Kalaw Ultra Trail Run 2027 is open for registration

The 4th edition of Kalaw Ultra Trail Run in Myanmar is scheduled for 13-14 February 2027 and has now opened registration. The premier trail running event in the country will also serve as a perfect warm-up for elite runners aiming for the Season XII Asia Trail Master Championship title, which is set to be decided also in Myanmar in October 2027. On the programma are again two qualifier race distances: 100km and 50km. Grandmaster Quest star chasers need to focus on the 100km. There’s early bird pricing for those looking to save a few bucks. Registration is easy via the new Hong Kong-based platform Bibly.

Kalaw Ultra Trail Run in Myanmar’s Shan State burst onto the ATM scene two years ago with great success and enthusiasm. In 2026, the organising team of MUTRA even welcomed the presence of then-reigning ATM Champions Jeff Campbell and Priya Rai, who both won the 50km, and Singapore’s Trung Nguyen, who won the 100km. The objective is to build upon the experience and attract even more international runners in 2027. The large local trail community is known to show great respect for everyone who travels to the country.

The race courses are runable and that time of year it should be dry and not too hot. Perfect running conditions. Still, there is some elevation gain to conquer as well, so you can blow yourself up, too .

Kalaw is one of the country’s tourism hotspots and a known destination for backpackers and hikers. It lies relatively close to the Inle Lake, which also draws many tourists year-round. To get there, you can fly to either Yangon or Mandalay and take a domestic flight to Heho afterwards. Or you arrange car or bus transportation from both cities. Note that the domestic flights tend to get fully booked in advance, so plan ahead. In any case, the event collaborates with local travel agency FLYMYA (https://flymya.com/en/in-web?client=mutra) , which will help you with all your travel needs in Myanmar.

Choijinmagsar Zuunnast beats the men in Mongolia's new Yam Trail

The inaugural edition of the only recently established Yam Trail in the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia only saw happy faces at the finish line. Mongolian trail runners truly enjoyed the 75 km long ultra course or the 10 Miles shorter distance across the vast green grasslands with start and finish at the Genghis Khan Monument, one of the country’s main tourist spots. On top, the 75 km was won by a female runner: the experienced Choijinmagsar Zuunnast. Not only did she take the overall victory, she did it in a time of 7h38’58” … for 75 km and 1800 elevation gain!

The new Yam Trail is part of the Mongolia Empire Adventure Series, which also includes a Gravel Granfondo cycling race the day after. People can do both races. Yam Trail obtained the ATM Candidate Race label and is organised in cooperation with ATM. The ‘Yam’ was a relay-based postal, communication and intelligence network in the era of Genghis Khan.

Accountant by profession, Choijinmagsar Zuunnast is one of few runners in her country with international race experience. Running in the grasslands of her resident city clearly gave her wings and she arguably ran the race of her life. True, with perfect temperatures and dry trails, it was a pure runners’ paradise and lovers of technical mountain trails were at a disadvantage - as they usually are in Mongolia. It was also a daytime race, as the long ultra was flagged off just after sunrise at 6 am.

The male winner was Dorjpalam Unurragchaa, himself in a very respectable finish time of 8h41. He was engaged in a competition for victory with Sonomtseren Ariunbayar, who finished just four minutes later.

The 10 MIles was won by 24-year-old youngster Otgonjargal Lkhagvaragchaa in 1h20. He was slightly faster in a sprint against second-placed Senteg Bat-Otgon. First female was Dashnyam Ulziinaran in 2h04.

The 2027 edition of Yam Trail has already been set for the same weekend and Saturday, 14 August as specific date. Registration is expected to open in the beginning of September to allow international runners plenty of time to plan their trip to Mongolia’s capital city. Indeed, the 75km Yam Trail will also be an ATM Championship Qualifier and will of course also feature on the Grandmaster Quest calendar.

Choijinmagsar Zuunnast felt great at home and won the 75km race overall in a very fast time

Male winner Dorjpalam Unurragchaa (75002) was marginally ahead of Sonomtseren Ariunbayar

The dog followed the 75 km runners almost from start to finish! Asia Trail Dog Champion!

