‘Pain is a guarantee’ but vegan runner shows anyone can do the amazing on 298km non-stop marathon
Wong Ho-fai wants to show that achievements are not one-off events but the result of consistent training as he turns to the Four Trails Ultra Challenge
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Every runner understands what it takes to tackle an ultra marathon, but whether they believe they can actually do it is another question.
But Wong Ho-fai hopes that by running the notorious 298-kilometre Four Trails Ultra Challenge (HK4TUC) next weekend, he will inspire others to pursue their ambitions.
“So many people say I do amazing things but I say no, I just build myself up. I do it bit by bit, and when the opportunity or challenge comes I can do it,” he said. “I want to show them that through consistent training they can be ready to do amazing things.”
The HK4TUC is a non-stop running event that connects the four major trails in Hong Kong – MacLehose, Wilson, Hong Kong and Lantau.
Runners are not allowed support on the trails and there are no check points, but they can receive help travelling between the courses.
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