Akha Trail: Kenneth Mun Keat Yow going for 3-star Grandmaster and Team Malaysia!

The 2nd edition of Akha Trail in the far north of Thailand, on the border with Myanmar, sees an international field of runners for the 80km points race, the last one of the season together with Punisher in the Philippines. Akha Trail was a remarkable entry in last year’s championship and saw a fantastic winner in John Ray Onifa. This season’s start list is arguably more modest from a competitive point of view, but offers the chance for several runners to score useful points for their country’s championship. ranking and their individual Grandmaster Quest. Kenneth Mun Keat Yow, in fact, is going for his 3rd Grandmaster star this weekend, and should the Malaysian manage to win or finish in the top three in the race and collect the equivalent number of points and the 50-point ‘abroad bonus’, he’d also jump ahead of Wont Kudin into the Malaysian Top 6. That implies he is first reserve in case someone ranked ahead of him decides not to join Team Malaysia in TMBT. . That’s not an easy task, but we have seen plenty of times already that when trail runners have a goal in sight, they suddenly run twice as quick as usual.

The men’s 80km race in any case appears wide open. Brunei’s Ismail Firdaus is another podium contender who aims to qualify for his country at the ATM Championship Final next month. And so are a couple of Thai runners, such as Amorn Kimnguan, Santi Phongsraphang and Somchai Chaosakorn.

Celebrated 4-star Grandmaster Masafumi Yamamoto is also in the race, just two weeks after KAR ULtra 110, and could likewise cement his position in the top 5 of Japan’s ATM ranking.

The women’s 80km sees Bangkok-based American Tara Savage as a favourite to win, alongside Patchara Buagun. Savage has been in great form this season and might be a considerable top ten candidate for next month’s women final, in which she will compete for Team Asia Expat

The 3rd Grandmaster star for Kenneth Mun Keat Yow is awaiting , and so could be Team Malaysia

Tara Savage is arguably the woman-to-beat on the 80km women’s race this weekend