Hau Ha returns to ATM at Tioman 50

This Saturday on Tioman island off Malaysia’s east coast, Vietnamese trail phenomenon Hau Ha will be running her first race in the ATM Championship series since Dalat 2023, and her first race in Malaysia. Tioman 50 is a young event, it’s the second edition, and is organised by MMTF Consultant with a restricted field of 500 runners who can make the ferry crossing from Mersing in Johor to the island. Hau Ha starts as the favourite to win the race overall.

Now entirely focused on competing at the highest global level, our undefeated 2022 female champion is fitting in two ATM races on her personal race calendar - UTSG 50 in Singapore is next - to claim her wild card for this season’s ATM Final and have the option of a Plan B, if her summer goal in France for some reason does not work out. It will be great to see her back in action, while at the same time there should then be little doubt about the female winner on Tioman this Saturday. Still, to finish first you first need to finish and for sure Hau Ha will give herself the extra goal of trying to secure victory against the men in the field, too.

The battle for the female podium will in any case be exciting to follow with several candidates. Based on recent form, Sabah’s Adelinah Lintanga looks like a solid bet, coming from two podium places in the first two Malaysian points races of the current ATM season. On Tioman island, Adelinah can take a big step into her country’s team for the Final at her home race Borneo TMBT Ultra in September. However, ‘Narna’ has a bigger reputation on the long ultras than on the 50k distance, which is in contrast with her elder sister Jessica Lintanga. ‘Jess’ also features on the start list and with her you never really know. Often on the podium before covid, but since then much less consistent performance-wise. That has a lot to do with her jewelry art and Sabah cultural ambassador work, though. When motivated and in shape, she can still ‘fly’ - as she illustrated by finishing ahead of upcoming talent Shamiera Auther at TMBT last September. Other women to watch out for this weekend, as far as podium chances are concerned, are Siao Ai Lim, Faherina Mohd Esa and last but not least Loi Luong - teammate of Hau Ha at Mude Sports. Loi Luong is the winner of Lam Dong Trail in Dalat last November, ahead of a.o. Angelie Cabalo, and on the rise competitively speaking. Just as for Hau, it’s her first race in Malaysia. Reportedly, Loi Luong has her eyes set on the ATM Championship title this year.

The men’s race on Tioman also seems very open with no outspoken favourite. People who like to place a bet may do so on Singapore’s Chris Timms. Very fast by nature, the issue with Timms is his professional workload that can affect his running performance on weekends sometimes. Also for him, it’s been a while since he has raced on the ATM circuit, so we are looking forward to seeing him again in action. Especially on the men’s start list there’s a lot of unknowns, including from China and a number of western countries, who may surprise us this weekend.

ATM will be broadcasting and reporting live from Tioman island this weekend on our usual channels and depending on connectivity. For livestreams and videos, Facebook, YouTube and X, for photo and highlights there’s Instagram.

2022 ATM Champion Hau Ha: can she win the Tioman 50 overall, too?

In-form Adelinah Lintanga can take a big step into Team Malaysia for this year’s ATM Championship Final

Chris Timms from Singapore starts as a favourite to perhaps win his first ATM race

Loi Luong was the surprise winner of Lam Dong Trail in Dalat half a year ago