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01 Oct, 2018

Kenyans sweep top spots at scorching MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50

Kenyans sweep top spots at scorching MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50 

Ethiopia’s Gebremeskel wins women’s title and fifth overall in the 50km trail race 

September 29, 2018, Singapore – For the fourth year in a row, Kenyans have dominated the MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50, claiming the top five spots among men in the 50-kilometre trail race. Their stronghold on the overall top five was broken by a remarkable performance from Ethiopia’s Ehtiopia Aregay Gebremeskel, who was the first woman across the finish line at Bukit Timah’s Hindhede Walk and fifth overall.

Overall champion Hillary Kipkering clocked 3 hours 25 minutes and 47 seconds, while Gebremeskel claimed the women’s title in 4:12:52. Wei Feng (4:23:43) was the fastest Singapore runner and eighth among the men, while Jun-zhen Lim (5:46:03) was the fastest Singapore female, placing sixth among the women.

It was Kipkering’s first time racing in Singapore and also his first 50km race. He said: “Luckily, today’s weather was good. I really enjoyed the course. I came to the race with many friends from Kenya. It was a good experience for me.”

Nearly 20 minutes behind in second was Noah Kutung Chepsergon (3:44:19). “It is nice to race in Singapore because the scenery is really beautiful. It was my first time joining a 50km race but I really enjoyed the whole race,” said Chepsergon.

Third-placed Shadrack Kiprotich Mengich (3:49:34) was also racing his first 50km. “It was so challenging,” said Mengich. “I am so glad to be third, but next time I will try my best to be number one.”

Winning the women’s category comfortably by over 20 minutes, Gebremeskel is no stranger to the distance, having done – and won – three 50km races in Thailand. But it was her first time racing in Singapore. “I’m glad to be the champion,” she said.

Asked about the race course, she said she enjoyed the forested parts the best. “It made me feel like I was in my home country – the weather was very hot outside but it was cool in the forest,” said Gebremeskel.

The conditions were more familiar to second-placed woman Naum Jepkosgei (4:34:27) of Kenya, who has raced in Singapore – though this was her first MSIG 50. Jepkosgei said: “I really enjoyed today’s run and I liked the forested part the most. The race was challenging but I felt very energetic when I was in the forest.” She also declared confidently that she would win the race next year.

Just a few minutes adrift in third was Japan’s Rie Sugaya (4:39:06) in her first trail race. Sugaya, who has done a few road races in Singapore, said: “I didn’t expect to be in the top three because trail running is really hard for me. It’s really different from flat road races. I had to be very focused on the trail so I didn’t have the chance to enjoy the scenery.”

Apart from the 50km race, the MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50 also offered race distances of 21km, 10km and 5km, to cater to runners of all abilities.

Kenyans James Karanja (1:22:14) and Carolyn Jebiwott Mutai (1:41:32) claimed the men’s and women’s titles respectively in the 21km event. Karanja said the win was very meaningful for him, adding: “The course is tough and the most challenging part is the last 2km with all the uphills.”

Mutai concurred on the toughness of the course. She said: “The hilly part was most challenging for me. I used to be a short-distance runner doing 5km races. This was my first time in a 21km race and the result is beyond my expectations.”

In the 10km event, Nepalese runners swept the men’s podium with Nimesh Gurung coming out tops in 39:17. Gurung said: “This is my first official champion award and I’m so excited about it. Even though the route was a bit complicated, the scenery was good. I think I will join this race next year again.”

Normad Elodie of France, who is in Singapore on vacation, was the first woman in 46:12. She said she felt fantastic and the race made her holiday more fun: “Singapore is a great city and the views on the course were good, though it was technical for me.”

Another tourist, Dean Comber of Australia, won the 5km event in 24:50. He said: “I was looking for a race on the Internet and this interesting one appeared so I participated. The race was very challenging and the ground was undulating – it was real trail running. I liked it very much.”

Singapore’s Catherine Quek, in her first 5km race, was the top woman in 35:45. She said: “I really enjoyed the course. It was challenging for me with the hills and rocks, and less flat road. It was worth to try this race.”

In support of a greener Singapore,guest-of-honour Mr Baey Yam Keng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Community and Youth & Transport, flaggedoff and participated in the Zero Waste 10km race. Mr Baey clocked 1:21:26. 

