Marathon

Vanja Cnops on the way to winning the 70km category. — Photo courtesy of the organisers

Campbell finished first in the men’s event in seven hours.

“It was a beautiful course, one of the most beautiful I have ever run," Campbell said.

"It was challenging, and there were many strong runners. Hisashi Kitamura (the past champion from Japan) was pushing the pace early on, but then he was struggling a bit on some of the climbs, so I separated and ran the rest on my own. All the crew were amazing, thank you to everyone that made it a great event.”

Jeff Campbell from Canada celebrates finishing first in the 70km category. — Photo courtesy of the organisers

Cnops, the winner of women’s 70km, said this was her fifth time racing in Việt Nam at the Topas Việt Nam Trail Series races, having also taken part in the Việt Nam Mountain Marathon in Sa Pa and Việt Nam Trail Marathon in Mộc Châu.

When asked why she keeps coming back to Topas races in Việt Nam, she said: “Because they are so well organised and it is so beautiful in Việt Nam, so I love to come back every time. This time the course was really beautiful in great weather.”

The 42km male winner was Darren Southcott from the UK. He said: “It was amazing, super well organised and the scenery is absolutely stunning.”

On staying in remote Bản Hang village which is turned into a trail runner’s village for the race, he added: “It’s somewhere I would not have come to otherwise. Super friendly people and a fantastic atmosphere. The crew were super helpful, very encouraging, it was super well organised.”

Actor Nhan Phúc Vinh also finished the 70km. He said: “It was great, and next time I will do the Việt Nam Mountain Marathon 100km!”

All Việt Nam Trail Series races organised by Topas have a strong charitable focus and the total now raised through all Việt Nam Trail Series races for good causes is almost US$364,000.

As well as local projects, charities that have benefited from the Việt Nam Trail Series races include Hue Help, Newborns Việt Nam, Operation Smile and Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation.

Funds over the past two years from VJM have been used for drowning prevention programmes in the areas surrounding the VJM race course.

Runners compete at the Việt Nam Jungle Marathon held in Pù Luông Nature Reserve in Thanh Hóa Province yesterday. — Photo courtesy of the organisers

In 2022 Topas will work with the finish line village, Bản Hang, to build new rooms at the village school which is in need of expansion and repair.

Alongside this other charitable work, a group of 50 from Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation was supported to join the VJM this year.

Co-CEO of Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation, Đỗ Duy Vị said a number of children from his organisation took part in the junior races.

“The kids who joined from Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation had an incredible experience," he said.

"Two of them made it onto the overall podium and many onto the under 12 and under 16 podiums. They loved their time at the race and it will be a great memory for them. They will also now be inspired to keep running and to get ready for their next trail, the Việt Nam Trail Marathon in Mộc Châu.” VNS