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Rémi Bonnet, Nina Engelhard Dominate – iRunFar


Welcome to Canfranc! The tiny mountain city in northeastern Spain has about 600 residents. It’s the heart of the world for mountain operating and path operating proper now, although.

The 2025 World Mountain and Path Operating Championships began on Thursday, September 25 with the World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill race. The lads had an 10:00 a.m. CEST begin, and the ladies went one hour later.

The all-uphill climb began two kilometers north of Canfranc and went 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) in distance, with a gentle 990 meters (3,248 ft) of elevation acquire. The course climbed by means of a black pine forest to a end atop Larraca Mountain within the Spanish Pyrenees.

Runners from 49 completely different nations have been anticipated to line up for the lads’s race, and the ladies’s entrants listing had 44 completely different nations represented. There was a 24,000 Euro prize purse between the lads’s and girls’s races, with 5,000 Euro to the winners and money payouts by means of fifth place.

A particular due to The North Face for making our race protection potential!

Rémi Bonnet (Switzerland) gained a showdown in opposition to two-time defending Uphill world champion Patrick Kipngeno (Kenya). Bonnet had missed nearly your entire summer season with an damage however throttled the sector from the beginning, had a runaway lead by midway, and gained in 37:50. He was over a minute in entrance of everybody else.

2025 World Mountain Running Championship Uphill mens start

The beginning of the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championship Uphill males’s race. Photograph: iRunFar/Meghan Hicks

Nina Engelhard (Germany) scored the same runaway win within the ladies’s race. Racing on the world championships for the primary time, Engelhard was 13 seconds in entrance at midway and added to that hole within the race’s late, steeper stretches. Engelhard gained in 45:33.

Learn on for extra race particulars.

2025 World Mountain Running Championship Uphill womens start

The beginning of the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championship Uphill ladies’s race. Photograph: iRunFar/Meghan Hicks

2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill Males’s Race

Jackets stayed on in the beginning as runners lined up in chilly, 5 levels Celsius (41 levels Fahrenheit) temperatures. A slim begin line had one runner per nation allowed on the entrance. Rémi Bonnet (Switzerland) had a backward hat and gloves on subsequent to two-time defending world champ Patrick Kipngeno (Kenya) in lengthy sleeves and a number of layers. Christian Allen (U.S.), Alex García (Spain), and Andrea Rostan (Italy) have been all there on the entrance too.

Remi Bonnet - 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Uphill mens winner

Rémi Bonnet of Switzerland successful the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill males’s race. Photograph: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi

There was a flat, 600-meter paved dash in the beginning that had high runners vying for place earlier than the path narrowed and the climb began. Allen and Bonnet received out quick on the entrance with Richard Omaya Atuya (Kenya), however race favourite Kipngeno was extra cautious a number of rows of runners again.

After 3.6k, runners had climbed by means of the decrease pine forest and crested a grassy area timing level, and Bonnet was means forward of everybody. Atuya, Kipngeno, and Allen climbed subsequent in pursuit, however Bonnet’s frontrunning was exceptional simply over midway into the race. He was already 37 seconds in entrance of second place Atuya, and 46 seconds forward of third place Kipngeno. Allen was fourth however almost a minute again of the chief, and Eliud Cherop (Uganda) was fifth at this level.

Bonnet’s lead was vital, being so early into such a brief race, and it was regardless of this being Bonnet’s comeback race from season-long damage.

Because the runners continued above treeline onto the excessive mountain, nothing modified. It was solely Bonnet on the entrance.

Rémi Bonnet gained the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill race in 37:50. He was over a minute forward of everybody else.

Richard Omaya Atuya climbed up second in 39:04. It was his first participation on the earth championships, although he’s excelled within the Mountain Operating World Cup the final two years.

Richard Omaya Atuya - 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Uphill mens second place

Richard Omaya Atuya of Kenya takes second on the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill race. Photograph: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi

Patrick Kipngeno’s bid for a third-straight world championships victory fell only a bit brief, as he completed third in 39:20, which was nonetheless an unimaginable end.

Christian Allen sprinted in fourth at 39:28, and Jacob Adkin (U.Okay.) jumped one spot within the late stage to complete fifth in 39:34.

Every nation’s first three runners scored within the workforce competitors, and scored through end place (not by time). With runners in second, third, and seventeenth, Kenya gained workforce gold with 22 factors. Philemon Kiriago was a late Uphill entrant for Kenya and scored because the workforce’s third runner for the workforce win.

