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Hau Ha: "have the passion to pursue your dream"

The day before the race in Mu Cang Chai we had an opportunity to talk to Hau Ha, overall winner of the Vietnam Mountain Marathon 100 km two weeks earlier. Hau Ha is the new Southeast Asian trail star and one of the big favourites to become 2022 Asia Trail Master Champion this coming December. The full interview is in Vietnamese and summarised in English and can be watched via our ATM YouTube channel. The transcript highlights are below.

The interview was made possible by Trung Nguyen and Markus Gnirck, with special thanks to both!

Q: It’s only 2 weeks since your amazing victory at VMM 100K, how do you look back on that day and your unique performance today?

“On the way to CP4 on the longest climb I felt tired and had to let Gaetan Morizur go. But later at the CP they told me he was not that far ahead, and that gave me a big boost in confidence and so I decided to chase him down again, and by CP 6 I caught him and then left him behind me on the way to finish. “

“I am from Sapa and I know all the trails, which of course was an advantage for me.

Q: In Dalat in March, you finished behind Morizur, Nhon Trong and Nguyen Si Hieu. Now you beat them in VMM. Nhon Trong was even two hours behind you. Does that surprise you?

“In Dalat Ultra Trail I was still managing an injury, which slowed me down. Especially in the second part of that race. But in VMM, I was 100% fit, better prepared and so I was not surprised about my performance”

Q. It did not look like you were running at your top limit at VMM. You can still go faster if you have to?

“Yes, I can go even faster with water melon! My stomach needs water melon on race day!”

Q: You ran a couple of road marathons and also shorter distance races this year. Do you think it helped you to develop a faster pace on the trails?

“I don’t think running road marathon races helps my performance on trails, but the specific training for those marathons does, yes.”

Q: You are a single mum, you have a son, and you run a travel tour company. How do you find the time to train?

“I found a way to balance daily life and sports and I like to continue to do this moving forward”

Q: You are coached by Guim, a former elite athlete from Spain and based in Hanoi. How did you get to know him and how important is he for you when preparing for races?

“I like MUDE Sports, the apparel brand launched by Guim, and especially the philosophy behind the brand that is using 100% recycled materials, which is very environmentally friendly. Important for Vietnam. Also, Mude is produced locally, which helps our local economy. As a coach, Guim has helped me lot with my training plans and with custom designing the right products for me to use and wear while running. “

Q: Two years ago, you started running because you wanted to lose weight and now you dominate men in the most iconic race in Vietnam. Do you realise you are very quickly becoming a role model, an idol, for many women around Asia? What is your message to women in this context?

“I believe that all the women in the world can do the same, as long as they have a dream and the passion to pursue that dream. I believe that women who are passionate about sports will develop a strong character and also a nice, healthy body.”

Q: You were already a public secret in Vietnam before VMM, now dozens of thousands of trail runners across the whole of Asia know you. How does that make you feel?

“I do not feel anything special about it, I just feel passionate about sports, and it has become my lifestyle.”

Q: The ATM Championship is a goal for you this year. We heard that you are looking forward to racing against Veronika Vadovicova, Vanja Cnops and the other top women in Asia?

“Yes, it would be nice to compete against other top women in Asia on medium or longer distance trails. I am looking forward to meeting them and run with them.”

Tale of the Trail: Borneo TMBT Ultra

You can now watch our race recap of last weekend’s 10th anniversary of Borneo TMBT Ultra in Sabah, Malaysia, on our ATM YouTube channel or just here below on ATM Web. It will also be uploaded to our Facebook Page. Local hero Milton Amat won the flagship 109km race for the third time after 2017 and 2019. Just like before covid, Amat had to deal with the challenge of Japanese star Hisashi Kitamura, but the latter did not manage to reach his full potential this time around. Yakov Kozlov was a great third on the podium. The women’s 109km was dominated by Sieh Fat Lim, ahead of Sally Yap and Izzah Hazirah for a Malaysia clean-sweep on the podium. Not so on the 50k race category, where Singapore-based Belgian Vanja Cnops dominated proceedings ahead of Law Guan Shin and Megan Davies. The men’s 50k saw France’s Pierre-Victor Morales take the victory in a superb battle with Yasbie Ismail. The latter, unfortunately, got penalised for a mandatory gear infringement after the finish line. This moved Muhamad Affindi up to 2nd place and Jude Maikol to third.