Ultra Trail Zamboanga is a new ATM Candidate Race

We are happy to announce that Ultra Trail Zamboanga (UTZ) has obtained the Asia Trail Master Candidate Race label for its inaugural edition on 25 October. It will be the home race of local trail running star Kik Suello and a new challenge for trail runners looking to experience the beauty, character, and adventure of Zamboanga City through the trails.

Zamboanga City is on the southern tip of the Zamboanga peninsula in the western part of Mindanao and has over a million residents. It’s the second most populous city in Mindanao after Davao City. It’s here and in its immediate surroundings where Kik Suello does his countless hours of training, which made him a race winner and ATM star over the past two seasons. UTZ, as the new event is abbreviated, will take participants through a mix of beautiful scenery, mountain trails, ridges, and breathtaking viewpoints, from one ridge to another and from one mountain to the next. Zamboanga may not have the highest mountains or the biggest waterfalls, but the organisers believe it has something special to offer: trails that tell a story and views that you will remember. The course will be Suello-like and is designed to be runnable, challenging, and enjoyable.

As Kik always says, “Run all the way if it’s possible.”

Expect a combination of runnable sections, climbs, descents, ridgelines, mountain-to-mountain trails, and scenic viewpoints that will test your strength and endurance while allowing you to experience the unique character of Zamboanga’s trails.
And, of course, you can expect the kind of aid stations and race support that the Zamboanga Trail Runners are known for. With the experience of organizing and participating in trail events, the team is committed to providing runners with a safe, organized, and memorable race experience.

The event location will be the Freedom Park-Girl Scout in Pasonanca. The main race will be 75km and the start will be given at 3am. As the organisers say: “The early morning start is part of the adventure. As the race progresses, runners will experience Zamboanga’s trails as the sun rises and the mountains begin to reveal the scenery around them. It is an invitation to run, explore, struggle, enjoy, and discover.” In any case, with over 4600 hm of elevation gain for the 75km, participants better come prepared. Of course, there are also shorter distances on offer, too.

For race updates, announcements, registration information, and other details, please follow the official event page.

Lake Balanan Trail Run is a new ATM Candidate Race in Negros Oriental

Trail running is certainly not always about racing and competition, and sometimes it is even purely about supporting good causes. The Lake Balanan Trail Run in Siaton, Negros Oriental, Philippines is one of those events. An event with the purpose of purchasing a bangka (local boat) to be donated to the pupils and teachers of Managubsob Elementary School as modus of transportation across the lake.

Organised by Parokya ni Basti Happy Feet Events and its director Rhodel Sarande, Lake Balanan Trail Run will have its 4th edition on 28/29 November and has obtained the ATM Candidate Race label.

Siaton is the southernmost municipality in Negros Oriental, one of the islands in the visayas. It is about 50km from main city Dumaguete, which has a domestic airport well-connected to the rest of the country. Lake Balanan is a mountain lake surrounded by lush green forest and waterfalls.

The main race is 50km in length and is quite spicy with over 3000 metres of elevation gain. The cut-off time is 17 hours with start at 11 pm at night.

Via the official facebook page you can stay up-to-date and reach out to the event team for any queries on logistics.

The goal of the event

The 50km course map this year will be the same as in 2025

Lilingayon Ultra Trail Run is a new ATM Candidate

We are delighted to announce a new ATM Candidate Race in the Province of Bukidnon in Mindanao, Philippines. Lilingayon Ultra Trail is scheduled for 7 February 2027 and will have Valencia City as host city. The main race category will be a punchy 55km with over 3000 hm of elevation gain. Less ambitious runners can also choose shorter options as there are 42km, 21km and 10km.

Lilingayon Ultra Trail is organised by Dagan Ta and supported by the Bunal Running Club. Despite also taking place in Valencia, the new event will have a different start & finish venue (Barangay Hall) compared to MUSPO and will also feature a different course showcasing the highlands of Lilingayon. Mountainous terrain with some proper rainforest jungle and less than 10% of paved roads. The start of the 55km race is planned for 2 am and the cut-off 12 hours later at 2 pm.

