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Press Release - Mongolia Sunrise to Sunset Marathon - 9/24/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         Pure Wilderness: Running in the Land of Ghengis Khan

-The registration period for the 17th Mongolia Sunrise to Sunset 42km and 
100km trail run, taking place on 5th August 2015, starts on 1 October 2014. 
-Adventure seeking runners can now register for this unique experience on 
www.ms2s.org.  
-Runners from no less than 13 countries participated in 2014; new race 
record set for 42km distance.

Mongolia (24 September 2014) - Wild horses, wild yaks and seas of 
wildflowers: The Mongolia Sunrise to Sunset 42km and 100km ultra marathon 
truly offers pure wilderness to the participants. "It is one of the most 
remote races worldwide. The untouched nature in the Hovsgol National Park 
is the main reason why many of our runners refer to the Mongolia Sunrise to 
Sunset as the most beautiful 100km run on the planet", says race director 
Nicolas Musy. The course in the National Park in Northern Mongolia follows 
lake-side single tracks and horse trails. It includes steep hills, 
windblown lowlands, craggy mountains, marshy forests and spectacular views 
over mighty Lake Hovsgol and all the way to the Siberian Mountains in the 
far North.

Register now!

The registration period for next year's race starts on 1 October 2014. 
Runners with an appetite for a special adventure can now secure early bird 
rates for the race package online on www.ms2s.org. "This is not a one-day 
event. We offer a week full of discovery and adventure", explains Musy. 
Participants gather in a picturesque camp at the lakeshore, sleep in 
traditional Mongolian yurts and get in touch with local nomads and their 
culture. In the days before and following the race, runners can enjoy a 
variety of leisure activities: horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, hiking, 
or mountain biking.

2014: New record for 42km

Runners from 13 countries gathered at the shores of Lake Hovsgol in August 
2014 for the 16th edition of this spectacular race. French runner Alex 
Balson, who lives in Northern Mongolia and is familiar with the course, set 
a new record time for the 42km in 3:48 hours. An impressive time, 
especially considering the difficulty of the terrain and the accumulated 
elevation gain/loss of 2,255 meters in the marathon distance. For the 100km 
ultra distance, the accumulated elevation gain/loss is no less than 3,365 
meters. Sean Smith from Australia managed to come in first in 13:37 hours. 
Especially remarkable was the breathtaking finish in the veteran category, 
where 69-year old Marc Progin from Switzerland and Hans Andersen from 
Denmark sprinted head-to-head through the finish line and shared the first 
place in 14:52 hours. The fastest female on 42km was Rose Kennedy from the 
United States, while her compatriot Rhonda Stricklett won the 100km ultra 
distance in strong 14:25 hours. 

Preserving the National Park

The Mongolia Sunrise to Sunset is organised on a non-profit basis. All 
proceeds are used to keep Hovsgol National Park pristine and clean as well 
as to support the culture of the local nomads via the "ecoLeap foundation" 
registered in Geneva, Switzerland. "We want to keep this pristine mountain 
area as beautiful as it is now. That is why we fund a litter control 
project and its ongoing operation including hiring park rangers, providing 
eco-friendly garbage bags and raising awareness nation-wide through TV ads 
and education of local children and families", explains race director 
Nicolas Musy. The ecoLeap foundation also supports the local culture, adds 
Musy: "It is not only the pristine nature that makes this part of the world 
so special. It is also the unique culture of the nomads and their way of 
life. The nomads should be proud of their abilities and culture." 
 
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