KAR Ultra: line up promises interesting races in hot weather

For the second year in succession, KAR Ultra offers 110km and 60km race options for Asia Trail Master Championship points. ‘Kadamaian’ was a great newcomer on our calendar last year and managed to create its own identity next to Sabah’s classic Borneo TMBT Ultra, which takes place again next month. The start lists promise some very interesting competitions. Local stars Wilsen Singgin, Milton Amat and Oswald Maikol are squaring off against each other on the 60km, and in the women’s 110km we have another dual between Rejlen James and Philippines’ Cecille Wael, who won Sierra Madre Trail this season ahead of Sabah’s female long ultra star. But: we also have the debut of youngster Shamiera Auther on the 110km.

KAR Ultra certainly also attracts big numbers for its two flagship categories. The 110km will have over 250 starters, for example. Perhaps the women’s 110 attracts more attention due to the aforementioned runners, but also in the men’s we have former winner Gustin Tiam returning. Tiam has had a difficult season, plagued with injury, but he knows the KAR trails like the back of his hand. Haziq Asyraf had a bit of a competitive breakthrough in this race last year and may be trying to score his first ever race win under ATM. More podium contenders in the women’s 110km are the inevitable Adelinah Lintanga, Celeste Teo and also the newcomer on the ATM scene Nurul Emyra Fazira Isnariah Binti Absi, currently ranked third in the Malaysian ATM ranking and almost for sure a qualifier for the ATM Championship Final.

The 60km will see the Sabahan stars Singgin, Amat and Maikol, but there’s others who could feature. Vitus Daimi, for example, and also Hong Kong-based Mark Iandoli. For the Malaysians competing for the five spots in Team Malaysia for the ATM Championship Final coming up in Vietnam, it's an important race. In fact, Milton Amat better aims to win both KAR 60 and TMBT next month to retain at least a chance for qualification. Milton has had a quiet season with only 1 third place result (BUTM) so far. In contrast, Wilsen Singgin can assure himself of his fourth consecutive qualification this weekend.

The women’s 60km sees Dening Lo trying to score her second victory in one month after Mantra 68. She is the logical favourite also, but will need to keep an eye out on Lolita Lintanga, Joannes Dazeree, Singapore-based Miki Ueki and perhaps Lynda Marylyn.

ATM will be reporting live from KAR Ultra all day on Saturday.

Shamiera Auther, winner of the 60k last year. Now she makes her debut on the 110k

Oswald Maikol: coming man in Sabah

Wilsen Singgin: winner last year and in even better form this season. Up against Milton Amat on the 60k

Singapore’s Dening Lo has just won Mantra 68 once again. Another top result puts her in the ATM Final

Sabah’s Rejlen James: winner last year, can she repeat and avenge her loss against Ces Wael in SM 75

Cecille Wael took a great victory over Rejlen James and others in Sierra Madre 75 this season