Alpine porter wins Everest ultra marathon

Alpine porter wins Everest ultra marathon
Suman Kulung Image: Republica


NAMCHE BAZAR, Oct 6: Suman Kulung, 25, who has been working as a porter for trekkers in the Everest region has won the Second Royal Penguin Ultra Marathon in the Everest region on Wednesday.

In 7 hours and 7 minutes, he completed 60 km race beating 22 other national and international competitors on Wednesday. Kulung, who is from Gudel VDC of Solukhumbu district, helps the local as well as international trekkers in the Everest region.

Similarly, Pemba Sherpa of Solu Taksindu VDC and Santosh Rai of Jubing VDC of Solukhumbu district completed the race as second and third respectively. Pemba, who had also completed the first Royal Penguin Ultra marathon in 2014, finished the race in 7 hours and 23 minutes and Santosh completed it in 7 hours and 48 minutes.

Likewise, Purnima Khaling Rai, 19, of the same district won the first title in female category, taking 9 hours and 19 minutes to reach the destination.

The first male winner Suman bagged a purse of Rs 50,000. Pemba and Santosh bagged Rs 25,000 and Rs 15,000 respectively while female winner Purnima bagged a purse of Rs 15,000.

The race started from Namche Bazaar (3440 m) at 3 am Wednesday and headed uphill toward Dole (4200m) and Gokyo (4,800 meters), crossed the Renjo-La pass (5,340 meters), came downhill to Marlung (4,260) and Thame (3800 meters) and arrived back at Namche Bazaar (3,440 meters).

"During free time, I used to help foreigners as a porter guide," Suman told Republica after winning the race. 

In May, Suman had won the 42km Everest Marathon. He had completed the race in four hours and 11 minutes.

On Wednesday, he said that he completed the 60 km trekking route for the first time. "I stayed at Everest Base Camp during climbing seasons for the last few years as a kitchen helper,'' he further said. "But this was a completely new route for me and I hadn't completed this route before this."

As he had to climb uphill and downhill as part of his occupation, he said he aims to scale Mt Everest in future. "I know climbing mountains is challenging, but the two wins have boosted my morale. If I get the opportunity, I will summit Everest one day," he added.

According to Minma Yanji Sherpa, a member of the marathon organizing committee, 10 Nepali and 13 foreigners participated in the race. She informed that two runners failed to complete the marathon.

According to Sherpa, foreigner participants were from Russia, Singapore, the USA, Germany, Canada, and Australia among other countries. The marathon was organized by Royal Penguin Adventure under the sponsorship of Royal Penguin Boutique Hotel, based in Thamel, Kathmandu.




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