The next Malaysian points race in ATM is the 100km of Ultimate Trails of Penang on 8/9 October.

Watch ATM's Tale of the Trail: Cameron Ultra 100

You can now watch our race recap of last weekend’s Cameron Ultra 100 in Malaysia, the eight points race in Season VII of the 2022 Asia Trail Master Championship series. The video is available below and also on our ATM YouTube channel and ATM Facebook Page. The 100k race was won by Hisashi Kitamura, who ran away from the opposition just over halfway on the out-and-back route. The women’s race was a lot tighter with an ever-changing leaderboard and, eventually, a Singaporean across the finish line first in what was her debut on the ATM circuit: Zeng Xiaoyun, also known as Vincere Zeng. ‘Vincere’ means ‘winning’ in Italian, by the way…

Special thanks to Mark Jinmin and Amy Khor for their great contributions, and to the event organising team at BOLT for their assistance.

Watch EP7 of the Tale of the Trail now
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The covid 19 pandemic seems far from over, yet a number of 'real' events are looming at the horizon now. EP7 focuses on Ultimate Trails of Penang and Vietnam Jungle Marathon with event & race directors Seow Kong Ng and David Lloyd as guests on the show. The major end-of-season race Izu Trail Journey in Japan is also still on, and Tatsuo Chiba and Ms Oematsu share details wih us. Amy Khor talks to Malaysian promising trail newbie Alyssa Ong, Steve Carr explains why 2021 could be the year of the 9 Dragons and on top we catch up with Kirk Kenny! It's a long episode this one, but our guests were in top shape! Enjoy.

Watch Ep 7 of the Tale of the Trail this Saturday
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At last some ‘real’ trail running events on the Asia Trail Master calendar are approaching. In fact, the last weekend of October will be a blockbuster. While Ultra Trail Chiang Rai in Thailand holds that weekend originally, the postponements caused by the covid 19 pandemic have also compelled Ultimate Trails of Penang, Vietnam Jungle Marathon and Ultimate Tsaigu to take place on those days. The ideal occasion for a proper update and a new episode of the Tale of the Trail talk show, entitled “Prepping for relaunch”. Contrary to the previous episodes, this one will air on Saturday at noon Hong Kong time, i.e. 11 am in Vietnam or Thailand and 1 pm in Japan and South Korea. You can watch the show live or later on our YouTube channel, Facebook page or here on our website.

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Rewatch Episode 6 of the Tale of the Trail
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Episode 6 of our video talk show The Tale of the Trail aired on Friday, 14 August and was labeled “Summer Blues”. This time the show featured ATM Champion Veronika Vadovicova and Karen Geh talking about ATG Vertical - Race For Elevation, Amit Mehta from the Unived nutrition brand, Jeremy Ritcey and Valerie Lagarde from Lantau 70 in Hong Kong, Thimo Kilbert on his ‘9 Marathons For Bali’ and last but not least UTKC winner Fredelyn Alberto and Amy Khor.

Rewatch the entire episode 6 via our YouTube Channel (link below) or on our Facebook page.

The next episode 7 is scheduled for the first week of September and will a.o. feature David Lloyd from the upcoming Vietnam Mountain Marathon classic.

