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Himachal Pradesh News Updated Jul 6, 2026

Shashwat Rao Shatters Hamta Pass Record in 5 Hours, 10 Minutes

India's ace trail runner Shashwat Rao set an astonishing all-time mountain record by crossing the 4300m Hamta Pass in 5 hours and 10 minutes, a journey that typically takes trekkers four to five days. The 39 km run from Chattru to Manali took place during the inaugural Himalayan Xtreme Trail Running Fest 2026, which is part of the Indian National League circuit. Local athlete Natasha Mahar delivered a phenomenal performance, finishing 3rd overall as the lone female competitor in the main event. The event was supported by Himachal Tourism and featured world-class safety protocols from Rapid Tactical and ATOA Manali.

From 4 days to 5 hours: Shashwat Rao sets astounding all-time mountain record over legendary Hamta Pass in Himachal

Manali, July 6

In a historic display of human endurance, India's ace trail runner, Shashwat Rao, has set an astonishing all-time mountain record on one of the country's most legendary alpine routes. Crossing the gruelling 4300m Hamta Pass--a treacherous, high-altitude crossover trail that typically takes trekkers four to five days to navigate.

Rao completed the entire 39 km journey from Chattru in Lahaul to Manali in a mind-boggling 5 hours and 10 minutes.

The record-shattering run took place during the inaugural edition of the Himalayan Xtreme Trail Running Fest 2026. Notably, the festival forms an official part of the prestigious Indian National League circuit and is fully certified by the International Trail Running Association (ITRA), granting international ranking points to finishing athletes.

Organized by the Himalayan Xtreme Sports Association (HXSA), this groundbreaking event was fully supported by Himachal Tourism, the Kullu District Administration, and the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS).

To ensure athlete safety across the high-risk, high-altitude terrain, the festival deployed world-class safety protocols. Critical emergency medical support was executed on the ground by Rapid Tactical, while specialized mountain search and rescue teams from the Adventure Tour Operators Association (ATOA) Manali were stationed at key high-altitude choke points. The mega-event brought together 35 elite pro athletes from across the country to battle extreme altitudes, technical scree, and freezing river crossings across three brutal race formats:

The Hamta Pass Sky Traverse (39 km) is a punishing, ITRA-certified alpine course starting from the arid landscape of Chattru at 3300m, climbing over the freezing Hamta Pass at 4300m, and plunging down into the lush Kullu Valley to finish at ABVIMAS, Manali. The Chikka Jobri Dash (18 km) is a fast, technical mountain race testing speed and agility through dense forests and rugged riverbeds. The Manali Vertical Challenge is also a pure, relentless battle against gravity featuring a crushing, continuous vertical elevation gain. Adding to the historic nature of the day, local mountain athlete Natasha Mahar from Manali delivered a phenomenal performance. Competing as the lone female athlete in the gruelling main event, Mahar defied the odds to claim the 3rd position overall, cementing her place as a rising icon in Indian skyrunning. "What these athletes achieved today rewrites what we thought was possible in the Indian Himalayas," said an event spokesperson. "An ultra-endurance feat of this scale across Hamta Pass requires absolute precision. Thanks to the unwavering backing of Himachal Tourism, the Kullu Administration, ABVIMAS, and our elite safety partners Rapid Tactical and ATOA Manali, India has officially proven it can host world-class, safe skyrunning events on the global stage," the spokesperson added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Wow, as a runner from Canada this is mind-blowing. I've trekked Hamta Pass before and it took me three days. To imagine someone running it in 5 hours is unreal. The altitude, the scree fields, the river crossings... Shashwat Rao is a beast. And Natasha Mahar finishing 3rd overall as the only woman is equally inspiring.

Priya S

Incredible achievement but I hope safety protocols were truly adequate. 4300m altitude is no joke - even fit climbers suffer AMS. The mention of Rapid Tactical and ATOA is reassuring. More importantly, kudos to Natasha Mahar! Local girls from Manali showing the way. 👏

Michael C

This is massive for Indian trail running. Getting ITRA certification and National League inclusion is no small feat. We need more events like this to showcase our Himalayan terrain to the world. Hopefully next year they open it to international runners too - I'd love to attempt the 18km Chikka Jobri Dash.

Vikram M

As someone who's done the Hamta Pass trek multiple times, this is beyond comprehension. Those last 10km descending into Manali are brutal even with trekking poles. Running it downhill at pace requires insane quads and risk tolerance. Hope Shashwat recovers well and inspires a generation of Indian ultra-runners.

James A

Impressive stats but I'm slightly concerned about environmental impact. These passes are fragile alpine ecosystems. Hope the organizers have strict leave-no-trace policies. That said, congrats to all 35 athletes - especially Natasha Mahar showing that women can dominate in extreme sports too.

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