Simpur 50: Milton Amat chasing 9th win on Brunei's return

This weekend’s Simpur 50 ultra is the first ATM points race in Brunei in six years. A long-awaited return to the scene of the smallest country on Borneo island after the demise of the Beach Bunch Trail Challenge. Taking place in and around capital city Bandar Seri Begawan, aka BSB, Simpur has a treacherously tough course, which it has in common with its predecessor. Last year’s Candidate Race edition showed us that many runners were caught by surprise. Brunei lacks the high altitude mountains, but its hill zone goes up and down continuously and often very steeply so. In the past we made the comparison with the Tour of Flanders in cycling, and that remains valid for Simpur Ultra as well. Apart from a very enthusiastic local running community, the organising team of Passion Ku and Team Anakpanyuand is also happy with the presence of Sabah’s biggest trail stars on the start list: Milton Amat, Wilsen Singgin and the two best-known Lintanga sisters are all due to race this weekend.

Season 9 of the Asia Trail Master Championship has a big Borneo stamp on it, with points races in Brunei and both Malaysian States Sabah and Sarawak, before the big ATM Final at Borneo TMBT Ultra in Sabah on 14 September. It is testimony of and in celebration of the great trail running communities on the large island. Running at home, Milton Amat, meanwhile 40+, has a fantastic opportunity this season to finally win the ATM Championship title after two podiums in 2019 and 2022. He has already collected 950 points this season, winning BUTM 50 and scoring 2nd in Lantau 70, and in Brunei he starts as the man-to-beat for his 9th ATM points race victory.

Let’s see whether his younger compatriot Wilsen Singgin can put up a challenge. From a purely competitive point of view, Singgin went a bit through the motions last year, but has appeared refreshed and refocused in 2024. The gap between him and Milton Amat seems to have decreased. Singgin certainly has a bigger reputation on the long ultras, but Simpur 50 might just be tough and technical enough for him to stay with Milton. From peninsular Malaysia, Mohd Sulhan from Team Scott will also be a serious podium contender. Relatively new on the scene, Sulhan has been taking podiums at BUTM and Silabur already.

There’s also several local Bruneian candidates for a podium finish. Alexander Chung has a wealth of experience, but also Hidayat Metussin and Baharuddin Haji have shown good form this season. Ibni Nudin, who knows? Let’s also keep an eye out on the Thailanders, amongst whom 2023 ATM Finalist Amorn Kimnguan.

The women’s race features in-form and busy bee Adelinah Lintanga and Jassica Lintanga. Adelinah has just finished 3rd on the podium in Tioman 50 last week and is the #1 in the Malaysian ATM points ranking at the moment. She will be the first runner to score four results this season, and will normally speaking have her place in Team Malaysia at the ATM Championship Final fully secured this weekend. Her elder sister Jess will be doing her third race of the season and is also a potential qualifier for the final. Arguably the most competitive Sabahan female runner at present, Rejlen James, has her eyes set on Mantra in Indonesia next month.

ATM will be reporting live from Simpur 50 on our usual channels, with our facebook page being the one to get the latest updates on the race situation.

Going for ATM race victory number 9 this weekend: Milton Amat

Wilsen Singgin , always a serious podium contender

Amorn Kimnguan , experience and resilience from Thailand

Point Trail Ultra highlighting Bukidnon's rise

Bukidnon Province in the northern Mindanao region of the Philippines is claiming attention for the next few weeks with MUSPO coming up on 13/14 July as the next points race event in the country, but first there is the inaugural edition of Point Trail Ultra this weekend. Point Trail Ultra is a Candidate Race taking place in the province’s capital city Malaybalay and is directed by Yoyong Sacayle, one of Bukidnon’s star elite runners who is part of last year’s ATM Championship winning Team Pilipinas. The main race category is the 50km with a total elevation gain of over 2300 hm.

As we wrote back in April, Bukidnon means “highlander” or “mountain dweller” so you know what to expect. In fact, the province is one of the country’s leading rice, corn and pineapple producers, too, and is stated as one of the Philippines’ fastest growing economies. Also in trail running, Bukidnon has developed as a genuine runners’ destination. Earlier this season, we have already had Mt Kalatungan Ultra, too.

While Yoyong Sacayle will be taking up RD duties, one of the other local protagonists features on the start list: Mary Joy Sumanda, also a member of Team Pilipinas last season and a Top 10 finisher. A start list for the 50k that has 174 names on it, by the way. Mary Joy and Shally Yuson rank among the favourites in the women’s race, but with so many new names we might as well see a surprise come along. In the men’s 50k, we have strong competitors like Kik Suello, Florence Alave, Ariehmar Bardoquillo, Jevie Cagatin, Carlo Chiong, the Amigleo brothers and last-but-not-least Jomarc Ferrer. Several of them are currently in the mix for this season’s team spots at the ATM Championship Final in Malaysia on 14 September.

ATM will be reporting from the Point Trail Ultra event as usual.

