Ranking Analysis - who are the national trail masters so far

Yong Yunseok is the first Korean in the male ranking after one semester

Yong Yunseok is the first Korean in the male ranking after one semester

Still more than two weeks to go until the next points races in the Asia Trail Master series with the Magnificent Merapoh Trail in Malaysia, and the Rinjani 100 in Indonesia. While Manolito Devina and Tahira Najmunisaa are highlighted as leading the 2016 Asia Trail Master championship, let's also take a look at who is ahead on points country-by-country. 

Hong Kong

Men:
1. Isaac Yuen Wan Ho (2) 900 points
2. Raymond Ching Yiu Cheung (8) 550
3. Allen Kwok Ng (21) 450

Women:
1. Yuen Kit Shan (2) 550 points
2. Janet Ng (14) 450
3. Pearl Sinn Bing Chau (23) 425

Korea

Men:
1. Yong Yunseok (7) 600 points
2. Deok Simjae (21) 450
3. Seong Nohui (40) 400

Women:

1. Lee Sunghee (23) 425 points
2. Ung Janboyo (32) 400
3. Jin Yimi (44) 375

China

Men:
1. Xu Xiutao (3) 800 points
2. Guan Zhong (6) 640 points
3. Hua Zhaohong (8) 550 points

Women:
1. Ma Yanxing (2) 550 points
2. Zhou Dongmei (4) 500
2. Qu Lijie (4) 500
2. Xiao Jing (4) 500

Japan

Men:
1. Toru Nakamura (11) 500 points
2. Jun Kaise (21) 450 points
3. Takashi Kubo (31) 425 points

Women:
1. Yukako Takashima (4) 500 points
1. Yukari Fukuda (4) 500 points
3. Itsuko Tanaka (14) 450 points
3. Yumikp Oishi (14) 450 points

Taiwan

Men:
1. Isaac Chang Lin Hsieh (626) 155 points
1. Kuo Chieh Cheng (626) 155 points
1. Cheng Shih Ying  (626) 155 points

Women:
1. Tseng Wei Lin (4) 500 points
2. Kuo Tzu Hsin (14) 450 points

Philippines

Men:
1. Manolito Divina (1) 1050 points
2. Aleksis Capili (4) 737 points
3. Marcelino Sano-Oy (11) 500 points

Women:
1. Gretchen Felipe (4) 500 points
2. Penny Nepomuceno (14) 450 points
3. Majo Liao (23) 425 points

Malaysia

Men:
1. Abdul Rahman (19) 475 points
2. Philipp Kian Yong Yeo (21) 450 points
3. Meng Piow Low (31) 425 points

Women:
1. Tahira Najmunisaa (1) 1050 points
2. Adelinah Lintanga (51) 350 points
3. Ann See Peng (79) 300 points

Brunei

Men:
1. Ali Ajis Rasil (10) 520 points
2. Sefli Ahar (11) 500 points
3. Alexander Chung (31) 425 points

Women:
1. Melissa Woo (44) 375 points
2. Wan Chyi On (51) 350 points

Singapore

Men:
1. Mitsuji Konoshita (54) 380 points
2. Hock Liang Tan (119) 300 points
3. Shi Wei Ng (232) 230 points

Women:
1. Hwee Khng (114) 230 points
2. Tiffany Ng (152) 171 points
3. Hwee Peng Koh (155) 165 points

Thailand

Men:
1. Wannachai Bangwiroonrag (119) 300 points
2. Perawat Silapa Ariya (282) 210 points
3. Chumpol Chaikanarakkul (478) 174 points

Women:
1. Boonthanit Suksodkeaw (14) 450 points
2. Oo Paib (138) 198 points
3. Suda Tantiveerasut (153) 170 points

Indonesia

Men:
1. Arief Wismoyono (11) 500 points
2. Yohanis Hiariej (21) 450 points
3. Carlos Paz (31) 425 points

Women:
1. Mila Marlina (32) 400 points
1. Patricia Shindy (32) 400 points
3. Ina Budiyarni (44) 375 points

Kazakhstan

Men:
1. Bakhtiyar Kasenov (21) 450 points
2. Dmitriy Pichugin (31) 425 points
3. Antoli Korepanov (40) 400 points

Women:
1. Akmaral Meirman (4) 500 points
2. Elizabet Teysh (14) 450 points
3. Yuliya Polyakova (112) 235 points

Pakistan

Men:
1. Dr Sartaj Alam (412) 186 points

India

Men:
1. Ashok Azhagarasan (181) 249 points

Bhutan

Men:
1. Hemant Rai (272) 215 points
2. Sangay Wangdi (335) 197 points

Cambodia

Women:
1. Sophitida Kong (51) 350 points

Akmaral Meirman is number 1 in Kazakhstan

Akmaral Meirman is number 1 in Kazakhstan