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Nepali trail runners win 2nd, 3rd position in major international 100 km race in HK
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Aite Tamang and Bed Sunuwar of Nepal secured second and third position in the "Vibram ® Hong Kong 100", a 100km ultra endurance race that was participated by over 800 starters from 28 countries on February 18, 2012.

Nepal's Aite Tamang from the Rangers' Battalion finished comfortably in 10:17.15 and Bed Sunuwar of Tribhuvan Army Club finished in 10.46.36 while Ryan Sandes of South Africa finished in 9.45.57 to clinch the title.

Similarly, Sudip Kulung of Nepal came in later in eighth place by clocking 11.40.41.

The course based around in Hong Kong's famous Maclehose Trail, started from Pak Tam Chung in Sai Kung and ended with a decent from Hong Kong's highest peak, Tai Mo Shan. The course climbed and descended over 4500 meters. nepalnews.com

 

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