Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Race Results - KOTM Hardcore Hundred Miles (H1) Trail Ultramarathon 2016, Larian Rimba Universiti Melaya 2016, Thirsty Run 2016, Paddy Run 2016, King of Kampung Kemensah 2016, Sultan Ahmad Shah (SAS) International Eco-Challenge 2016, Running Kaki Watermelon Relay 2016 and Kerian International Duathlon 2016

What : KOTM Hardcore Hundred Miles (H1) Trail Ultramarathon 2016
When : 20th May 2016 (Friday), 12:01am - 21th May 2016 (Saturday), 12:00am
Where : START: Kayapa Town Hall , FINISH: Kayapa Central School(H1), Philippines
Distance : 100miles (178.6km by Real Ho Yuen Loong's GPS Kok)
Podium : Top 3
Medal : Finisher Medal for all runners within cut off time of 40 hours.
Website : Click here!
Official Result : Click here!

Men Category:
39'17.40 - Real Ho Yuen Loong, Pm89 (45/64)
00'00.00 - Lai Fong Sang, Pm38 (00th) - 125km - DNF!!

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What : Larian Rimba Universiti Melaya 2016
When : 21th May 2016 (Saturday)
Where : Kolej Kediaman Dayasari (Kelima), University of Malaya
Distance : 10km road & trail run mix (8.7km by Ling King Keong's GPS Kok)
Podium : Top 3
Medal : Finisher Medal for all runners.
Website : Click here!

Men Category:
54.40 - Goh Jing Jing, Pm100 (3rd) - Podium!!
1'01.18 - Ling King Keong, Pm36 (00th)
1'08.25 - Chua Eng Siong, Pm35 (00th)
1'20.02 - Yap Chee Ching, Pm68 (00th)

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What : Thirsty Run 2016
When : 22th May 2016 (Sunday)
Where : Laman 1, Malaysia Agro Eeposition Park, Serdang
Distance : 12km (12km by Chua Eng Siong's GPS Kok)
Podium : Top 3
Medal : Finisher medal for all runners
Website : Click here!

Super Men Category:
1'02.18 - Chua Eng Siong, Pm35 (00th)

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What : Paddy Run 2016
When : 22th May 2016 (Sunday)
Where : SMJK Yoke Kuan, Sekinchan
Distance : 12km (12.35km by Angel Tang Chai Ling's GPS Kok)
                    6.5km (6.5km by Ken Lam's GPS Kok)
Podium : Top 5
Medal : Finisher medal for all runners
Website : Click here!

Women Open 12km:
57.17 - Angel Tang Chai Ling, Pm61 (2nd) - Podium!!

Men Open 6.5km:
25.43 - Ken Lam, Pm20 (00th)

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What : King of Kampung Kemensah 2016
When : 22th May 2016 (Sunday)
Where : Kg Kemensah in Hulu Kelang, Selangor
Distance : 50km (50km by Chin Teck Sin's GPS Kok)
                    18km (18km by Raymond Ng Chow Kiong's GPS Kok)
Podium : Top 3
Medal : Finisher medal for all runners within cut off time of 11'00
Website : Click here!
Official Result : Click here!

Men Open 50km:
7'13.59 - Chin Teck Sin, Pm18 (12/49)

Men Veteran 18km:
2'05.13 - Raymond Ng Chow Kiong, Pm48 (2/51) - Podium!!
2'40.51 - Yap Chee Ching, Pm68 (21/51)

Women Open 18km:
0'00.00 - Carol Tan Khai Jou, Pm76 (00th) - DNS!!

Women Veteran 18km:
2'14.02 - Michelle Looi Mei Yan, Pm78 - (Champion) - Podium!!

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What : Sultan Ahmad Shah (SAS) International Eco-Challenge 2016
When : 22th May 2016 (Sunday)
Where : Start and Finish at Dataran Tiong, Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Pahang Darul Makmur
Distance : 30km (26km by Sharon Chow Siew Hoon's GPS Kok)
Podium : Top 10
Medal : Finisher medal for all runners within cut off time of 7'00
Website : Click here!
Official Result : Click here!

Women Category:
7'33.00 - Sharon Chow Siew Hoon, Pm74 (00th)

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What : Running Kaki Watermelon Relay 2016
When : 22th May 2016 (Sunday)
Where : Kepong Metropolitan Park
Distance : 3.4km/Loop (3.33km by Lee Teck Wai's GPS Kok)
Podium : Top 5
Medal : Finisher medal for all runners
Website : Click here!

Men Open Team 3.4km:
Team :
Pacemakers Melon - 50.28 - (Champion) - Podium!!
00.00 - Goh Jing Jing, Pm100
14.49 - Kenny Wong Kok Wai, Pm69

Pacemakers Melody - 51.06 - (2nd Placing) - Podium!!
00.00 - Ronnie See, Pm1 (00th)

Pacemakers Melody - 52.28 - (3rd Placing) - Podium!!
14.17 - Lee Teck Wai, Pm57 (00th)
00.00 - May Han (00th)
00.00 - Chris Pck (00th)

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What : Kerian International Duathlon 2016
When : 22th May 2016 (Sunday)
Where : Bagan Serai, Perak Stadium
Distance : 5km Run, 40km Bike, 10km Run
Podium : Top 5
Medal :  Finisher Medal for all
Website : Click here!
Official Result : Click here!

Men Open:
2'04.21 - Jason Loh, Pm84 - (Champion) - Podium!!
5km Run - 19:44
T1 - Run to Bike Transition - 1:38
40km Bike - 1'04:21
T2 - Bike to Run Transition - 1:08
10km Run - 37:28

Men Senior Veteran:
2'38.23 - Lim Kian Huat, Pm5 (7/42)
5km Run - 23:17
T1 - Run to Bike Transition - 2:55
40km Bike - 1'23:41
T2 - Bike to Run Transition - 2:48
10km Run - 45:41

Women Junior Veteran:
2'52.47 - Lim Siaw Hua, Pm11 (6/38)
5km Run - 27:04
T1 - Run to Bike Transition - 3:33
40km Bike - 1'29:10
T2 - Bike to Run Transition - 2:07
10km Run - 50:51

Women Junior Veteran:
3'10.38 - Kong Yen Erl, Pm41 (19/38)
5km Run - 34:34
T1 - Run to Bike Transition - 3:54
40km Bike - 1'22:53
T2 - Bike to Run Transition - 3:34
10km Run - 1'05:41

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updated by Weng Woo @ Pm83, 25th May 2016, 18:50hrs

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