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KAR: Milton Amat and Rejlen James cruise to another home victory

Malaysia’s top trail runner Milton Amat ran comfortably to victory in the 110km long ultra of a well-organised Kadamaian Ultra event , also known as KAR Ultra , and is virtually assured of qualification for his country’s team in the ATM Championship Final on 14 September. That will take place in his home State of Sabah as well. Moreover, Milton won the last two editions of Borneo TMBT he started in. The ever humble and timid Milton Amat looks ready to finally become the Asia Trail Master Champion - no doubt supported highly by his own community in Sabah!

In fact, the entire Team Malaysia can dream big. Both the male and female qualifiers for the ATM Championship look very strong on paper, with also Rejlen James again proving to be unbeatable on her home trails during KAR 110. Team Malaysia will certainly try to get the Team Champions title back from the Philippines, whose runners struggled a lot with the heat last weekend at the KAR event. Poy Brillantes summed it up when he finished outside the top 25 on Sunday early morning: “it’s rainy season in Philippines now, no heat training for over a month. We will be stronger in TMBT!”

Indeed, other top Filipino contenders such as Yoyong Sacaycle and Maynard Encornal also failed to feature in the 110k race. Yoyong had started very fast and was even second still behind Gustin Tiam at the second aid station, but then he completely disintegrated and suffered from stomach cramps and the excessive heat. The same for Maynard, who now may need to add The Punisher to his race schedule to make sure he remains within the top five of his country in the ranking. Yoyong himself already set up a plan B and will run Bali Ultra this weekend.

Gustin Tiam thus set the early pace, but by AS 3 Milton Amat had caught up with him. Interestingly, he decided to continue running his own pace for the rest of the day rather than run together with good old Gustin, who himself underlined once again what competitive a season he is having. Haziq Asyraf would eventually take third place , ahead of Jailani Juhili and Wont Kudin, who became a Grandmaster as well.

Rejlen James was dominant in the women’s 110k race from start to finish and looked every bit as different as in Mantra 116 three weeks ago. In Indonesia she struggled to even make the top ten, at home she never even looked back. Adelinah Lintanga initially kept the gap much smaller than usual in long ultras, which was promising as she tends to be more prominent in the second half of races. Accompanied by the impressive Shally Yuson from Mindanao in the Philippines, Lintanga lost more and more time to James, however, as the day went on. After 76km, Yuson actually looked the stronger runner for second place until she also succumbed to heat fatigue and dozed off at a late aid station. She fell back to sixth place. Nevertheless, for her first competitive appearance outside of Philippines, Yuson proved her racing talent and can be expected to use her KAR experience to go for a high placing in the ATM Final, which after all is also shorter at 78km. Behind Adelinah Lintanga, it was then Sabah’s newcomer Dazeree Joannes who completed the female podium. Joannes had started modestly, but ran consistently all day to gradually move up the leaderboard. Great pacing! Especially, given that she kept Mary Joy Sumanda behind in the end. Sumanda, also running for the first time outside of Philippines, scored fourth and that was the best race result of the entire group who came to KAR.

The 60km medium distance category saw a great battle for victory between the ever-improving young Oswald Maikol and Wilsen Singgin. Initially, several others like Jemson Daikin, Vitus Daimi, Yasbie Ismail and Tivel Peter mingled with the front runners as well. Maikol put Singgin under pressure all the time, even dropped him a few times. But Singgin is a warrior who doesn’t ever give up when there’s a potential victory on the horizon. By km 42, Maikol again had a 2-minute gap on Singgin. He then probably lingered a bit too long in the aid station, so that Singgin again had a visual on him as he approached the same station. Indeed, Singgin wasted little time and did not let Maikol to get out his sight anymore. Ultimately, Singgin’s own attack just a few kilometres before the finish proved decisive. Maikol had given too much of himself earlier on, and could not respond. Great win by Wilsen Singgin. Yasbie Ismail completed the top three a long way behind , showing the high level Singgin and Maikol were competing at.

In contrast to the men, Shamiera Auther just seemed to cruise to victory in the women’s 60km - her second win of the ATM season. Leading from start to finish, only a bee sting brought her out of her comfort zone halfway in the race. The still very young Auther will be an interesting runner to watch in the ATM Final. Given her young age and inexperience going beyond 50-60km, Auther won’t have any pressure to perform … but she might as well create a surprise. And she is from Sabah, too.

Lolita Lintanga underlined the competitive progress she has made over the past months to score her first ever ATM race podium. Just like her elder sister Adelinah, Lolita finished second. That’s ahead of Lynda Marylyn in third.

