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Blue Mountains hosts 7,000 runners for trail running festival

May 19, 2019

KATOOMBA, Blue Mountains NSW, Australia – 7,000 trail runners and their supporters descended on Katoomba’s Scenic World and the surrounding World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park on Saturday for the 12th edition of what is now the third largest trail running festival in the world, Ultra-Trail Australia.

Conditions were perfect, with 50km and 100km runners treated to stunning blue skies and sunshine for the entire day, making it one of the best race days the event has seen in years.

Polish runner Marcin Swierc claimed victory in the premier 100km in an impressive 9:31:15. In the women’s race, it was homegrown Amy Lamprecht from Launceston who tore off the front of the race and achieved a one-hour personal best and winning time of 11:03:28, claiming an incredible 11th place overall.

The men’s 100km race was dramatic, with Newcastle athlete Vlad Shatrov leading aggressively for more than 50km until foot pain forced him to retire injured. Then a Cinderella story unfolded as Sydney’s Jono O’Loughlin closed in on the lead.

O’Loughlin is one of only four founding runners, having participated in every 100km edition race since its inception 12 years ago. He chased hard to close the gap and came home second for an emotional finish in a time of 09:42:28, where he told his wife "I ran my heart out all day". Sydney’s Morgan Lindqvist rounded out the men’s podium in a time of 09:43:45.

It was a truly international podium in the women’s 100km race with New Caledonia’s Angelique Plaire finishing second in 12:05:18 ahead of Spain’s Emma Roca 12:14:23. Sensationally, Roca edged out New Zealand’s Fiona Hayvice by less than a minute, even after running the equivalent of more than seven City-to-Surf’s.

In the 50km, runners covered more than 8,000 mountainside stairs before claiming their hard-earned finisher’s medal. Sydney locals Rhett Gibson and Gemma Jenkins were first male and female home in times of 4:25:18 and 5:13:46 respectively.

While over 1000 runners were still out on course Saturday evening as the third day of Ultra-Trail Australia turned to night, spectators and commentators in the finish chute recahed for their puffer jackets and beanies. Inside, sweat-drenched finishers gathered under heaters and blankets on portable couches in front of a cinema-sized screen to watch friends and family finish well into the night.

The real stars were still running well into Saturday night, with many runners expected to spend the cold Katoomba night marching ever closer to their dream, however exhausting, of a 100km trail ultramarathon finish.

Results:

Male 100km

1          Marcin Swierc               09:31:15

2          Jono O'Loughlin             09:42:28

3          Morgan Lindqvist          09:43:45

4          Justin Whitley               09:56:18

5          Mike Carroll                  10:19:00

Female 100km

1          Amy Lamprecht             11:03:28

2          Angélique Plaire             12:05:18

3          Emma Roca                  12:14:23

4          Fiona Hayvice                12:15:18

5          Emilie Tan                     12:17:55

Male 50km

1          Rhett Gibson                 4:25:18

2          Tom Brimelow               4:32:25

3          Mick Donges                 4:34:03

4          Gerald Macpherson       4:34:31

5          Andrius Ramonas          4:39:01

Female 50km

1          Gemma Jenkins             5:13:46

2          Lucy Bartholomew        5:15:48

3          Jessica Haro Ramos       5:37:47

4          Caitlin Perkins               5:39:51

5          Sasha Taplin                  5:46:38

For all the results, click here.

About the Ultra-Trail® World Tour

The Ultra-Trail® World Tour is a series of long-distance trail running races (more than 100km), on diverse grounds, and of different levels of difficulty. It is a collection of remarkable events – 21 races on 5 continents. The aim is to promote the trail running everywhere in the world and gather races with strong common values.

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