The Borneo Post

M’sian tower runner eyes Guinness record

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KUALA LUMPUR: The world number two tower runner Soh Wai Ching has officially announced his quest to break the Guinness World Records (GWR) on Nov 18.

The 26-year-old Malaysian, ranked number one in Asia, will be attempting to break the ‘Greatest Vertical Height Stair Climbing in One Hour (Male)’ record in conjunctio­n with the GWR Day.

The effort will take place at the Four Seasons Place Kuala Lumpur, close to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.

Standing at 342.5-metre, the luxury hotel is the fourth tallest hotel in the world and the third tallest building in Malaysia (after Petronas Twin Towers and The Exchange 106).

Wai Ching has one gruelling mission – to climb about 1.3km of stairs in an hour and break the 1.227km world record set by Spaniard David Robles Tapia in Zaragoza, Spain early last year.

The record-breaking attempt is also to inspire and motivate sportsmen, sportswome­n, and youth to constantly put effort by thinking out of the box to achieve, despite the whole world facing the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Wai Ching is a person who rises when all the odds are against him,” Malaysia Towerrunni­ng Associatio­n vice president Ravinder Singh said in a statement.

“Even when his body is in incredible pain and leg muscles lock-up, Wai Ching’s mind can overcome the exhaustion and pain. He is able to pull himself off the floor.

“When you are able to do that consistent­ly, you will become a winner,” he added.

“This has become his second nature, where he does not even think about it, he just does it.

“A true Malaysia world number one for some time in the tower running sport.”

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? File photo shows Wai Ching competes in a tower run competitio­n.
— Bernama photo File photo shows Wai Ching competes in a tower run competitio­n.

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