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GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES CHINA 2025 RACE PREVIEW BY MAYAYO

GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES CHINA 2025 RACE PREVIEW BY MAYAYO. Our  GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES section bring us today the latest news for second stage in GTWS to be held this weekend at Jinshanling Great Wall Trail Race. The event reunites Patrick Kipngeno and Sara Alonso, winners of the opening race in Japan, alongside many more stars. A 24.2 km circular course with 1,800 m+ on ancient steps and views in the unique setting of one of the seven Wonders of the World

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GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES CHINA 2025

 RACE PREVIEW BY MAYAYO

 

After the thrilling start in Kobe, Japan, the 2025 Golden Trail World Series heads to its second stop: a debut race on the Great Wall of China, passing through Jinshanling in the city of Chengde. The course is a continuous series of short, steep ascents and descents from start to finish. Although the route doesn’t reach high altitude —ranging between 300 and 560 meters above sea level— the constant ups and downs over steep stairs, aerial walls, and uneven stone sections will give no respite to the legs. Pace changes on these sections will be key to managing the race efficiently.

To speak of Jinshanling is to take a journey into the past. Located northeast of Beijing, this section of the Great Wall of China is part of a national park known for its exceptional preservation and its remarkable architectural and symbolic value. Built mainly during the Ming dynasty (14th–17th centuries), the wall winds through the Hebei mountains with watchtowers, battlements, and stone paths that still today reflect the determination with which the ancient empire defended its borders.

Beyond its historical past, Jinshanling is also a place of serene natural beauty. The forests surrounding the wall and the mountain slopes preserve a delicate balance between landscape and memory. In April, the blooming apricot treestransform the area into a fleeting, delicate scene where time seems to stand still.

The course combines restored sections with wilder stretches, all framed by panoramic views of the Hebei mountains and the first blooming apricot trees of the Chinese spring. As a completely new race, there are no benchmarks in terms of strategy, and the course remains a mystery even for the athletes themselves, who don’t yet know how they’ll handle the technical segments of the Great Wall.


GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES CHINA 2025: MEN’S RACE

In the men’s category, the second stop of the 2025 GTWS will bring together five contrasting profiles that perfectly represent the level and diversity of the circuit: from African power to European tactics, with a touch of Alpine explosiveness.

Beyond the group of main podium contenders, the men’s race will feature a broad and diverse lineup of international talent. Notable among them is Kenyan runner Timothy Kibett (Team Milimani Salomon), who comes from a road running background and shows great promise in mountain racing. Also competing will be young Fabián Venero (Spain – Salomon), one of the names to watch in the future of Spanish trail running.

Joining him are Norway’s Anders Kjaerevik (VJ-shoes and SAYSKY), aggressive and technical on broken terrain, Romania’s Bogdan Damian (Datacor Running Team), and Daniel Pattis (Italy – Brooks), both strong European representatives. A lineup that reinforces the depth and competitiveness of this second stop on the calendar.


WOMEN’S RACE:

Five top-level runners, each with a very different profile, arrive in Jinshanling ready to make their mark at this second stop of the 2025 GTWS.

The women’s field also shows impressive depth beyond the main favorites. Young Malen Osa (Spain – Salomon) arrives in Jinshanling after a brilliant third-place finish in Kobe, establishing herself as one of the breakout stars of the circuit. Her aggressive approach and technical ability make her a real threat to any favorite. From Japan, Takako Takamura placed fourth in the opening race and showed she’s ready to fight for it all—especially on terrain she knows well.

American runner Rachel Tomajczyk (Merrell) brings experience over mid-distance races and a combative profile, while Europe will also be represented by rising talents such as Marie Nivet (France – Nike) and Alice Minetti (Boves Run) from Italy, both with the potential to move up if the race opens up.


START TIMES AND LIVE COVERAGE

The race will take place on Saturday, April 26, and will feature live international coverage on the official GTWS YouTube channel:


GTWS 2025 CALENDAR

The nine races that make up the official Golden Trail World Series 2025 calendar:

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