The most popular trail running event in the region is gearing up for its 10th edition on 1 October 2022. Without further delay, here is a rundown on what is in store for participants on this adrenalin-filled day!

After a lighter version in 2021 due to health restrictions, the Moka Trail is back and more than ever committed to offering participants another exciting edition. This year, around 2,500 trail runners are expected on the starting line, to make this event an unforgettable experience.

Only a few days remaining to enter one of the four races!

This year, the 4 popular races are back:

  • Fun Jog (5km): the ideal race for families in the heart of nature. Perfect for children, walkers or Sunday joggers.
  • Deux Mamelles (7km): a mid-level race for fun runners.
  • Petit Both (15km): a tough course for experienced runners!
  • Grand Pouce (30km): the Moka Trail’s greatest challenge, for true trail connoisseurs!

Visit the event page to find out more about each race.

Which challenge will you take this year? Registration is open until midnight on Thursday 15 September. Enter now and spread the word to your friends and family, whether experienced or novice runners!

A 10th edition full of surprises

The Moka Trail has held ten editions in recent years and both the courses and organisation have improved over time to offer even more optimal conditions to runners. Volunteers join the organisation every year to make sure everything runs smoothly from start to finish.

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The Moka Trail also has some nice surprises for those participating in or attending this sporting event, including new refreshment stations, gifts for runners and entertainment!

And because the Moka Trail is above all a family event, the public is also encouraged to come and cheer the participants over the finish line. To make this day more enjoyable for everyone, a Kids Corner will be provided for children aged 4 to 12 years old with entertaining activities and games especially designed for them.

“Running this competition each year is a way of bringing to life the values of sport that are so dear to us in Moka. The Moka Trail has races for all levels and embodies values like helping each other, surpassing oneself and perseverance. We can’t wait for 1 October to see the joy of running in the participants’ eyes. It is an ever-renewed pleasure!” says Ketty Lim Ka Lan, who is in charge of events for Moka Smart City and the Moka’mwad citizen collective.

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