Power couple: HK100-winning boyfriend and girlfriend on a mission to rule the world of ultra running
Mainlanders Qi Min and Yao Miao talk about their agony and ecstasy at the Vibram HK100
One person’s misfortune is another’s gain, as the saying goes, and that was certainly the case for China’s Qi Min at the Vibram Hong Kong 100.
Qi, 28, is now the course record holder and on track to becoming a household name in the world of ultra running.
Like many talented mainland runners, Qi – now back in his native Yunnan province – is a relative unknown to the international running community.
But he shrugs his shoulders at the mention of Frenchman Francois d’Haene and Spain’s Kilian Jornet, his potential rivals at this year’s Ultra Marathon du Mont Blanc (UTMB), the biggest 100 miler in the world.
“Strategy? I don’t know, but if I were running with one of those foreign dashen [great deity, or a highly respected professional] I would not let him break away from me,” says Qi, smiling, over dinner at a Dai cuisine restaurant in Kunming.