BAGS


  1. Luggage deposit may be made at the starting/finishing point for all runners. Runner may use their own bags for luggage deposit.
  2. All runners (except 50km runners) must use only drop bags issued by the organizer. No other drop bags will be acceptable.
  3. There is no dro bag for 50km runners.
  4. 100km runner is only allowed 1 drop bag at CP5.
  5. 200km & 250km runner can place up to 2 drop bags during the race, one at the starting point (School Tekali), and the other one at CP5 at Poum.
  6. Sticky labels will be provided in the race packs for runners to stick to the box provided on the drop bags.       * One sticker for 50km runner (Luggage deposit);             * Two stickers for 100km, 200km & 250km runners, at drop bags/luggage at starting point, and CP 5 Poum).
  7. Runners may choose not to deposit any drop bags. This is not a compulsory requirement.
  8. Fragile or valuable items should not be placed in the drop bags;
  9. Bags with objects attached to the outside will not be transported.
  10. If a runner pulls out of the race, his/her bag will be transported to the race finishing point, where he/she may collect it upon presentation of his/her bib number. The runner shall understand that the timing of the return of his/her drop bag will be subject to the schedule of the race shuttle bus/trucks;
  11. The organizer may not be held liable for the loss or damage of any objects in the Drop bag during the race.
  12. Drop bag must be given to race organizer at the start line 1 hour before the race starts;
  13. Any lost & found items will be disposed immediately after 1 hour of race cut off (11am, 17 March 2019).
  14. The race organizer will NOT be keeping them for the runners.

CHECKPOINTS OR WATER STATION POINTS

  1. The timing will be recorded at the checkpoints/water station points established by the organizers;
  2. Only runners sporting their regular bib number will have access to the water station;
  3. Drinks will be provided at every water station;No water cups will be dispensed to the runners. Runners will need to use their own cups or containers for any drinks served at the check points or water stations;
  4. Food will also be provided at some main water station;
  5. The route map, which can also be downloaded online, will contain accurate indications of the water station points;
  6. The organisers reserve the rights to carry out checks at other points along the route;
  7. Food and water at the water station points are solely for runners and support crews with bibs only.


MAXIMUM RACE TIME PERMITTED AND CUTOFF TIMES

The maximum time allotted for completion of the race are:
             * 50KM - 9 Hours

             * 100KM - 18 Hours

             * 200KM - 40 Hours

             * 250KM - 42 Hours


  1. 250km runner, will be able to down grade to 200km if they failed to meet the 250km cut off time. Please inform on race check point leader for the downgrade.
  2. 200km runner will not be able to upgrade to 250km after the close of the registration on 31st January 2019.
  3. In the event of poor weather conditions and/or for safety reasons, the organisers reserve the rights to suspend the race or to make changes to the cut off times;


DNF (Did not Finish) PROCEDURES

  1. Runners may DNF voluntarily or by missing the stipulated cut off times at various checkpoints along the race course;
  2. Runner who decides to pull out voluntarily must proceed to the nearest checkpoint, inform and register with the race staffs by signing a DNF Form, and hand over the bib to the officials.
  3. Runner who fails to notify the organisers immediately, thereby setting in motion a search and rescue operations by the rescue staff, will be liable to pay for any costs deriving there-from;
  4. Runners who fail to arrive at the checkpoints within the stipulated cut off times will not be allowed to continue running in the race. A DNF Form will need to be signed;
  5. Runner who has DNFed from the race are not allowed to continue his/her run. IF he/she insists on continuing running, he/she is NO LONGER in this event, and will be running entirely on his/her own accord and at his/her own risk;
  6. The DNF runners should rest at a bright, safe place with sufficient phone coverage) and wait for a non scheduled race shuttle for pick up and delivery to the finish point;
  7. If runner is unable to move on his/her own, either return to the nearest water station point he/she has just left or to the next water station point, please contact the emergency number '999' or the race headquarters to seek for assistance.
  8. DNF runners scheduled pick up time. At depart time from CP5:
  • Race day, Saturday: 12am, 3am, 5am, 10am, 4pm, 11:00pm
  • Race day, Sunday: 12:45am, 3am, 5am, 7am, 9am


