UTCR with 250km and 115km final points races in Thailand

Ultra Trail Chiang Rai in the north of Thailand again features on the ATM Championship calendar for the first time since the magical edition of 2019, when a.o. John Ellis and Hisashi Kitamura went head-to-head for dozens of kilometres in what turned out to be that year’s championship-deciding race. This time, UTCR is the last points race of the season and so the last chance for Thai runners to collect ATM points within their own country in an attempt to qualify for their national country team at the ATM Final in Indonesia on 2 December.

UTCR has a new venue this year: the Bandu School grounds, closer to the city of Chiang Rai itself. The Ultimate 250 is still the longest points race in our series, and the 115km remains the second choice for points seekers. There’s also a 100 miles category, but that one only matters for the Grandmaster Quest.

On the start list of the 115km we have a lot of Thai runners whom we have not yet seen on the ATM circuit, so we might see a few surprises from a competitive point of view. From Malaysia, however, we have a serious candidate for the race win: Amir Zaki. Already a winner in Thailand a year ago at Doi Nhok Trail, Zaki is in full preparation mode for the last big races of the season, normally speaking for him culminating in the ATM Championship Final on 2 December. While previously a short to medium distance specialist, Zaki has proven this season he should no longer be afraid of the long ultras. In June, he won the inaugural Borneo Miler in a solid fashion and time. His teammate at Sportlicious Malaysia, Jeffery Budin, will also be running the 115 and is himself certainly a podium candidate. Thailand’s upcoming youngster Thosaeng Kunno will be cementing his ATM ranking and could be the biggest challenger for the Malaysians. Kunno was second behind John Ray Onifa in Akha Trail and won Trail of Man in Chiang Mai in June. Japan’s Seiji Morofuji might also find himself close to the podium this weekend.

The women’s 115km sees well-known ATM protagonists such as Singapore’s Vincere Zeng and Indonesia’s Qheiza Edelwise, with Grandmaster-seeker Rija Anak Gubes and also Thailand-based Tara Savage as a potential race winner.

The Ultimate 250km is a challenge not made for everyone, but some runners have made these extreme distances a bit of their specialty. Philippines’ Ann Jilian Pulanco, for example, could be grabbing her second ATM victory of this season after Sierra Madre 75, which could put her in a strong position to qualify for her country team in the ATM Championship Final. Thailand’s Patchara Buagun will be challenger. Malaysia-based Thai Siriporn Leumathong, Malaysia’s Yvette Chong and Manila’s Rhea Batac also can eye a potential podium. In the men’s Adrian Lee, Kittisak Pakton and Chanil Thainguan may be contesting the victory.

ATM will be reporting live from UTCR as of Saturday morning 4am local time, start of the 115km race.