The 78km victory underscores Nepali women’s dominance in trail running, with last year's winner, Rashila Tamang, securing third place as all four runners finish in the top 10.
Victories for Sunmaya and Rammaya Budha, top-10 finish by Man Kumar Roka Magar and 14th place by Dina Bagale showcase Nepal’s growing trail running prowess.
The Dunedin marathoner shines in his debut race in Nepal amid torrential rain and delays, as controversy over course conditions overshadows the event.
A resilient Rai clinches second place at the Asia Pacific Trail Running Championships despite fierce competition and illness; Sunuwar stands seventh on his international debut.
The adventure community’s highly awaited gathering is here—an exciting event where explorers, thrill seekers and businesses come together in a dynamic and vibrant atmosphere.
Hiroshi Sasaki and Miho Kikuchi shine as elite riders at K-Enduro, while young talents impress in a stunning South Korean setting.
The Nepal Adventure Expo, organised by AR Ventures, has become the heartbeat of Nepal’s cycling culture, promising a full day of community, innovation and adventure.
European riders rule the roost at Monduro, with UCI champ Alex Rudeau claiming Men Elite victory. Nepal’s Rajesh Magar narrowly misses the podium in a thrilling finish.
From Dec 24, 2024 to Jan 1, 2025 Pokhara’s skies will come alive with 30 vibrant balloons, 500 commercial flights and cultural events in a landmark tourism event.
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Local favourite RJ Ripper falls short by just over two seconds in a nail-biting race, with diverse talent converging on Arba Hills in a high-octane display of endurance and precision.
Pokhara Enduro Race organisers introduce the Super Junior category aimed at enhancing the race experience for youth, promoting safety, and passion for mountain biking.
Nepal's top athletes gear up for the inaugural Asia-Pacific Trail Running Championships in South Korea, despite visa issues limiting the team's full strength.
Interactive sessions, live demos, and groundbreaking products captivate visitors, cementing the event’s reputation as Nepal’s top outdoor adventure hub.
Nepal’s ultra-running scene witnesses a new star as Mahatara edges fierce competition, while Sonima Sherpa reinforces her supremacy in Nepal’s first 100-mile stage race.
In a career-defining climb, the Rolwaling native leads a multinational team to Shishapangma summit, solidifying his place in elite mountaineering.
Victories for Rajesh Magar, Suray Panday, Mark Doughty and Sambhav Scott Khatry highlight a thrilling finale of the Asia Enduro Series.
Celebrated US trail runner Hayden Hawks claims victory in the 50K event, with Norway’s Frederik Bruseth and Stian Dahl Sommerseth completing the podium.
Defending champion Rashila Tamang is set to join the Nepal team in Malaysia ahead of the 78K race at the Asia Trail Master Championship Final on September 14.
Suman Kulung's triumph in the men's 45K race and Anita Rai's second position in the women's 60K in Austria's Gastein Valley add to Nepal’s growing legacy in the trail running world.
Sunmaya Budha’s remarkable 2024 journey has shattered course records and inspired a growing fanbase, setting a new benchmark for Nepali trail runners on the world stage.
The 16th Kathmandu Marathon gears up for a thrilling event, introducing pacers, electronic timing and encouraging community participation for a vibrant, safe event.
Nima Rinji Sherpa, with numerous peak ascents already under his belt, has declared his mission to 'inspire a new generation and redefine mountaineering's future.'
Suman Kulung dominates men’s field for his fourth title, while Chhoki Sherpa clinches fifth consecutive victory in the gruelling six-stage Himalayan endurance race.
The Malaysian riders claim five out of the seven titles on offer, while the Singaporeans win the remaining titles in the third round of the five-race Mountainbiker Enduro Championship.
Facing brutal climbs and relentless descents, Rai and Sherpa overcame exhaustion to claim victory in Nepal’s first-ever 100-mile stage race, cementing their dominance on the trails.
Trailmandu’s event pits runners against steep ascents and high-altitude trails, offering a physical challenge as well as stunning Himalayan scenery.
Hamad Hamood Al-Wadhahi and Hilal Al-Shuhumi are preparing for the Pokhara Enduro Race, eager to connect with riders from around the globe and inspire the MTB community in Oman.
