Vietnam Mountain Marathon postponed
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The covid 19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc around the world and sports and other events are now also facing setbacks in Vietnam even. Until recently, a country where life more or less went on as usual, including sports events such as Dalat Ultra Trail in June. A number of covid infections in Danang have put everyone at high alert now, however, and even the Northwest of the country does not escape that. Race Director David Lloyd has had no choice but to postpone the classic Vietnam Mountain Marathon at the Topas Lodge in Sapa for two months. The new date covers the weekend of 21-22 November 2020.

The official announcement reads as follows:

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: VMM POSTPONED | THÔNG BÁO QUAN TRỌNG: HOÃN SỰ KIỆN VMM2020 (Tiếng Việt ở dưới) We have been in consultation with Lao Cai and Sapa authorities and this week it has been decided that VMM is postponed to 20,21,22 November 2020. We know that many of you, like us here at Topas, have spent the last months hoping that VMM would happen on its usual September weekend. We are sorry to make this announcement, but we support the local authorities and believe it is in the best interests of the community. The whole team here at Topas shares your disappointment, but we will remain optimistic and continue to plan for a great next Vietnam Mountain Marathon... perhaps an even harder VMM than ever in the month of November! All those signed up for VMM 2020 have already been sent an email with full details - please check your inbox (including promotions/spam) for this information.

The same team also organises the Vietnam Jungle Marathon at the end of October. The postponement of VMM means Korea 50K is now (again) the first points race on the ATM calendar on the last weekend of September.

Rewatch Episode 6 of the Tale of the Trail
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Episode 6 of our video talk show The Tale of the Trail aired on Friday, 14 August and was labeled “Summer Blues”. This time the show featured ATM Champion Veronika Vadovicova and Karen Geh talking about ATG Vertical - Race For Elevation, Amit Mehta from the Unived nutrition brand, Jeremy Ritcey and Valerie Lagarde from Lantau 70 in Hong Kong, Thimo Kilbert on his ‘9 Marathons For Bali’ and last but not least UTKC winner Fredelyn Alberto and Amy Khor.

Rewatch the entire episode 6 via our YouTube Channel (link below) or on our Facebook page.

The next episode 7 is scheduled for the first week of September and will a.o. feature David Lloyd from the upcoming Vietnam Mountain Marathon classic.

Media release: 2020 ATM Championship merges with 2021 Championship series
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MEDIA RELEASE / 12 August 2020 - After days of critical reflection and discussions with stakeholders, it has been formally decided that the 2020 Asia Trail Master Championship will be merged with next year’s 2021 Championship series. As country border closures and general travel restrictions are expected to be retained by most Asian governments in the foreseeable future, it has become virtually impossible to have a meaningful international running competition still this year. However, by merging and not cancelling, all runners who already scored ATM Championship and Grandmaster Quest points in the early months of 2020 will keep those points going into 2021. In addition, runners will score points as usual in the races that take place in the months yet to come - beginning with Vietnam Mountain Marathon and Korea 50K at the end of September. Important note: given all remaining races on the 2020 ATM calendar are expected to be limited to domestic or even just local residents, runners in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and potentially Japan, who can all still join more than one race, will only carry their best result over to 2021.

By merging 2020 with 2021 we especially wanted to show respect for the runners who made significant efforts to travel to the early season races: Tahura Trail in Indonesia, EcoTrail Al Ula in Saudi Arabia and UT Koh Chang in Thailand,” says ATM founder and general manager Kris Van de Velde. “Going to UTKC in mid-February, for example, was already quite complicated as covid 19 had begun to spread around the region. At the same time, we feel we do not hamper the integrity of next year’s ATM Championship by allowing runners to carry over one or maybe two points results obtained this year. After all, elites need to deliver no fewer than five strong results if they want a realistic shot at the 2021 championship title. The current sole points leader in the 2020 men’s category, Hisashi Kitamura, was consulted and gave the idea the thumbs up. We are grateful for his sportsmanship.

As nobody will be crowned at the end of 2020, John Ellis and Veronika Vadovicova will logically remain the reigning ATM Champions for another year.

For Grandmaster aspirants, the Grandmaster Quest’s 2-year-time requirement has been ‘frozen’ since March and will remain frozen until at least the end of 2020 and possibly until 1 March 2021. The latter, obviously, depends on the development of the covid 19 crisis. As for the elites, all runners on the GM Quest will not lose any obtained points as long as the clock is not ticking.

The ATM Final, Borneo TMBT Ultra in Sabah, East Malaysia, is still on schedule for the weekend of 19/20 December. No Championship-decider anymore, but a new coveted prize will be introduced. More on this coming soon, as everyone in Malaysia is currently awaiting formal decisions by the government on event-related matters. In total, 12 events are still regarded as ‘active’ for 2020, although it is highly uncertain all 12 will effectively take place.

Appendix:

2020 Race Results carried over to 2021:

  • Tahura Trail (INA)

  • EcoTrail Al Ula (KSA)

  • UT Koh Chang (THA)

  • Dalat Ultra Trail (VIE)

Note: all runners who scored championship points in the abovementioned races keep all these points for the 2021 season

Upcoming 2020 ATM Championship events (status 11 August)

  • Vietnam Mountain Marathon (VIE)

  • Korea 50K (KOR)

  • Ultimate Trails of Penang (MAS)

  • Hakuba Trails (JPN) - unconfirmed

  • Ultra Trail Chiang Rai (THA)

  • Vietnam Jungle Marathon (VIE)

  • Ultimate Tsaigu (CHN)

  • Lantau 70 (HKG)

  • Monkeys Trail (THA)

  • The Punisher (PHI)

  • Izu Trail Journey (JPN)

  • Borneo TMBT Ultra (MAS)

Note: runners can score ATM Championship points in each, but only one result - the best - will be carried over to 2021. Check the event’s details on our site to find out which race distance matters for the ATM Championship (i.e. it is not necessarily the longest race distance category)

John Ellis remains the reigning men’s ATM Champion a while longer

John Ellis remains the reigning men’s ATM Champion a while longer

Veronika Vadovicova: reigning women’s ATM champion till at least end of 2021

Veronika Vadovicova: reigning women’s ATM champion till at least end of 2021

Support 9 Marathons for Bali
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9 Marathons for Bali: Germany's Thimo Kilberth, a well-known and strong trail runner based on the Island of the Gods, today has started his ambition to run across all 9 districts of Bali in 9 days. This translates into a full marathon a day.

His goal is to support 9 local charity organisations that have been hit hard by the economic collapse on the Indonesian island due to the covid 19 crisis. Charities that provide important humanitarian aid through their projects and that typically rely on donations and funding from the tourism industry as well. A tourism industry that has seen basically aii its activities stopped since March - soon half a year ago. Bali derives more than 80% of its income via tourism….

You can support Thimo in raising funds for the charities while he runs. All details can be found on the website 9 Marathons For Bali, and we will keep you updated on Thimo's achievements in the next days.

https://www.9marathonsforbali.org