What kind of trail runner are you – the Euro Ace or the CrossFitter?
- Trail runners come in many varieties, from the road runner trying out the mountains to the unknown Chinese runner who sets records then disappears just as fast
- Or are you the CrossFitter, confused by the lack of mirrors but proud of the lack of T-shirt?
Trail runner is a human species regularly spotted by hikers in mountainous regions from Italy to Japan. To an untrained eye, trail runners may appear similar in behaviour and appearance, but to the initiated, they come in many varieties, each one shaped by a unique evolutionary path. Here is a brief guide to common trail runner types that you can observe at race start lines in Hong Kong.
Euro Ace
He soloed his first 4,000m peak in the Euro mountains as an embryo and skied professionally before he could digest solid food. Googling his name yields a long list of wins in races that read like labels on wine bottles (Le Super Trail Vertical du Lac du Mont de St Christophe), and videos of him playfully pushing his fellow skinny Euro Aces off razor-sharp mountain ridges.
At the race he maintains superior aloofness – he has come to win, and usually does.
Unknown Runner from Chinese Mainland