Switzerland was second with 34 factors and the U.S. gained workforce bronze with 41 factors.

Patrick Kipngeno - 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Uphill mens third place

Patrick Kipngeno of Kenya rounds out the rostrum of the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill males’s race. Photograph: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi

2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill Males’s Outcomes

  1. Rémi Bonnet (Switzerland) – 37:50
  2. Richard Omaya Atuya (Kenya) – 39:04
  3. Patrick Kipngeno (Kenya) – 39:20
  4. Christian Allen (U.S.) – 39:28
  5. Jacob Adkin (U.Okay.) – 39:34
  6. Eliud Cherop (Uganda) – 40:09
  7. Jonathan Castillo (Colombia) – 40:16
  8. Andrea Elia (Italy) – 40:20
  9. Quentin Meyleu (France) – 40:20
  10. Théodore Klein (France) – 40:24

Full outcomes.

2025 World Mountain Running Championship Uphill mens podium - Remi Bonnet - Richard Omaya Atuya - Patrick Kipngeno

The 2025 World Mountain Operating Championship Uphill males’s podium (left to proper): 2. Richard Omaya Atuya, 1. Rémi Bonnet, 3. Patrick Kipngeno. Photograph: World Mountain and Path Operating Championships

2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill Ladies’s Race

Not lengthy after the lads completed, the ladies’s race began on the backside of the mountain, and the Ugandan workforce gapped everybody inside the first seconds of racing.

By the point they hit the three.6k grassy area timing spot over midway into the race, the Ugandan lead was gone and as a substitute it was Nina Engelhard (Germany) alone on the entrance. She cut up 24:10 and had a 13-second lead, making it a more in-depth race than the lads’s was at this level. Engelhard was a double champion on the 2024 European Athletics Off-Street Championships, successful each the Uphill and Up and Down races.

Nina Engelhard - 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Uphill womens winner

Nina Engelhard, 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill ladies’s winner. Photograph: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi

Behind the chief, Susanna Saapunki (Finland) ran in second. Martha Chemutai (Uganda) was third in 24:49 and Anna Gibson (U.S.) a single second behind in fourth. Laura Hottenrott was fifth right here, roughly midway up the mountain, to present Germany two runners inside the highest 5.

Because the race turned additional uphill up the steeper mountain, Engelhard broke right into a hands-on-knees powerhike, and Saapunki had her in her sights. Gibson overtook Chemutai for third, and the end order caught the remainder of the best way.

Nina Engelhard gained the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill race in 45:33.

Susanna Saapunki couldn’t get any nearer to the lead and stayed second in 45:59.

Susanna Saapunki - 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Uphill womens second place

Susanna Saapunki of Finland taking second on the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill race. Photograph: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi

Anna Gibson closed nicely on the late uphill to attain a person bronze medal in 46:07.

Martha Chemutai and Francesca Ghelfi (Italy) have been fourth and fifth in 46:44 and 47:13.

Ghelfi jumped a number of spots within the race’s second half and powered Italy to workforce gold with 31 factors. France was second with 36 factors and Canada scored workforce bronze with 41 factors.

Anna Gibson - 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Uphill womens third place

Anna Gibson of the U.S. finishes third on the 2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill race. Photograph: iRunFar/Eszter Horanyi

2025 World Mountain Operating Championships Uphill Ladies’s Outcomes

  1. Nina Engelhard (Germany) – 45:33
  2. Susanna Saapunki (Finland) – 45:59
  3. Anna Gibson (U.S.) – 46:07
  4. Martha Chemutai (Uganda) – 46:44
  5. Francesca Ghelfi (Italy) – 47:13
  6. Christel Dewalle (France) – 47:16
  7. Lucia Arnoldo (Italy) – 47:32
  8. Nélie Clément (France) – 47:40
  9. Laura Hottenrott (Germany) – 47:43
  10. Emma Prepare dinner-Clarke (Canada) – 48:07

Full outcomes.

[Christel Dewalle previously served a four-month doping ban after a positive test for the stimulant Heptaminol at the 2016 Skyrunning World Championships.]

2025 World Mountain Running Championship Uphill womens podium - Nina Engelhard - Susanna Saapunki - Anna Gibson

The 2025 World Mountain Operating Championship Uphill ladies’s podium (left to proper): 2. Susanna Saapunki, 1. Nina Engelhard, 3. Anna Gibson. Photograph: World Mountain and Path Operating Championships



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