Tonight Episode 5 of the Tale of the Trail
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Back to School is the title of the next episode of our video talk show Tale of the Trail, which airs tonight in Asia at 19:00 Hong Kong/Singapore time. In this slightly longer edition before the ‘summer break’, we talk about the ill-fated Dalat Ultra Trail with Trung Nguyen and Masafumi Yamamoto, who are both in Vietnam and took part in the event. Furthermore, we highlight Grandmaster Robert Butcher, who reveals the reason for his uncharacteristic DNFs in the races before covid 19 struck, and how ATM 500 and Amy Khor motivated him to put the running shoes back on. Amy also brings on Bernabe Sanchez in the “Singapore Connection” part. Bernabe finished the ATM 500 …. twice … in two different teams. And that is not even all he did in the past two months! Looking ahead event-wise, we talk to Seow Kong Ng following last week’s announcement that Ultimate Trails of Penang - scheduled for 10/11 October - remains on the schedule. Last but not least, we find out how 2018 Asia Trail Master Champion Ruth Theresia is doing in Indonesia, after her nasty fall on training in early May.

The Tale of the Trail will be published as usual on our facebook page, YouTube channel and here on the website, too.

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Rewatch EP4 of the Tale of the Trail
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The 4th episode of the Tale of the Trail was released on Friday, 12 June at 7 pm Hong Kong time. Labeled “Embracing the continent” , it focused largely on the virtual ATM 500 team challenge, its creators and the ‘winning’ team BSK Marina Loopers in Singapore.

Main takeways:

  • ATM 500 is an unexpected success. Creators Karen Geh and KC Tan talk with Kris about how it all came about and provide some statistics and further insight into the concept.

  • BSK Marina Loopers each talk about their experience of a ‘crazy hot day’ in Singapore last Monday, when the quartet ran 125km each to complete the 500k of ATM 500.

  • Amy Khor gets to know ‘Rocking’ Rie Sugaya better in the ‘Singapore Connection’ and learns of her background as a judoka and road runner, who got pulled into trail by a few friends

  • Alfan Impriadi announces the cancellation of the 2020 Ijen Trail event, but says the 2021 edition may take place in Q2 - April or May - rather than Q3

  • New-HALE explains the various uses and benefits of its excellent kinetape system in a great video

  • Hisashi KItamura has been keeping busy in his garage while awaiting the relaunch of the 2020 season to defend and extend his points lead in the ATM Championship

  • Shindy Patricia was this episode’s Mystery Guest, and the 2-star Grandmaster from Malang in East Java tells us about Cultra, yoga and mentoring a young generation of runners such as Christin Mutia

Watch the whole show on YouTube (also available on facebook)

Rewatch "Ending the Waiting Game", ep 3 of The Tale of the Trail
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You can rewatch Episode 3 of the Tale of the Trail now here on the website, on our YouTube Channel (recommended for easy streaming to your TV screen) and our facebook page. The show focused on the amended 2020 regulations for the Asia Trail Master Championship and the Grandmaster Quest, as well as on the new postponement of Korea 50K to late September.

Main takeaways of Episode 3:

  • The regulations for the continuation of the 2020 Asia Trail Master Championship have been amended following the many cancellations and postponements to date. Most significantly, the five-best-count system is replaced by a three-best-count system as it was back in 2015 and 2016. The ATM Final - Borneo TMBT Ultra 100K - is basically a must-run for anyone with Championship ambitions. An overview can be read on our separate news announcement as well.

  • The time-freeze for the Grandmaster Quest has been extented from two to six months

  • Veronika Vadovicova launches ‘Asia Trail Girls’ and does not exclude a late-season campaign to defend her ATM Championship title

  • John Ellis is in excellent form despite the lack of races this year, is not opposed to a few ATM runs late in the season and has quite some new T8 products coming out soon

  • Korea 50K did not get the required approvals to hold the event at the end of June due to a new infection wave two weeks ago, and is postponed by a further three months to late September

  • Ultra Trail Chiang Rai remains on the programme for end October, but still a lot of uncertainty around sports and entertainment events in Thailand.

  • Pongtorn Thavorn shares some of his insights as a finisher of the Ultimate 230 at UTCR

  • Amy Khor talks to hardened ultra runner Alex Ang in ‘The Singapore Connection’

  • Jess Boubie keeps busy creating ethnic bracelets in between running sessions in her home village in Sabah, and is looking forward to seeing all of you at TMBT in December

  • Job Tanapong is injury-free and is waiting for a clearer running event plan while developing and managing his own coffee brand stores in Chiang Mai

The next episode of the Tale of the Trail will air on Friday, 12 June.

