Fraser Ultra 2019

Clock Tower, Fraser Hill, Pahang, Malaysia
17 August 2019

FRASER ULTRA 2019


17 AUGUST

2019



CLOCK TOWER

FRASER HILL,

PAHANG


100KM

70KM

50KM

22KM


 100 KM



1700m D+



18 Hours




FLAG OFF TIME


1am, Saturday

17 August 2019

(till 7pm of the same day)

Course Profile


Starting at the clock tower at the top of Fraser Hill, The runners will descend 11km from the hill top down to Route 55, followed by 22km of gradual downhill along Route 55 towards the Kota Kubu Bahru. At the 37km point where Splash Information Centre at Sungai Selangor Dam is located, the runners will make a U turn to run back to CP 6 at 53.4km where the runner who U turn back to Splash Information Centre which will be at 70.3km then. Runners will then run the next 33km to the Clock Tower at the top of the Fraser Hill. Total distance is therefore 103.3km.



 70 KM



1100m D+



12 Hours




FLAG OFF TIME


1am, Saturday

17 August 2019

(till 7pm of the same day)

Course Profile


Course Profile = Starting at the clock tower at the top of Fraser Hill, The runners will descend 11km from the hill top down to Route 55, followed by 22km of gradual downhill along Route 55 towards Kota Kubu Bahru. At the 37km point where Splash Information Centre at Sungai Selangor Dam is located, the runners will make a U turn to run back 33km to the Clock Tower at the top of the Fraser Hill.



 50 KM



791m D+



9 Hours




FLAG OFF TIME


1am, Saturday

17 August 2019

(till 7pm of the same day)

Course Profile


Starting at the Clock Tower on top of Fraser Hill, the runners will run for about 2.5 km around the top of the hill, before descending the one way road for 11.5km to the junction at Route 55. There will be a water station here. Then there's 15km of gradual downhill along Route 55 towards Kota Kubu Bahru and the runners will turn right into the one way road back up by 8km to arrive at the finish point at the Clock Tower.



 22 KM



500m D+



5 Hours




FLAG OFF TIME


1am, Saturday

17 August 2019

(till 7pm of the same day)

Course Profile


Starting at the Clock Tower on top of Fraser Hill, the runners will run for about 2.5 km around the top of the hill, before descending the one way road for 11.5km to the junction at Route 55. There will be a water station here, and the runners will turn right into the one way road back up by 8km to arrive at the finish point at the Clock Tower.


Water Stations


There will be water stations at about every 10 kilometer points, and at the turnaround points

Medics


Medics will be stationed at the Start/Finish, Junction between Route 148 and 55, and the turnaround point at Splash Information Centre.

Awards


100 KM
Top 10 Men & Top 5 women
70 KM
Top 10 Men & Top 5 women
42 KM
Top 10 Men & Top 5 women
22 KM
Top 10 Men & Top 5 women

Parking facilities


Fraser Hill has plenty of parking spaces at the hotels on top of the hills. We need to have clear designated areas for parking, and estimated number of parking vacancies available.

22km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 110
Standard: RM 160
Late Entry: RM 190


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 90
Standard: RM 130
Late Entry: RM 160

50km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 180
Standard: RM 220
Late Entry: RM 280


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 160
Standard: RM 190
Late Entry: RM 250

70km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 220
Standard: RM 260
Late Entry: RM 300


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 200
Standard: RM 240
Late Entry: RM 270

100km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 320
Standard: RM 370
Late Entry: RM 400


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 280
Standard: RM 320
Late Entry: RM 350

Return transport between Kuala Lumpur and Fraser Hill
is available at RM 60:

From KL Sentral to Fraser Hill: 16 August 2019 (Friday) 3.00 pm
From Fraser Hill to KL Sentral: 17 August 2019 (Saturday) 7.30 pm


To be confirmed


To be confirmed


Puncak Inn, Fraser's Hill

RULES & REGULATIONS


  1. Runners must complete the set course on foot by their own power and ability within the stipulated time;
  2. Trekking poles is not allowed for runners of all categories;
  3. No pacers are allowed to run along with the runners for all categories;
  4. Personal assistance (support crew) along the running route and at the water stations is Not Allowed in all categories.

