Palghar’s Vishal Valvi wins men’s category,
Rakhi Rai tops women’s category at SRTL 100 km Ultra Marathon
Pune : The SRTL Ultra Marathon, organised amid the historic forts of Sinhagad–Rajgad–Torana–Lingana
(SRTL), bearing witness to the legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, concluded
successfully. This year marked the eighth edition of the international-standard
event. In the 100 km men’s category, Vishal Valvi of Palghar clinched the title
with a new record time of 10 hours 09 minutes 40 seconds, while Rakhi Rai
secured first place in the women’s category with a record-breaking performance.
Last year’s 100 km men’s champion Hemant Limbu finished second this year.
Runners from India and abroad delivered impressive performances across various
distance categories, further raising the stature of the race.
Held annually along an ancient route starting
from the foothills of Sinhagad and passing through Rajgad and Torana to the
foothills of Lingana, the marathon witnessed participation from athletes
representing nine countries—India, France, England, the United States, South
Korea, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Norway and Estonia. More than 950 runners
from 24 Indian states and 55 cities took part. The competition was conducted
across four distance categories: 100 km, 53 km, 25 km and 11 km.
In the 100 km women’s category, Rakhi Rai
finished first in 18 hours 54 minutes 37 seconds, followed by Snehal Yogita in
second place with 19 hours 39 minutes 55 seconds, and Hema Awale in third with
23 hours 23 minutes 48 seconds. In the 53 km men’s category, Som Bahadur Thami
won with a time of 5 hours 50 minutes 59 seconds, while Sanjay Negi secured
second place and Dnyaneshwar Naik finished third. In the 53 km women’s
category, Summaya Limbu finished first, followed by Urmila Bane in second and
Veena Tadsare in third. In the 25 km category, Raunak Shekhawat topped the
men’s race and Samjna Rai won the women’s race. In the 11 km category, Tanay
Kachare emerged victorious among men, while Surabhi Merukar claimed the women’s
title.
Organised by the Western Ghats Running
Foundation, the event featured special arrangements for runner safety, primary
medical care and essential facilities. Winners were felicitated with idols of
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and special mementoes. Foundation president
Digvijay Jedge informed that the Western Ghats Running Foundation is a member
of the International Trail Running Association, and runners who complete the
SRTL Ultra Marathon earn qualifying points for the UTMB in France.
The route passing through the forts of
Sinhagad, Rajgad, Torana and Lingana—historic witnesses to the valour of
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his Mavalas—was once used for travel, trade and
agriculture. Today, the marathon inspires people to take time out from busy
lives to run for health and happiness, offering a unique blend of culture,
history and fitness. The event is held annually with the cooperation of the
Maharashtra State Archaeology Department, Forest Department, Tourism
Department, Pune Police and the Pune District Collector’s Office.
For the successful organisation of the event,
Foundation president Digvijay Jedhe, trustees Anil Pawar, Mahesh Malusare,
Mandar Mate, Adv. Maruti Gole, Amar Dhumal, Adv. Rajesh Satpute, along with
around 500 volunteers from Daund, Haveli, Rajgad, Mulshi, Shirur talukas and
Pune city, worked tirelessly for 48 hours. The Athletes Training Programme was
led by coach Yogesh Sanap with support from coaches Anant Kachare, Shyamal
Mondal, Chaitanya Velhal and runner Anand Hatwalne. Renowned ultra-runner Taru
Mateti and accomplished runner Padmaraj Doshi were invited as chief guests and
flagged off the race at 6 a.m. from Golewadi.
Winners (Men’s and Women’s Categories):
100 km Men:
1st – Vishal Valvi
2nd – Hemant Limbu
3rd – Pritam Rai
100 km Women:
1st – Rakhi Rai
2nd – Snehal Yogita
3rd – Hema Awale
53 km Men:
1st – Som Bahadur Thami
2nd – Sanjay Negi
3rd – Dnyaneshwar Naik
53 km Women:
1st – Summaya Limbu
2nd – Urmila Bane
3rd – Veena Tadsare
25 km Men:
1st – Raunak Shekhawat
2nd – Omkar Patil
3rd – Prasanna Bhatt
25 km Women:
1st – Samjna Rai
2nd – Tripti Bhosale
3rd – Shobha Singh
11 km Men:
1st – Tanay Kachare
2nd – Pramod Jagtap
3rd – Santosh Tevare
11 km Women:
1st – Surabhi Merukar
2nd – Sayuri Dalvi
3rd – Neha Lilhare