RD and 2023 ATM Finalist and winning Team Championship member Yoyong Sacayle

Local runner Mary Joy Sumanda finished 10th in last year’s ATM Championship Final in Indonesia

Masterclass by Hau Ha in Tioman 50!

Vietnamese trail phenomenon and 2022 Asia Trail Master Champion Hau Ha delivered an absolute masterclass at the fantastic 2nd edition of Tioman Ultra 50 in Malaysia. Ever smiling, ever comfortable and ever self-confident, Hau Ha won the tough race overall in 7h14’ as if it were her usual Sunday’s fun run. Halfway into the race, at sunrise, she dropped the first male, local hero Yusof Ezkandar early on a lengthy and steep concrete road uphill. Ezkandar had to hike up, Hau could run it all the way up. The manner in which she performed that, and her dancing and playful moves in the ensuing descent even made her head coach Guim Valls raise his eyebrows. At least in an ATM-promoted race, this was the strongest she has ever been and she did not even have to push, despite a very crafty effort by Ezkandar, who exceeded his own performance level last weekend . Hau Ha’s limits have certainly not been reached yet and her Tioman showing bodes well for her ambition to win in Chamonix end of August. It was her 6th career victory in Asia Trail Master, made even sweeter by the second place of her compatriot and team mate at Team Mude Sports, Loi Luong.

Tioman Ultra 50 is the latest trail event project by Ewegene Tan and MMTF Consultant. It takes place on a relatively small but gorgeous tropical island, approximately two hours by ferry from Mersing on Malaysia’s southeastern coast. Logistical limitations put a cap on the total number of participants at the event (600), but that was certainly not a bad thing. Having learnt from the feedback of last year’s candidate race, the organising team has upgraded the event and racing experience to the highest level within the limitations of their budget. It takes time to get to Tioman, but once there, runners had an experience that the trendy among them would call ‘trail porn’. Proof, once more, that one does not need an overnight 100k to make a great and satisfying trail event.

You can re-watch a lot of livestreams and videos on our ATM facebook and ATM YouTube pages. Tioman 50 also made sure that worked and the result is one of the highest viewership numbers in ATM history.

The 50k race started at 3 am in relatively mild temperatures but with a high degree of humidity. Four runners quickly detached themselves from the rest: Singapore’s Chris Timms, last year’s winner Yusof Ezkandar, up-and-comer Lee Min Xiang and Vietnam’s Hau Ha as the first female. During the initial 7km on concrete roads that led to the ascent of Gunung Kajang, Tioman’s highest peak at just above 1000m, it was interesting to see the variations in Hau Ha’s pace. As if she was doing interval training. Afterwards, she did explain these short accelerations were to test her own legs, but also to see how the three guys responded. Timms had already raced Hau Ha before on Mt Apo in 2022. The two Malaysians knew her, of course, but were still amazed at what they were experiencing first-hand. Eventually, the quartet stayed more or less together until aid station 1 and the foot of Mount Kajang. On the climb, Ezkandar set the pace and would also reach the summit first - a bit ahead of Hau Ha. Ezkandar was first spotted as a young talent on the ATM circuit before covid, but had not been seen since. His professional duties do not allow him to compete very often - especially when long travel is involved. Freshly nicknamed as ‘the Flowerboy’ , Ezkandar was determined to try and give the Vietnamese girl a run for her money. His own split times were indeed considerably faster than he did last year. However, to no avail. In the descent of Kajang, Hau Ha used her technical skills to full effect and caught up with Ezkandar, who couldn’t hide his admiration upon arrival together at the second aid station. He took the punch with a smile of resignation, as they’d say in boxing, knowing the k.o. blow was coming. A few kilometres later, Hau Ha ran away from Ezkandar uphill.

From then on it was a true one-woman-show until the finish. Ezkandar did well in not giving up and keeping a steady pace of his own to finish some 35 minutes later as first male - which meant he had just won his first ATM points race. Lee Min Xiang arrived 45 minutes later for third place overall, second male. A great introduction to him, it was his first ATM points race. Chris Timms looked solid in third for a long time, but he ran out of steam in the last technical section - the ‘dragon back’. Experienced Malaysian Syahmim Nazmy caught him and managed to grab third away from the Singapore-based Britain. Seng Lip Ku was fifth in the men’s race.

Next was Loi Luong, the Vietnamese winner of Lam Dong Trail last year. Team mate of Hau Ha, Loi ran second female the entire race and finishing sixth overall is an impressive accomplishment for the young runner. Especially considering Adelinah Lintanga came third forty minutes after her. Lintanga did have a tumble in the descent of Kajang, but still. Loi Leung, who was also second in Cuc Phuong 42k earlier this season, will be among the favourites at Borneo TMBT Ultra in September - the ATM Championship Final. Obviously, that is considering Hau Ha is likely to give the ATM Final a pass, just two weeks after her only real goal of the year in France. Nevertheless, with UTSG 50 in Singapore next on her race calendar, Hau is in any case setting up a Plan B and looking to grab her wild card for the ATM Final as former champion.

‘Flowerboy’ Yusof Ezkandar: first ATM race victory in his running journey, even if it may not have felt like one