20K win seals Canadian ladies’s dominance at Puerto Vallarta by UTMB


Danièle Riendeau punctuated an astounding weekend for Canadian ladies at Puerto Vallarta by UTMB by successful Sunday’s 20K in 2:03:30 and ending eleventh total.

Riendeau’s victory noticed Canadian ladies shut out the second yr of UTMB’s race weekend in Mexico by capturing first place in three of the weekend’s 5 occasions. On Saturday, Montreal’s Geneviève Asselin-Demers topped the ladies’s podium within the 100K, whereas Saskatoon’s Caitlin Schindel took first within the 50K.

Danièle Riendeau cools off at 20K
Danièle Riendeau cools off after successful the 20K. Photograph: Puerto Vallarta by UTMB

Just like the ultra-trail races, the 20K challenged runners with powerful ascents, extremely technical trails and scorching warmth, though temperatures weren’t as constantly excessive as they have been on Saturday. “I feel that labored in my favour, for positive,” Riendeau stated following her win.

She added the course’s various terrain was each a problem and a deal with for runners eager to compete on a scenic course.

“It was hilly, proper up the primary six kilometres uphill on a winding street into the jungle—some trails, up and down cobble stones, bridges, after which simply stunning surroundings all the best way again, with a variety of downhill on the finish.”

Puerto Vallarta by UTMB 20K women's podium
Danièle Riendeau, flanked by Diana Darinka Zárate Díaz, left, and Paola Segura. Photograph: Puerto Vallarta by UTMB

Riendeau stated she didn’t enter the 20K anticipating to win. “I didn’t know I used to be within the lead, however I used to be operating alone for lots of it.”

Having triumphed in Mexico, Riendeau stated she’d wish to deal with operating a 50K. She stated she’d definitely contemplate tackling the gap in Puerto Vallarta subsequent yr, calling it a “nice occasion” on a well-marked course with “nice selection and exquisite surroundings” and excellent volunteers.

Men's 20K winner
Jose Luis Castel Ceja. Photograph: Puerto Vallarta by UTMB

Becoming a member of Riendeau on the ladies’s podium have been Mexican runners Diana Darinka Zárate Díaz (2:10:51) and Paola Segura (2:18:40). In the meantime, Mexico dominated the boys’s race with Jose Luis Castel Ceja breaking the tape in 1:43:42, adopted by Alan Carzolio (1:43:56) and Ricardo Mejia Hernandez (1:45:32).

The lads’s 20K podium, from left: Alan Carzolio, Jose Luis Castel Ceja and Ricardo Mejia Hernandez. Photograph: Puerto Vallarta by UTMB

In Sunday’s 33K race, Mexico’s Jeff Rosas topped the boys’s podium in 3:38:54. Salvador Martínez, additionally from Mexico, took second in 3:40:55, and Colombia’s Jhoan Sebastian Rivera Alape positioned third (4:03:39). Canadian Greg Cruickshank ran 4:40:28 to high the 40-44M class and place thirteenth total.

Mexicans swept the ladies’s 33K podium. Sabrina White ran 4:35:05 for the win and tenth place total, adopted by Mariela Silva (5:03:06) and Lorena de Luna Saucedo (5:37:40).

 

 





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