Tailwind Ultimate Trails of Penang

Youth Park, Penang
12-13 October 2019

TAILWIND ULTIMATE TRAILS OF PENANG 2019

 


12 - 13 October 2019


 


Youth Park, Penang


20km, 40km, 60km, 100km


Penang Island is blessed with amazing numbers of trails for many decades. Blazed by the local inhabitants of Penang, these trails link up various heritage sites and points of interests all over the island. Starting from Youth Park and Botanical gardens, the trails spread out from the north to central and southern part of the Island, from Air Itam, Batu Ferringhi, to Teluk Bahang and Balik Pulau.


For decades, Penang people have taken to these trails during many of their weekends and public holidays. Some trails are easy and popular for the leisure weekend hikers, while others are rather hilly and less chartered which provide interesting challengers to serious climbers and trail runners.


Yet, for a long time, most of Penang trails have been a mystery for a lot of people in the Northern parts of Peninsula Malaysia, and Malaysia in general. Many Penang people have not been exposed to the many beauties and challenges of these trails.


Until NOW. Ultimate Trails of Penang is conceived with a passion for nature trails. Following the success of Penang Eco 100 in mainland Bukit Mertajam, where it's 2018 4th edition attracted about 1000 trails runners from 25 countries (200 international participants), Endurance Nature Sdn Bhd is bringing this new race to Penang Island. Given the booming local and global interest in trail running these days, it is anticipated that at least 1,000 runners will be signing up for this inaugural edition of Ultimate Trails of Penang (UToP).

20km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 130
Standard: RM 180
Late Entry: RM 220


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 130
Standard: RM 180
Late Entry: RM 220

40km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 220
Standard: RM 270
Late Entry: RM 320


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 180
Standard: RM 230
Late Entry: RM 280


60km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 330
Standard: RM 380
Late Entry: RM 420


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 280
Standard: RM 330
Late Entry: RM 380


100km


NON MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 420
Standard: RM 480
Late Entry: RM 520


MURA MEMBERS
Early Bird: RM 380
Standard: RM 440
Late Entry: RM 480

ACTUAL DISTANCE


20.20KM

MIN/MAX ELEVATION


23/770m

ELEVATION GAIN


1527m

CUT OFF TIME


7 Hours

DOWNLOAD


GPX files

20KM Course Map

20KM Elevation Chart

ACTUAL DISTANCE


43.00KM

MIN/MAX ELEVATION


23/770m

ELEVATION GAIN


23/770m

CUT OFF TIME


12 Hours

DOWNLOAD


GPX files

40KM Course Map

40KM Elevation Chart

ACTUAL DISTANCE


62.00KM

MIN/MAX ELEVATION


23/783m

ELEVATION GAIN


3887m

CUT OFF TIME


19 Hours

DOWNLOAD


GPX files

60KM Course Map

60KM Elevation Chart

ACTUAL DISTANCE


109.4KM

MIN/MAX ELEVATION


0/783m

ELEVATION GAIN


5885m

CUT OFF TIME


34 Hours

DOWNLOAD


GPX files

100KM Course Map

 

100KM Elevation Chart

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.

 

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60km & 100km Category


1. 100km - Headlamp x 2, spare batteries x 2 sets * please note below;
2. 60km - Headlamp x 1, spare batteries x 1 set * please note below;
3. Whistle;
4. Mobile Phone;
5. 1.5 litre water carrying capacity;
6. Own cups/bowls and spoons/forks;
7. Emergency blanket;


40km Category


1. Headlamp x 1, spare batteries x 1 set * please note below;
2. Whistle;
3. Mobile Phone;
4. 1.5 litre water carrying capacity;
5. Own cups/bowls and spoons/forks;
6. Emergency blanket;


20km Category


1. 1 litre water carrying capacity;
2. Mobile phone;
3. Own cups; (no cup will be given at water stations)

*  NOTE:  Those using headlamps with rechargeable batteries, please bring along your power bank as spare batteries.  

**  Recommended (not compulsory):Blinking light (* compulsory for 100km and 60km runners);Sport foods & Gels;Rucksack or waist bag;Head gear or cap or bandana;Sun UV block;Cash;Route Map and Elevation Map.


