Thursday, September 19, 2024

KLSCM 2024 Records Largest Number of Running Tourists Yet

 

Largest contingent will be from Indonesia, more than double 2023 numbers

 

The Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon is the premier distance running event in Malaysia, with participation numbers not matched by any other road race in Malaysia. This year, a record 42,000 participants, comprising new, seasoned and competitive runners, will congregate at Dataran Merdeka over Race Weekend, which takes place on 5 & 6 October 2024.

The event has grown from strength to strength over the years and is a much sought-after race for the running community, with it fondly being known as the “Hari Raya” of running in recent times. While participation is largely made up of Malaysians both, from within the Klang Valley and from the rest of the country, the event’s international reputation is also gaining traction.

The event usually receives between 1,500 to 1,700 running tourists from 40 – 50 countries around the world each year, bringing in significant tourism revenues to the city and the country. This year however, will see over 2,500 running tourists from 45 different countries participate in the race, representing a 72% increase from 2023. A large proportion of these runners are from Indonesia, with over 1,200 runners making their way to Kuala Lumpur, more than double the numbers from 2023.

Indonesia is going through a surge in the popularity of running, largely driven by the explosion of social media. Runners want to amplify their achievements, as well as highlight cool, running locations that end up inspiring others to take up the sport.

Hizkia Tri Hananto, a 45-year-old team leader at a multinational manufacturing company in Batam agrees that social media has a big part to play in driving participation numbers up. “Lately, running has become very popular in Indonesia, and I believe social media has been very influential in driving this increase,” said Hizkia.

50-year-old Yudha Mega Kusumonegoro, from Jakarta also attributes the increase in Indonesian runners to social media. “Running is more popular in Indonesia now, especially when social media influencers post their running activities. Last year I happened to meet a group of runners from the Eastern part of Indonesia (Sulawesi) which was unusual as I used to only meet runners from Medan and Jakarta previously,” said Yudha.

Suyanti, 32, who hails from Tanjung Pinang, believes that Indonesian running groups play a big role in fuelling the popularity in running and the increased participation n events like KLSCM. “Most Indonesian runners are usually part of a running group, of which there are many here. If someone from a group signs up for an event, chances are high that others would follow,” she said.

For Indonesian runners who want to explore a runcation (travelling for a holiday while participating in a running event) experience, Kuala Lumpur is an obvious choice due to its proximity, connectivity and costs. For Francis Sukardono, a 46-year-old Oil & Gas inspector from Batam who will be participating in KLSCM for the first time, these factors played a big part in influencing his decision to sign up for Malaysia’s largest distance running event.

Kuala Lumpur is not too far from Indonesia, especially Batam. The costs of flights from Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur is also not expensive, and accommodation in Malaysia is still reasonably priced,” said Francis.

Hizkia was in agreement with Francis with regards to distance and costs being significant factors to the influx of running tourists from Indonesia. “Many people are looking for domestic or international running events and Malaysia is a good choice because of its proximity to Indonesia, with ease of transportation at reasonable prices for traveling or vacations,” he said.

Compared to Francis, Hizkia, Yudha and Suyanti have participated in KLSCM before. In fact, Yudha has taken part in five previous editions and has had extremely successful outings in 2018 and 2019 when he secured 4th and 5th spots in the Full Marathon Veteran Open category. “I’ve been happy with my previous performances but I don’t have a specific target this time. I just want to enjoy the race,” he said.

 

Hizkia, on the other hand, will be making his second appearance at KLSCM after taking part for the first time last year. “I initially took part last year for the convenience since Malaysia was close to Batam but I am returning this year because I found the event to be well organised with a very lively atmosphere,” he said. Suyanti will also be making her second appearance at KLSCM after participating last year. “I signed up last year because I wanted to try running in another country and Malaysia would be the most convenient but after experiencing the euphoria of the event last year, I can’ wait to come back for more,” said Suyanti.

Most running tourists usually bring their families along and extend their visit when they come to Kuala Lumpur, using the opportunity to do some shopping and visit some tourist attractions within the city or in other parts of Malaysia and Indonesian runners are no different. Both, Hizkia and Yudha, will be coming with families in tow and plan to spend at least five days in Kuala Lumpur.

“I prefer to come with my family because we can enjoy a holiday at the same time. In fact, one of the main reasons for participating in KLSCM is so that my family and I can do some shopping and travelling,” said Hizkia.            

Francis on the other hand, will be travelling with a group of runners and although he only plans to be in Kuala Lumpur for three days, he is still keen on getting some shopping done. “This is my first time for KLSCM but although I won’t be staying in Kuala Lumpur for long, I’m still keen on looking for running gear and I’m pretty excited to check out KLSCM’s Active Lifestyle Expo, where I heard you can get some pretty good deals,” he said.

