Race Date: 01 - 03 May 2020, Friday to Sunday Race Venue: Taman Jaya Park, Petaling Jaya Race Time : 7:00am - 7 :00am Race Day Temperature: 26c - 34c Route : Road Running An endurance ultra challenge nestled within Taman Jaya Park with very First 48 hour challenge, 24 hour, 12 hour, 6 hour and team relay of 50km. |
Race Information
How does the endurance race concept work ?
Taman Jaya Ultra Challenge 48, 24,12, 6 Hour and team relay, Race Category can be approached in several different ways. Many will test themselves to see exactly how far they can run in this set amount of time. Others will use it to run a goal distance in a fully-supported race setting without the worry of deadlines or cut-offs. Others will simply run to see if they can keep moving for that long!
Few are expected to run without any stopping the whole time. Walk breaks are advised. Runners will also pass through the Start/Finish area with each loop and will have the chance to stock up on fuel, change shoes or clothing, visit friends, etc. Support crew may set up personal "support stations" near the start/finish area. Expect a party-like atmosphere as you come around each loop with support personnel ready to get you whatever you need. There will be an abundance of hot and cold food of many different varieties to keep everyone full and happy.
Race Course: 1km / loop
Lap & Breaks: You can take a break anytime you like but always leave and enter the course at the correct point.
Runners entitlement :
- Event Tee (optional) RM30
- Finisher Medal (optional) RM30
- Bib with Timing Chip
- E-Certificate
- Food & Beverage
- Lunch and dinner provided
Category
Category fee is excluded Event Tee shirt (RM30) and Medal (RM30) optional to add if required
Category |
Early Bird (before 31 Jan 2020) |
Normal Entry (1 Feb - 29 Feb 2020) |
Late Entry (1 - 31 March 2020) |
Winner |
48 Hour (48) (Fri 7am - Sun 7am) 1 - 3 May 2020 |
340 |
370 |
400 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
24 Hour (24A) (Fri 7am - Sat 7am) 1-2 May 2020 |
240 |
270 |
300 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
24 Hour (24B) (Sat 7am - Sun 7am) 2-3 May 2020 |
240 |
270 |
300 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
12 Hour (12A) (Fri 7am - Fri 7pm) 1 May 2020 |
120 |
150 |
180 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
12 Hour (12B) (Fri 7pm - Sat 7am) 1-2 May 2020 |
120 |
150 |
180 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
12 Hour (12C) (Sat 7am - Sat 7pm) 2 May 2020 |
120 |
150 |
180 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
12 Hour (12D) (Sat 7pm - Sun 7am) 2-3 May 2020 |
120 |
150 |
180 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
6 Hour (6A) (Fri 10pm - Sat 4am) 1-2 May 2020 |
60 |
90 |
120 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
6 Hour (6B) (Sat 10pm - Sun 4am) 2-3 May 2020 |
60 |
90 |
120 |
Top 5 (Men, Women) |
Category |
Early Bird (before 31 Dec 2019) |
Normal Entry (1 Jan - 29 Feb 2020) |
Late Entry (1 - 31 March 2020) |
Winner |
50km Team Relay (5 pax x 10km) (Fri 10pm - Sat 4am) 1-2 May 2020 |
300 |
350 |
400 |
Trophy for All (by Ranking) |
Relay Format : Team of 5 must wear the same theme/design tee shirt represent your (running club,group,theme)
Relay Formation : The faster team of 5 who completed 50km first as a winner.
Relay Formation : The faster team of 5 who completed 50km first as a winner.
Support Stations
There are water stations being setup near the Start/End point. Runners will also have an area next to the course where they can leave their own food and drink. (BYOB - Bring Your Own Bottle concept)
Cut Off Time
Runners can set out on a final lap as long as they can reach back the finishing line before cut off time (48,24,12,6 Hour) and this final lap will be counted into the final result.
Mandatory Item
Recommended Items
There are water stations being setup near the Start/End point. Runners will also have an area next to the course where they can leave their own food and drink. (BYOB - Bring Your Own Bottle concept)
Cut Off Time
Runners can set out on a final lap as long as they can reach back the finishing line before cut off time (48,24,12,6 Hour) and this final lap will be counted into the final result.
Mandatory Item
- Headlamp or Hand Torch (Night used)
Recommended Items
- Spare Running gear (shoes, shirt, pants etc ...)