11 OCTOBER 2019

FRIDAY


11.00 AM - 7.00 PM


Tropics Eight Suites

Late Race Pack Collection :

Lapangan Memanah, Youth Park

For runners who are NOT ABLE to pick up the race packs on Fri 11th Oct 2019:

100km


You may collect them at Lapangan Memanah, Youth Park (starting venue) from 2.00am to 3:00 am Sat 12th Oct 2019 before the 100km race start at 4.00am Sat 12th Oct 2019.

60km


You may collect them at Lapangan Memanah, Youth Park (starting venue) from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Sat 12th Oct 2019 before the 60km race start at 7:00pm 12th Oct 2019.


40km


You may collect them at Lapangan Memanah,Youth Park (starting venue) from 10:00 am Sat 12th Oct 2019 to 1:00 am  Sun 13th Oct 2019 before the 40 km race start at 2:00am Sun 13th Oct 2019.

20km


You may collect them at Lapangan Memanah,Youth Park (starting venue) from 4:00 am to 6:00 am  13thOct 2019 before the 20km race start at 7:00am 13th Oct 2019. 

11/10/19 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Race Pack collection at Tropics Eight Suites.
SCHEDULE FOR 100km
12/10/19   2:00 AM - 3:00 AM Late race pack collection at the starting point, Lapangan Memanah, Youth Park
    2:00 AM - 3:15 AM Mandatory items check
    2:00 AM - 3:30 AM Luggage collection
    3:30 AM Race briefing
    4:00 AM Flag off
   Anytime Mandatory items check during the race
SCHEDULE FOR 60km
12/10/19   5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Late race pack collection at the starting point, Youth Park
    5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Mandatory items check
    5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Luggage collection
    6:30 PM Race briefing
    7:00 PM Flag off
  Anytime Mandatory items check during race
SCHEDULE FOR 40km
13/10/19 12:01 AM - 1:00 AM Late race pack collection at the starting point, Youth Park
  12:01 AM - 1:30 AM Mandatory items check
  12:01 AM - 1:30 AM Luggage collection
  01:30:00 AM Race Briefing
  02:00:00 AM Flag Off
  Anytime Mandatory items check during the race
SCHEDULE FOR 20 KM
13/10/19 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM Late race pack collection at the starting point, Youth Park
  5:00 AM - 6:30 AM Luggage collection
  06:45:00 AM Race briefing
  07:00:00 AM Flag off
PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY & POST RACE MEAL
12/10/19 07:00:00 PM Expected 100km 1st runner arriving at finish point (15 hours)
13/10/19 07:00:00 AM Expected 60km 1st runner arriving at finish point (12hrs race time)
  08:00:00 AM Expected 40km 1st runner arriving at finishing point (6hrs race time)
  09:30:00 AM Expected 20km 1st runner arriving at finish point (2.5 hrs race time)
  10:30:00 AM Prize presentation ceremony for 20km and 100km
  11:00:00 AM Prize ceremony for 40km, 60km
  9am to 2pm Brunch served for participants only at the finishing point
OFFICIAL CUT OFF TIME
13/10/19 02:00:00 PMOfficial cut off time for 20km, 40km, 60km and 100km categories
  02:15:00 PM Expected last runner arriving at the finishing point
  2:00 PM - 3.00 PM Closing of Finishing Point.

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SEMI-SELF- SUFFICIENCY


  1. Runners must complete the set course on foot by their own power and ability within the stipulated time;
    Trekking poles are allowed for runners of all categories;
  2. Drinking cups will not be provided at any of the water station points;
  3. 20k, 40k, 60k and 100k runners must have their own cups or other personal containers suitable for the purpose;
  4. No pacers are allowed to run along with the runners for all categories;
  5. 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. He/she will be running all day and night on the road and trails. 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 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 arise while running on the road and/or trails.
  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 on the runner or runners concerned.

