TNF 100 Malaysia cancelled / Alternative race 'not excluded'
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It was hanging in the air already for a while, and today the cancellation of the TNF 100 Malaysia has been officially announced. Stakeholders argued it best not to continue with the 2020 event, even though it still six months out on 5 December. All runners who had already registered will get a full refund by the event organiser, MMTF Consultant, in a bold move that will certainly go down well in the community, already battered by many cancellations and postponements this season. Finally, and important in the context of the Asia Trail Master Championship, an alternative and shorter race around Taiping may be considered for the same date in December. That is of course subject to the covid 19 situation in Malaysia, which hopefully keeps on improving in the next couple of months. More information on this is expected not before the end of August.

Last week, another Malaysian event in the ATM Championship, Ultimate Trails of Penang, scheduled for 10/11 October, announced it is currently still on the programme. It is likely there will be some restrictions and special requirements, but these will be announced in accordance with guidelines from the Malaysian and local authorities closer to the event date.

A shorter alternative event is not excluded for the same weekend in December

A shorter alternative event is not excluded for the same weekend in December

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ATM 500 - Day 14 (Final) - it's a wrap with 206 official team finishers!
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And so the first edition of the ATM 500 - Run Asia, Run Virtual team challenge has come to a fine ending. No fewer than 206 teams of four runners each completed the required distance of 500km within two weeks. Each team had its own ambitions, some wanting to finish as soon as possible, others preferred to distribute their efforts over the full 14 days and maybe try to set a high average speed, or to just get back to basics. For all teams, though, the joy of running together virtually, and an active outdoors lifestyle in general, was at the core of the whole experience. It was a wonderful time.

The last day on Sunday still added some salt and pepper to the fine dish.

The Singapore-based BSK Second Wave team completed the ATM500 Virtual challenge in less than 39 hours running time (37:55:48) and average speed of 13.18 km/h! With that amazing performance, the team still removed Sherpa’s Angels from the top spot in the Speedster Ranking! Of course, the latter team built around ATM champions John Ellis and Alessandro Sherpa, with David Longo and Chong Mei Sze, completed the 500K journey already in four days and had a significant focus on covering distance as quickly as possible. Still, it is a cute anecdote that teams from Singapore are at the top of both result lists in this inaugural edition of the ATM 500, Run Asia, Run Virtual.

The BSK Second Wave team was led by Belgium's Vanja Cnops, who contributed the longest distance at the fastest average pace to the effort: 136km in 9h 44min, an incredible average speed of 14km/h! The other team members were Britain's David Stevenson, South Africa's Bronwyn Small and Spain's Bernabé Sánchez. Each of them contributed between 117km and 125km in less than 10 hours running time also. This was the third team from the BSK informal running group. Their friends, the BSK Marina Loopers captained by Japan's Rie Sugaya, were the only team to finish the challenge on day 1. They were followed closely the morning after by the BSK Underdogs captained by Paulina Svoboda from the Czech Republic. Each of the three elite captains put in a remarkable performance in their own way: Rie was the fastest 125km one-day completer in the winning team, Paulina lead her team to second place at the end of day 1 with 80km ran despite working a full day at the office, and now Vanja has run the longest and fastest in the speediest team. The Singapore trail queens rule!

Spaniard Bernabé Sánchez Naffziger from the abovementioned BSK Second Wave Team is the only runner who actually signed up for two different teams (to our knowledge). After he finished his 145 km contribution for the BSK Underdogs on Day 2 of the ATM 500, he took a rest for 3 days and then began running again for the BSK Second Wave team! In total Bernabe ran 270 km in the past two weeks!

On the final day we also saw the arrival of the only China-based team in our challenge: the Bund Rockets in Shanghai. They as well recorded a quick average speed of 10.73 km/h and a total time of well under 50 hours: 46: 35:06. Congratulations!

A former ATM Champion also arrived today as part of the special “ATM Team” , which participated under the name “Team Ring-a-Ding-Ding”. Malaysia’s Tahira Najmunisaa was excited to be part of a team with William, Kirk and Kris. This was an ad-hoc team due to popular demand, and they actually only got going on Day 6. Nevertheless, they made it on Sunday by more or less taking equal shares with William covering the most mileage with 140km.

