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UTMB INTERNATIONAL: THAILAND BY UTMB (OCTOBER 30 – NOVEMBER 1 2020) JOINS BY UTMB RACES
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UTMB International, have today announced the launch of their newest international event, Thailand by UTMB. Working alongside local organizers the Sports Authority of Thailand and Running Connect, the first edition will take place from 30 October to 1 November 2020, as the group further increases their presence in Asia. This race will join Gaoligong By UTMB, Panda Trail By UTMB, Oman By UTMB and Vald’aran By UTMB.
UTMB INTERNATIONAL: THAILAND BY UTMB JOINS THE CLUB
The event will be based around the highest mountain in Thailand, Doi Inthanon in the Chiang Mai Province, and at 2,656 metres, it is known locally as “The Roof of Thailand”. This national park is located in the north-west of the country, allowing runners the chance to get off the beaten track and experience a true adventure; crossing rivers, chasing hidden waterfalls, passing royal burial grounds, and learning about the local people.
Trail runners can choose from four distances; the 175km ‘Inthanon 6’ ultra-race, the ‘Inthanon 5’ 120km, ‘Inthanon 4’ 80km race and the shorter ‘Inthanon 1’ 25km race. The race names refer to the number of ITRA points earned by the finishers, and full course details will be announced on 10 March 2020, when registrations will officially open.
Thailand by UTMB adds to the Group’s growing portfolio of world-class trail events across Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and Asia. Catherine Poletti, UTMB Group President who attended the official announcement at the Sports Authority of Thailand headquarters in Bangkok, commented on UTMB Group’s presence in Asia. “Trail running in Asia is a booming sport. There are now 1,114 trail races across the continent, according to International Trail Running Association, and in Thailand we’ve seen a huge growth in recent years, with just 14 races in 2016 compared to 84 today. At UTMB Mont Blanc, 66 Thai runners will take to the start line this year, and so we’re hugely excited to be helping to drive that growth, and to launch Thailand by UTMB alongside our partners the Sports Authority of Thailand and Running Connect.”
- Photo: Thailand by UTMB
- Photo: Thailand by UTMB
The new event was announced following a successful test event held earlier in February, which saw 1,000 runners take to the trails of the Doi Inthanon mountain. “We were extremely impressed by how well executed the test event was and these beautiful mountains will provide a unique experience for both Thai and international runners. All of the events supported by UTMB are organised with the highest quality standards, and we aim use of our love of the mountains to not only have a direct economic impact on the territories in which they are hosted, but also to contribute to a better world. By respecting nature, showcasing and protecting beautiful natural environments, highlighting cultural diversity and encouraging a diverse range of runners on the trails from across the globe. Here in Thailand, this new event will offer an unforgettable experience not only for every athlete, but also the volunteers, Thai and visiting international media as well as the local people who will have the opportunity to be part of the event. It will be a demonstration of the country’s ability to organize world-class events”, concluded Catherine.
Thailand by UTMB is expected to attract the sports best athletes, with the US’s Meredith Edwards and Jason Schlarb both already confirmed. The nearest international airport is less than two hour’s drive from Doi Inthanon in the city of Chiang Mai, and as a partner to the event will offer runners the opportunity to stay in Thailand longer and experience the beauty of the country while enjoying the warm Thai hospitality. “This is a great opportunity for Thailand to show our potential as a top destination for Trail runners from around the world and we are looking forward to showcasing our beautiful landscape and Thai style,” Mr Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn Minister of Tourism and Sports commented. “A combination of the spectacular landscape with the Thai arts, culture and Thai food will create a fantastic and unique experience for runners. We strongly believe that our natural resources and high-quality team management will help drive our ambition for Thailand By UTMB to become a major event on the Asian trail running calendar.”
- Photo: Thailand by UTMB
- Photo: Thailand by UTMB
This even will join the other By UTMB events which will now be 5 events for runners all around the world, all of them concentrated in the second half of the year since Gaoligong By UTMB event had to change its date due the Coronavirus Outbreak this year.
- Val d’Aran by UTMB (Spain) 3-5 July
- Thailand by UTMB (Thailand) 30 October-1 November
- Panda Trail by UTMB (China) 20-22 November
- Oman by UTMB (Oman) 3-5 December
- Gaoligong by UTMB (China) 18-20 December
Remember that finishing one of the 100mile races for these By UTMB race will give you direct access to the UTMB 2021
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