MANDATORY ITEMS


  1. By entering the race, each runner undertakes to take with him/her all the mandatory items listed below throughout the race.
  2. Failure to do so will result in application of the time penalties or disqualification.
  3. Mandatory items (gear checks will be carried out on all runners before the race starts, and spot checks may be carried out along the route during the race):

    1. 100km & 60km Category
      1.  100km - Headlamp x 2, spare batteries x 2 sets; * please note below
      2.  60km - Headlamp x 1, spare batteries x 1 set; * please note below
      3.  Whistle;
      4.  Mobile Phone;
      5.  1.5 litre water carrying capacity;
      6.  Own cups/bowls and spoons/forks;
      7.  Emergency blanket
      8.  Blinkers;

      40km Category
      1.  Headlamp x 1, spare batteries x 1 set;  * please note below
      2.  Whistle;
      3.  Mobile Phone;
      4.  1.5 litre water carrying capacity;
      5.  Own cups/bowls and spoons/forks;
      6.  Emergency blanket;

      20km Category
      1.  1 litre water carrying capacity;
      2.  Mobile phone;
      3.  Own cups;  

      *  For those who are using headlamp with rechargeable batteries, please bring along power bank as your spare batteries.

      Recommended (not compulsory):
    • Blinking light (* compulsory for 100km and 60km runners);
    • Sport foods & Gels;
    • Rucksack or waist bag;
    • Head gear or cap or bandana;
    • Sun UV block;
    • Cash;
    • Route Map and Elevation Map.

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, physio treatment, rest rooms etc;
  4. To encourage more participation, Bib is transferable before 31 Aug 2019. Thereafter, race bib is transferable at a cost of RM 50 before 15 Sep 2019, RM 100 before 7th Oct 2019;
  5. Upgrade and downgrade will be allowed at a cost of RM 50 before 15 Sep 2019, RM 100 from 16 Sep 2019 to 7th Oct 2019;
  6. No fee is refundable after the registration is completed, even in the event when the race may be canceled or postponed;

RACE COURSE MARKERS


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

DROP BAGS


  1. There is no drop bag for all categories except for 100km at Taman Rimba Teluk Bahang (31km and 65km);

SAFETY AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE


  1. In order to ensure race safety, the 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 trail running. Runners are participating in this race at his/her own risk;
  2. While the race organizer has purchased Public Liability Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance coverage (hospitalization) for this event, it is strongly recommended that the runners obtained an adequate Personal Accident 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, the 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 organizer 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. 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. The route map, which can also be downloaded online, will contain accurate indications of the water station points;
  5. The organiser reserves the rights to carry out mandatory item checks at any of the check points and other unspecified points along the route during the race;
  6. Food and drinks at the water station points are solely for runners only.

MAXIMUM RACE TIME PERMITTED AND CUTOFF TIMES


  1. The maximum time allotted for completion of the race are:
    • 20km - 7 hours
    • 40km - 12 hours;
    • 60km - 19 hours;
    • 100km - 34 hours;
  2. In the event of poor weather conditions and/or for safety reasons, the organiser reserves 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 staff 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 organiser 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 is 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 Ultimate Trails of Penang;
  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 the 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. Not carrying the mandatory items during the race;
  2. Taking shortcuts and/or running off the track;
  3. Throw any garbage along the running route.
  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. Running with his/her supporters

PENALTIES


Breaking any rules may incur 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 utop@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 canceled;
  3. Where necessary, the organizers reserve the right to make changes to or eliminate certain stretches of the route.

RANKINGS AND PRIZES


  1. The race winner of each category 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 requirement of the mandatory items.
  4. No prize money will be given;
  5. Prizes will be awarded as below

AWARDS


There will be no cash prizes for this event.

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20km

40km

60km

100km

Men - Open (below 40 yrs old)Top 5 trophies/prizes

Top 10 trophies/prizes

- Only 1 Open category

- No veteran category

Top 10 trophies/prizes

- Only 1 Open category

- No veteran category

Top 10 trophies/prizes

- Only 1 Open category

- No veteran category

Veteran (40 and above)

Top 5 trophies/prizes

Women - Open (below 40 yrs old)

Top 5 trophies/prizes

Top 10 trophies/prizes

- Only 1 Open category

-No veteran category

Top 10 trophies/prizes

- Only 1 Open category
- No veteran category

Top 10 trophies/prizes

- Only 1 Open category
- No veteran category

Veteran (40 and above)

Top 5 trophies/prizes


  1. * All finishers will be awarded with Finisher Medals;
    * Only 40km, 60km and 100km finishers will be awarded with Finisher Tees;*

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.

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