All the finishing teams on the last day were:

  • BSK Second Wave Team

  • The Bund Rockets

  • Sante Barley Drago

  • Purva Pascima

  • Team Ring-a-Ding-DIng

  • JB Ultra Team D

  • Aramalt Rungry Runners

  • Banteng Srunduk

  • JB Ultra Team E

  • Ayoyo Runners

  • The Antochi

  • 4c

  • Janji Lari

  • JB Ultra Team A

  • CH Runners

  • Santai Ajak

  • Crazy Strong 2

  • Team Kampung

  • Team Huru Hara

  • Komy Samba

  • BOG Team Beta

  • Kopi2 Harimau 1

  • No Run no Beer VN

  • Team Bulaga 500

  • Takut Lapar Team

  • Komy Kayla

  • Team Ang

  • At the Feet of the Grandmaster

  • Rojak Runners

  • Rinjani Meraung

  • Nang Antap 1

Six more teams reached the 500k benchmark. However, one of their runners did not meet the minimum requirement of 75 km and therefore they are listed at the bottom the results board with an asterix.

All finishers will receive an official finisher certificate in the next days. Those teams who tried, but did not make it, will receive a “trier certificate”.

The inaugural ATM 500 is a wrap! It has been a fantastic two weeks. Both Sportlicious Malaysia and Asia Trail Master are deeply honoured to have seen so many of you getting out there being active at your own speed and with your own objectives, spread out across Asia and even Europe. As a new concept, this was a major success and we will certainly be considering to set up a second edition. Based on the experience of the past fortnight, it will be even better. Stay tuned for ATM 500, Chapter 2 and in the mean time, keep on running! We hope to see all of you soon on the real trails of Asia again!

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The three Singapore “Trail Queens” at the centre of the three BSK teams who coloured the ATM 500 for two weeks: Paulina Svoboda, Vanja Cnops and Rie Sugaya!  (pic: Itr.run)

The three Singapore “Trail Queens” at the centre of the three BSK teams who coloured the ATM 500 for two weeks: Paulina Svoboda, Vanja Cnops and Rie Sugaya! (pic: Itr.run)

ATM 500 - Day 13: 57 active teams going into the final day
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And so we enter the final day of the ATM 500 already! The two-weeks-long team challenge is coming to an official conclusion at 10pm on Sunday night, and according to the data there’s still 57 active teams trying to reach the 500k benchmark tomorrow. On the penultimate day, Saturday, we had 29 big finishers bringing the total of official finishers to 175, and six more teams are under review - mostly because one of their runners did not fulfil the mandatory 75K requirement for each.

On this penultimate day, we also saw the arrival of a very fast squad from the Philippines: The Untouchaballs, consisting of Dan Sagayap, Jeric Occiano, Jeff Suazo and Dio Cerujano - all established distance runners. Their team strategy was for short stints on basically each day of the past nearly two weeks. Short stints with speed! Their total team time is 44:55:10 or an average speed of 11.13 km/h. That is slightly slower than Sherpa’s Angels on the Speedster List, but ahead of Tokyo Nomads and Team Uglow Asia 1. Of course, those two teams also had a focus on more distance per day, but still. Outstanding effort from this filipino team! Their sister team, The Untouchaballs 2, were also a finisher on day 13 and only slightly less quick in total: 49:20:02. This is a team built around Ray Cabanig, whom we also have seen performing well in ATM points races before already. Also Team Infinity Runners (53:35:42), Lahud Data Trail Newbies (54:35:50) and MKRC Not Fast Just Furious (55:51:25) had a lot of pace in them during the past two weeks.

The other finishers on day 13 were:

  • Kupi Kupi 76

  • Spartan SGX Kalabaw

  • SVR

  • Raya Perantauan

  • Garliari 05 ITB

  • The Kouros Club

  • MKRC To Infinity and Beyond

  • Team BJRC

  • Indonesian Spartans 6

  • PhilSKy Team B

  • LD Mix Runner

  • RIOT

  • Team UK

  • Coq Udang

  • Santai Tapi Sampai

  • SHEI Angels

  • BOG Charlie

  • ARA Venger’s Runner

  • RMC Virtual

  • Retro 1

  • Kopi Harimau 2

  • SolarCell Team

CONGRATULATIONS to all runners and we hope you had a great Saturday night celebration! To the 57 teams still out there trying to make it on the final day: GODSPEED!

