Update: Flagging off with a bang!

Over the past few weeks a lot of social media posts have been going back and forth, it is a sign of the times. Long-term commitments are unfortunately difficult for many people nowadays, especially in the event industry , as the world keeps struggling with the covid 19 pandemic and all the restrictions and mitigation measures this entails. The (very) good news, however, is that ‘real’ events are no longer a nostalgic memory from the recent past, but again something to look forward to in the coming weeks and months!

Later than usual, but also we are happy to announce that the 7th edition of the Asia Trail Master Championship series is a definite go, with the first four events of our ‘intended’ race calendar last December now all confirmed to take place. Four races in four countries in March, within the frame of three weekends! A great way to initiate the new season, and it’s Ultra Trail Koh Chang (UTKC) in southern Thailand that has the honour of opening the runners’ points accounts for the ATM Championship and the Grandmaster Quest. The regulations for the Championship have been changed somewhat in the light of the ongoing covid situation, and the main objective for runners is now to get ranked in the top 5 of their country and join its national team, in order to enter the ATM Championship Final mid-December. Grandmaster Quest challengers still need to register their intention via this online form, but can relax as all pre-pandemic points remain valid (as long as the runner registered for the GM Quest via aforementioned form).

UTKC has become a classic event on the ATM calendar and has witnessed the emergence of great trail talent over the years, and indeed some superb head-to-head battles between protagonists as well. Two years ago, UTKC was the last truly international ATM points race before the world shut down. In 2022, it is a great season’s opener. As always here, runners score points on both the 100k and 70k race distances.

One weekend later we have a doubleheader with Borneo Ultra Trail Marathon (BUTM) in Sabah, Malaysia and the 2nd edition of EcoTrail AlUla, a pioneering trail event in Saudi Arabia. BUTM is often referred to as the little sister of Borneo TMBT Ultra, and the organisation is managed by the same team, but it’s an awesome and tough race in itself. BUTM participants can also score points on both the 100km and 50km race distance categories. In AlUla, the focus is exclusively on the 80km race. This is a pure desert race, and mostly runable except when runners climb and go through two rocky canyon sections. Definitely an outlier in terms of running terrain, but highly recommended for those looking to have a different kind of trail experience.

The last weekend of March then sees the return of Dalat Ultra Trail in Vietnam. The event features a 70k race that was one of the best races of the 2019 ATM season. What’s more, it takes place in the pine forests nearby a great tourist city so it makes for an ideal family outing.

After these four events, there may be a bit of a breather in terms of the ATM Championship, as the next event, Korea 50K is yet to be confirmed. South Korea is still struggling to come to terms with the pandemic inside its borders. What was confirmed earlier this week ,however, is that Bali Trail Running Challenge is joining our Championship calendar on 15 May! In addition, Echigo Country Trail in Japan is on for 19 June. From that point onwards, it will become very busy, as the majority of the year’s points races are being scheduled in the second semester and culminating in the ATM Final on 17/18 December.

Throughout the season, we will of course also pay attention to our Candidate Races. Events that are keen to join the Championship calendar next year or in the near future. The first one of those is highly likely to take place near Manila in the Philippines at the end of April. Stay tuned for more on this one!

BUTM is new in the ATM Championship this year. The Sabahan community is looking forward!

Paul Dunn and Fredelyn Alberto: winners of the 100k race at UTKC 2020, just before the global pandemic struck

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Dalat Ultra Trail confirmed for 26 March

We are happy to have received good news from Vietnam: the popular Dalat Ultra Trail is back on the schedule in 2022, and will even take place quite soon on the last weekend of March. After the tragic flash flood edition during the rainy season in 2020, the event is thus moved forward again to its usual March slot, at the end of the dry season. ATM Championship contenders and Grandmaster Quest challengers need to focus on the 70 km race.

The 2019 edition of the event was an absolute highlight of that year’s Asia Trail Master series with excellent weather and a beautiful varied course encouraging runners to give the best of themselves. After local hero Quan Tran faded dramatically in the latter part of the race, Hisashi Kitamura looked like he was going to collect what would have been his first ever ATM race victory. However, John Ellis dug as deep he could and still caught up with the Karate Kit and dropped in the final few kilometres to grab what turned out to be very relevant victory in the context of winning the ATM Championship later in the year.