To get to Valencia and Bukidnon, you could fly to both Davao and Cayagan de Oro, the latter being closer but having no international connections that Davao has.

Trail running in Bukidnon has boomed since the corona crisis. Within just five years several Filipino elite runners have emerged from this province including but not limited to Godwin Mirar, Yoyong Sacayle, Shally Yuson, Kim Flores and Mary Joy Sumanda.

Jeff Campbell and Yasuyo Hotta conquer Akha Trail

2024 ATM Champion Jeff Campbell wasn’t to be denied another race victory - his second of the current season after Kalaw in Myanmar - and added Akha Trail in the far north of Thailand to his ever expanding ATM resume. He took command of the tough mountainous jungle trail early on and extended the gap to his nearest rivals for the win. The Canadian living in Hong Kong crossed the finish line in 13h10 - showing how difficult this race is! This year’s edition turned out to be a very muddy one, too.

Britain’s Jake McCardle took second place and Thailand’s Danon Rattanatumrong third on the podium. Evgenii Makarov finished fourth. Earlier in February he had already scored a second place in Kalaw Ultra Trail Run as well. Hong Kong’s Jeremy Ritcey finished seventh behind Thailand’s Narin Kongsiri. Also ATM Legend Mario Yap finished yet another race in 23h08 minutes (rank 25).

Japan’s Yasuyo Hotta won the women’s race ahead of Malaysia’s Vivian Shin Ying Tong and Philippines’ Merionne Demin, who was leading earlier but got off course towards the end. The Filipino actually looked like she was going to take victory, but she got off course towards the ends for a long time, allowing Yasuyo Hotta and Vivian Shin Ying Tong to overtake her. For Hotta it was the first ever ATM race victory. She was part of the Championship winning Team Japan at the 9 Dragons in Hong Kong early this year.

Akha Trail was the only Thai qualifier in Season 11 of the ATM Championship, but in Season 12 , there’s scheduled to be at least three already, beginning with Tulay Trail at the end of October.

Baling: Ritzy Amor and Karim Ibrahim head-to-head for overall 100k win!

The Magnificent Baling in northern Malaysia’s Kedah State has grown into one of the country largest trail running events in terms of participation numbers with over 4000 runners spread out over five distance categories. The flagship TMB 100, or 100km, is part of our Grandmaster Quest calendar for the second year in a row. Baling offers a runable course when dry - which it was all weekend this time around - giving newbies to long ultra trail running a great opportunity to finish a 100k race for the first time. However, the sting is in the tail, as the toughest part with one significant hill climb and a few more bumps come in the last 30km.

The male and female race winners finished just five minutes apart. Karim Ibrahim was too fast in the last climbing section for Ritzy Amor to take an overall victory in 13h30. Ibrahim scored a nice 4th place at Trail des Gombak last month also. Grandmaster Ritzy Amor is keeping a very busy race schedule, but nevertheless was 1h36 faster than her own best time in Baling last year (when she carried an injury, though). Muhammad Azamuddin Nurdin was second male in the finish in 13h47. Senee Seesen was third man on the podium a few minutes behind him. In second place in the women’s race was Grandmaster Siokhar Lim, last week still overall winner of Tampin Transnaning Ultra 100! Guan Shin Law completed the podium in third place.

It’s the high season for Malaysian trail runners now and in a few weeks there’s more chances for Grandmaster Quest chasers in Pahang Eco, and afterwards Borneo TMBT Ultra and Jagoi Ultra - all still this season.

Karim Ibrahim had to dig deep to catch Ritzy Amor again on the last hillclimb and win the race overall

Muhammad Azamuddin Nurdin took third overall not so far behind the top duo

Trail to Immortality: Kenneth Mun Keat Yow is first Malaysian to Become Legend

It would not be right to say he is closely following the footsteps of our first ATM Legend, Mario Yap, but Malaysia’s Golden Grandmaster Kenneth Mun Keat Yow has also already become Legend in just five months! Having collected 510 points (= kilometres) in minimum five countries, Mun Keat Yow accomplished this feat at the Tampin Transnaning Ultra event in Negeri Sembilan. In his famous yellow/blue Run Happy shirt, which has almost become his trademark outfit, he finished the gruelling 102km ultra course at that event - in second place in the result even. Going through his Grandmaster record and his six races on the Trail to Immortality so far, we can see that Mun Keat Yow is not shunning the toughest ultras out there, but smartly mixes them with more runable races, too. The recipe for being able to absorb so much in a short time frame.

