2026 Yihong Industry Cross Mountain and Sea 100 Kilometer Trail Run

2026 YIHONG INDUSTRY 跨山越海100公里越野跑

Starting and finishing at Yuhuan Olympic Sports Center. The courses offer challenging terrain with coastal and mountain sections, significant elevation gain, and strict cut-off times.

📅November 14, 2026
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Race Categories

100km

Distance
103.9km
Elevation Gain
4013m
Starts At
06:00 on November 14, 2026
Time Limit
28h

Route Map

100km route map
  • Age: 18–63 (born 1963–2008)
  • Must submit proof of completing within one year either 1 race of 50 kilometers or more, or 2 races of 40 kilometers or more.
  • Must submit a qualified medical report online before bib collection (report from a county-level or above hospital dated on or after November 15, 2025, including ECG, blood pressure data, etc.)
  • Provide personal ITRA ID during registration for wave start basis.

Overview

The 2026 edition of the Yihong Industry Cross Mountain and Sea trail run offers four categories: 100km, 60km, 30km, and 15km. The courses feature coastal and mountain terrain, with the 100km route covering over 100km and 4,000m of elevation gain, passing landmarks like Tianning Temple and Guishan Taoist Temple. Scenic highlights include views of the sea, rural villages, and mountain ridges.

Location

The race starts and finishes at Yuhuan Olympic Sports Center in Yuhuan, Zhejiang. The venue is accessible by air, train, and road, with the center serving as the hub for registration, baggage storage, and post-race activities.

Transportation Guide

  • Air: Taizhou Luqiao Airport (~50km, 1h)
  • Train: Yuhuan Station (~6km, 10min); Wenling Station (~37km, 50min); Yandangshan Station (~40km, 50min)
  • Drive/Taxi: Navigate to Yuhuan Olympic Sports Center

Rules & Regulations

Mandatory Gear

All categories except 15K must carry official race tracks and master navigation. Mandatory equipment may be adjusted by the organizing committee based on weather and track conditions; updates will be announced in advance.

mandatory gear

Packages

Included

Schedule

schedule

Course Rules

  • Participants must complete the full course along the designated route; taking shortcuts or using transportation (e.g., cars, bicycles) is prohibited.
  • Starting in an unauthorized area or not in stipulated order is not allowed.
  • Continuing after cut-off time or re-entering after withdrawal is prohibited.
  • Relay format completion is not allowed.
  • Passing through the finish line multiple times against regulations or privately to collect finisher merchandise without completing the course is prohibited.
  • Forging or using another race's bib number, or finishing without wearing the official bib and timing chip, is prohibited.
  • Tampering with or obscuring the bib number, or transferring it to another person, is prohibited.

Aid Stations

Aid stations are located along the course as per the route descriptions (e.g., CP1 at 10.5km for 100km). Drop bag service is available at CP6 (60.2km) for the 100km category.

Withdrawal & DNF

Participants who wish to withdraw voluntarily during the race must inform event staff or call the emergency number on the race bib. Withdrawing without notifying the command center relieves the organizing committee of responsibility for subsequent consequences.

Weather & Cancellation

In case of force majeure preventing the event from proceeding as planned, the organizer reserves the right to modify the race route or time. The organizer holds the final interpretation right.

Event Notes

1.In case of force majeure that prevents the event from proceeding as planned, the organizer reserves the right to modify the race route or time. The organizer holds the final interpretation right of this event.

2.Insurance:

    1. The organizing committee will purchase personal accident insurance for all participants, staff, and volunteers during the event (specific insurance type and coverage amount are subject to the final insurance policy).
    1. Participants shall be solely responsible for any legal liabilities (including but not limited to inability to obtain insurance compensation) arising from incomplete, inaccurate, or false registration information that results in failure to purchase insurance or insurance claims.
    1. If a participant experiences physical discomfort or related illnesses/symptoms (including but not limited to heatstroke, fainting) during the event due to personal reasons (including but not limited to chronic diseases, latent illnesses, insufficient physical capacity), and the insurance company determines that the incident is not covered by the policy, the participant shall bear all legal liabilities and consequences (including but not limited to medical expenses, loss of income, disability compensation, death compensation). Participants are advised to carefully assess their physical condition before registration!
    1. Participants with special needs are advised to purchase additional appropriate insurance.
    1. The organizing committee provides free on-site emergency medical rescue during the event. If a participant requires further treatment at a hospital, the relevant expenses shall be settled by the participant with the hospital, and the participant may apply for compensation from the insurance company or negotiate directly with the insurance company. The organizing committee may provide necessary documentation and assistance.
    1. General insurance claim process:
    • Incident occurrence → (For traffic accidents) Call the police immediately → (Simultaneously) Report to the insurance company immediately → Follow the process provided by the insurance customer service to collect relevant documents → Seek treatment at a Grade A second-class or above hospital and retain corresponding invoices/receipts → Submit documents as guided by the insurance customer service → Claim settlement.
  1. To ensure the safety of participants, the organizing committee reserves the right to force a participant to temporarily suspend or withdraw from the race if medical staff determine that the participant's current condition may endanger their personal safety. If the participant insists on continuing despite the risk, the organizing committee will no longer be held responsible.

  2. Participants who wish to withdraw voluntarily during the race must inform event staff or call the emergency number on the race bib. The organizing committee will not be responsible for any subsequent consequences of participants who withdraw without notifying the command center.

  3. The race bib must be worn on the front and clearly visible at all times. 6.Due to the uncertainty of weather conditions in trail running events, the organizing committee reserves the right to add or adjust the type, quantity, and requirements of mandatory equipment before the race based on weather and track conditions. Any adjustments will be announced in advance; please stay updated. Participants who are not the registered individual or fail to carry mandatory equipment will be disqualified and denied race materials.

Luggage Storage

Luggage storage services are provided for participants. Participants may store their luggage in the designated area at the starting point using the small race bib. After completing the race, participants may collect their luggage at the finish line using the corresponding bib. The organizing committee advises participants not to store valuables in their checked luggage (such as mobile phones, valid documents, cash, keys, credit cards, iPads, etc.). The organizing committee shall not be liable for any damage or loss of personal belongings.

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