Tengri Ultra Trail: interview with RD Timur Artyukhin

The 2nd edition of Kazakhstan's maiden trail race, the Tengri Ultra Trail in the country's east and close to Almaty, is scheduled for 8 May. What was suggested months ago has recently been confirmed: the longest race distance has been extended to 70km and will be an 8-shape loop, with shorter distances of 35km and 15km also on the programme. Venue is still the campsite at the Ili River bank called Tamgaly Tas, where all participants can camp overnight. The course features grasslands, rocky climbs and canyons with high snowpeaked mountains looming in the background. Race registration is open via our website here and more details here. Below is a translation of an interview done by the Kazakh site Athletex with the event's race director Timur Artyukhin. 


Tengri Ultra Trail 2016  - What can you expect from Central Asia’s Leading Ultra?

Taken from Аthletex.kz / Translated from Russian by Pavel Toropov

The preparation to the unique ultra Tengri Ultra has started. Аthletex.kz decided to find out what can trailrunning enthusiasts expect this year, and so we asked one of the organizers of Tengri Ultra, Timur Artyukhin, a few questions. (Timur holds the titles of Master of Sports of Kazakhstan in orienteering, as well as that of the President of Kazakhstan Association of Skyrunning and Trailrunning). 

Hello Timur, could you tell us how you became an ultra runner?

It was very sudden! In grade 9 (15 years old) I barely passed the PE exam for 500m and so I decided to set things straight. I started by running 1 – 2km every morning. A year later I made it into the orienteering team of my city, and I started to train seriously. My first long race was an orienteering competition in East Kazakhstan and I had to cover the distance within 3 hours. These three hours seemed like an eternity to me, but I realized that I liked it. I started intensive preparations, training, reading up on the sport. The result was that I became a double nationallong-distance orienteering champion (8 hours of running, two man team), took part in 5 races around 100km in distance and in October 2015 I came 10th in a 110km ultra in Kapadokkia in Turkey.

Why do you like trail running?

It is the healthiest way to run, as well as the most interesting and the most productive. You run on natural trails, which is less damaging compared with running on concrete. Doing a trail run you are often surrounded by tremendous views, in nature, which you don’t get running in the concrete jungle.

You spend more effort running trail than road, which has a good effect on boosting your speed and endurance. Running on flat road after trail you feel faster than if you had only trained on the track and in the park. Another key part is the fresh air, which is something you don’t get when running in large cities. 

Did you get to see by yourself how popular trailrunning is outside Kazakhstan?

Yes, of course. I visited many countries, within and outside the former ex-USSR, and I can say with confidence that trailrunning is growing in popularity by day. People have an ever greater desire to get out of the concrete boxes where they spend most of their lives. To give you an example, I once raced in Sweden, and there were more than 20,000 participants! That would be great attendance even for a city marathon.

How did you get the idea to organize an ultra in Kazakhstan?

I wanted to share the emotions that I experience during an ultra with other people. There is great saying by a famous ultra-marathoner Dean Karnazes: “If you want to run, run a mile, if you want to experience a different life, run a marathon, if you want to talk to God, run an ultra.”

Travelling around the world, doing different races, I realized that Kazakhstan has more places where you can do hard, interesting, beautiful and long ultras, than in a lot of other countries. We have mountains, deserts and alpine grasslands. These thoughts led me to the idea to create an ultra in the great steppes - Tengri Ultra Trail.

How did you select the location and make the course for the first Tengri Ultra last year?

I wanted to show the people that there are new and interesting places right“next door”. I wanted to find a little-visited place, and make an interesting course, not too difficult. After having gone through suitable locations we settled on the region of Tamagly Tas – here you have a section of the ancient Silk Road, a real steppe and also the beautiful Ili River.

It is very convenient that the entire race course is accessible by car. This is also important to ensure the safety of the participants.

Who are the people who had the courage to take part in a racing event so unusual for Kazakhstan?

