Season IX is approaching its big and exciting conclusion at the Championship Final hosted by Borneo TMBT Ultra in Malaysia in just under a month’s time. Points have been scored since mid-December last year, and the qualifiers in each country have been identified. The five highest male and female scorers per country in our ‘best-of-four’ points system will team up to compete for the individual and team championship titles, provided they have completed minimum two races on our calendar during the past nine months. Indeed, this has also been the shortest competitive season since our inaugural championship in 2015. Popular demand made us move forward the date of our Championship Final towards Q3 rather than the end of the year.
It will be the third year in a row that the ATM Champions will be crowned following a 1-day shoot-out between the best performers of the season in our series. A format that has definitely boosted excitement and anticipation for trail running fans and Asia’s competitive-minded trail runners. For some, just being part of their country’s team in the ATM Final is the goal, but for the elites it is a real opportunity to focus, challenge and test themselves against runners hailing from the same region or continent. A chance to be in a proper race for podium, prizes and recognition before a potential step further up the ladder at the sport’s global level.
Regularity also matters in sport and any elite can have a bad day on the day of the Championship Final. Hence, we also like to highlight the runners who in the course of the past season have scored the highest points totals: the Points King and the Points Queen. This year, the honour goes to Malaysia’s Wilsen Singgin and Philippines’ Julieann Morales! Both athletes have totalled 1900 ATM points in four races, more than any other male or female runner.
Wilsen Singgin managed to score two ATM race wins and, interestingly, both in the 50km medium distance category. The Sabahan has been around since 2019 and built up a reputation as one of the strongest and most technically-skilled long ultra runners in Southeast Asia, but this season his focus has very much been on the 50km - with great success. Younger than Sabah’s stars Milton Amat, Gustin Tiam and Daved Simpat, Singgin looked a bit stuck last year but his increased running pace this year has boosted his performances again. To the extent, he might just as well pull off an upset at Borneo TMBT next month - particularly if it were to be a wet and technical race. In the final points standings, Singgin preceeds Filipino Jevie Cagatin, who scored 1800 points, and fellow Malaysian Mohd Sulhan with 1750.
Davao’s Julieann Morales was outstanding from December to March when she won Mount Apo Sky Race 100, Bagtit Ultra 100 and Mount Kalatungan Ultra 80 and all three in great style ahead of other qualifiers for the ATM Final. It gave her a safe margin to take a rest from the ATM circuit and see what the others are doing. However, as also Angelie Cabalo found out, three race results - even though all victories - are insufficient in Philippines with so many strong competitors and a ‘best-of four’ points system. Even though Morales was unable to win her fourth race - The Punisher - and could only take 4th place after arriving late at the start line, she still totals 25 points more in the overall ranking than second-placed Adelinah Lintanga from Malaysia, and 50 more than Rejlen James, also Malaysian. Julieann Morales is our Points Queen of Season IX. Let’s hope she can also make it to Borneo TMBT. Morales has never traveled abroad and is currently awaiting the delivery of her (first) international passport.