One year after hosting the exciting 2024 ATM Championship Final, Borneo TMBT Ultra again features one of the best and most competitive participant fields of the season for its 13th edition already. It proves that TMBT has really claimed its stake in Southeast Asia’s trail world and can genuinely be called a classic event, of which there are not so many in our region. For elite runners, TMBT is a race anyone wants to win at least once. For all the others, it is a race everyone wants to experience at least once. This weekend’s event features the usual 100km and 50km race categories that matter for ATM Championship points, and as the penultimate ‘qualifier’ of Season 10, it will be make-or-break for many trail runners who wish to be part of their country’s team in the ATM Championship race at Mu Cang Chai Ultra Trail in Vietnam on 4 October.
Both the 100K and the 50K this year are packed with runners who can aspire a prestigious race victory this Saturday. Focusing on the longer distance, Japan’s Hisashi Kitamura returns once more to try and finally win it after four consecutive second places! In 2019 and 2022, local hero Milton Amat had the better of him, and in 2023 it was good old Daved Simpat in a race when Kitamura - who had just moved back to Tokyo - was arguably not at his best. Many will remember last year’s ATM Championship Final, however. Jeff Campbell was fading significantly in the last 10km to the finish - which are mainly uphill -, and Kitamura nearly caught him only to finish second again. The Karate Kit is confident this season he is again in peak form, which he indeed showed in the Japanese double header Deep Japan Ultra and Shiga Kogen 100 nearly two months ago. However, this weekend he is up against Milton Amat and Daved Simpat again! So come what may, he will not get that elusive TMBT race win presented on a silver plate. In fact, Milton Amat needs the 500 ATM points for a victory if he still wants to have a small chance of getting himself qualified for Team Malaysia in the ATM Final. Milton only ran 2 ATM races so far this season, and of course it’s each runner’s best four race results that count for the points ranking. Brief, Milton is at the mercy of other Malaysians such as Vitus Daimi, Oswald Maikol, Kok Lam Yong and Assrul Aminur - all of whom are going to bank four solid results this season. And SImpat, he has never made the ATM Championship an objective, but another TMBT victory will certainly look good on his record. Besides, Milton Amat and Daved Simpat can win TMBT for a record 4th time. Kitamura, Amat and Simpat are the logical favourites to occupy the podium spots, but there’s a bunch of other runners who may throw a spanner in the works or pick up the spoils if one of the three melts down during the race. Singapore-based Humberto Baeza, for example, but also Sabah-based Australian Andrew Farmers, Moo Sat, Bernardo Linus, Haziq Asyraf and more.
In the women’s 100km , local hero Rejlen James will aim to score her 10th ATM race win. Already a TMBT winner in the past, James was - unfortunately - not at her best during the ATM Championship Final last year - and may wish to erase that memory with a solid victory this weekend. Her main competitors are not so different than in last month’s KAR Ultra. The difference is that Adelinah Lintanga, Cecille Wael, Avegail Depanay, Jamilah Durat and Dazeree Joaness have motivation to push. Besides James, basically no Malaysian woman is already certain of qualification for the team in the ATM Final next month. It’s a tight battle between many, and they’re almost all at TMBT this weekend. In addition, there’s more solid competitors such as India’s Ashwini Bhat, Vietnam’s Chau Pham, Lynda Marylyn and Pf Goh.