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ATM 500 - Day 12: into the last weekend with 84 teams yet to finish
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The inaugural ATM 500 Run Asia, Run Virtual Team Challenge is approaching its conclusion this coming Sunday night. We enter the final weekend with 147 official finishers, 5 more finishers under review and 84 other teams still on the virtual course heading for the 500k mark. A few teams have DNFd, mainly due to injury of one of their runners. Generally speaking, these are fantastic results that outperform our expectations by far. Congratulations and many thanks to all of you for making this pan-asian community challenge such a success!

It is perhaps very fitting that the end of the virtual ATM 500 coincides with the first ‘real’ race in four months: at 10 pm on Friday, the main 100k race of the Dalat Ultra Trail event in Vietnam started with a big bunch of enthusiastic runners. We all know that Dalat is unique and that we will need to wait another three months for the next ATM Championship event, but both the ATM 500 and Dalat prove that Asia Trail Master and trail running in Asia have a bright future ahead.

The finishing teams on day 12 were:

  • Team Kouprey Cambodia

  • The One Peace

  • SuperFit Global Team 2

  • Running Therapists

  • Team Ana

  • Brutal Enduro

  • Indonesian Spartans 3

  • 005 MTA

  • LoukPongRunner

  • SG Trail Mix

  • Run For Beer

  • Indonesian Spartans 4

  • Ascent Tomatic

Kuddos to all! Two teams managed to stay below 50 hours as a team, running relatively short stints each day but still. Once more a team of Cambodia, Team Kouprey, stands out , but also the One Peace Team. Thumbs up also for the Run For Beer Team including Amy Khor and Robert Butcher, the latter doing an excellent job just coming out of recovery. The beers at the end of the day were well-deserved, indeed!

Last night in Spain, the ‘Los Angeles de Charlie’ also finished their 500k journey. The only full-European team has earned itself a special note and in the coming days we aim to find out more about the runners in the team, and how they got involved with the ATM 500.

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Run For Beer Tea: Robert Butcher prefers Guinness after the team’s successful challenge

Run For Beer Tea: Robert Butcher prefers Guinness after the team’s successful challenge

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The Run For Beer Team: Amy goes for Belgian Hoegaarden upon completing the 500k

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Dalat Ultra Trail the light at the end of the corona tunnel
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It has been four months exactly since the last Asia Trail Master Championship points race took place. That was Ultra Trail Koh Chang in Thailand. At long last, this weekend we can all again enjoy some real action rather than ‘virtual’, even when Dalat Ultra Trail is not immune to the corona pandemic neither. The Vietnamese country border remains closed for the time being, so that only residents inside Vietnam can participate. And afterwards, we will all be in the waiting zone again until mid-September when the Vietnam Mountain Marathon is on the agenda, which will then hopefully launch an exciting final three months of the 2020 ATM season. Brief, let’s cherish the Dalat Ultra Trail as a light at the end of the tunnel and enjoy as runners or spectators to the fullest!

Originally scheduled for its usual mid-March date, DLUT attracted close to 5000 registrations, confirming its position as one of the most popular trail running events in Asia as a whole. A new 100K category has been added on top of the classic 70K, and both races offer ATM Championship points. The 100K as the A-race with 500 points for the winner and the 70K as the B-race with 370 points for the winner. After three points races in the early months of the season, Hisashi Kitamura leads the men’s ranking with 850 points and the trio of Fredelyn Alberto, Charlotte Taquet and Amy Sproston top the women’s ranking with 500 each. Kitamura theoretically only has to fear one man, and the female trio is set to become a quartet of race winners. It could, however, become a sweet year for Vietnamese elite runners. Touch wood, they have three domestic points races still on the ATM calendar and with the new updated regulations for 2020 saying “best-three-count” instead of “best-five” , they could have an ideal starting position for the ATM Final on 19 December, Borneo TMBT Ultra 100.

All the known elites of the Vietnamese trail scene are logically in Dalat this weekend. That includes Quang Tran, who led the race last year until he ‘hit the wall’. Hisashi Kitamura and John Ellis caught him after he had also missed a marking sign, and he decided to DNF. Quang Tran is the measuring stick, the reference, for all male elites in his country, and he will be keen to show that the 2019 non-finish was just an accident. He started his 2020 with a victory in a significant domestic race in a time faster than the year before. “I was very motivated to train and do well in that race,” says Quang Tran, who had also planned to move to a town closer to Dalat. “But then the covid 19 broke out and the government ordered social distancing and other preventive measures, so I returned immediately to Ho Chi Minh City as that would be easier for self-quarantine.”

