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Last team crosses the line in Oxfam 48 hour Trailwalker: aiming to raise record HK$32 million for emergency relief

More than 5,000 people walk the trail from Sai Kung to Yuen Long in the annual event begun by Gurkha soldiers seeking to give themselves a training challenge

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Participants get ready ahead of the start of the Oxfam Trailwalker 2015 at Pak Tam Chung in Sai Kung. Photo: Felix Wong
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After a gruelling 47 hours and 08 minutes of trekking through 100-kilometres of hilly terrain, the last team crossed the finish line, their faces glowing with sweat and pride, marking an end to an annual charity walk.

“We wanted to finish as a team this time, last year we were too ambitious in setting our goals and one of our members ended up injured,” said Yip Hon-pong, 26, who was part of the last team “G-Dragon”.

The Oxfam Trailwalker saw a record 5,200 participants this year, up from 5,000 last year - when it raised a little over HK$32 million for emergency relief and the poor, exceeding the target of HK$31 million.

READ MORE: Record-breaking: all-Hong Kong Chinese team the first to win Oxfam Trailwalker since 2009

Participants in teams of four traversed more than 20 hills on the MacLehose and other trails between Sai Kung and Yuen Long, along a 100km route that stretched across from East to West in the New Territories.

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One “G-Dragon” team member had sustained knee injuries halfway through the 48-hour race, but he said his colleagues who joined the race with him kept him going.

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“My knee was hurting so much I nearly couldn’t walk, but my teammates kept encouraging me to take one step at a time,” said Marco Leung Ka-chun after crossing the finish line on Sunday afternoon.

Team 2XU UFO (from left) Lam Shing-yip, Tsang Chun-kit (behind Lam), Law Chor-kin and Tang Sun-kam pose for a picture at the finish of Oxfam Trailwalker at Po Leung Kuk Jockey Club Tai Tong Holiday Camp. Photo: Edward Wong
Team 2XU UFO (from left) Lam Shing-yip, Tsang Chun-kit (behind Lam), Law Chor-kin and Tang Sun-kam pose for a picture at the finish of Oxfam Trailwalker at Po Leung Kuk Jockey Club Tai Tong Holiday Camp. Photo: Edward Wong
This year marked the first time an all-Hong Kong Chinese team, 2XU UFO, won the event with a time of 11 hours 58 minutes since organisers made the route longer and more arduous in 2009.
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