PROHIBITED ACTIONS


  1. Not carrying the mandatory items during the race, including not wearing reflector vest or bright blinking accessories during the night;
  2. Taking shortcuts and/or running off the track;
  3. Throw any garbage along the running route. This apply to both the runner, race staffs and his/her supporters;
  4. Cheating (e.g. using other means of transportation, using substitute runners and other unlawful actions);
  5. Not abiding by the rules and regulation given by the race organizer and official race staffs including medical assistants, emergency staffs and marshals;
  6. Not wearing the race bib at all times during the race;
  7. Continue to run after the cut off time without the agreement of race officials;
  8. Doping and the use of prohibited drugs;
  9. Sleeping along the route course is prohibited as it will have a large impact on the environment, safety and may also mistakenly lead others to think that you might require emergency medical assistance;
  10. Running with his/her supporters
  11. All participants are not allowed to wear headphones, earphones or/and speakers during the race.


PENALTIES Breaking of any rules may incur a time penalties or disqualification. Any such penalties are at the organizer's discretion and are final.


COMPLAINTS Suggestions must be in writing and must be presented after the closing ceremony of the event at the finishing point or send to titiultra@hotmail.com


CHANGES TO THE ROUTE OR TO THE TIME DEADLINES - CANCELLATION OF THE RACE


  1. The organizers reserve the rights, at any time and without prior notice, to make changes to the route and checkpoints/water station points or to the time deadlines;
  2. In the event of adverse weather conditions (a strong depression with heavy rain), the start of the race may be postponed for 6 hours at most, after which time the race will be cancelled;
  3. Where necessary, the organizers reserve the rights to make changes to or eliminate certain stretches of the route.


RANKINGS AND PRIZES


  1. The race winner of each categories will be the runner that takes the shortest time (Gun time) to reach the finish point;
  2. Reaching the Finishing Point will be considered as an achievement in itself, and each runner will be given a prize in recognition of his or her efforts.
  3. Reaching the checkpoints/water station points along the route does not in itself entitle the runner to a place in the rankings and the corresponding points awarded for a qualifying race;
  4. To be awarded, runner must complete the overall race within the final cutoff time of the race;
  5. No prize money will be given;
  6. Prizes will be awarded to the first Five finishers (unisex) and women champion in 200km & 250km categories.
  7. Prizes will be awarded to the first TEN MEN finishers and first FIVE WOMEN finishers in both the 50km and 100km categories.

IMAGE RIGHTS


Each participant expressly foregoes his/her image rights for the photos taken for the duration of the race, and undertakes not to take any action against the organizers and their authorized partners for the use of his/her image.



Race Venue: Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Tekali, Jalan Hulu Langat, 43100 Hulu Langat, Selangor.
GPS Location: https://goo.gl/maps/oBzza3M5MNm
GPS Coordinates: 3.112833, 101.855481


Check Point GPS location
Lakeside: 3.0904042, 101.8868101
Telekom Tower: 3.129782,101.907377
Mid way Mountain: 3.116195,101.969922
Chennah: 3.082980,102.040960
Poum: 3.075576, 102.107174
Surau: 3.032109,102.075478


TRAVELING DURATION:

  1. From Kuala Lumpur, Taxi/Grab driving time, it will take about 60mins drive to Race venue.
  2. From KLIA airport, driving time 75mins to Race venue.
  3. From Subang airport, Driving time 75mins to Race venue



AFTER RACE TRANSPORT: Call a taxi or Grab service at the finishing point, there is no Bus or other form of public transportation available here.


RACE VENUE'S FACILITIES:

  1. Luggage lodging service will be provided at the race site. Please note that the organiser is not liable for any loss or damage;
  2. Shower facilities are available at the start/finish point and checkpoint CP5 at PUOM village;
  3. At the start point/finishing point, school hall will be used as the sleeping area. Please bring your own sleeping bag, pillow and etc;
  4. School cafe will operate 24hrs during the event period. You may order any hot meal and drink at any time;
  5. Car parking at the Start point is not allowed. We have allocated some villagers' car parks outside the race venue. The villagers (car park attendants) will be charging RM 3.00 per entry for the whole event duration;
  6. USB charging station will be available at Start/Finish point and CP5 at Puom. If you like, please bring your own cables to charge your watch or mobile phones.
CURRENCY EXCHANGE: In Malaysia we are widely accept Malaysia Ringgit (RM), you can easily to get money exchange counter in Airport, Train station, Shopping Mall. The exchange rate is about RM4.00 : USD 1.00.