86.1% win rate in 2023 highlight of tower-runner Wai Ching’s exceptional year

The runner clinched victory in 31 out of 36 competitions, while securing second place in the other five races

10:22 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Tower-running sensation Soh Wai Ching continues to dominate the sport, capping off 2023 with an astounding 86.1% victory rate. 

The 29-year-old reflected on a triumphant year, clinching victory in an impressive 31 out of 36 competitions.

In a statement released today, the Selayang-born athlete revealed his flawless podium record, achieving a 100% podium finish rate by securing second place in the remaining five races. 

Wai Ching’s dominance extends beyond victories, as he smashed 22 course records and set 15 personal best times during his exceptional winning streak.

“Wai Ching completed a hat trick of wins at the longest annual Towerrunning competition, the Empire State Building Run Up. He had won the same competition in 2021 and 2022.

“He became the first Asian to win the Taipei 101 International Vertical Marathon since 2005, he also became the first competitor to set a sub-eight-minute record at the KL Tower International Towerthon Challenge, clocking an impressive 7m 55s,” said Wai Ching in a statement.

Moving into 2024, the tower-running maestro is gearing up for the Towerrunning World Championship at the Taipei 101 Vertical Marathon in May. 

His ambitions extend to breaking two Guinness World Records, aiming for the greatest vertical height stair climbing in one hour and the fastest vertical mile stair climbing.

Undeterred, Wai Ching is set on extending his reign at the Empire State Building Run Up, maintaining his world number one status. – December 28, 2023

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