This weekend the ATM Championship season continues with Ha Giang Ultra Trail in the north of Vietnam, a late sub for the postponed Cuc Phuong Jungle Paths event by the same event management company Race Jungle. On the programme is a 70km race, which automatically is also valid for the Grandmaster Quest. Especially for Vietnamese trail runners, Ha Giang is the last chance to score Championship points within their own country before the Final at Mu Cang Chai in early October.
Ha Giang lies approximately 300km northeast of Hanoi. It’s an area known for its breaktaking landscapes, cultural richness, and the event is recommended by several seasoned trail runners in ATM who have taken part before. In fact, the event offers both trail and road races.
The 70km trail course is quite spicy on paper, though, with an estimated elevation gain of over 5000hm. The race starts at 4am in the morning on Saturday. Expected favourites for victory are Quang Tran, still making his comeback on the trails after a long spell on the road, and rising Vietnamese star Vang A Tung, second in Vietnam Trail Marathon in January. But also Singapore’s Trung Nguyen is on a roll this year, with a race win in Kalaw 100 in Myanmar and a second place in Brah Yang Trail Summit last month. Let’s also pay attention to the performance of Nguyễn Hoàng Thắng, who has been building up a solid competitive reputation as well. The women’s race has Nguyễn Ngọc Anh as potential race winner, also second in VTM this season already. Nguyen Le is also a podium candidate. With 265 runners registered for the 70km, we are certainly bound to discover some new names as well this weekend!
In-form Trung Nguyen already scored a win and a second place in ATM qualifiers this year
Vang A Tung is one of the newcomers in Vietnam’s male elite field. 2nd in VTM in January