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UTMB: Francois D’Haene claims a record fourth men’s title, but phenomenal Courtney Dauwalter steals the show

  • D’Haene wins another UTMB just weeks after winning the Hardrock 100 mile in the USA
  • Dauwalter finishes seventh overall as she destroys women’s field

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Courtney Dauwalter at the UTMB finish line. Photo: Laurent Salino/UTMB
Francois D’Haene of France won a record fourth men’s title at the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc on Saturday, but the performance of the day belonged to America’s Courtney Dauwalter.
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Not only did the 36-year-old win the UTMB women’s title for the second time, but she finished seventh overall – in a field packed with the biggest names in the sport.

Before the start, the conditions appeared to be a recipe for a historically fast race, with talk that the 20-hour barrier could be broken for the first time.

The leaders went off fast but most of those pushing the pace early on were soon paying for it.

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At the Les Contamines check point 32 kilometres in, where runners take stock of their condition before running through the night, Dauwalter, the 2019 champion, and Sweden’s Mimmi Kotka were in the lead. The rest of pre-race favourites – Katie Schilde and Kelly Wolf of the USA, Beth Pascall of the UK, Ragna Debats and Maite Mayora of Spain were close behind.

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