The women’s race was equally interesting as two former ATM Champions went head-to-head for the first… and till today also the last time. Malaysia’s Tahira Najmunisaa, our 2016 champion and until then unbeaten in ATM races, returned to the trails after a stressful period of her life, and put the hammer down from the get-go. But Hong Kong-based Kim Matthews, who succeeded Tahira as champion in 2017 before suffering a nasty hip injury, had a bit more endurance training in the legs and took the lead just over halfway the 70k race. Time flies, it has been three years since both great and inspiring women scored headlines on the ATM scene. Let’s hope that we can welcome both of them back this coming season.

Meanwhile, several local Vietnamese runners have been gaining experience and improving their overall trail running performance. Whereas in 2019, the top 20 of the men’s race was almost entirely foreign, this year we could expect local heroes to contest the podium places even if strong runners from other nationalities make the trip to Dalat. The authorities in Vietnam have announced the country will open the borders on 15 March, and do away with quarantine mandates and nearly all covid-related restrictions. While awaiting the precise regulations to come out, it does sound like the 2022 Dalat Ultra Trail will be the first Vietnamese race in two years that is not limited to domestic runners-only.

DLUT is characterised by quite a runable but hilly course that traverses pine forests. The race takes place just outside the city of Dalat, which is one the big tourist attractions in southern Vietnam. It’s essentially sitting on a hill plateau at approx 1500m above sea level, which implies temperatures are nowhere near as hot as in the coastal cities. In fact, it can be cold in the early morning and at night. Ideal for the majority of runners. As the city itself is also the event base, accommodation is easy to find and non-running friends and family members can spend an enjoyable weekend sightseeing as you compete in the race.

Registration is open and can be done online via the link to the official website below.

Typical view of Dalat Ultra Trail: runners in pine forest

With hindsight John Ellis took an important step towards his 2019 ATM crown in Dalat by catching and passing Hisashi Kitamura a few kilometres before the finish

Fantastic women’s podium in 2019: 2017 ATM Champion Kim Matthews edges 2016 Champ Tahira Najmunisaa and 2019 vice-champion Christine Loh took third place.

BTR Challenge in Bali on 15 May!

Less than three months ago, the BTR Challenge in Bali was one of the first real events that got organised in South East Asia after the long covid-related break. As a Candidate Race, the organisers of Bali Trail Running proved their skills and professionalism with a short, but solid and covid-safe experience that lay the foundation for more racing plans in 2022. To begin, the November 30k race has been moved forward to 15 May and has been accepted as a points race that counts for the Asia Trail Master Championship!

30 kilometres is obviously not the longest race in ATM’s history, but fans may remember the Japanese event Kushigata Wind Run from our early days. That one hardly reached 30 clicks, but just like the BTR Challenge had enough elevation and technical sections to test everyone’s mettle. The BTR Challenge is all about famous volcano Gunung Batur in the northeast of Bali. The course has 1230 hm and the cut-off time at the finish is six hours and thirty minutes.

Registration is already open and you need to be quick as spots are limited, still due to covid mitigation efforts. Please note that only the 30k provides ATM Championship points, not the 15k that is also on the event programme. Circumstances keep changing, but at present Bali and Indonesia are also making efforts to reduce the level of restrictions imposed on foreign tourists and visitors. Today people who have had a booster shot against covid are required to isolate for 3 days upon arrival in Bali.

Thimo Kilberth and Emma Payne, both residents in Bali, won the inaugural edition in an exciting competition of which you can watch the highlights again here below.

Thimo Kilberth in the descent of Batur and on the way to winning the inaugural edition last November. (Photo credit: darmasusila.dek_piyo)

Echigo Country Trail back in June

We are very happy to share the news that Echigo Country Trail is also returning from a two-year- covid hiatus and has been scheduled for Sunday, 19 June. Taking place in Niigata, Japan, Echigo is a classic on the Asia Trail Master Championship calendar, having been part of our series since the beginning. It is a cliche’, but this event is more than just a trail run if you don’t live in Japan. It is a great fun weekend experience and runners are welcomed with incredible enthusiasm by the local communities along the race course.