Quang Tran has one A-race in mind for this shortened 2020 season: “after three years, I will return to Sapa and the Vietnam Mountain Marathon (a race he won in 2017, kvdv). I m very excited already, I spend time thinking about it almost every day.” But first Dalat. “Last year I made a mistake, I was too greedy and when I lost the right track I continued too long, stubbornly.” It is a lesson that nearly all elites once in their careers learn the hard way. “Now I m looking forward to racing again against Nhon Trong and the others. Maybe even the regional elites in Asia later in 2020, yes. In Vietnam, Nhon Trong is the one to watch in the future.”

And finally Quang Tran has some advice for all participants this weekend: “My advice is to stay calm, pace yourself well from the start, and don’t treat the ultra-trail like a race.”

Nhon Trong has been tipped by Quang Tran as the biggest trail talent for the future, and the youngster will try to show that once more in Dalat. A very fast runner, Nhon Trong went beyond his own comfort zone at the Malaysia Mountain Trail Festival by doing the 84k race (which he finished in 6th place). It was his first long ultra. At the end of January, he challenged Alessandro Sherpa for the win at the Cau Dat Farm 55K race, a Candidate Race for the ATM Championship in 2021. This weekend will be his first 100K.

The same applies for Hanoi-based Frenchman Valentin Orange, who has been tipped as a dangerman this weekend. Having made consistent progress over the past year, Orange considers himself a real mountain trail runner and this weekend’s Dalat Ultra Trail is likely to fit him much better than when it is organised in March. The wet season has already started in southern Vietnam and the usual dry, runable trails in the pine forests are much muddier and therefore slower now. This creates opportunities for elites who otherwise lack the top speed to fight for victory.

Last but not least to mention is of course Hung Hai, another great Vietnamese multisport talent. Winner of the aforementioned Vietnam Mountain Marathon in the past two years, Hung Hai represented his country in the South East Asia Games last December for the duathlon race. It will be exciting to see how he deals with Quang Tran tomorrow.

Trung Nguyen has kindly enough been assisting Asia Trail Master in Dalat the past days, and will run the 100K himself, having just fulfilled the mandatory 14-day quarantine earlier in the week. Trung lives in Singapore and has had to travel to his native country for work reasons. After his 5th place in EcoTrail Al Ula in Saudi Arabia last February, he has 375 points in the bank and a theoretical chance to overtake Kitamura as points leader in the Asia Trail Master Championship. To achieve that, he needs to win and grab the 500 points that come with it. As Quang Tran said in our interview yesterday: “motivation is key”.

Highlights of the 2019 70K race

Hung Hai has trained extensively for this Saturday’s big 100k race in Dalat

Hung Hai has trained extensively for this Saturday’s big 100k race in Dalat

A typical view: running in the pine forest. This year it could be a lot muddier and technical than normally

A typical view: running in the pine forest. This year it could be a lot muddier and technical than normally

ATM 500 - Day 11: last 3 days begin with 134 finishers
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As we enter the final three days of the ATM 500 Run Asia, Run Virtual team challenge, no fewer than 134 teams have already completed their running journey. On day 11, thirteen squads had the honour of announcing their arrival, coming from several countries. Among the better known elite athletes today was Pablo Diago Gonzales, the Singapore-based Spaniard and multiple race winner in the ATM series over the years. Gonzales formed a team called “Doctor Pain” with his pals in Singapore and it looks like he pulled them forward . Despite being busy on the bike in recent months, Pablo collected an amazing 210 km by himself. Running on nearly a daily basis he only required 20:11:49 for that mega distance. His teammates Fran, Raquel and Ramon did their shares nicely, too. A great effort.

Other teams who finished today were:

  • Rukut Rukut Team in less than 60 hours

  • OFRA Running Squad

  • KetaKebal I

  • BOG Alpha

  • SuperFit Global Team I

  • JB Ultra Team A

  • JB Ultra Team C

  • Bandung Runderground

  • Brutal Racing

  • Indonesian Spartans 5

  • SPR Virtuathlon

  • Vertical 2 Sky Mountain Runners 3

25 more teams are now within striking distance of that epic 500k mark and can be expected to reach it tomorrow!

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Veronika launches Asia Trail Girls
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Our reigning female ATM Champion Veronika Vadovicova has launched her own Asia Trail Girls project , as recently already announced via our social media channels. Just before the start of ATM 500 Virtual team challenge, the project’s website was also officially launched. Originally from Slovakia in Eastern Europe, Veronika has been living in Asia for quite a few years already - mainly in Shanghai and now in Hong Kong. As she discovered the trail scene and the Asia Trail Master circuit, she found out that the percentage of women in trail running events is still quite on the low side in most countries here in the region. Asia Trail Girls is a project to foster the growth of women’s sports on the continent.