Tonight at 7 PM (HK): The Tale of the Trail EP3
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Episode 3 of our bimonthly video talk show The Tale of the Trail will be broadcast tonight, Friday, 29 May, at 19:00 Hong Kong time (20:00 Korea; 18:00 Thailand). The episode is titled “Ending the Waiting Game’, referring to the long-awaited amendments to the regulations for the 2020 Asia Trail Master Championship and the Grandmaster Quest. Our reigning champions John Ellis and Veronika Vadovicova will be on the show, as well as Jey Jang from South Korea to give us an update on Korea 50K. We will find out what is going on in Thailand during these difficult months and Amy Khor will be interviewing Alex Ang. In cooperation with Mark TWT there will be a feature on Sabah’s trail queen Jassica Lintanga, aka Jess Boubie, and finally there will be a chat with out Mystery Guest of this episode Job Tanapong.

The Tale of the Trail will be shown on the Asia Trail Master pages of both facebook and YouTube as well as here on the website.

Episode 3 of The Tale of the Trail: 'Ending the Waiting Game'
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The Tale of the Trail, Episode 3 is scheduled for Friday, 29 May and has been titled “Ending the Waiting Game”.

With only two-three points races still scheduled to take place before September, the Asia Trail Master Championship regulations and those of the Grandmaster Quest now require logical amendments as the corona pandemic keeps the world on edge. The updated requirements will be revealed on the show next Friday, and we will let the reigning champions John Ellis and Veronika Vadovicova share their views on them and on their 2020 season in general. Jey Jang will return with the ultimate update on Korea 50K, after some doubt was cast yet again two weeks ago given following a new increase in Covid 19 infections in capital city Seoul. Nop, business development director at Teelakow will join us from Bangkok to talk about Ultra Trail Chiang Rai in October, and Amy Khor will be talking to fellow-SIngaporean Alex Ang. We will have a special feature on Jassica Lintanga, aka Jess Boubie, who is a cultural ambassador of Sabah, as well as of Borneo TMBT Ultra. Last-but-not-least, we will of course have our Mystery Guest!

The Tale of the Trail will air on Friday evening, 29 May 2020.

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Rewatch Episode 2 of the Tale of the Trail
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You can now rewatch the edited version of Episode 2 of the Tale of the Trail, broadcast live on our Facebook page on Friday, 15 May. 'A Glimmer of Hope’ focused of course on Dalat Ultra Trail and Korea 50K - the first two events on the current ATM race calendar - with Samie Vu and Julie Vo on the show. Then, we looked ahead to August already together with Amy Khor and the event directors of Borneo TMBT Ultra in Malaysia and Ijen Trail in Indonesia. To top it off, there is a chat with last year’s MMTF victor Kristian Joergensen and with Isaac Yuen Wan Ho, a protagonist in the 2016-2017 seasons and the ‘Mystery Guest’ of this episode.

Main takeaways:

  • Dalat Ultra Trail preparation continues, but no concrete news yet on the opening of Vietnam’s country border yet. Limited last-minute registrations will be possible.

  • Julie Vo recommends a number of delicacies for first-timers to Dalat, such as the Dalat Hot Pot and the Vietnamese Pizza. A condensed milk coffee should be the start of your day.

  • Claus Pedersen, event director of Borneo TMBT Ultra, announces the postponement of the event to 19/20 December 2020 to become the season’s Asia Trail Master Final

  • Alfan Impriadi says that the decision on Ijen Trail, scheduled for 15/16 August, will be made mid-June

  • Kristian Joergensen is doing hill repeats in flat Copenhagen to keep in shape for a potential late-season attack on the ATM Championship title

  • Isaac Yuen Wan Ho has reverted to open water swimming in these corona times, but eyes a return to trail running in the latter part of the year

  • Amended regulations for the 2020 ATM Championship and the Grandmaster Quest will be announced before the end of May