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To The Top Night Race 2024

A Midsummer Night Challenge

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Night  Infinity

To The Top Series introduces new routes, featuring three summer night trail running races, taking you to gallop through Hong Kong's primitive mountain trails.

Intro  Two ways to have fun

Each race route has a distance ranging from 2 to 3 kilometers, with fixed-distance lap races and 6-hour/ 12-hour fixed-time lap races, challenging the limits of your technique, physical endurance, and mental strength.

In addition to individual races, the fixed-time lap races also feature team relays. The 6-hour race is for teams of 2, while the 12-hour race is for teams of 4. During the race, each team sends out one member at a time, and teams can switch members based on their strategies and conditions.

General information  Apply to all races

Race Kit Collection

Race Kit to be picked up at the start point.

Awards

All runners finish the race within time limit will receive a finisher medal.

Top 5 runners in each solo category and top 3 teams in each team category will receive a trophy.

Baggage Deposit Service

1. The organizer will look after the baggage for runners.

2. Every runner will get a plastics bag, a baggage tag with his / her bib number and a cable tie. Please place your bag inside the plastic bag and tie the plastic bag tightly with the baggage tag attached before depositing your baggage.

3. Each runner is entitled to bag deposit once and is limited to deposit one bag.

4. Please retrieve your baggage with your number bib.

5. The organizer has the right to refuse depositing valuable items and oversized bags.

6. Competitors deposit their bags at their own risk. Please do not bring any valuables. The organizer is not responsible for any losses or damages.

Gear

All Runners must carry a headlamp.

1. Runners are suggested to wear trail running shoes.

2. Wear a watch to keep time. Better with GPS function for after-race evaluation.

3. Vegetation is quite thick in some area. Do lower body protection if needed.

4. Hiking poles are forbiddened in the races.

5. Runners are strongly advised to bring along a water bottle or bladder and some food.

6. For safety, please bring with a whistle and mobile phone for emergency.

Safety Measures

1. Organizer will NOT provide headlamp to runners. Runners are responsible for their own illuminating devices. The organizer reserve the right to reject runners without proper illuminating devices from entering the race.

2. There are Checkpoints along the race route. If you feel unwell during the race, you should stop racing and seek for help from the nearest Check Point.

3. The course is rocky, uneven, steep and slippery in places. Please be careful.

4. Please keep your manners, be careful and avoid bumping into people.

5. Please bring enough food and drink. Bring your own water bottle or bladder to take away water from Checkpoints.

6. If you need first aid help during the race, you should call 53811226 to contact the organizer who will make every effort to retrieve you.

7. The organizer has purchased Public Liability Insurance for the race. Competitors and their parents participate at their own risk. The organizer undertakes no liabilities to any personal injury. Competitors are recommended to purchase suitable insurance.

Protect the Trails and Environment

1. The use of hiking poles and metal-spiked shoes is prohibited in this event to prevent damage to natural trails.

2. If participants train on the race route on their own, please ensure to carry away all waste, including organic waste such as fruit peels.

3. Do not pick wildflowers or fruits or deliberately break branches.

4. During the race, do not leave any trash, such as food packaging or water bottles, on the trails. Participants can dispose of these items at Refreshment Points.

5. Refreshment Points will not provide disposable water cups. Participants should bring their own water bottles, bladders, or collapsible cups for water.

6. Please dispose of recyclable items such as aluminum cans and plastic bottles in the recycling bins.

7. Used batteries from headlamps or flashlights should not be dosposed as general waste and should be placed in battery recycling bins.

8. During the race, avoid loud noises or playing music through speakers to prevent noise pollution, which can affect wildlife, nearby residents, and other participants.

Race Rules

1. Runners must complete the marked course on foot under their own power.

2. Food and beverages at the check points are reserved for runners only.

3. Number bib must be visible at all times at the front.

4. If you withdraw from the event, you must inform the race officials at the closest checkpoint.

5. If you need first aid help on the course, you should call 53811226 to contact event organizer who will make every effort to retrieve you.

6. Stay on the marked course. Short cuts are strictly prohibited and runners found to be using short cuts will be punished with penalty time or disqualified.

7. Littering is prohibited. Any participant found littering will incur a time penalty at the organizers’ discretion.

8. Breaking any of the rules may incur a time penalty or disqualification. Any such penalties are at the organizers’ discretion and are final.

9. Ensure your own safety and that of others. Be considerate of other trail and road users at all times. Take great care when crossing or running on roads. If another runner is injured or in distress, please assist. The race organizer will gladly deduct from your finishing time any time spent on assisting an injured or distressed fellow runner.

10. The organizer has its own public liability insurance. This does not include personal accident of participants. We recommend that you have your own personal accident cover.

11. The organizer reserves the right to make changes to the Event Rules, route and/or other arrangements as they deem appropriate.

Registration

Participants can register by the following ways,

1. Register through the online registration system. (After a successful online payment, you will receive a confirmation email. That means your entry is successful.)

2. Online group registration and pay by cheque or bank transfer. Available for 10 competitors or more only. Discount available for 20 entries or more at once. Please contact us via email to acquire Excel entry form and discount details.

No refund shall be made after successful registration. Registration fee paid for duplicated entries will not be refunded. If the event has been cancelled due to inclement weather or Force majeure*, the event will be re-scheduled. If the event is cancelled again on re-scheduled date, the race will not be rescheduled again, and your entry fee will not be refunded.

*Force majeure i.e. due to occurrence of incidents that are beyond the control of the Organizerand which renders it impossible, unsafe or impractical to hold the event. A force majeure event shall include, but is not limited to, government policies, rejection of venue permits, act of God, war, hostilities, invasion, rebellion, revolution, insurrection, riot, commotion, strikes, go-slows, lock outs or disorder, outbreak of disease, acts or threats of terrorism.

Any subsequent amendment (except cancelling or retaining registration) after the registration deadline will result in HK$50 administration fee. 

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