On the 50km, we are bound to witness a spectacular battle for victory between overall points leader in the ATM Championship ranking this season, Godwin Mirar from Philippines, local hero Wilsen Singgin - in the best shape of his life this year -, two motivated Nepali runners Arjun Rai Kulung and Lokendra Rai, and the dark horse from Vietnam: Nguyen Phuong Hieu, winner of Trail des Gombak end of June! Have we already mentioned Chris Timms, Maynard Encormal, Scott Pugh and Oswald Maikol ? Any one of those runners better be fresh and awake come sunrise on Saturday, because we can expect a serious race and pace. The question is of course, who will blow himself up and who will be able to control himself until it’s ‘money time’ ? Race tactics will be important. A lot at stake also for several of these runners: Arjun, Lokendra, Hieu, Oswald… all of them need a good result to assure themselves of qualification for their country’s team in the ATM Final. In other words, a DNF or a non-points finish is not recommended. Lokendra Rai and Arjun Rai Kulung were also there last year as part of Team Nepal. Both were in the front group with John Ray Onifa and others, but then made a crucial marking misjudgement that threw them outside the top ten. Arjun still recovered later to finish tenth in the race. For Godwin it’s his second ATM race in Malaysia. He was outstanding in winning Penang Sky Race last April, ahead of Wilsen Singgin. Since then, Singgin managed to defeat Milton Amat in KAR Ultra 50 last month. That had not yet happened too often and it was the second time this year.
The women’s 50km will also be great to follow. Philippines’ BUTM race winner Aggy Sabanal is on the start list for her second ATM race of the season after spending several months in the US. LJ Benitez, also Filipino but based in SIngapore, was a great second in UTSG 50 last June and can get herself qualfiied for Team Singapore if she does well this weekend. She has lived in Singapore for over ten years. From Japan, we have Gombak winner Akane Nemoto , who also aims to get herself into Team Japan for next month. There’s Korea’s Hyunsung Chun, Yvette Chong Mi Chun and Nurul Emyra Binti Absi.
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Borneo TMBT Ultra - Race Winners Main Distance categories
ATM Championship Final : 80 KM
2024: Jeff Campbell (HKG) and Priya Rai (NPL)
100 KM
2024: Oswald Maikol (MAS) and Laetitia Renaux (FRA)
2023: Daved Simpat (MAS) and Rejlen James (MAS)
2022: Milton Amat (MAS) and Siet Fah Lim (MAS)
2019: Milton Amat (MAS) and Wen Danyu (CHN)
2018: Daved Simpat (MAS) and Corinne Williams (USA)
2017: Milton Amat (MAS) and Eszter Csillag (HUN)
2016: Phairat Varasin (THA) and Christine Loh (MAS)
2015: Daved Simpat (MAS) and Joanna Kruk (AUS)
2014: Safrey Sumping (MAS) and Jasmine Goh (SGP)
2013: Vlad Ixel (AUS) and Olya Korzh (RUS)
2012: Jimmy Tee (MAS) and Katherine Plichta (USA)
2011: Jiri Vystein (CZE) and Katja Fink (SUI)
50 KM
2024: Daved Simpat (MAS) and Denise Ping Le (HKG)
2023: John Ray Onifa (PHI) and Vanja Cnops (BEL)
2022: Pierre-Victor Morales (FRA) and Vanja Cnops (BEL)
2019: Kim Jisub (KOR) and Lauren Woodwiss (GBR)
2018: Daniel Perez Fernandez (ESP) and Jess Lintanga (MAS)
2017: Petr Novotny (CZE) and Chris Yee Ting Kwan (HKG)
2016: Jahirin Ginsos (MAS) and Nathalie Darbon (FRA)
2015: Safrie Sumping (MAS) and Meagan Douglas (CAN)
2014: Etienne Rodriguez (FRA) and Meagan Douglas (CAN)
2013: Safrey Sumping (MAS) and Chang Zhi Zhen (TPE)
2012: Nigel Thomson (NZL) and Shiri Leventhal (USA)
2011: Jimmy Tee Chin Li (MAS) and Judy Leslie (GBR)
Overall Points Leader in Season 10: Godwin Mirar
For two years in a row , Arjun Rai Kulung was strongest in MTR 100 Miles
Lokendra Rai: finisher in the ATM Final last year.
Wilsen Singgin: home star in the best form of his life this season
Hisashi Kitamura: fifth attempt to win Borneo TMBT 100
Rejlen James: overall female points leader in Season 10 and going for ATM race win number 10!
Akane Nemoto: looking for another ATM win and qualification for the Championship Final
Adelinah Lintanga: one of several Malaysian women trying to secure her spot for the team in the Finals