Dirigo Events, the owners and organisers of KLSCM, are pleased that their efforts to attract more running tourists are starting to bear fruit. “In the last couple of years, we have made a conscious effort to promote our event to an international audience using targeted social media advertising and we’re delighted with the increase in these numbers for KLSCM 2024,” said Rainer Biemans, project director of KLSCM and director of Dirigo Events. “International runners tend to spend more time on vacation when they visit Kuala Lumpur and this translates to increased revenue from tourism, benefitting businesses around the city,” added Biemans.


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Min Xiang Lee smashes Trail Titans Kiara Hill 16km course record

Debutant finishes 10 minutes faster on tougher course

KUALA LUMPUR, 6 May 2024: The second Trail Titans Kiara Hill saw the 16km course record, that was established last year, obliterated by Min Xiang Lee who finished in 2:07:20, shaving an incredible 10 minutes off the record yesterday. The previous time of 2:17: 58 was recorded by Ben Hails at the inaugural Trail Titans Kiara Hill last year.

32-year-old Xiang Lee, while being an experienced road racer, is relatively new to trail running and made his competitive debut in this event. “I usually train here at Kiara Hill which is what made me decide to take part in this Trail Titans,” said Xiang Lee. “It was a pretty challenging and technical course but I had targeted to break the course record and I’m delighted that I managed to achieve my objectives,” he continued. 

Gloria Ng, Director of Dirigo Events with Min Xiang Lee

Trail Titans is a series of trail running events organised by Dirigo Events, the owner and organiser of the award-winning Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon. Over 200 participants took to the trails at Kiara Hill competing across three categories - the challenging 16km, the baseline 10km and a newly introduced 5km category. The 5km was introduced to encourage participants who are new to trail running and to get families to participate together.

Gloria Ng, Director of Dirigo Events, was happy with the turnout and is already looking forward to the next two Trail Titans events this year. “It’s fantastic to see all these runners come out early on a Sunday morning and enjoy the day out in nature in this beautiful location so close to the city. It’s even nicer to see that some of them are out as families and this encourages and motivates us to continue with our objective of making Trail Titans a viable alternative to road running for those who are looking for something different to keep themselves fit and healthy,” said Gloria.

Leap of joy at the finish line

Most participants felt that the course this time around was more challenging than the last but that did not stop them from enjoying themselves out on the trail. Mohd. Zamri, aged 45, and his daughter Qalesya Zandra, aged 12, were all smiles as they crossed the finish line in the 5km category. “I wanted to introduce my daughter to the joys of trail running and I’m happy that she managed to complete the course without much difficulty. In fact, instead of pacing her, I ended up having to follow her for the latter part of the route,” said Zamri, who plans to introduce his younger daughter when she is age-eligible and make running a whole family affair. 

In the 16km Men’s Open, no one could keep pace with the blistering run by winner Xiang Lee, with second place going to Mior Rashidi in a time of 2:18:12 and Muhamad Syami Mohd Noh finishing third in 3:09:03. In the 16km Women’s Open, the title was clinched by Hanna Rashid in 3:04:29, while Jacqueline Koh came in second in 3:08:29 and rounding out third place was Chai Yee Ling in 3:18:22. In the 16km Men’s Veteran category, Yakov Kozlov also broke the course record when he finished first in a time of 2:13:47 but could not match the timing of Xiang Lee. 40-year-old Kozlov, who is a Russian engineer residing in Mont Kiara, took part to support a race in his community. “It was a tough and technical course, but even for someone who regularly runs here, the really cool thing was discovering new sections that I have not explored before,” said Kozlov. Muhamad Noor Mohd Pilus finished in second place in 2:30:52 and Johari Mohd Ali came in third in 2:36:44. In the 16km Women’s Veteran category, Syarifah Balqis Syed Hamzah was the winner, clocking 2:46:51, while Sook Khim Lim came in second in 2:58:48 and Francis Lyn Evasco finished in third place in 3:00:11.

In the 10km Men’s Open category, Shamirul Taufiq was the winner in 01:17:46 while Lim Wei Seng took second place in 01:17:50 and Jia Qing Lim finished third in 01:26:45.

In the Women’s 10km Open category, Vithya Vijayakumare finished first in a time of 01:45:41, followed by Lena Jaentsch in second place at a recorded 01:48:01 and third place fell to Joeann Too, who finished in a time of 1:50:38. Vithya, aged 38, who hails from Cameron Highlands but currently resides in Perth, was fortunate to be able to participate in the event as the date coincided with her travel plans back to Malaysia. “I do sometimes come back to Malaysia to take part in events here and Trail Titans was a happy coincidence as the timing was right,” said Vithya. “The route was demanding but I didn’t expect anything less and I’m happy with my performance and results,” she added.

