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5,000 athletes from around the world take part in Taipei 101 run up

5,000 athletes from around the world take part in Taipei 101 run up

2024-05-05

Tower running is a sport that involves running up tall structures. As one of the tallest buildings in the world, Taipei 101 has been a popular venue for the sport, and on Saturday, it held its latest tower running event after a six-year hiatus. Participants had to run up 91 floors with a total of 2,046 steps. That’s an elevation gain of 390 meters. More than 5,000 athletes from 34 countries took part in the race this year, and in the end, Malaysian tower-runner Soh Wai Ching emerged the winner with a time of 18 minutes and 36 seconds.

At the sound of the whistle, one athlete after the other, began their run up in one of the tallest buildings in the world, Taipei 101. After some time, a Malaysian runner was the first to arrive at the finish line on the 91st floor.

After crossing the finish line, he collapsed to the ground. Even though he has done tower running all over the world, he still had a tough time racing up Taipei 101.

Soh Wai Ching
Malaysian athlete
Taipei 101 is recognized as the most difficult tower in the world to run up. So I came prepared this year. But by two-thirds of the way into the race, I started to realize how difficult it was.

The event was held for the first time after a six-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. Participants had to run up 91 floors with a total of 2,046 steps and an elevation gain of 390 meters. People who registered for the TWA elite group had to go through two heats. After running up 91 floors, they had to run up another 59 flights of stairs in the second heat. The winner would then be determined from the combined times of the two heats.

Lo Ching-chun
Taiwanese athlete
I beat my previous time by 18 seconds, and I nearly reached the goal that I set for myself. Well, I tried.

Chao Jui-chuan
Taiwanese athlete
Because in the TWA group, the top six in the world will get on the podium, so I hope to stand on it so that people can see the Taiwan flag flapping in the wind. I hope that I can perform well in the second heat.

This year’s competition attracted nearly 5,000 athletes from 34 countries. The winner could take home up to NT$108,000 in prize money.

The most senior local participant was 65-year-old Hsieh Chin-ho, chairman of Wealth Magazine. He showed everyone that no matter your age, Taipei 101 can be conquered by both young and old.

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34國.5000名好手挑戰101登高賽 冠軍可獲約台幣10萬

2024-05-05

睽違6年,台北101再度舉辦登高世界冠軍賽,參與者要挑戰91層樓、2046階樓梯、垂直上升390公尺,吸引來自世界34個國家,近5000位好手報名。不少人是再度參賽,有來自高塔競速世界積分第1的馬來西亞選手,去年台灣男子冠軍羅清駿。

槍聲一響,選手邁開步伐向前衝,要征服101大樓,經過一番"激烈廝殺",第一個抵達91樓的選手出爐了。

衝過停止線,馬上癱軟在地,即便征戰世界各地,經驗豐富,仍然對101的難度甘拜下風。

[[馬來西亞選手 蘇維慶]]
“台北101是全世界公認最難的一個塔。所以就今年比較有準備,當然到三分之二的時候,就開始感覺到那個難度”

台北101睽違6年再度舉辦世界冠軍賽,每位選手要爬91層樓,2046階階梯,垂直高度390公尺,菁英組選手要進行2輪比賽,爬完91層樓必須再爬59層樓,成績加總後,分勝負。

[[台灣選手 羅清駿]]
“比去年快了18秒,然後離自己的目標差一點點,但是已經很盡力了”

[[台灣選手 趙瑞娟]]
“因為TWA那個國際前六名,我希望可以站上去,讓我們的台灣的國旗可以在上面飄搖,希望等一下第二輪也可以有好的表現”

今年的比賽,共吸引來自世界34個國家,將近5000位好手報名,冠軍最多可贏台幣十萬八千元獎金。

台灣站最資深的跑者「財信傳媒」董事長謝金河也現身共襄盛舉,一起感受台北101垂直馬拉松的魅力。

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