It was a very interesting selection of people. We had professional athletes, businessmen, soldiers, students, housewives. People who took a decision to make a change in their lives. It was great to see people from 12 different countries who came just to take part in Tengri Ultra .

For many this ultra was their first trail race. These people had never run off-road before. After the race many said that it was exactly what had been looking for. The Kazakhstani trailrunning scene exploded after Tengri Ultra. Many people started to train specifically for trail, and also teams appeared who train and go to races together. 

What can the participants of Tengri Ultra expect this year?

They can look forward to an awesome ultramarathon, to new trails and great views of the spring grasslands. The runners will follow the Ili River, traverse canyons and will be able to see the endless expanses of the steppe from the tops of the mountains.

In 2016 we offer a greater choice of distances – 15, 35 and 70km. Our race is the only ultra and Central Asia, it is unique and should not be missed. We also prepared entertainment programs for both racers and fans. We want everyone who comes to the races get into the spirit of the race, to absorb some of the culture of the steppe nomads. 

Race Director Timur Artyukhin and race winner Georgiy Shejko

Race Director Timur Artyukhin and race winner Georgiy Shejko

UTHK registration open till 10 February

Good news for all runners with tight work and family schedules, Ultra Trail Hong Kong has decided to keep the online registration open until 10 February, allowing for last-minute decisions! Over 500 people have already registered for the 156km, 103km or 50km races that will take place from 19 to 21 February in the New Territories. This includes several protagonists of last year's Asia Trail Master series as well. You can still do so as well via registration.asiatrailmaster.com !

UTHK is the first points-scoring event of the 2016 Asia Trail Master series, and it is Hong Kong's SuperTrail as well. That means finishers will score 50 bonus points for the 2016 points ranking. This is also an event where both the 156km and 103km provide a point for each runner's Grandmaster Quest

Finish point and centre of the race is the Duke of Edinburgh Training camp site near Lam Tsuen. Find out more details of the event via our cover page or via the event website



Press release - 18th edition of Mongolia Sunrise 2 Sunset on 3 August

For the second year in a row, adventure-minded trail runners who make the effort to go to a very remote part of the world will be rewarded with Asia Trail Master points for the 2016 Ranking, and for the Grandmaster Quest. Mongolia Sunrise 2 Sunset is one of Asia's oldest trail races and all to the benefit of the Hovsgol National Park and the local Mongolian communities. The event comes with a travel package from the country's capital Ulaanbaatar and the actual race is scheduled for 3 August. Please acquaint yourself with the event via the below press release from the Organising Committee , and key race details can also be consulted via our event cover page

In a nutshell

  • In the first week of August 2016, adventure seeking runners from all over the world will take part in the 18th Mongolia Sunrise to Sunset (MS2S) at the shores of Lake Hovsgol.
  • The registration period for this unique adventure 42km and 100km trail run, taking place on 3 August 2016, is open on www.ms2s.org!
  • Runners from 22 countries participated in the 2015 race, creating an exceptional experience.

How deep blue can a lake be? And how many different shades of green do exist? Up to 100 runners from all over the world will find out in August 2016, when they gather at Lake Hovsgol in the wilderness of Northern Mongolia. Their quest: The 18th Mongolia Sunrise to Sunset (MS2S). The MS2S, a non-profit 42km and 100km ultra trail run, is without a doubt among the most beautiful runs of the world. Runners pass by wild horses and yaks, seas of wildflowers, the craggy mountains, windblown lowlands and of course the deep blue pearl of Mongolia, Lake Hovsgol.

“The untouched nature is truly stunning. Our race offers spectacular views from start to finish – be it on the lakeside single trail when the sun rises behind Lake Hovsgol, on the impressive mountain passes or in the marshy, remote forests”, says Nicolas Musy, race director of the MS2S. The MS2S is not only beautiful but also challenging: The accumulated elevation gain/loss in the marathon distance is more than 2.200 meters, in the 100km ultra run it is more than 3.300 meters. Musy: “Still, everybody with a strong spirit and good training can complete the race. The cut-off time is 18 hours.”

