I went to Decathlon (迪卡儂) in Taiwan
The day after XTERRA TAIWAN, I traveled to Kaohsiung, Taiwan's second largest city, to visit Decathlon's Fengshan branch.
The day after XTERRA TAIWAN, I traveled to Kaohsiung, Taiwan's second largest city, to visit Decathlon's Fengshan branch.
In this article, we will write about the race from the start to the finish line. (The article of the first part is below.) On race day, the forecast called for a high of 29 degrees, cloudy and sometimes sunny. However, I felt that it was about 35 degrees Celsius. The humidity was high, there was almost no wind, and the sun was strong. The conditions were not suitable for running.
On September 29, 2018, I participated in the XTERRA TAIWAN trail running race in Ken Ting, the southernmost tip of Taiwan, which I briefly reported on my Facebook page, but I hope to be able to tell you more about it on my blog.
This is my third TransLantau after 50km in 2016 and 100km in 2017.I entered the 100km again this year and came to Hong Kong Lantau Island. Unfortunately, I ended up abandoning the race at CP2 at the 19km mark. Now, what happened to me...
Well, I have participated in the Ultra Trail Tai Mo Shan (環大帽山越野), a trail race in Hong Kong during the year-end and New Year holidays. This event has three categories: 100 miles, 115km, and 50km, and I participated in the 115km TTF (Tsuen Wan, Ta Shek Wu, Fo Tan).
A Japanese woman who participated in Ultra Tour Mt. Siguniang (Four Girls Mountains) held in Tibet, Sichuan, China, has contributed the race participation report.
I ran the TransLantau 100 in Lantau Island, Hong Kong from March 10-12, 2017. I successfully completed the race and finished the long journey in 28 hours, 48 minutes, and 28 seconds. It was a harder race than I had imagined.
A friend of mine who is from Tohoku and lives in Kanazawa came to Osaka for a visit. When he ordered a set meal at a set meal restaurant in Osaka, he thought the placement of miso soup (soup bowl) was different.