68K
Distance
68 KM
Elevation Gain
5000 m+
start date
Saturday, 6 July 2024
start location
Kaliandra – 01.00
cut of time
22 Hours
price
Rp. 1.500.000 / USD 140
It is imperative not to underestimate the challenges posed by this category. The course demands intense preparation and practice to navigate successfully and reach the finish line. Engage in thorough readiness to conquer the intricacies of the 68K trail, which promises both physical and mental endurance.
Race Details
68K | Saturday, 6th July 2024 – 01.00 |
ENTRY INCLUSIONS | Race entry, finisher medal, buffet aid stations, on-course medical support and assistance, course photography |
TRANSPORT | An optional pre-race shuttle is available for IDR 175.000 one way. Pick up from Gubeng St and Juanda Intl Airport to Race Village Kaliandra Eco Resort. Book your shuttle bus from our Shuttle page |
MINIMUM AGE | 16 years of age on race day |
MANDATORY GEAR | All runners must carry mandatory gear during the race. Details are on the Mandatory Gear page |
TOTAL ALLOWABLE TIME | 22 Hours |
CUTOFF PACE REQUIRED | 19:24 mins/km |
FIRST FINISHER | – |
FINAL FINISHER | 22hr 00min (23:00pm) |
TIMING RESULTS | Timing results will be based on net time for men and women |
AWARDS & PRIZES | All 68K finishers will receive a finisher medal. There will be a prize giving for the top 3 overall male and female finishers |
Points |
Course Description
The 68K category is an encompassing challenge that traverses both Welirang and Arjuno peaks. The descent unfolds all the way to Mahapena, leading through the tea plantation, with a stop at Kuneer Hill. The route ascends to Budug Asu before descending to the Wonosari tea plantation, which serves as the main water station. Here, runners will find good facilities, including drop bags.
A notable change from the previous year is the diversion from Tambak Watu. Rather than heading directly to the Putuk Lesung water station, participants will make a crucial stop at the iconic Candi Sepilar checkpoint. This segment involves a steep ascent of approximately 1.7km, followed by a descent along the original route, leading to the Putuk Lesung water station.
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