The 2022 edition does have a few changes compared to three years ago. First of all, the race course has been extended from 52 km to 63 km. A notable difference, as we are talking more than one hour more exercise for the majority of participants. Elevation gain is 2350 hm, which shows this is not a flat speed race at all. The terrain varies between lush hilly forest - including some steep sections - and open (rice) fields.

Gateway to the event is the town of Nagaoka, which is connected to Tokyo by the Shinkansen fast train. Estimate time to reach Nagaoka is 2, 5 hours. However, the Niigata Prefecture also has an airport with domestic connections, and even a few international flights.

The 63 km race offers ATM Championship points as usual.

The 2019 edition saw victories of Kazufume Ose in the men’s and Naoko Iida in the women’s.

Welcome to India: Malnad Ultra joins ATM!

We are delighted to announce the signing of Malnad Ultra as the first Asia Trail Master Championship points race in India. The 6th edition of this event, one of the country’s biggest trail events -if not the biggest -, is scheduled for the last weekend of November on the 26th and 27th. Taking place in the Western Ghats region of southern India, the routes on offer will be 100 km, 50 km and 30 km, whereby the two longest categories offer ATM Championship points. The programme therefore offers options for all types of trail runners.

The origin of the name Malnad is attributed to Male meaning Hill and Nadu meaning Land. So, Malnad is the land of the hills. The organisation is in the capable hands of the Global Initiative for Restructuring Environment and Management (GIREM), and further driven by a large team of enthusiastic volunteers. The races are challenging and across various types of terrain with accumulated elevation gain of approx 4500 hm for the 100 km and 2500 hm for the 50 km. The courses take runners through the Mudigere area in the State of Karnataka, which has Bengaluru (previously known as Bengalore) as its capital. That big city is also the international gateway to the event. From there, busses will take runners to the Robusta Valley Inn, where the event centre is located. Accommodation is plentiful in the area and catering to all budget levels. Detailed information about travel, accommodation and touristic options are available on the official website of Malnad Ultra (see button link below).

 
Busy September in Vietnam

Two events in Vietnam on our ATM race calendar have just announced their weekend dates for 2022. In fact, it will be back-to-back weekends in September with the oldest and classic Vietnam Mountain Marathon (VMM) scheduled for 9 to 11 September, and the Mu Cang Chai Trail Ultra (MCC) one week later on 17 September. It’s a combo that may appeal to trail runners who can spend a week in the northern part of the country.

The Vietnam Mountain Marathon will once again a wide range of race categories. Important for runners aiming to qualify for Team Vietnam and the ATM Championship Final: it’s the 100 miles and the 100 km races that matter. There’s also a 70k category, which is of course valid to notch up a point for the individual Grandmaster Quest challenge, but not for Championship points.

While VMM may thus attract the long ultra runners, Mu Cang Chai in Yen Bai province may cater for runners who prefer to be speedy over the medium distance, in this case 50 km. MCC will be a points race for the first time after a Candidate race stint in 2020, at a time events were cancelled in most other countries in Asia.

Registration will open in due course. The first event in Vietnam on our ATM calendar is Dalat Ultra Trail in the southwest of the country at the very end of March. More details on that popular event are coming soon after the Tet Festival (Vietnamese New Year).

VMM offers 100 miles and 100 km as the points races for the ATM Championship contenders

MCC is the event for the lovers of faster and shorter races: 50 km of action-packed running guaranteed

Cameron Ultra opens priority registration on 1 Feb

Cameron Ultra has been confirmed to take place on 16/17 July this year and the popular Malaysian event is opening a priority registration next week on 1 February for runners who had registered for the 2020 edition, which was cancelled due to the corona situation. As it happens, Cameron Ultra is a newcomer on the ATM Championship calendar, and we are looking very much forward to this year’s first edition in which runners can score points for the ATM Championship and the qualification to enter the Malaysian Team for the ATM Final in December. The 2020 registered runners can enjoy a discount when signing up for this year. The regular registration will open one month later in March, subject to available spots after the priority registration period.

ATM contenders and Grandmaster Quest runners need to focus on the 100 km race distance category, as that’s the one that matters at Cultra.