As Mario Yap, Kenneth Mun Keat Yow only needs four more countries to meet the first of two requirements to become Immortal. The second requirement is to accumulate 1000 kilometres. In this, Mario has a 50-point lead over Kenneth at the moment.

Mun Keat Yow’s Trail to Immortality record

Legend Milestone achieved via 6 countries / 510 km

  • 1) 100km (MYA) Kalaw Ultra Trail Run

  • 2) 80km (PHI) Arakan Mountain Run

  • 3) 80km (SGP) Ultra Trail Singapore

  • 4) 80km (JPN) Deep Japan Ultra

  • 5) 68km (INA) Mantra

  • 6) 102km (MAS) Tampin Transnaning Ultra

The return of Akha Trail with Campbell, Timms, Savage etc!

Returning to our series after a 1-year break is Akha Trail in the far north of Thailand, on the border with Myanmar. ‘The Way of Tribes” is Thailand’s only ATM Qualifier this season, but the goods news is that more are to come again in Season 12. Akha Trail still offers a 80km race category as the main event. It’s a challenging mountain jungle course with nearly 6000 metres of elevation gain. Current ATM Champion John Ray Onifa won the race three years ago, and this year another former ATM Champion will try to achieve the same feat: Jeff Campbell, the 2024 ATM Champion.

We know Campbell sometimes likes to leave his own comfort zone and test himself sometimes. Usually with quite a high degree of success, in fact. Akha Trail may also fit into that storyboard, although the weather will have a big influence on the course, as it usually does in Thailand. Campbell has some serious competitive challengers for victory, too. Singapore’s Chris Timms, for example. He has been more at ease with slippery and sliding conditions over the years and is also a winner of UTOP in Penang a few years ago, a race course that probably comes close to what runners will face this Saturday. There are some proven victory and podium runners from the home country as well ,though. Danon Rattanatumrong, Somchai Chaosakorn and Narin Kongsiri, for example. There’s more expat runners, such as Jeremy Ritcey and Evgenii Makarov, who was second in Kalaw Ultra Trail Run in Myanmar last February.

In the women’s 80km race we could see a repeat win for Bangkok-based American Tara Savage. There’s a number of potential challengers, though. Yasuyo Hotta was part of the ATM Championship winning team Japan at the 9 Dragons, and Philippines’ Merionne Dimen was 2nd in Luang Prabang Trail at the start of season 11.

Tara Savage, already a race winner at Akha Trail before

Jeff Campbell looking to add another ATM race win to his record

Chris Timms, can he challenge Campbell if it gets wet and rugged?

Trail to Immortality: Mario Yap is the first ever ATM Legend

In January we opened the Trail to Immortality for Golden 4-star Grandmasters. Amazingly, it didn’t take six months for someone to already reach the first milestone and Become Legend. Mario Yap from Philippines managed to accumulate 560 kilometres in 6 countries in just five months! He is the first official ATM Legend!

After scoring his fourth GM star at Vietnam Trail Marathon in January, Mario immediately proceeded on the Trail to Immortality with another Vietnamese race, Brah Yang Trail Summit in Dalat. As you can see below, he went on to race in four more countries, but didn’t reach 500 km. A sixth race was therefore necessary to reach Legend status. It cost Mario a lot of effort, too, because with the milestone in sight he suffered two DNFs ! BTR in Bali and UTSG in Singapore did not work out as he had wanted, so it was in Deep Japan Ultra that he completed the level.