- Personal Cup or Water Bottle
- Plaster & anti chafing cream
- Windbreaker / Jacket
- Emergency Blanket
- Sunglasses
- Sunblock
- Camping Tent or sleeping bag (Category 48hour / 24hour) - coverd under the canopy
RACE ENTRY PACK COLLECTION (REPC):
Date: TBA
Time: 11:00am - 6:00pm
Venue: TBA
Date: TBA
Time: 11:00am - 6:00pm
Venue: TBA
RACE COURSE MAP
EVENT & FINISHER Tee Shirt Size Chart - Adult
RULES & REGULATIONS
1. If you come across a participant who is unable to move on their own due to injury or sickness , lying down or hunched over along the course, please check to see if they are alright. If the person requires emergency assistance, please give priority to help that person by informing the race personnel or volunteers for their immediate assistance.
2. Do not cause any damage to the property located along the race course.
3. Please treat the Volunteer staffs with respect and appreciation for their hard work too at all times.
4. In order to ensure race safety, the organizer will prepare and arrange for rescue and medical assistance during the race. However, each participant must recognize and understand that there are risks that may cause injuries or accidents associated with long hours running.
5. You are responsible for yourself and will be participating in this race at your own risk.
6. Race directors reserves the right to cancel the race in the event of natural disasters or extreme weather, including (not limited to) haze, thunderstorm, flood.
Prohibited Actions
1. Taking shortcuts and/or running off the track.
2. Throwing garbage onto the race course.
3. Cheating (e.g. using other means of transportation, using substitute runners, and other unlawful actions)
4. Continuing to run after the cutoff times.
5. Doping and the use of prohibited drugs.
6. Do not litter. Kindly carry your trash and dispose them at the bins provided at each water station.
7. Bib exchange without updating the organizer on the latest runner's information. Participants are not allowed to proceed the race with the race bib carrying other participant's information, due to safety reasons during emergencies.
General Responsibilities of the Participant
1. You understand the requirements of competing in an long distance running race. You will be running all day and have undertaken the necessary training to compete in such a race.
2. You will be responsible for yourself and have the ability to deal with any problems that may be encountered during the race.
3. You are able to deal with, on your own without assistance during deteriorating weather conditions (raining, strong winds) and other troubles expected when traveling across route.
4. You are able to deal with extreme fatigue, internal organ and digestive problems, muscle pain, mild physical injuries and psychological problems on your own.
5. You are fully aware that when participating in an outdoor activity such as this race, your safety depends on your own skills and abilities.
Additional Info
1. If you come across a participant who is unable to move on their own due to injury or sickness , lying down or hunched over along the course, please check to see if they are alright. If the person requires emergency assistance, please give priority to help that person by informing the race personnel or volunteers for their immediate assistance.
2. Do not cause any damage to the property located along the race course.
3. Please treat the Volunteer staffs with respect and appreciation for their hard work too at all times.
4. In order to ensure race safety, the organizer will prepare and arrange for rescue and medical assistance during the race. However, each participant must recognize and understand that there are risks that may cause injuries or accidents associated with long hours running.
5. You are responsible for yourself and will be participating in this race at your own risk.
6. Race directors reserves the right to cancel the race in the event of natural disasters or extreme weather, including (not limited to) haze, thunderstorm, flood.
Prohibited Actions
1. Taking shortcuts and/or running off the track.
2. Throwing garbage onto the race course.
3. Cheating (e.g. using other means of transportation, using substitute runners, and other unlawful actions)
4. Continuing to run after the cutoff times.
5. Doping and the use of prohibited drugs.
6. Do not litter. Kindly carry your trash and dispose them at the bins provided at each water station.
7. Bib exchange without updating the organizer on the latest runner's information. Participants are not allowed to proceed the race with the race bib carrying other participant's information, due to safety reasons during emergencies.
General Responsibilities of the Participant
1. You understand the requirements of competing in an long distance running race. You will be running all day and have undertaken the necessary training to compete in such a race.
2. You will be responsible for yourself and have the ability to deal with any problems that may be encountered during the race.
3. You are able to deal with, on your own without assistance during deteriorating weather conditions (raining, strong winds) and other troubles expected when traveling across route.
4. You are able to deal with extreme fatigue, internal organ and digestive problems, muscle pain, mild physical injuries and psychological problems on your own.
5. You are fully aware that when participating in an outdoor activity such as this race, your safety depends on your own skills and abilities.
- Lack of respect for others (organisation or runners) Note : a participant whose supporters are uncivil and/or refuse to respect the organisation's instructions will be penalised. (Disqualify)
Additional Info
- Race bib must be worn and visible in front of runner at all times, during the race.
- We do not condone and allow unofficial bib exchange or selling. All winner will be verified with the original IC or passport.