KLSCM 2023 FM Malaysian Men winner Poo Vasanthan breasting the finishing tape |
Get ready for a running showdown like no other! The 16th edition of the Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon (KLSCM) is set to be a thrilling spectacle, with a star-studded lineup of runners vying for the coveted titles.
The Men's Full Marathon: A Battle for the Ages
Defending champion Poo Vasanthan is looking to make it three in a row, but he'll face stiff competition from Muhaizar Mohamad, a five-time KLSCM champion, and last year's runners-up, Nik Fakaruddin.
Muhaizar Mohamad, a five-time KLSCM champion |
Last year’s runners-up Nik Fakaruddin |
Add to the mix the rising stars of Muhamad Haziq, Vimal Govendarajoo, and Jacob Wong Yize, and you've got a recipe for an unforgettable race. These young guns have been making waves on the local running scene and are ready to make their mark on the international stage.
Jacob Wong who clocked a very fast time (2:31:21) at the Seoul Marathon this year |
A Global Challenge
The Full Marathon Men Open category is typically dominated by Kenyan runners, but Keisuke Yokota from Japan is looking to upset the apple cart. With a personal best of 2:11:43, he's a serious contender for the title. He will need to be at his best to beat Kenyan defending champion Kiprop Tonui, who is a serial podium finisher at KLSCM.
Keisuke Yokota at the Osaka Marathon |
The Women's Full Marathon: A Fierce Rivalry
The women's race is equally exciting, with Michelle Chua Khit Yeng defending her title against Noor Amelia and Tahira Najmunisaa. Noor Amelia was the winner of the category in 2022 and is hoping to take back the title from Michelle this year. Also in the mix this time is Tahira Najmunisaa, who came in second in 2022, edging out Michelle to third place. These three fierce competitors are all capable of winning the race, making it a must-watch event.
Michelle Chua after winning the FM Women Malaysian category at KLSCM 2023 |
Get ready for a weekend of thrills and excitement at KLSCM 2024! With a world-class field of runners, a vibrant atmosphere, and a commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, this year's event promises to be one for the ages.
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