Early bird rates – The special offer is quit finished !

Runners with an appetite for a special adventure can now secure early bird rates for the race package online on www.ms2s.org. “This is not a one-day event. We offer a whole week full of discovery and adventure”, explains Musy. Participants gather in a picturesque camp at the lakeshore, sleep in traditional Mongolian yurts and get in touch with local nomads and their culture. In the days before and following the race, runners can enjoy a variety of leisure activities: horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, hiking, or mountain biking. The 2016 race week will take place from July 30th to August 6th 2016. To beneficiate of the special offer, register before march !

2015: an international crowd

In the 2015 race, runners from all over the world participated in the MS2S. Altogether, the organizers welcomed participants from no less than 22 countries. The young Mongolian runner Tumenbayar Shagdar was able to secure the win on 100km in a time of 11:54 hours. French Aurélia Veyre was the fastest ultra-lady in 15:16 hours. The 42km winners were the Mongolian Tugldur Tselmegsaikhan and the Canadian runner Jennifer Pasiciel. In the veteran 100km category, Swiss Marc Progin won in strong 15:36 hours.

Preserving the National Park

The Mongolia Sunrise to Sunset is organised on a non-profit basis. All proceeds are used to keep Hovsgol National Park pristine and clean as well as to support the culture of the local nomads via the “ecoLeap foundation” registered in Geneva, Switzerland. “We want to keep this pristine mountain area as beautiful as it is now. That is why we fund a litter control project and its ongoing operation including hiring park rangers, providing eco-friendly garbage bags and raising awareness nation-wide through TV ads and education of local children and families”, explains race director Nicolas Musy. The ecoLeap foundation also supports the local culture, adds Musy: “It is not only the pristine nature that makes this part of the world so special. It is also the unique culture of the nomads and their way of life. The nomads should be proud of their abilities and culture.”

Tahura Trail Running in Bandung a big hit

The first official points scoring race of the 2016 Asia Trail Master series, Ultra Trail Hong Kong, is still one month away, but last weekend in Bandung, Indonesia, we already had a magnificent warm up with the Tahura Trail, a 2017 Candidate Race.  The 4th edition of the event was a big hit with over 2000 participants taking part in the several races! 

Contrary to the previous editions, organiser Agung Adijana, who also does mountainbiking events every year, introduced a proper 42k marathon distance to the programme. The response from the running community was very positive, with a trail course that offered quite a lot of variety and colour. Runners also remarked the many aid stations and the generally positive atmosphere, especially in light of last week's shocking occurrences in nearby Jakarta.

The men's winning time of 4:02:57 indicates that the marathon is not a walk in the park. Champion is local star Abdoullah Mitiche, who is known as a triathlete and aiming to qualify for the IronMan World Championship race in Kona, Hawai this year. Mitiche had an advantage of over one minute to second place Margono Margono. 

The women's champion was Cassidy Jones, who enjoyed a bigger margin over her nearest competitors to grab victory in 4:54:25. 

The champions of the 2016 Tahura Trail Marathon

The champions of the 2016 Tahura Trail Marathon

Top results

Men:
1. Abdullah Mitiche 4:02:57;
2. Margono Margono 4:04:02;
3. Carlos Paz 4:08:26;
4. Rhenaldi Firdaus 4:26:38
5. Aris Sopiandi 4:31:05

Women:
1. Cassidy Jones 4:54:25;
2. Ninik Hauschild 5:14:01;
3. Siti Maemunah 5:35:16
4. Ruth Theresia Hutajulu 5:49:36
5. Ina Budiyarni 6:19:49

A great atmosphere at the start of Tahura Trail 

A great atmosphere at the start of Tahura Trail 

Introducing the Mount Apo Sky Race on Mindanao

We are happy to announce a new addition to the 2016 Asia Trail Master series with the 2nd Mount Apo Sky Race.  A 70km run to the summit of the highest mountain, also a volcano, in the Philippines. Scheduled for 23 April, the event near Davao on Mindanao is the third points-scoring race in the Philippines on our calendar. 