RUNNERS RESPONSIBILITIES


  1. Runners must understand the unique nature and requirements of competing in an ultra-long distance road running race of 70km and 100km. He/she must have undertaken the necessary training to compete in such an event.
  2. Runners will be responsible for his/her own safety by having the ability and skills to deal with problems that may be encountered during the race of this nature.
  3. Runners must be able to undertake or deal 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 who accept any assistance and support from any person may be disqualified.
  5. 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. Failure to do so may result in penalties or disqualification being imposed to the runner or runners concerned.
  6. Runners are not allowed to wear headphones, earphones or/and speakers during the race.

RECOMMENDED ITEMS (NOT COMPULSORY)


There is NO mandatory item to be carried in this race.  However, we will recommend the runners to carry the following:

  1. Mobile phone; (mandatory for 100km runners)
  2. Reflective vest; (mandatory for 100km runners)
  3. Headlamp x 1 set (mandatory for 100km runners)
  4. Water bottles or hydration pack of at least 200ml capacity;
  5. Sport foods & Gels;
  6. Rucksack or waist bag;
  7. Head gear or cap or bandana;
  8. Sun UV block;
  9. Waterproof/rain jacket;

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. The bib number is required for access to the water station areas;
  4. To encourage more participation, Bib is transferable 4 weeks before the race date.  Thereafter, no race bib is transferable;
  5. No fee is refundable after the registration is completed, even in the event when the race may be canceled or postponed;

DROP BAG


  1. 100KM runner is allowed to have ONE dropbag to be placed at CP6 Forest Reserve (53.4km);
  2. Drop bag shall be deposited before 12 midnight of 1 September 2018 (before the flag off at 1am);
  3. There will be no drop bag services for runners of other categories;

RACE COURSE MARKERS


  1. The race course will be marked with signs at major junctions;
  2. Runners must follow the directions given by the race organizer during the race briefing;

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 ultra running. Runners are participating in this race at his/her own risk;
  2. While the race organizer has purchased Public Liability Insurance and Personal Medical Insurance coverage (hospitalization) for this event, it is strongly recommended that the runners obtained an adequate Personal Medical Insurance coverage for himself;
  3. Medical points will be set up at certain water stations;
  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 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.

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. Food and drinks at the water station points are solely for runners and official support crews only.

MAXIMUM RACE TIME PERMITTED AND CUTOFF TIMES


  1. Flag off time of each category:
    • 100km - 1am, 17 August 2019, Saturday
    • 70km - 7am, 17 August 2019, Saturday
    • 50km - 7am, 17 August 2019, Saturday
    • 22km - 7am, 17 August 2019, Saturday
  2. The maximum time allotted for completion of the race are:
    • 22km - 5 hours (before 12:00 noon on 17 August 2019, Saturday)
    • 50km - 9 hours (before 4:00pm on 17 August 2019, Saturday)
    • 70km - 12 hours (before 7:00pm on 17 August 2019, Saturday)
    • 100km - 18 hours (before 7:00pm on 17 August 2019, Saturday)
  3. There will be no intermediate cutoff for 22km category;
  4. 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 the bib will be specially marked to indicate the DNF status of the runners.
  3. Runners who fail to arrive at the checkpoints within the stipulated cut-off times will not be allowed to continue running in the race.  His/her bib will be specially marked, and a DNF Form will need to be signed;
  4. Runner who fails to notify the organisers immediately of his/her voluntary DNF, thereby setting in motion a search and rescue operations by the rescue staff, will be liable to pay for any costs deriving there-from;
  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. The organizer reserves the right to ban this kind of runner from future edition of Fraser Ultra;
  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.

PROHIBITED ACTIONS


  1. Taking shortcuts and/or running off the track;
  2. Throw any garbage along the running route.
  3. Cheating (e.g. using other means of transportation, using substitute runners and other unlawful actions);
  4. Not abiding by the rules and regulation given by the race organizer and official race staffs including medical assistants, emergency staffs and marshals;
  5. Not wearing the race bib at all times during the race;
  6. Continue to run after the cut off time without the agreement of race officials;
  7. Doping and the use of prohibited drugs;
  8. Running with his/her supporters

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 fraser70@endurancenature.com.my


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 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;
  3. To be awarded, runner must complete the overall race within the final cutoff time of the race; and fulfill the mandatory items requirement.
  4. No prize money will be given;
  5. Prizes will be awarded to the first TEN MEN finishers and first FIVE WOMEN finishers in the 22km, 50km, 70km 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.