Nuang, In Loops

That's essentially what participants of Gunung Nuang Ultra did last Sunday. Cover a minimum of 5 x 10K loops within the cut-off time of 12 hours to be able to claim the bragging rights of "Finisher" of Gunung Nuang Ultra 2014 and get a finisher tee and trophy.

2013 Men covered 90K in 2013 and Women 70K. This year, in the extremely hot weather; Men champion did 80K in 11hours 47min while the Women Champion did 70K in 11hours 08min. SALUTE.

SALUTE all participants who toed the starting line and did their best and challenge themselves that day. 
While the humans went out braving the heat, the Gunung Nuang residents dogs knew better and chose to "lepak" on the cold tile under the shade instead. The dogs are the clever ones. The humans are crazy! Hehehe
Crew/volunteers at the checkpoint & marking station, from LYN runners.
The smiling "guru besar". He's the one to see for timing. He also would try to poison encourage runners to at least do another loop.
The people of PACat Adventure Team. Look for them if you guys wanna run King of Bukit Larut in April. #freepromotion hihihi
The official refreshment area for runners. Both hydration and fueling are important for endurance sport like the Gunung Nuang Ultra. A little bit of rest help too.

The Sabun Group also had an unofficial refreshment area to any runners who required anything to drink or eat and even sejadah to perform prayer.

After mucking about at the start line, Zaini and I decided to hike up to the next checkpoint and turn-around point at KM5. It was so darn hot, and starting our hike at 1.00pm;  wasn't exactly a breeze. Wonder how all those runners who had been doing 5 hours+ run coped. WoW!

We had nothing to offer to the participants other than words of encouragement like "good job" or "looking good" (yeah, yeah... neglible contribution) and took their photos a bit. Despite the obvious fatigue (from the heat and distance covered), most were cheerful. *thumbs up*
 
Strong mommies! Equally capable kiddos too. ^^

After almost reaching the CP, it drizzled. We hurried up and made it in time to take shelter there before a heavy downpour. 

A blessing, the rain. It cooled down significantly and actually, I was very glad to be standing in the rain and cool down. I imagine some of the runners felt the same way too, judging by how nonchalant they were drinking and filling up their water bottles in the rain. ;-)

After "lepaking" at the CP for around 40min, chatting with participants who were resting there, we decided to make our way down but not before ensuring our gears (especially the camera) were safely tucked in under the plastic cover of our hydration bag.

Runners were still going up and down the route and most looked determined to at least get the 50K minimum under their belt.

We arrived at the Start/Finish line at around 4.00pm and hung around waiting for participants especially friends to finish.
Finish run, get the nice blue mountain goat finisher tee and trophy. Khairi with his precious trophy. He did 50K in 8hours 28min. Fuh!

Then, when friends started to arrive at the finish line after doing their 50K (most stopped at 50K); I went around hugging people for shameless photo opp with them. LOL
 Crazy people. Did 50K, still wanna do side plank? HAHAHA
photo credit : Khairi
Congrats to Lee Lee for her 2nd placing and awesome 60K. Congrats to Pisha too, for her 16th placing and 50K done.
photo credit : pacat
With Gai (middle) who did 50K and at 17th placing.

We hung around until the cut-off time of 6.30pm and made a move after making sure all our friends had crossed the finished line. 

Our utmost respect to the participants of this event. You guys (& gals) RAWK!

Same goes to the organiser and the crew + volunteers too.

So, see you all in 2015? I'll be the one with the camera again, I think. ^^

If you want to see the results, click here.
The photos that we took, click here.

Comments

  1. 2015! Yup you'll be holding the camera, while running tho! hahahaha

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  2. "Men's champ clocked at 80K in 11hours 47min and Women's Champ clocked at 70K in 11hours 08min". I was very stunned and inspired to see the great records of the runners!! Salutes and congrats to them!

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    1. Yup, salute to them. Running up a mountain trail is not an easy feat.

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  3. I love the photos of Khairi and those Crazy People! Funny and happy shots!

    Of course you looked very glam now with your Budak Baik hairdo in the Sperm Whale Skin pants!!! You are always raising my eyebrows!

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    1. Dei... you give my pants "sperm whale" name? lol

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    2. Ampun Maaf!!! I silap the name of the whale. It should be Killer Whale la... Wakakakakaka

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  4. The throphy that Khairi is almost biting it, is very special.

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    1. It is. You only gain one after you done 50K. Not easy.

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  5. Can't wait to see you in Taiping later in Apr'14... will you?

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  6. But I won't be around that time, cos I'll be busy with our company Treasure Hunt event from Kamunting to Pulau Pangkor. No worries, I'm here giving you the support.

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    1. For the faster ones. Some only finished in 11hours+

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    2. But to me that's super impressive result since not many people can do something like that, right?

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    3. Of course its impressive. :-)

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  8. well done to all who participated and made it to the run!!

    congratulations to the champions to have done 80K and 70K within 12 hours!! OMG, 12 hours, Thambee faints!!

    and i love looking at the photos of those enthusiastic people, so motivating and inspiring!!

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    1. Thambee, there's another one in June. Less scary as it's held in Lake Garden. Come la, we faint together ;-)

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  9. I like the green shirt! Cool!

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    1. It's the running club, yellow tee ;-)

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  10. under such hot weathers, really salute all the runners. The dog is indeed clever to rest on the cold tiles. haha....but I'm never a dog lover.

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  11. wow, that's a great event! Congrats to all the participants for making it!

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  12. Well written and photographed :)

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    1. Thank you!

      Congrats on your Nuang finishing and thank you again for the photo offer. :)

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