It won’t get as cold as last year, but some light rain might make the course of Vietnam Trail Marathon treacherous in parts. The 70 km race is one of the key ATM Championship qualifiers in Vietnam and sees ever more names and countries on its start list. Only the long distance category already features at least 585 runners this year! Everyone is looking forward to enjoying the truly fantastic Trails of Moc Chau on Saturday.
Both the men’s and women’s races could very well see some new names emerging at the top of the result sheets. Especially the male category does not have an obvious pre-race favourite, in the absence also of last year’s brilliant winner Nguyen Si Hieu. Expect Japan’s multiple ATM race winner Yuta Matsuyama (Mantra 116 last year, 2x UTCM before) to be close to the front in any case. Matsuyama is also prepping for the ATM Championship Final next month , a race where he always wants to look and be good - especially now that his country team Japan looks like a major challenger for the ATM Team Championship title. He also enjoys moderate temperatures and can combine pure running speed with a significant technical skill set. Could Singapore’s Scott Pugh, host of the Endurance Asia podcast, cause a surprise? Also Scott is prepping for a significant goal in a few weeks and could certainly be on or near the podium this weekend. He did score an ATM race podium in Vietnam before. On the local Vietnamese side, we should keep an eye on Vang A Tung and Lo A Dao, two up and coming runners who may step out of the shadows this weekend. As always, there’s a list of international runners who are unknown on our scene and could steal the show. Germany’s Philiip Secker, for example.
The women’s 70km perhaps has two slightly distinct favourites for the victory. Not in the least last year’s winner Giang Thi Linh, who returns to try and score a back-to-back victory. It was her only ATM race last year, meaning she unfortunately did not qualify for Team Vietnam at the Championship Final. A protege of Hau Ha, Giang Thi Linh would otherwise certainly be a Top 10 contender, perhaps even Top 5. Let’s see the progress she has made this Saturday. She is up against Singapore’s Dening Lo, a runner with several ATM race wins on her record in various countries and also a Championship podium contender next month in Hong Kong. Other runners to watch out for are Tran Thu Trang, third last year, Le Thi Hang (let’s see if she recovered from Prenn Trail Summits last week), Nguyen Ngoc Anh and why not Malaysia’s Syarifah Hamzah, who had some great competitive performances in ATM last season.
VTM 70 is also part of the ATM Grandmaster Quest of course, and this Saturday two Silver Grandmasters can earn their 4th star to become Golden: Philippines’ Mario Yap and Malaysia’s Yvette Chong Mi Chin (see also yesterday’s news post).
ATM will be reporting live from VTM all Saturday starting at 4:45 am for the race start at the event hotel in Moc Chau.