KAR Ultra was part of the ATM Championship calendar for the first time and proved to be a great addition, highlighted by the fantastic arena setting , abundant aid stations, some interesting innovations and welcoming atmosphere. After TMBT and BUTM, Sabah has another trail event to look out for every year.

KAR Ultra in Sabah with lots of great runners

This weekend is the last points race event of the current championship season in Malaysia, the country hosting the big final in September. Kadamaian Ultra, also known as KAR Ultra, even takes place in the same State of Sabah on Borneo island and can therefore be considered as a real dress rehearsal for Borneo TMBT Ultra. Taking place out of Kota Belud, KAR also has a great competitive field in both the 110k and 60k categories led by ‘usual suspects’ Milton Amat, Wilsen Singgin, Adelinah Lintanga and Gustin Tiam. It is the first time the event features on our ATM Championship calendar after a successful Candidate Race edition in 2022.

Team Malaysia is one the most difficult teams to qualify for given the large number of regular and competitive runners in the country. It is therefore no surprise that this weekend will probably be very decisive. While a few runners can already rest on their laurels achieved this season, e.g. Adelinah Lintanga and Mohd Sulhan, Sabah’s top star Milton Amat, and also Gustin Tiam and Shamiera Auther, are gambling to qualify with just 3 ATM races. Given their usual performance level, that may work out well, but it remains tricky nonetheless. Runners such as Teck Shuin Chong, Hijazi Rija and Wont Kudin, Chong Mi Chin, tend to collect decent amounts of points over four races and therefore may sneak into Team Malaysia. At KAR Ultra, Milton Amat therefore better gets the victory. Wilsen Singgin is in a better position with three good races under his belt this season, and should qualify without any problems - as long as he finishes with an okay result.

The battle for points is also still going on in the Philippines. The Punisher 80k is still coming up on 10 August, but quite a few Filipinos are making the trip to KAR Ultra as well this weekend. Maynard Encormal is one who could give the established Sabahans a run for their money. Also in the women’s 110k race, Rejlen James and Adelinah Lintanga will face a challenge for the victory by in-form Shally Yuson and Mary Joy Sumanda, amongst others.

ATM will be reporting live from KAR Ultra, with the 110k and 60k races starting at 5:20 am and 5:30 am on Saturday.

Milton Amat is the logical top favourite at KAR Ultra 110k this weekend

Already 2 ATM race wins for Gustin Tiam this season!

Leading the women’s ATM ranking: Adelinah Lintanga

Shamiera Auther will be looking to add another 50k victory to her record

Shally Yuson has been one of the revelations of the current ATM season in the Philippines

Looking to qualify for Team Pilipinas again: Mary Joy Sumanda

KAR Ultra enters the ATM Championship in July

The island of Borneo is increasingly promoting itself as a trail running centre in South East Asia. Thanks to Mount Kinabalu and the former Climbathlon race, and the still very popular TMBT event, the Malaysian State of Sabah on the northern part of Borneo has been crucial in this development. No surprise that ever more trail events are being organised, and in a fine way, too. We are happy to announce therefore that Kadamaian Ultra, a.k.a. KAR Ultra, will be joining the ATM Championship calendar in 2024. Already a Candidate Race in 2022, the event enters our calendar on the last weekend of July, i.e. 27/28 July, with the 110km and 60km races offering points for the ATM Championship ranking.

KAR Ultra is centered around Kota Belud, roughly an hour north of Kota Kinabalu. It is supported by Kadamaian Tourism with the medium and long-term ambition to make the area the main sports and adventure hub in Sabah. Local communities are engaged in the event as well, and will be supporting all the participants. Cultural and culinary programmes, to taste the local cuisine, are also foreseen. The start venue is Kampung. Tambatuon, which is situated at the foot of Mount Nungkok (also known as Mount Kinabalu's child) and directly leads to the valleys and hills of the Kadamaian area. Participants will see the beautiful scenery along the trail, including hills, clear rivers, rice fields, and even Aki Nabalu. For those who wonder, the race courses are indeed different from TMBT.

Runners can book themselves into a hotel in Kota Kinabalu as well, because a shuttle van can be booked while registering for the races. The vans will depart as scheduled from Likas Square on the north side of KK City. As is custom in Sabah, the 110km and 60km points races will start around sunrise (5:20/5:30 am) - so come prepared if heat is a concern for you.

Registration is open and can be done easily via the usual Checkpointspot platform in Malaysia.

