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Following fads, boxing bouts and fibbing to friends leads Louise Forsyth to Moontrekker

Louise Forsyth is motivated by the widespread participation in ultrarunning in Hong Kong to take on Moontrekker

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Louise Forsyth will run Moontrekker, only a few weeks after her first boxing match in white collar fight nigh. She was named fighter of the night. Photo: Vanda Promotions

Marathons are considered the pinnacle of endurance running by most, but in Hong Kong trail running and ultra marathons are the norm.

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The extreme paradigm has inspired Louise Forsyth, a lawyer at Withers, to take on this weekend’s Barclays Moontrekker.

A 43-kilometre night time race across Lantau’s mountains, Moontrekker includes a lung busting 500-metre ascent of Lantau Peak.

It is one of the most popular races in Hong Kong, with 1400 places all filled within five minutes of registration going live.

Participants have so far raised $1.7 million for charity, on course for an event aim of $2m.

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A 28-year-old Scot who lived in London, Forsyth took part in a couple of half-marathons and sometimes hiked, but never considered ultrarunning until moving to Hong Kong just over a year ago.

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