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Hong Kong 100 Ultra Trail Race

January 27, 2022 @ 8:00 am UTC+0

$

Distance: 100K – Description:
The Vibram® Hong Kong 100 is an ultra endurance race that takes place in Hong Kong. The 103km course starts in Pak Tam Chung on the Sai Kung Peninsula and covers some of the most beautiful scenery in Hong Kong, including remote and unspoilt beaches, ancient forests, nature trails, reservoirs and steep hills. The course is based around Hong Kong’s famous Maclehose Trail, but with some diversions to ensure that runners spend more time in its most scenic sections, as well as finishing with the descent from Hong Kong’s highest peak (Tai Mo Shan). The course involves a cumulative elevation gain of over 5300 meters and the cut-off time is 30 hours. This is a unique, challenging and beautiful run for the trail running enthusiast and a chance to take part in an unforgettable event. Join us and make some memories! Virtual in 2022.

Details

Date:
January 27, 2022
Time:
8:00 am UTC+0
Cost:
$
Event Category:
Website:
http://www.hk100-ultra.com/

Venue

Hong Kong 100 Ultra Trail Race – Pak Tam ChungHong Kong
Pak Tam Chung Hong Kong Hong Kong + Google Map

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