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China Coast Marathon a spectacular alternative to Standard Chartered Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s oldest marathon, the China Coast event differs from the city race a week later and will pose a gruelling challenge in Sai Kung

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High Island Reservoir and its Sai Kung surrounds will provide a challenging marathon course. Photo: Eugene Lee
Ada Li

The Road Scholars China Coast Marathon, Hong Kong’s longest-established race over that distance, promises runners a daunting but spectacular challenge when its 45th anniversary edition takes place next month.

It falls on January 11, just a week before the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, the city’s largest running event, and offers an alternative to its 74,000-runner counterpart in more ways than one.

Expected to draw about 1,000 runners in total for its marathon and half-marathon, the China Coast event’s punishing hills and Sai Kung Country Park setting have become its hallmarks, contrasting with the Standard Chartered’s relatively gentle route through the concrete jungle.

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Not that the two have to be mutually exclusive, with some runners prepared to sign up for both, according to the China Coast organiser, the volunteer-run Athletic Veterans of Hong Kong (AVOHK).

“It’s always challenging to schedule races in the country park because of permit restrictions,” Elaine Hall, the group’s vice-chairwoman, said.

An aerial view of the road circling High Island Reservoir. Photo: Eugene Lee
An aerial view of the road circling High Island Reservoir. Photo: Eugene Lee

“We would have preferred a bigger gap between the two events, but January 11 was the only date available before the Chinese New Year.”

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