“Asia Trail Girls is a platform which is trying to help girls and women from all over Asia to discover the beauty of trail running. It is a platform where we encourage each other, give each other advice and share knowledge and experience.”

People are encouraged to contribute and blog about their own experiences in trail running, and the website will also serve as an information pool on community events and trail races across Asia. Conveniently, there is also a possibility to sign up for the newsletters so you can always stay up-to-date.

For the inaugural ATM 500, Veronika managed to sign up three all-ladies teams and inspired others in Asia to do the same. Her own “Trail Girls on Fire” managed to complete the 500k distance in just two days and with a higher average speed than the other teams on that day!

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ATM 500 - Day 10: another 16 teams reach the virtual finish!
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On day 10 of the inaugural ATM 500 Run Asia, Run Virtual, no fewer than 16 teams from across Asia reached the virtual finish line. Team Hallasan from South Korea included. The team built around Been Lee initially looked like it was going to finish very early, but eventually the team took their time to complete the last dozens of kilometres. Still well within the time limit of 14 days, so congratulations to the full Korean team!

Arnie Macaneras, who finished a superb second in UTKC 100 last February, brought his Vertical 2 Sky Mountain Runners 4 home today. An all-women team called Limbang Ladies, presumably from Sarawak in Malaysia, also completed the 500k today - and even with decent pacing, too.

Other teams that finished on Wednesday were:

  • Indonesian Spartans 1

  • TDA Runners

  • Monte Alba Team

  • Pinoy Runners Japan

  • Team Happy Fit

  • ARA Kura

  • KedoDOrun Melata

  • Night Walkers

  • KedoDorun Professor and Prodigy

  • Ketakebal 2

  • Self Awareness Runners

  • Team US

  • US Underdogs

It is great to see so many teams completing their journeys this week. We now have 121 official finishers, meaning nearly half of the teams that started last week on Monday. We have no doubt that the remaining teams will likewise do everything possible to fulfil this challenge!

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ATM 500 - Day 9: 15 new finishers!
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On day 9 of the inaugural ATM 500 - Run Asia, Run Virtual team challenge, no fewer than 15 teams managed to complete their journey. Among those was Team Javan Hawk Eagle Trail from Indonesia, which also set a very quick total time of 47:51:48. This team also focused on running short but sweet each day, rather than on absorbing a big ultra on one day. Congratulations to Bugi, Rani, Azizul and Mujialif!

Team ROTW from Sabah came into finish, including well-known athetes Bernardo Sanchez and, of course, Wilsen Singgin - who won the Ultimate 230K in Chiang Rai, Thailand last October. Together with Rhey Yang and Emily Andrew they completed their 500k challenge on Tuesday.

The Vertical 2 Sky team from Mindanao in the Philippines, headed by experienced runner Rexel Aguirre arrived home as well. Aguirre himself ran no less than 234 km for his team!

Other teams who reached the conclusion of the ATM 500 were:

  • Cebu Mountain Goats

  • Team Brutal Strike

  • Bara94jul

  • Tutong Brunei

  • Team MCO

  • Team Long Distance Relay-tionship

  • Sayap Kiri Squad

  • Meratus Team

  • 4 Sekawan

  • UN Sonsog

  • KedoRun Glinding

  • Team Ariwo

CONGRATULATIONS to all runners in each of the above teams, indeed!

Day 9 brings the total of finishing teams to 103. With five more days to go, will the remaining 140+ teams also make it? We certainly believe in it!

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New-HALE explained
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Our preferred kinesiology tape partner New-HALE has produced an excellent short explanatory video of its key products. Previously included in our episode 4 of the Tale of the Trail show, here is the video clip separately. New-HALE has been around for years and also works closely together with runners in Japan to prevent injuries and manage minor ailments. 

You can order the New-HALE V-Tape and X-Tape easily via the online Gone Running store in Hong Kong.