Participants in the Zero Waste category, a first for this edition of the MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50, voluntarily gave up the race T-shirt and finisher’s medal. In return, they were awarded a special race bib.

Other green initiatives undertaken by race organisers Action Asia include:

·        A strict no-cup policy at aid stations – participants had to refill their own hydration receptacle if they needed water

·        Recommending participants bring their own bag for race pack collection 

·        Reducing food waste by encouraging runners to take only what they needed at aid stations and at the race village 

·        A conscious effort to improve waste management and recycle waste by using dedicated bins at the race village

·        Going paperless and offering only finisher e-certificates

The MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50 was possible thanks to the generous support of title sponsor MSIG Insurance and supporting partners Singapore Tourism Board, Action X Store, Outdoor Channel, Triplefit, Run Magazine, The Food Bank Singapore, Runsociety, JustRunLah, Royale International, Chiropractic Studio Singapore, Santa Fe Relocation, Parc Sovereign Hotel - Albert St, uParcel, Elements Wellness Group, Porta Pumper, ITRA, UTMB Qualifier and the Action Asia Foundation.

For the full race results, please visit http://www.actionasiaevents.com/results.html?name=HK50

 

2018 MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50 – Top finishers 

50km - Top 5 Men

1. HILLARY KIPKERING -Kenya- 3:25:47

2. NOAH KUTUNG CHEPSERGON – Kenya – 3:44:19

3. SHADRACK KIPROTICH MENGICH – Kenya– 3:49:34

4. ISIKA DENNIS MULWA – Kenya – 3:50:55

5. JOEL KIPKOECH ROTICH – Kenya – 4:14:23

 

Top 5 Women

1. ETHIOPIA  AREGAY GEBREMESKEL – Ethiopia – 4:12:52

2. NAUM JEPKOSGEI – Kenya – 4:34:27

3. RIE SUGAYA – Japan – 4:39:06

4. MEI WEN – China – 5:04:22

5. KUO WAN TING – Taiwan – 5:22:57

 

21km

Men’s ChampionJAMES KARANJA – Kenya- 1:22:14

Women’s Champion         - CAROLYN JEBIWOTT MUTAI – Kenya – 1:41:32

 

10km

Men’s ChampionNIMESH GURUNG – Kenya - 39:17

Women’s ChampionNORMAD ELODIE - France - 46:12

 

5km

Men’s ChampionDEAN COMBER – Australia - 24:47

Women’s ChampionCATHERINE QUEK - Singapore - 35:45

 

Race Info

Event Name

MSIG Singapore Action Asia 50

Date

Saturday, Sept 29, 2018

Start Time

6:30am - 50km, 7:00am - 21km, 7:30am - 10km & 5km 

Start and Finish Location

Hindhede Walk, Bukit Timah (600-metre walk across the bridge from Beauty World MRT)

Category

Trail Running - mostly off-road for 5km/10km/21km; 50km is a mixture of grass track, trail and road.

Race Details

httphttp://www.actionasiaevents.com/our-events/upcoming-events/2018-msigsg/event-info.html#content

 

About MSIG Insurance Singapore 

MSIG Insurance (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (“MSIG Singapore”), a member of the MS&AD Insurance Group, is Singapore’s leading general insurer. With a local presence of over 100 years, MSIG Singapore offers an extensive range of insurance solutions for personal and commercial risk protection, enabling the security and safety of individuals and businesses. Wholly owned by MSIG Holdings (Asia) Pte. Ltd., MSIG Singapore holds an A+/Stable financial rating by Standard & Poor’s.

 

About Action Asia Events

Action Asia Events is the operational arm of the premier adventure racing series in Asia, Action Asia Challenge with responsibilities to plan and manage the Action Asia Challenge series of races. These responsibilities range from selection of the course venue, dates and race format to raising the funds essential to run the race as well as liaising with the Hong Kong registered charitable section of the Challenge, Action Asia Foundation, to determine fund raising activities associated with the Challenge.

 

About Skyrunning

Since the first extreme races in 1992, the first World Championship in 1998 and the introduction of the Skyrunner World Series in 2003, Skyrunning has grown to become a globally renowned sport governed by the International Skyrunning Federation. In 2015, the Continental Championships were introduced and includes Asia, Europe, North America, Africa and Oceania. The sport is practised in more than 40 nations and counts followers from 126 countries. 

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