The 100 km flagship race has 4480 hm and needs to be conquered within 29 hours. All details can be found on the official website below.

https://www.boltevents.asia/cultra

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Unived the official nutrition partner of ATM

We are delighted to announce the extension of Unived as our official nutrition partner for the 2022 Asia Trail Master Championship series.

Founded in India in 2010 by Amit Mehta who has been fascinated by healthy, conscious living and healthy food since childhood. Unived promises to offer you innovative, quality, vegan healthcare products that are inspired by nature and based on research, and are manufactured at our 100% vegan facility. Enthusiastic about running and trail running himself, Amit has already taken part in a couple of ATM events and has also been supporting, amongst others, 2018 ATM Champion Ruth Theresia and local up-and-coming Indian talent. On top of that, Unived counts several world elites in its team roster, such as Hayden Hawks, Harry Jones, Sandi Nypaver, and Rachel Schneider. A clear testimony to the fine work and of course the quality of the Unived range of nutritional products.

Unived products are made in wonderfully small batches with extreme care and detail. Products are free of unnecessary ingredients that act as fillers. Instead, they are full of standardized natural ingredients which means ‘wholesome goodness’ . Moreover, all products are 100% vegan, and Unived is proud to be registered by the Vegan Society – UK, as well as certified by PETA India. Unived’s recent athlete products are also certified for sport by Informed Sport.

Unived and Asia Trail Master will collaborate on various levels across the year, throughout Asia for all the ATM points races. Top finishers in the Asia Trail Master Championship races can expect special goodies from Unived.

For more details and product orders, please see the Unived website and facebook page for special announcements. Unived products are also available via the online store at www.unived.in

EcoTrail AlUla in Saudi Arabia on 19 March

EcoTrail AlUla returns for its second edition on 18/19 March, and the 80k longest distance category is again a points race for the Asia Trail Master Championship! The branded event in Saudi Arabia takes place in a truly iconic and mysterious location in the northwest of the country. It’s a rocky desert race that is mostly runable, but a large canyon section will please the technical trail lovers, too.

The inaugural edition in February 2020 saw just over 600 runners spread out over three race distance categories. Covid resulted in a two-year-hiatus, but the event is back with even more ambition for the second edition. The routes have been redesigned in significant parts and extra categories have been added. The 80 km will have just under 1000m of elevation gain and a cut-off time of 12h30. All runners should be back in the finish before darkness in other words.

EcoTrail® was founded in Paris for the purpose of promoting and organizing trail running races in urban environments. In light of this success, Run For You has decided to develop the concept in the form of partnerships with local players in other countries worldwide ( destinations in Europe & Asia). The project comes from the desire to offer to AlUla and their surroundings a true ecoresponsible, close to nature race, accessible to all, highlighting the cultural and natural character of this region with respect of the nature and promotion of Trail-Running.

The 2020 race was won by American T8 ambassador Michael Wardian and saw 2017 ATM Champion Steven Ong from Malaysia in third place. The women’s race went to Jordan-based American Amy Sproston, who stayed ahead of 2018 ATM Champion Ruth Theresia from Indonesia.

Registrations are open via alula.ecotrail.com . On the official website you can also find details about travel packages for the event, as well as info regarding visa (tourist visas are quite easy to apply for online).

Ruth Theresia had a fine run in AlUla two years ago, reaching the finish in second place

Trung Nguyen came 5th in 2020, one of his fine results that gave him the ATM points lead during the, eventially, cancelled 2020/21 Championship season

Welcome to BUTM!

We are pleased to announce that Borneo Ultra Trail Marathon, better known as BUTM, is joining the 2022 Asia Trail Master Championship calendar on 19/20 March. The younger sister of TMBT was probably the very last event that took place before the first round of lockdowns in Asia two years ago, and is firmly scheduled to take place in Kiulu (Sabah) in two months’ time. Event organiser Claus Pedersen does add that a number of measures and restrictions will still need to be adhered to, however, but registration is open!

