TransLantau by UTMB 2022
Date: | 5 November 2022 |
Venue: | Lantau Island |
Time: | 09:00 am |
Location: | Hong Kong |
Categories: | 25KM, 51KM, 100KM, 102KM |
Event day schedule:
TransLantau140 (5th November)
TransLantau100 (5th November)
TransLantau50 (6th November)
TransLantau25 (6th November)
TransLantau100 (5th November)
TransLantau50 (6th November)
TransLantau25 (6th November)
Entry fees
TransLantau140 by UTMB®: HK$ 2,400
Translantau100 by UTMB®: HK$ 1,800
Translantau50 by UTMB®: HK$ 850
Translantau25 by UTMB®: HK$ 480
Translantau100 by UTMB®: HK$ 1,800
Translantau50 by UTMB®: HK$ 850
Translantau25 by UTMB®: HK$ 480
More about this event
Discover the unique environment of Hong Kong, a fast-paced city connected with country parks untouched by urbanization. Lantau is the wildest island of Hong Kong territories.
Taking place on 4th-6th November 2022, the event will offer four races on Lantau Island including 25km, 50km, 100km, and the new ultra distance 140km, giving runners the chance to experience the wildest island of Hong Kong territories.
TransLantau™ by UTMB® gives runners of all abilities the chance to escape the city and connect with nature on Hong Kong’s wildest island.
The demanding course is on trails for 80% of the race, covering two country parks. Participants get to connect with nature as they push their limits and immerse themselves in a landscape of undulating hills and long coastline, untouched by the urbanization of Hong Kong. The course takes runners on an authentic journey, past iconic locations including Tai O fishing village, Big Buddha, and Po Lin monastery.
Taking place on 4th-6th November 2022, the event will offer four races on Lantau Island including 25km, 50km, 100km, and the new ultra distance 140km, giving runners the chance to experience the wildest island of Hong Kong territories.
TransLantau™ by UTMB® gives runners of all abilities the chance to escape the city and connect with nature on Hong Kong’s wildest island.
The demanding course is on trails for 80% of the race, covering two country parks. Participants get to connect with nature as they push their limits and immerse themselves in a landscape of undulating hills and long coastline, untouched by the urbanization of Hong Kong. The course takes runners on an authentic journey, past iconic locations including Tai O fishing village, Big Buddha, and Po Lin monastery.
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