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Yading Skyrun: what is it like organising a trail running event in mainland China? The government’s support is key

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A racer competes at the Yading Skyrun in Sichuan. Photo: YouTube/China Mountain Trails

Chinese government support is fundamental to organising a trail race in the country, but once you have their backing, officials bend over backwards to make the race a success, said Yading Skyrun organiser Etienne Rodriguez.

Rodriguez has been organising the race in western Sichuan, near Tibet, for four years. The event this weekend has two distances, a 32-kilometre “Skyrun” and a 52km “Kora” ultramarathon.

“[The government] were pretty for it,” said Rodriguez, who is originally from Australia. “It was a no-brainer. They are trying to develop the tourism here, they are developing the trails. It fit in well with what we wanted to do and what they wanted to do as well.”

He also hosts an event called “Devil’s Ridge” in the Gobi Desert.

“They both want events that are global in nature, that can attract foreigners and locals, that is particularly true of Yading,” he said. “When we first came here four years ago, it looked completely different. They didn’t have a road.”

Once the decision was made to host Rodriguez and his team, the officials did not hold back.

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