Both the 109 km and 54 km race category options are included and offer ATM Championship points on 19 and 20 March. The 109 km is also valid for the Grandmaster Quest. Spots are limited, so do not hesitate too long with signing up. BUTM will be the first Malaysian points race of the new 2022 season. At the end of last year, local Sabahan and new star Wilsen Singgin crowned himself Malaysia Trail Master Champion at MMTF. Singgin is expected to run at BUTM, and will undoubtedly be cheered by all his fans.

All courses have start and finish at the riverside at Pekan Kiulu. As the official website reads, the present route description may still be subject to final optimization based on final testing and any requirements in relation to Covid-19 risk management.

ATM 2022 to begin in March

After another wonderful edition of the Malaysia Mountain Trail Festival last weekend, the curtain has fallen on yet another ill-fated year for the mass participation running event industry. MMTF was, indeed, the only championship points race that actually took place in 2021. A few Candidate Races in the last month notwithstanding, nothing else happened this year. Everyone is longing for 2022 to begin, and just like a year ago, optimism characterises the mood of most. Nobody can predict developments concerning covid-19 in the next months, but most event organisers are now more hopeful given the fact that authorities have established protocols for the event industry. Some of these may be strict and may not be very pleasant, but at least they would allow for races to take place. Let’s be honest, runners have had enough of virtual races since a long time already now.

For obvious reasons, the 2022 event calendar tilts heavily towards the second semester. Chances of international participation remain very small until then. As announced already some time ago, the 2022 ATM Championship concept and regulations have been changed to reflect the current difficulties of people crossing borders. In a nutshell, runners will score points according to the traditional system to try and enter themselves in the top 5 male or female of their own country (or resident country in the case of non-Asian expats). Doing so will lead to an invitation to participate as part of a country’s national team in the winner-takes-all ATM Final in December.

The intended 2022 Asia Trail Master Championship calendar begins on the first weekend of March. Two events are scheduled for that weekend: Dalat Ultra Trail in Vietnam and The Punisher in the Philippines. Two events taking place at the same time is not ideal for anyone (read: runners must choose and media needs to split attention instead of focusing on one event only), but in 2022 ‘double hits’ will be unavoidable and covid-related postponements can never be excluded from today’s point of view.

March will be busy, because the following week we will be in Thailand for the classic Ultra Trail Koh Chang, and a week later we welcome Borneo Ultra Trail Marathon in Sabah as a newcomer on the ATM Championship calendar.

Several events will still be added to the 2022 calendar in weeks to come, as soon as there is more certainty about them. We are, amongst others, hopeful to add two points races in India to the below calendar, which would be a first for ATM. Discussions are ongoing between three organisers in three countries for the ATM Championship Final in December.

The intended 2022 ATM calendar is as follows:

5 March - Vietnam, Dalat City - Dalat Ultra Trail (70 km)
5 March - Philippines, Babak Samal Island, Mindanao - The Punisher (80 km)
12 March - Thailand, Koh Chang Island - UTKC (100 km & 70 km)
19 March - Malaysia, Sabah - BUTM (100 km & 50 km)

23 April - South Korea, Dongducheon - Korea 50K (59 km)

19 June - Japan, Nagaoka, Niigata - Echigo Country Trail (55 km)
XX June - Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Central Java - Coast To Coast Night Trail Ultra (70 km)

9 July - Indonesia, Malang, East Java - Mantra Summits Challenge (116 km & 75 km)
16 July - Malaysia, Century Pines Resort - Cameron Ultra (100 km)
23 July - Philippines, Lake Apo, Mindanao - MUSPO 50 (100 km)

20 August - Indonesia, Bondowoso, East Java - Ijen Trail (100 km)
27 August - Thailand, Chiangmai - UTCM (100 km & 60 km)

XX September - Vietnam, Yen Bai - Mu Cang Chai Trail Ultra (50 km)
17 September - Malaysia, Sabah - Borneo TMBT Ultra (100 km & 50 km)
24 September - Vietnam, Sapa - Vietnam Mountain Marathon (100 Miles & 100 km)

8 October - Malaysia, Penang - UToP (100 km)
15 October - Vietnam, Pu Luong - Vietnam Jungle Marathon (70 km)
22 October - Japan, Hakuba, Nagano - Hakuba Trails (52 km)
29 October - South Korea, High Trail 9 Peaks Ulju (100 km & 50 km)
29 October - Hong Kong, Lantau Island - Lantau 70 (70 km)

