This Week In Running: September 22, 2025
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This Week In Running: September 22, 2025
"Tor des Glaciers 450 The event's longest race was 450 kilometers with 32,000 meters of climbing. That's an incredible 280 miles and 105,000 feet of elevation gain. Sébastien Raichon (France) became a three-time winner. He took this year's race in 124 hours and 53 minutes. Brian Mullins (Ireland) avenged a drop at last year's race with a second-place finish in 131:25, and Jarek Gonczarenko (Poland) and Lorenzo Franco Santin (Italy) finished together for a third-place tie in 135:56."
"Tor des Géants The event's marquee race went for 330 kilometers with 24,000 meters of elevation gain. That's 205 miles and 78,000 feet. Richard Victor (France) took down Franco Collé's 2023 course record. Victor ran 66:08, 36 minutes faster than the historical mark. It was a tie for second, with both Martin Perrier (France) and Simone Corsini (Italy) in at 71:48."
Several major mountain and trail races took place, including Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon, Skyrunner World Series, World Trail Majors, Cirque Series, and UTMB World Series events. Tor des Glaciers featured a 450 km route with 32,000 meters of climbing; Sébastien Raichon won in 124:53, Brian Mullins placed second in 131:25, and a tie for third occurred at 135:56. Florence Golay-Geymond set a new women's record in 144:27. Tor des Géants covered 330 km with 24,000 meters; Richard Victor broke the course record with 66:08, and Noor van der Veen won the women's race in 79:34. Mammoth Trail Fest included a Dragon's Back Ascent won by Coleman Cragun in 35:08.
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