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New Hong Kong endurance race Gurkha Trailblazer honours soldiers’ sacrifice to city and the world

Charity trail race in northeast New Territories in January is a nod to the 100km Oxfam Trailwalker, first staged along city’s Maclehose Trail as a training run for Nepali soldiers in the British Army protecting Hong Kong

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Former Gurkha Khimding Ratna (left) and Amod Rai, secretary of the Gurkha Cemeteries Trust, organisers of the Gurkha Trailblazer race, hiking in Pat Sin Leng Country Park.

Organisers of the inaugural Gurkha Trailblazer race in Hong Kong’s New Territories say it is intended to commemorate Nepali soldiers who died in battle zones around the world – and those formerly based in Hong Kong, who played a key role in initiating the city’s biggest annual charity race.

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The first Gurkha Trailblazer charity race will take place on January 20, 2018. Open to 500 participants, it is being organised by the Gurkha Cemeteries Trust Hong Kong and Child Welfare Scheme (CWS).

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“The Gurkhas made a significant contribution to maintaining social stability in Hong Kong during unsettling times, enabling it to become the world city it is today,” says Amod Rai, secretary of the trust.

The Gurkha Trailblazer race will take place on January 20, 2018.
The Gurkha Trailblazer race will take place on January 20, 2018.

“We have worked for more than a year with CWS, doing recces to decide on the route of this race, in areas where the Gurkhas used to train,” says Rai, whose grandfather was a Gurkha in Hong Kong.

“The Gurkha Trailblazer charity race was initiated to promote Gurkha history – to remember their contribution and sacrifice to the world and Hong Kong. It honours the bravest of the brave.”

I was overcome with nostalgia when we began to explore the area to figure out the route for the race
Khimding Ranta

From 1948 to 1997, Gurkha soldiers serving in the British Army in Hong Kong secured the border, provided humanitarian support during natural disasters, and handled bomb disposal, among other duties, Rai says. Their tough training regimen also left a lasting legacy.

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