Dawa Yangzum Sherpa has made history as the first Nepali woman to summit all 14 eight-thousanders, achieving this remarkable feat with her ascent of Shishapangma.
The awe-inspiring Jhule Ridge Trail and its gruelling 1,900m elevation gain has made Stage 3 of KVR 100 a test of stamina for all participants.
With exciting new features, safer sections for super juniors and fresh twists in the terrain, the race promises a thrilling challenge for riders of all skill levels.
The success of Scott Lehmann and Shayna Unger coincides with the largest number of climbers reaching the summit of Manaslu in a single day this autumn season.
Australian rider Saya Sakakibara's journey from a concussion at the Tokyo Olympics to winning BMX Gold in Paris is inspired by her brother Kai's battle with a brain injury.
Man Bahadur Roka Magar shines among the elite as Rashila Tamang takes 13th, with China’s Qi Min and Xiang Fuzhao stealing the spotlight in Ulju.
Benjamin Vedrines of Briançon sets a new ascent record on K2, leading a challenging climb and paraglider launch with remarkable speed.
This year’s International Mountain Cross Country Competition saw over 1,200 runners, including 64 from China, race through Pokhara’s scenic routes.
The Guinness World Records has officially recognised the Sherpas from Makalu Village for setting the record for the most siblings to climb the world's second-highest peak.
The fun-filled festival returns after four years with expanded events, including basketball and bouldering, promising an unforgettable experience for all.
The cycling event promotes health, the environment, and charity across Nepal and beyond.
With elite riders leading the charge, Rupandehi’s first Mayor Cup XCO MTB Championship marks a milestone for mountain biking’s growth and recognition in the region.
Sweden’s Philip Fagerberg claims pole for Friday race with a prologue win, but fierce competition from RJ Ripper, Chris Keeling and Hikmat BK promises an intense showdown ahead.
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Joining the historic ascent is a diverse group of climbers from around the globe, including Nepali mountaineers Mingma G and Mingtemba Sherpa.
With top riders like Pogačar, van Aert, and Reusser sitting this one out, fresh faces and new contenders will battle for glory.
The three-day annual event kicks off on Wednesday with practice sessions, blending adventure and community that extend beyond the trails.
Nepali trail runner Rashila Tamang endures a tough day on her debut to finish 42nd in the 100K Courmayeur-Champex-Chamonix race in France.
With more than 500 participants across five race categories, Nepal’s premier trail event continues to attract global attention while showcasing the country’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
The Slovenian rider executes a jaw-dropping solo raid, securing the 2024 World Championship title in Zurich, joining legends Merckx and Roche in cycling history.
The Frenchmen travelling from Delhi to Kathmandu lose their way and stray into a remote village in Bareilly, North India, after taking a shortcut suggested by Google Maps.
The five-day event will bring together elite trail runners from the region, including Nepal, in three categories: 80km long trail, 40km short trail, and 15km trail race for under-23s.
Vietnam's Hau Ha Thi wins the women's 50K race with consistent pacing and strategy. Martyna Mlynarczyk of Poland finishes second and Takako Takamura of Japan third.
Stage 21 Time Trial win in Nice guarantees the UAE Team Emirates star his third Tour de France title, becoming the first rider since 1998 to win both major tours in a year.
Canada's Isabella Holmgren and France's Luca Martin excel in U23 XCO events, showcasing resilience amidst fierce competition.
The Belgian rider adds another win to stage 3 with another dominant performance on the Archidona-Cordoba course.
Incessant rainfall and flooding force organisers to reschedule the annual fair, now set to take place in December after further consultations.
The holder overcomes a tyre puncture and a partisan French crowd rooting for Viktor Koretzky to win mountain bike gold, with South African Alan Hatherly taking home bronze.
The trail running's apex body is advocating for Olympic inclusion, celebrating the natural world, and promoting global unity through the sport.
France's Cassandre Beaugrand and Britain's Alex Yee excel in Olympic triathlon.
Joris Daudet, Sylvain Andre and Romain Mahieu revel in their victory amid cheers from enthusiastic home fans, French President Emmanuel Macron.
