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63-year- old Omani trail runner Hamed Al Harthi completes epic 560km ‘Border to Coast’ challenge in 8 days

After completing the challenge, Hamed said, “It was very tough and our plans had to change. I was hoping to finish in six to seven days, but the temperatures in the desert were hotter than expected and that slowed down our progress. It was very, very hot and we could only sleep for three hours every day, and this – as well as injuries – was the hardest part”.

At 63 years, Hamed Al Harthi, one of Oman’s most experienced trail runners, crossed the finish line in Sur at 5.30pm on Monday, March 21 , after completing the epic 560km ‘Border to Coast’ self-challenge in eight days. 

Hamed Al Harthi as he makes his epic joutney (1)

Starting from Um Zumul, on the border of Sultanate of Oman, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, on March 13, he was joined by local runners and well-wishers throughout the journey and raised money for donate.om, Oman’s Donations Portal for Charitable Organisations.

Hamed Al Harthi within minutes from Sur

After pushing the limits and going above and beyond age, Hamed confirmed his arrival in Sur by posting ‘mission accomplished!’ on his Instagram account (@hamedalharthy1) where he had been charting progress throughout the challenge and sharing footage of the run captured by his own team and those running alongside him. In total, he managed to raise donations from 107 people through the donate.om portal.

Speaking after completing the challenge, Hamed said, “The challenge was very tough and our plans had to change. I was hoping to finish in six to seven days, but the temperatures in the desert were hotter than expected and that slowed down our progress. It was very, very hot and we could only sleep for three hours every day, and this – as well as injuries – was the hardest part. Sometimes the wind was on our side so we could increase our speed, and catch up, and the support team was fantastic. Without them we could not have achieved our goal. They kept us on track and motivated us. I am grateful for their assistance throughout and very happy to have completed this challenge!”

The route took Hamed from Um Zumul close to the border area, through to Lekhwair and Fahud before reaching the Wilayat of Adam. From there, he ran to Sinaw, Al Mudaybi, Al Qabil, Al Wasil and then through to the final destination in Sur. On each stage he was supported by a technical and logistics team to ensure his safety and maintain the correct course, cheered on by supporters.

Hamed Al Harthi being felicitated after his arrival in Sur

63-year-old Hamed, a life-long runner, said that this achievement stands alongside the greatest achievements in his career and the challenge of different terrains, high daytime temperatures and cold nights in the desert was unlike anything he had encountered before. 

The route took Hamed from Um Zumul close to the border area, through to Lekhwair and Fahud before reaching the Wilayat of Adam. From there, he ran to Sinaw, Al Mudaybi, Al Qabil, Al Wasil and then through to the final destination in Sur.

Hamed competed in OMAN by UTMB® and Ushuaia by UTMB® in Argentina in 2019, UTMB® Mont-Blanc 2021 and reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro the same year. He plans to continue taking on epic challenges all around the world and will now turn his attentions to recovery before making a step to another challenge.

The Border to Coast challenge was supported by Dhofar Insurance, Hamed’s personal sponsors for the endeavour.

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David Solomon
David Solomon
(For over four decades, David Solomon’s insightful stories about people, places, animals –in fact almost anything and everything in India and abroad – as a journalist and traveler, continue to engross, thrill, and delight people like sparkling wine. Photography is his passion.)

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