Runners will start from almost sea level (the beach is not far from the start), and should consider the elevation gain is very relevant: Mount Apo is 2954m high, and total elevation gain for the 70km race has been measured as 4000hm. Less ambitious runners can aim for a 32km option. As an interesting add-on, the start and finish of the race is next to the San Miguel Brewery. 

This is a young race in a very young running community. Whereas running events on Luzon Island have become quite numerous the last few years, on Mindanao they are still rare. Race organiser Doi Calbes is a fervent trail runner and hiker himself and knows his home region inside out. Davao City is not far from the event venue, and neither are the famous beaches and hotel resorts in case participants wish to relax and extend their stay in the area following the ascent of Mount Apo

The main race measures 70km and so qualifies for 1 point in the Grandmaster Quest

Registration for international runners will open this week via the Asia Trail Master platform. 

Pioneers of the debut race in 2015

Pioneers of the debut race in 2015

Mount Apo is the highest peak in the Philippines

Mount Apo is the highest peak in the Philippines

Vietnam Mountain Marathon goes 100k!

The Vietnam Mountain Marathon in Sapa continues to grow and on the weekend of 24/25 September will again be a points scoring race in the Asia Trail Master series. In fact, the 4th edition of the event - organised by Topas Ecolodge - gets a new and longest race distance: 100 km! 

On trails beaten by buffaloes is the motto of the event, which saw many  hundreds of participants in 2015 and it is the biggest trail race in Vietnam. Whereas the 70km, 42km, 21km and 10km remain on the programme, the fervent ultra runners can thus now look forward to a loop of 100km and no fewer than 4200hm. This is a tough one, and the race organisers insist that this cannot be your first ultra race. 

As we can read on the official announcement:

The 100k Ultra  will cover all types of landscapes of the mountain range, river crossings and beautiful sceneries. You will start running into the darkness with your (strong!) headlamp just before midnight, and soon the adventure is on.

The Vietnam Mountain Marathon will give finishers on the 100k, 70k and 42k points for the 2016 Asia Trail Master ranking. The two longest races also qualify for 1 point in the Grandmaster Quest. 

The official registration has already been opened, and it is possible to book 3 or 4-day travel packages as well to make your Vietnam trip as convenient as possible. 

Please read key details on our cover page, while for race registration you can go to the official event website


Cordillera Mountain Ultra announced for 4/5 June

The Cordillera Mountain Marathon has become the Cordillera Mountain Ultra and is now scheduled for the weekend of 4/5 June. The new date also comes with a new location and a new race course of 50 km, which now features Mount Ugo as the highlight. Registrations open on Valentine's Day, 14 February. 

In fact, the new race venue, Dalupirip, Itogon, is closer to the nearest main city Baguio and therefore easier to access with Clark as the closest airport.  It is still a mountain race as no fewer than 3000 metres of elevation gain need to be conquered during the 50km. Mount Ugo towers above 2000m of altitude, which should also be taken into account. 

The event is organised by the NGO Cordillera Conservation Trust , which seeks to provide relevant practical and sustainable solutions to environmental problems arising in the Cordillera region that seek to undermine the continued ecological services that the mountain region provides for its people. Working in partnership with the different local communities the Trust develops practical and appropriate solutions to the environmental problems now confronting the Cordillera Region.

You can find key details of the event via our cover page, or you can go the event website for all the small print. 

Final days to register for UTHK

Ultra Trail Hong Kong opens the 2016 Asia Trail Master series on from 19 to 21 February. The event is also Hong Kong's SuperTrail, and offers three race distances this year: 100 miles, 100km and 50km. If you want to be part of it, sign up this week still as the official registration closes on Friday. 

