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By SHI FUTIAN | China Daily | Updated: 2022-08-10 07:31
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Emergency staff ensured last weekend's BMW Hood to Coast China relay took place without a hitch. [Photo for China Daily]

"This is my first time taking part in the Hood to Coast China relay. I've never experienced anything like it before," said Zhang.

"It's a huge test of endurance. Long-distance running and sprinting are very different, so this is a big challenge for me, and I managed about 27 kilometers in total. Without the support of my teammates, I might not have been able to finish such a test."

Zhang's performance impressed his illustrious teammate, Chinese great Wang Junxia. The 49-year-old retired in 1996 but still holds the women's 3,000m world record.

"I was a little surprised to see Zhang Peimeng, who was one of the best Chinese sprinters in the 100 meters," said Wang Junxia.

"Initially, I didn't think a sprinter could finish such a tough endurance test, but he proved me wrong and his performance was also pretty good.
"It just goes to show that long-distance running can be a great choice of exercise for many people."

The Hood to Coast debuted in China at Zhangjiakou in 2017, while the race first visited Hainan in 2019. The original Hood to Coast relay, founded in 1982, takes place in the US state of Oregon every August. Now established as a firm favorite of the Chinese running community, the races regularly attract fields of about 2,000 runners of differing levels.

Building on their experience from past editions, organizers ensured all participants enjoyed top-class services and a safe competition environment. Approximately 80 doctors were stationed along the course, with 495 police officers and another 190 security personnel also on duty.

A 60-person team of first-responders was on call to deal with any emergencies, while 374 volunteers from across the nation also offered assistance to runners.

"Our relay has grown over the last six years. One of the runners summed it up well when he told me this race allows us to see nature, people and most importantly ourselves," said Li Lu, the general manager of event promoter Starz Sports Running Culture.

"The runners gather together in nature, and they can discover a new self during this challenge. The Hood to Coast China is a grand party for all running groups across China. We all share the same running culture and positive energy."

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