Primož Roglič cuts the Australian rider's lead to just 5 seconds in a stage won by Marc Soler. Wout van Aert crashes out of the race.
With a dominant uphill finish, the Slovenian rider overtakes O'Connor, pushing closer to a fourth Vuelta title ahead of the mountain showdown.
New champions are crowned in Junior XCO and the inaugural Under-23 XCC events on a busy third day with six finals at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships.
Germany's Wiedenroth and France's Gilloux secure E-MTB titles, while Team USA claims Cross-Country Relay gold at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Andorra.
Thibault Marquet and Marie Dohin secure commanding victories in the gruelling 148 km TDS race at the UTMB Mont-Blanc.
Cycling stars Jolanda Neff and Marlen Reusser pull out of the Paris Games due to health issues.
Three-time UCI World Cup winner in 2024 Heather Wilson of Britain finish a disappointing 19th place in the race.
The 141.5km 17th stage proves to be a historic day for Australian cycling, with three riders leading three different standings as Groves leading the charge in superb fashion.
Kathmandu's largest charity bike ride sees female participation double, raising funds for Nepalgunj pump track and promoting clean air and gender equality.
Harper's withdrawal adds to the list of coronavirus cases at the race, which includes Juan Ayuso, Tom Pidcock, and Maxim Van Gils.
The Slovenian has extended his advantage over the Dane by seven seconds and now leads the general classification by five minutes and 14 seconds.
Nepal's Sunmaya Budha, making her debut in the 50K OCC at the UTMB Finals, completes the race in 4 hours, 33 minutes, and 47 seconds, finishing 13th out of 434 female starters.
Australia's Zoe Manning and Hong Kong's Rex Lo Lok Yin Top U-23 Charts in Unforgiving Terrain at Asia Pacific Trail Running Championships.
The Irishman overcomes recent injuries and near retirement to win his first Grand Tour stage, while Primoz Roglic cut time off Ben O'Connor's overall lead at La Vuelta.
The 21-year-old DSM-Firmenich PostNL stuns Dutchman Wout van Aert on the line to record his first win in a grand tour.
The Spanish rider secures a Vuelta stage win for Kern Pharma, just hours after the team announced the passing of its founder and former president.
Frenchman Vincent Bouillard breaks the 20-hour barrier, while American Katie Schide achieves a rare double with their victories.
Michael Woods soars to Vuelta stage 13 victory after the brutal summit finish at Puerto de Ancares, while Primoz Roglic opens significant gaps on his GC rivals.
Australian Ben O’Connor maintains the overall lead despite Slovenian Primoz Roglic’s advance.
American rider Haley Batten comes in second in the women's XCO mountain bike race, finishing ahead of Rio gold medallist Jenny Rissveds of Sweden.
After joining the breakaway, the UAE Team Emirates rider prevails through the final climbs to earn his second Grand Tour stage victory.
A four-hour spectacle on Friday pays homage to Paris's rich heritage and sporting legends, setting the stage for a historic event.
Tadese Takele clocks a world-leading 2:03:23 for his first major victory, while Sutume Kebede becomes the first woman to win the title twice.
The Slovenian, whose previous victories came between 2019 and 2021, has now joined Spanish rider Roberto Heras, the winner in 2000 and 2003-2005, for the most wins.
Ben O'Connor loses more ground to three-time Vuelta winner Primož Roglič despite a 20-second penalty for sheltering behind a team car.
The Belgian rider from team Visma-Lease a Bike dominates a mountainous route in Galicia to another top podium finish. Ben O'Connor retains the overall lead for a fifth day.
French riders dominate the Andorra course as Loris Vergier wins the men's downhill crown in a thrilling finish.
The Australian rider takes the red leader’s jersey from Primoz Roglic as surges 4 minutes and 51 seconds ahead of the three-time Vuelta champion.
It is the fourth stage win for the Spanish riders in the Vuelta this year, with Pablo Castrillo securing two of them.
The Slovenian champion dominates Sierra de Cazorla Climb, narrowing the gap to leader Ben O'Connor; Spaniard Enric Mas stays in contention.
Over 55,000 runners, including nearly 13,000 internationals, participate in this year’s event, reinforcing its status as a premier World Athletics Gold Label event.