Mario Yap’s Trail to Immortality record

Legend Milestone achieved via 6 countries / 560 km

1) 70km (VIE) - Brah Yang Trail Summit
2) 80km (PHI) - Arakan Mountain Run
3) 70km (HKG) - Lantau 70
4) 80km (NEP) - Manjushree Trail Race
5) 100km (MAS) - Merapoh Rainforest Trail

6) 80km (PHI) - The Punisher
7) 80km (JPN) - Deep Japan Ultra

S11 ATM Final: enjoy a superb massage post-race at Garrya!

ATM Finalists at the upcoming Mu Cang Chai Ultra Trail in Vietnam can look forward to a superb post-race massage on Sunday morning while returning to Hanoi. Courtesy of Garrya Mù Cang Chải, set among the spectacular mountains and surrounded by the iconic terraced fields cultivated for over 400 years by the local Hmong community.

Garrya is designed for simplified living, a resort blending bamboo architecture with traditional Hmong brocade motifs, creating a refined balance of modern comfort, cultural authenticity, and minimalist elegance in the heart of the Northwest highlands.

Across all four seasons, guests can enjoy the fresh mountain air and explore a hidden corner of northern Vietnam, where terraced landscapes, living traditions, and a slower rhythm of life remain untouched by mass tourism. At Garrya Mù Cang Chải, every journey becomes an invitation to discover the true character of the northern highlands.

Mu Cang Chai Ultra Trail hosts the Season XI (11) Championship Final on 3 October. The top five points scorers during the season per country, male and female, get invited to the event. Former ATM Champions can get a wild card provided they finished 2 ATM races during the season.

Siokhar Lim fastest in Tampin Transnaning as Mun Keat Yow becomes Legend

Trail runners looking to score an extra Grandmaster point on their records had a great opportunity at Tampin Transnaning Ultra in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, last weekend. Meanwhile a traditional annual event, the event takes place on a renowned loop of 34 km with seven hill summits in it. Participants could choose between two or three loops to score a Grandmaster point, given the 2 loops, i.e. 68km, has more than 4500 hm of elevation gain - similar to e.g. Mantra 68 in Indonesia a few weeks ago. Tamping Transnaning Ultra thus caters for technically skilled mountain trail runners with a strong endurance basis.

It’s the kind of long ultra that Grandmaster Siokhar Lim truly enjoys and excels at. Once again, she proved that by finishing the 102km race as overall winner in a time of 28h01! She finished ahead of Golden Grandmaster Kenneth Mun Keat Yow (30h19), but he had another thing on his mind last weekend: becoming Legend! A few weeks after Philippines’ Mario Yap, the Malaysian trail runner has become the second runner overall to become an ATM Legend, the new milestone created and announced last January for those who have scored four Grandmaster stars. To become Legend, Golden Grandmasters are required to collect 500 points - i.e. 500 kilometers - in at least five different countries. For Kenneth, finishing Transnaning 102km meant ‘mission accomplished’ (more in separate news announcement).

Interestingly, also third place overall on the 102km went to a female runner: Cheng Yutong finished the tough race just a few minutes behind Kenneth Mun Keat Yow. Amongst the runners who completed three loops was also 2-star Grandmaster David Khoo.

On the 68km or 2-loop race, we saw an outstanding competitive performance by Adam Danial, a new name on the ATM circuit. Danial managed to finish in an amazing time of 12h28, which was 3h30 quicker than second-place Henry Joe Cottilon from Philippines, who everyone knows is a solid competitor himself. Low Keng Sin took third on the podium, finishing slightly ahead of female race winner Ang Yee Mei in 16h23. 2-star Grandmaster Beng Siong Lee was next in 16h33. Siow Yen Wong and Chee Lai Lim were second and third female in the 68km race. A number of other Grandmasters fulfilled the challenge, such as Jyh Horng Lim, Swee Boon Lee and Yuen Loong Ho.

It’s trail running’s high season in Malaysia right now and already next weekend there’s another event on the Grandmaster Quest calendar: the Magnificent Baling in Kedah towards the north of peninsular Malaysia. An event that has grown to become one of the best attended trail events in the country.

Siokhar Lim - fastest overall on the 102km! Photo credit: II Image

2-star Grandmaster David Khoo and Golden Grandmaster Kenneth Mun Keat Yow, now ATM Legend! Photo credit: II Image