Obviously, Sabah’s #1 trail runner Milton Amat has already added himself to the list of winners at KAR Ultra

KAR Ultra 70: Wilsen wins, but Milton controls

Milton Amat and Wilsen Singgin came out on top of a challenging ATM Candidate Race in Kota Belud last weekend. The two runners were clearly at ease at Kadamaian Ultra 70k on their home soil in Sabah and put considerable distance between themselves and the others, such as Daved SImpat, a surprisingly strong Gustin Tiam, the Sumping brothers, Marius Mousin and Guianus Salagan. The breadth of trail talent in Sabah seems to be still growing, but Milton Amat - along with Simpat among the elders there - shows no signs of having slowed down since the covid crisis. In fact, Amat was on the backfoot and considerably behind Singgin and Simpat in the early stages of the race, which also involved a number of river crossings. But when the number 3 in the 2019 ATM Championship and winner of BUTM 100 last March turned on his engine after checkpoint 3 it did not take very long before he was right at the front with Wilsen Singgin. Simpat had to let both runners go and had a battle with Gustin Tiam for the last step on the podium. The lead duo stuck together and Milton did not contest the official race victory for Wilsen. The pair concluded the course in 10h53. In any case, their performances bode well for the big race in six weeks: Borneo TMBT Ultra, when Milton Amat will need to deal with a highly motivated Hisashi Kitamura again.

In the women’s race, we saw a convincing performance by Mailin Salungin and Kona Liau. Salungin was leading nearly the whole race, but Liau kept the pressure on and finished just ten minutes behind. The two of them were in a league of their own, with Adelinah and Jassica Lintanga ending their race together in third and fourth, but two hours back.

Mailin Salungin : great win and performance!

All Sabahan elites at Kadamaian Ultra 70

If you thought that trail running in Sabah is only TMBT and BUTM, think again. This weekend the next ATM Candidate Race will take place in Kota Belud, approx one hour north of Kota Kinabalu: the Kadamaian Ultra, also known as KAR Ultra 70. This race developed under the wings of the Kadamaian Adventure Race that has been organised already for a number of years. KAR Ultra 70 will see nearly all the top runners from Sabah on the start list. It’s almost a Sabahan Championship race!

The main race of 70km has 3250 hm of elevation gain and has a course that goes up and down with one significant peak in the middle. It’s hard to tell if everyone will go flat out this weekend, but it will be very interesting to follow Milton Amat’s performance. Amat was one of the big ATM Championship challengers in 2019 and became the benchmark in Sabah that year. After the covid break, Amat showed at BUTM last March that he has lost none of his ability despite now also being 40 years old. It has again been quiet around him since, however, which is perhaps not unusual, but it does make trail observers wonder how well he will perform this weekend. Daved Simpat, who scored 2nd in Cameron Ultra just a fortnight ago and Wilsen Singgin, the 2021 Malaysia Trail Master Champion, are always strong competitors, and at KAR Ultra we are delighted to see also the two Sumping brothers on the same start list: Saffrey and Sampirin! This really does not happen a lot to get all the top dogs in the same race, and it is what gives Saturday’s KAR Ultra a lot of spice!

In the women’s 70k race, the Lintanga sisters naturally assume a lot of attention. Adelinah, winner of Penang Eco 100 miles in 2019 and 2nd at MMTF last December, will be making her first major appearance of the season after the postponement of her Everest climbing plans. Jassica Lintanga - Jess - is hoping to return to her podium-scoring form of before the covid crisis.

Milton Amat was in superb form at BUTM last March.

Adelinah Lintanga saw her Everest plans evaporate earlier this year and returns to her home trails tomorrow

KAR Ultra in Sabah new Candidate Race

We are happy to announce the latest ATM Candidate Race that will in fact take place very soon at the end of this month. The Kadamaian Ultra in Kota Belud in Sabah, Malaysia, is part of a bigger adventure race festival and is a new addition to the calendar in the home area of renowned trail runners such as Milton Amat, Wilsen Singgin, Daved Simpat and the Lintanga sisters. Officially called the High 5 KAR Ultra, the main race is 70 km in length and has an elevation gain estimated at 3250 hm. As you can see in the course map below, it’s quite an organic loop with the highest peak coming in the middle. Start and finish is at Kg. Malangkap Baru, Kadamaian in Kota Belud, roughly one hour north of Kota Kinabalu. The race start is planned for 6 am. Shuttle busses will take runners from Kota Kinabalu, but be aware you need to sign up for the bus via a google form on the website (see button)

As the event takes place in 3 weeks, race registration is already closed, but ATM can make two runners happy with a free race entry still now! Stay tuned for details on how to win the entry later today.