Dubbed “The world’s toughest mountain race”, runners run up and down the mountain, a total distance of 21 km. Starting 2012, runners will follow a new route which is longer by 2km and the event will be known as Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon: Adventure Series.
Record: Marco De Gasperi (Italy), 2010: 2:33.56. Time to summit: 1:35.29
2011 (22-23 October)
Men’s Open
1 Kílian Jornet Burgada (Spain), 23: 2:37.04
Note: prizemoney: USD4,500. He’d won the Climbathon twice before in 2007 and 2009.
2 Marco De Gasperi (Italy), 2:37:48
Note: De Gasperi first to reach the summit, clocking 1:37.49
3 Luis Alberto Hernando (Spain), 2:42.36
Best local performance: Safrey Sumping who finished 6th. He finished 5th in 2010.
Women’s Open
1 Danny Kuilin Gongot (Sabah/Malaysia), 44: 3:41.29
Note: this is her 4th win, after 1997, 1998 and 2003. She finished 5th in 2010. No Malaysian woman had won the race since 2003. Having trained for just 2 weeks, she was second to summit in 2:20.17 behind Brandy Erholtz (USA) who clocked 2:11.19. For the win, she received USD4,500. And of course she wore the RM8 Adidas Kampung.
2 Anna Frost (New Zealand): 3:50.38
Note: Frost also placed second in 2010
3 Brandy Erholtz (USA): 3:52.21s
I guess it’s safe to say that you’d never see these guys and gals dress plus size.
2010
Men’s Open
1 Marco De Gasperi (Italy), 2:33:56 (summit: 1:35.29)
2 Sudip Kulung (Nepal), 2:46.14 (summit: 1:48.04)
3 Tofol Castaner (Spain), 2:58.09 (summit: 1:50:20)
Best local performance: Safrey Sumping (5th): 3:02.47 (summit: 1:59.24)
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