Kian Kok New was the champion in the 10km Men’s Veteran category when he finished in 1:23:46. Taking second place was Kwok Yee Ngooi in 1:25:34 and finishing in third was Liang Shih Wong in 1:28:33. In the 10km Women’s Veteran category, Hui Thin Sea bagged first place in 01:39:23, while Cheryl Godfrey finished second in 1:44:12 and Chau Yan Tan came in third at 2:00:15.

The top three finishers in all categories received winners’ medals and cash prizes while the top five finishers in all categories were rewarded with free entry into the next Trail Titans event. Xiang Lee received an additional cash prize of RM500 for his record-breaking achievement.

Runners navigating a technically demanding decent

Dirigo Events are expected to announce the next edition in their Trail Titans series very soon so stay tuned to their social media channels to be the first to sign up for what is expected to be a sought-after series of events.

For more information and updates on Trail Titans, please visit:

Facebook      : https://www.facebook.com/trailtitansMY

About Trail Titans

Trail Titans is an exciting and brand-new trail running event brought to you by Dirigo Events, the owner and organiser of the Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon (KLSCM), the premier distance running event in the country. Trail Titans aims to encourage local and international runners to embrace running in the great outdoors and overcome the challenges of trail running while enjoying all that nature has to offer.

There are three distance categories that runners can choose from, 5km, 10km and 16km, all of which entitles them to receive a finisher medal upon completion, provided runners finish within the cut-off time. The three categories provide runners with either an entry level run that is more about enjoying the scenery or more challenging routes that will test the mettle of even seasoned trail runners.

About Dirigo Events

 Trail Titans is owned by Dirigo Events Sdn. Bhd, an award-winning event management company founded in 2011 by Rainer Biemans and Gloria Ng. Rainer Biemans and Gloria Ng have a combined experience of over 50 years in executing and creating world-class and impactful events for international clients around the world such as Europe, Brunei, India and Singapore.

 For more information on Dirigo Events, please contact +603 7621 7787 or email dirigo@dirigo.com.my


Monday, January 22, 2024

List Of Half & Full Marathon For 2024

https://v2.checkpointspot.asia/event/desaru-hm

DESARU HALF MARATHON 2024

SKS City Mall, Bandar Penawar

02 March, 2024 (Saturday)

 

https://v2.checkpointspot.asia/event/int-geopark

INTERNATIONAL GEOPARK RUN 2024

Dataran Lenggong, Perak, Malaysia

03 March 2024 (Sunday)

 

https://v2.checkpointspot.asia/event/mirimarathon

MIRI MARATHON 2024

Jalan Merpati, Miri, Sarawak

03 Mar 2024 (Sunday)

 

https://v2.checkpointspot.asia/event/kl-city-day-hm-24

KUALA LUMPUR CITY DAY HALF MARATHON 2024

Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur

10 March 2024, Sunday

 

https://twincitymarathon.com/

TWIN CITY MARATHON 2024

Persiaran Flora, Cyberjaya

28 April 2024 9Sunday

 

https://www.ticket2u.com.my/v3/bm

BORNEO MARATHON 2024

Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

05 May 2024 (Sunday)

 

https://v2.checkpointspot.asia/event/kk-hm2024

KUALA KANGSAR HALF MARATHON 2024

Dataran Pavilion, Kuala Kangsar

26 May 2024 (Sunday)

https://v2.checkpointspot.asia/event/pg-half-marathon-2023

PENANG HALF MARATHON 2024

Junction of Jalan Batu Kawan and jalan Batu Kawan 1, Malaysia

07 July 2024

 

Coming Soon!

IPOH INTERNATIONAL RUN 2024

Stadium Indera Mulia, Ipoh, Perak

28 July 2024

 

https://www.racexasia.com/event/pj-half-marathon-2024-pjhm24

PJ HALF MARATHON 2024

Laman MBPJ, Petaling Jaya, Selangor

18 Augugst 2024 (Sunday)

 

https://mmtf.my/events/mim2024/

MELAKA INTERNATIONAL MARATHON 2024

Dataran Sejarah Ayer Keroh, Melaka

25 August 2024

 

Coming Soon!

SP HALF MARATHON 2024 (International)

Dataran Jam Besar Sg. Petani, Kedah

14 September 2024 (Saturday)

 

https://www.kl-marathon.com/

KUALA LUMPUR STANDARD CHARTERED MARATHON 2024

Dataran Merdeka. Kuala Lumpur

05 & 06 October 2024 (Saturday & Sunday)

 

https://www.marathonkuching.com/

KUCHING MARATHON 2024

Padang Merdeka, Kuching, Sarawak

27 October 2024 (Sunday)