Mount Popa Jungle Trail with 2023 ATM Champion Rashila Tamang

On Saturday we have the second points race event of the season in Myanmar, the Mount Popa Jungle Trail Run near Mandalay. Organised by the same team as the successful Kalaw Ultra Trail Run back in February, the main Mount Popa race is 50km and regarded as more technical than Kalaw. It’s the second edition of the event, and there’s a special guest on the start list in the person of 2023 ATM Female Champion Rashila Tamang from Kathmandu in Nepal.

As a former champion, Rashila only needs to complete 2 ATM races during the season in order to get a wild card for the next and upcoming ATM Championship Final in Vietnam on 4 October. Mount Popa will be her second race, after doing and winning the 100km at her home event, the Manjushree Trail Race. She is the logical race favourite as well this weekend, and it will be interesting to see what some of the local runners may achieve compared to Rashila Tamang. Yi Yi Win was third in Kalaw 80 and with another good result she will be qualified for the ATM Championship Final as well. For many of the Burmese this may be the biggest goal at Mount Popa. There have never before been any runners from Myanmar in the ATM Final and this season we might as well have a small team straightaway!

Jack Speed could become the spearhead of the team. He won the 80km in Kalaw in solid fashion, and may also start Mount Popa, a course he knows well, as the man-to-beat. Other strong performers from February are competing this Saturday, such as Aung Zaw Min, Myint Myat Maung and Thet Paing Oo.

Mount Popa is a dormant volcano with an altitude of 1518m above sea level and located in Central Myanmar. During the 50km race, participants will need to negotiate nearly 2000 metres of elevation gain.

2023 ATM Champion Rashila Tamang will run for the first time in Myanmar and can score her wild card for this season’s Championship Final in Vietnam

Jack Speed was the popular winner of Kalaw Ultra Trail Run 80km last February