5 November - Thailand - Doi Nhok Trail (100 km)
19 November - Malaysia, Taiping - MMTF (100 km)
26 November - India - Malnad Ultra (100km/50 km)
27 November - Philippines, Baguio, Luzon - Cordillera Mountain Ultra (50 km)

December: subject to the allocation of the ATM Final and its event date

The Punisher on Babak Samal Island offers a great mix of beach and hilly rainforest

Dalat Ultra Trail is known for its mild climate and the pine forests

UTKC 2020 was the last international points race before the first lockdown. Paul Dunn and Fredelyn Alberto won the main race of 100km.

TMBT’s sister is growing up: BUTM joins the ATM Championship as a points race in 2022

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MMTF - Wilsen Singgin & Izzah Hazirah are the Malaysian Trail Master Champions

Wilsen Singgin and Izzah Hazirah crowned themselves as the 2021 Malaysia Trail Master Champions in the winner-takes-all 84km long race at the Malaysia Mountain Trail Festival (MMTF) in Taiping. The event was the first major mass participation trail event in the country in more than 20 months, and saw 1500 participants follow a strict safety protocol to finally be able to enjoy a proper trail running competition again.

While Izzah Hazirah ran solo in the lead for nearly the entire race, Wilsen Singgin had to deal with his fellow-Sabahan Daved Simpat. A winner of this race in 2018, Simpat wanted to reconnect with his old form after injury hampered him considerably in 2019. However, Simpat is no longer the youngest of elite runners and Singgin was ready to fight after his surge to the top of the ATM scene was interrupted by covid. Indeed, Singgin was the hottest newcomer two seasons ago and even a 230k race winner at Ultra Trail Chiang Rai in Thailand. As runners took off at 6 am, Simpat immediately set the pace and, as usual, was in no mood to wait for anyone. Singgin hung on, Hisashi KItamura tried but could not. The KL-based Japanese vice-Asia Trail Master champion in 2019 already said at RPC on Friday that all the covid-related uncertainties and lack of races meant he is not yet in peak form. Joining in the mix up front were Akmal Adzmi and Yusof Eskandar, and initially also 2017 ATM champion Steven Ong.

Coming down from Maxwell Hill, the toughest section of the race course, just over half way distance, Singgin decided to up the ante and dropped SImpat by a few minutes. It turned out to be the decisive gap, as Singgin built further on it on the ensuing second ascent. Simpat realised his younger adversary was too fast and let go. At the finish, the gap had grown to about 40 minutes. In fact, Simpat only had 5 minutes advantage left over Akmal Adzmi and Kitamura, the latter battling hard to get that third podium spot. However, all the good things that were said about Adzmi’s current form before the race turned out be hundred percent true. Adzmi held on by some 40 seconds and grabbed his first ATM race podium spot! Sazuziam Bin Zakaria completed the men’s top five.

Wilsen Singgin’s finishing time was 10:59:46, which is impressive. While slower than Kristian Joergensen, race dominator in 2019, it was 13 minutes faster than then-second placed Alessandro Sherpa. Admittedly, this year’s race course was almost 5 km shorter, but the conditions last weekend were much wetter.

In the women’s race, Adelinah Lintanga tried to catch up with Izzah Hazirah for a while and limited the damage, until it became clear it was to no avail. Lintanga remained strong to grab second place ahead of the surprising Celeste Teo. Ultra road specialist Chong Mei Tze took fourth and Lynn Law fifth.

It was Hazirah’s second victory at MMTF after 2018. Her finishing time was one hour faster than when she finished 4th in 2019… proving she has not been sitting around during the pandemic.

Watch our video footage of the MMTF event on our facebook and YouTube channels.

Izzah Hazirah and Wilsen Singgin win the 2021 Malaysia Trail Master Championship at MMTF in Taiping

Leechmania. Nearly everyone had to cope with those bloody suckers during the race, elite or non-elite

Hisashi Kitamura fought hard, but came just too late for a third place

Exciting up-and-comer: Akmal Adzmi was 11th in 2019, and secured 3rd place on the podium this time!