ATM 500 - Day 8: Vietnamese runners already claim the spotlight
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The second week of the ATM 500 - Run Asia, Run Virtual team challenge started how it will also end next weekend: with the spotlights shining full on Vietnam. The Dalat Ultra Trail is coming up this Saturday, the first ATM Championship race in four months and the only one for the coming three months as well. Vietnamese runners are clearly getting excited and are finalising their preparation for the big event in the cool southern highlands of the country. No fewer than three Vietnamese teams completed their ATM 500 journey on Monday - most likely no coincidence. Grand Dory & 3 Turbo Team, Team Run n Beer and RnB Dream Team 10 were happy finishers and with a few days of rest are likely to hit the trails in Dalat full on! Congratulations to all those runners!

A second team from neighbouring Cambodia also reached the virtual finish line of ATM 500. Team Phnom Penh thus follows into the footsteps of Team Kim KoK, illustrating that Cambodia has entered the regional running community in great style!

In Thailand, the CS Thailand arrived home and Canadian Michael McLean guided his Smiling Assassins home from his current base in Phuket as well. McLean is the captain of an elite squad that focused on training rather than competing over the past week, though. Fredelyn Alberto - co-ATM championship leader at the moment - ran three marathons in a row with a more-than-solid pace, something that even last year was still her weak point as an elite trail runner. Kristian Joergensen prepared himself in Denmark for his ‘Everesting’ attempt to the benefit of Medecins-sans-frontieres this coming weekend, and Tahura Trail winner Jeff Campbell put in a 35K in a time of 2:24 on day 1… In case anyone was wondering if this quartet had turned out-of-shape ..

Team Pyxis from Philipines was the only team from their country to conclude on Monday. Big thumbs up to them!

In Indonesia, the Lombok team RIOT was an excellent finisher on Monday. Lombok, the fantastic-for-sports island to the east of Bali is facing a particularly difficult year as the tourism industry has collapsed, so we hope that the performance of this running team inspires the local community to stay strong. Another team from Indonesia, this time from the main Java island, Team Wong Edan reached the virtual finish line as well. This team consists of two female ATM Grandmasters: Ina Budiyarni and Sri Wahyuni, the latter also known for ranking third in the 2018 Asia Trail Master Championship. The two experienced ultra runners were joined for the occasion by David Wahyu and Gandha Kristyandi. Especially for Sri Wahyuni, the ATM 500 turned out to be a very welcome pleasant experience. On her personal instagram, the Surabaya-based runner reported to have miscarried not so long ago, with all the emotional devastation that comes with it. The virtual ATM 500 challenge was her comeback to running, also thanks to the encouragement of her three teammates in Team Wong Edan. Given this background, it is amazing that Sri Wahyuni ran 140K for her team in the past week!

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ATM 500 - Day 7: first week ends with 78 official team finishers!
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The first week of the inaugural ATM 500 - Run Asia, Run Virtual team challenge is a wrap! For seven days we have seen great excitement throughout Asia and we are happy to see that no fewer than 78 out of 250 teams have already reached the virtual finish line, i.e. the 500 km mark. On Sunday, 22 teams joined the others on the official results board (see below PDF file), of course taking advantage of the weekend leisure time.

Team SoFARsogood from Singapore, consisting of Zen Chew, Sean Tat, Low Mun Cheong and Neo Lay Peng managed the quickest pace of those 22 teams with a total time sub-50 hours. This team also adopted a strategy of seven relatively short daily stints rather than going for an ultra long distance on any given day. Sean Tat ‘s 42K marathon was the highest in distance, but a time of 3:46 indicates a fine run, indeed! The Malaysian Baby Shark Dududu Team and the second Uglow team from Hong Kong, featuring a.o. Matt Leung and former Vietnam Mountain Marathon winner Sayaka Matsumoto also finished their 500k challenge with a similar approach.

People adopt the strategy best suited to their running characteristics. Several people even hike on mountain trails rather than run on flat roads. In the ATM 500 Run Asia, Run Virtual, all is possible. What counts is to cover a distance of 500k within 2 weeks.

The other teams who completed their journey today were:

  • THK2 Runners

  • Team Falcon

  • Butterflies

  • Ultra Trail Girls

  • Sakieu Ge Uyuhan

  • BOG Delta

  • Run4Life Davao

  • RFI Trail Virtuathlon

  • Team Pinoy

  • Antam Saja

  • MKRC Squad Ghouls

  • Team Otucan

  • Vertical 2 Sky II

  • Liposu logot2

  • Wong Edan Kui Kebas

  • Ular Sarkodes

  • Mana Mo Lari

  • Team Achilles Davao

  • Running Buddies 2601

  • Retro 2

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