In order to meet the new regulations by relevant authorities in Hong Kong, the race course has been modified significantly compared to last year. The 100 miles race, which in practice is 156km, starts at section 4 of the Maclehose Trail. The finish will be at the Duke of Edinburgh Training Camp, which will also function as start & finish of the 100km and 50km races. 

Please find more technical info on the race courses here.  The event website also has maps for download. 

A number of strong runners and protagonists in last year's Asia Trail Master series have already signed up for UTHK. Those who are aiming for the Grandmaster Quest, UTHK offers 1 point for both 156km and 100km finishers. 

To sign up , please go to http://registration.asiatrailmaster.com/



Beyond Asia: travel to Turkey for the 3rd Cappadocia Ultra Trail

Kuai Sports Promotions and the Asia Trail Master series team are happy to announce the cooperation with another fantastic young trail race: the Cappadocia Ultra Trail in Turkey! The 3rd edition follows a successful first two editions and will be held in Urgup on the autumn weekend of 22/23 October 2016

Cappadocia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the central part of the large country known for its 'natural wonders' and a rich cultural heritage. Tourists tend to fly over the area in hot air balloons, trail runners will traverse the Cappadocia valleys and conquer the hills on foot for a truly amazing experience. On offer are three different courses and race distances with the longest one being 110km in length with an altitude gain of 3350hm. The medium course is 60km (1850hm) and the short is 30km (900hm). The second half of the 110km race has been modified a bit and will be even more spectacular. 

At Kuai Sports Promotions we are happy to offer interested runners assistance for their registration for the race and for optional multi-day tourist package extensions or just a balloon trip over the area. The travel packages are either Cappadocia-race-only, or a 1-week trip that includes visits to Istanbul and/or Ephesus. Please see details  in the PDF brochures below. If you wish to book one of these, please contact us for details. 

To register for the race only, please note that in order to gain access to our special conditions you need to enter a code in the online form that you can find on the event website. The registration code depends on the race distance you choose. Alternatively, just email us at info@asiatrailmaster.com and we do the race registration for you. 

And the winner is...

We received lots of correct answers to our little quiz yesterday, and an innocent hand picked out the name of Mr Isaac Wan Ho Yuen from Hong Kong out of the hat. Mr Yuen thus wins a free race entry for the Beach Bunch Trail Challenge 42k marathon in Brunei on 28 February. 

In the next weeks we will be offering more free spots for races on our 2016 Asia Trail Master calendar, so stay tuned to our pages! 

Kris Van de VeldeComment
Win 1 FREE race entry for the Beach Bunch Trail Marathon

In order to start 2016 on a fine note, we are happy to give away 1 free race entry for the Beach Bunch Trail Challenge event in Brunei on 28 February. The event is a new entry in our Asia Trail Master series, and excitement is high, given the domestic race slots were already sold out before new year. 

The Beach Bunch Trail Challenge features races over a marathon and half marathon distance. Our lucky draw for the free race entry is ONLY valid for the 42km marathon distance (no changes allowed afterwards neither), and does not include travel and accommodation. 

Our online competition runs for just 24 hours, and this on Thursday, 7 January, starting and ending at midnight Hong Kong time. Please note that this competition is targeted at international runners, i.e. coming from outside Brunei.

To have a chance to win the free ticket, you only need to provide the correct answer to the following question:

  • What is the name of the beach where the Beach Bunch Trail Challenge starts and finishes

Participants can submit their answers via the form above, or via a message on the Asia Trail Master Facebook page. From among all the correct answers we will pick the winner by lucky draw on Friday, 8 January.  

GOOD LUCK! 

Best wishes to all of you for a happy, fun and healthy 2016!

The Asia Trail Master Team. 

The course of the 42km Beach Bunch Trail Marathon

The course of the 42km Beach Bunch Trail Marathon