Malaysian towerrunner Wai Ching clinches World Championships victory at Taipei 101

Soh Wai Ching makes history with record-breaking triumph, MTA eyes host role for 2026 championships

2:53 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian towerrunner Soh Wai Ching emerged as the world champion in the 2024 Towerrunning World Championships after conquering the Taipei 101 in Taiwan, yesterday.

The 30-year-old, who previously finished third in his debut in the 2018 edition, claimed the title with an overall time of 18m and 36.62s in the championship that attracted 6,000 participants internationally from over 40 countries after the biennial tournament was postponed in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Wai Ching completed the first round of full 91 floors (390m elevation gain) in 11:35.61s, while he took 7:1.01s to climb 59 floors (256m elevation gain) in the second round.

Japan’s Ryoji Watanabe (18:40.04s) and Australian Mark Bourne (9:33.12) finished second and third, respectively, according to the tournament’s official website.

Malaysia Towerrunning Association (MTA) president Ravinder Singh in a statement said, Malaysia has achieved a significant milestone in the sport after Wai Ching crowned himself as the new World Champion. 

“Journey to the top has been a testament to his dedication and consistency, having been at the peak of his game since 2020. 

“After four years of maintaining his high performance, he has earned the ultimate towerrunning accolade,” he said.

Meanwhile, Towerrunning World Association president Daniel Cecetka expressed openness to Malaysia hosting the next World Championships in 2026.

“Kuala Lumpur, with its impressive skyline and ranking as the seventh city with the most buildings over 300m, could be an ideal location for larger towerrunning events. 

“This prospect holds great promise for the continued growth and popularity of the sport in Malaysia,” he was quoted as saying in the same statement.

Results of the other Malaysians: 

Men:

11. Muhammad Hazim Zuhairi bin Azahari — 21:43.78s

16. Saddam Pittli — 23:32.33s

43. Ravinder Singh — 50:08.02s

Women:

7. Tan Bee Kiang — 26:35.07s

10. Nurul Juliana Shakira Abdul Halim — 27:38.40s

21. Valerie Sarah Ong — 32:26.25s

26. Chan Yee Chin — 37:25.75s

— May 5, 2024

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