Kenyan Rule, French Woman Victories and Good Runs by Scout and Hakob Adkin Classic Course in the Classic Course in the WMA World Cup
On Sunday, athletes brings athletes to the 10th stage of the 12th stage of the stage on the second day of the WMA World Cup.
At an altitude of 14 km and 994 m, the course turned through old military roads, forested reps and centuries. Runners weren’t just competing against each other. They competed through history.
Bryanchon, the World Heritage Place of UNESCO, proved once again why it is a dream place for mountain sports. The organizers of the city and race have provided a course that mixes natural beauty, historical depth and raw challenge that sets the WMA World Cup.
Men’s race. Run2Gethets cleans the podium
Kenyan’s athletes stamped their reputation from Run2Gether to the weapon, putting forward to the first climbing and never falling. Michael Selelo Saholi led the accusation and ordered a victory celebrated 1:04:52, followed by Filemon Obiogo Kiriyago, 1:05:31.
Relax from the podium, the winner of yesterday Richard Omaya Atua finished the fourth 1:06:02, and the European Champion of France, the European champion, manifested consistency and lessons.
Men’s results
1 Michael Selello (Ken) – 1: 04. 5
2 Philememia Ombo Kio (եւ) – 1: 05: 2
3 Epantus Mumenti Mangi (Ken) – 1:05:31
4. Richard Omaya Atua (Ken) – 1:06:02
5. Theodore will be (woman) – 1:06:39

Women’s race. Nélie Clément shocks the field through world-class promotion
If the men’s race is set to Kenya’s dominance, the women’s race belonged to Nelly. Just 24 hours after the end of July, the French runner produced pure shine and determination, an amazing but highlighted victory at 1:15:58. His efforts were enough for more than a minute to his closest competitors.
Gloria Chebet (1:17:38) And Scout Adkin (1:19:34) Circle the top five in the highly competitive women’s field. Clément performance not only confirms its place in the elite, but suggests that the French team has found a new leader.

Women’s results:
1 Nélie Clément (Fra) – 1:15:58
2 Joyce rushes (Ken) – 1:17:11
3 Valentine’s Jepkoech Rutto (Ken) – 1:17:20
4. Gloria Chebet (Ken) – 1:17:38
5. Scout Adkin (GBR) – 1:19:34

The previous day, Saturday (July 19), WMA World Cup nine stages, intensity, rain and national choice.
The action today stated sharply in the historic alpine Bryanchon, under the thick clouds, which soon rained, adding a drama to a punitive challenge.
It is known as the highest city in France and the World Heritage Party of UNESCO, Bryanchon provided a stunning, cruel background for the “Wauban” mountain and trail racing.
Sharp gradients and methods demanded everything from athletes, especially the national team’s choice for the 2025 mountain and trailing championship in CanFRANCE.
Men’s race. Kenyan trio takes responsibility, but Atua claims summit
The early stages in the men’s race were seen by the dominant package of three runs.
Not behind, Hakob Adkin (GBRA) and Andrea Elia (ITA) managed a decided chase team, waiting for any sign of weakness.
That moment came the last two kilometers. Kiriago lost to the ground, and Adkin arose with his signature by the power of the late race, to rise to the third position. “Atuayan”, however, was inadmissible, 40. To demand victory in 40, followed by the Cyprotic, 41:53.
Men’s results
1 Richard Omaya Atuya (Ken) – 40:40
2 Josphat Kiprotich (Ken) – 41:44
3 Hakob Adkin (GBR) – 41:53
4. Paul Macoca (Ken) – 42:23
5. Emanuel Missat (Woman) – 42:26

Women’s race. Dewalle is dominated
The stakes were especially high for women. The race is designed for the 2025 world championship championship in the Canfranc World Championships in the CANFRANC. After the early pause of several runners in Kenya, a local favorite Christian Diyl controlled the most horrible parts, showing and experiencing.
Dewalle ordered a command victory 48. At 40, holding its place in CanFRANC and ensuring maximum World Cup scores. Scout Adkin (GBR) followed in second place 49. On the third, third of the Nélie Clément (Fra), the third is 50. 06. Kenya’s two runners, Gloria Chebet and Phiaries Jeruto Kisang, finished the top five.
Women’s results:
1 Christel Dewalle (FRA) – 48:40
2 Scout Adkin (GBR) – 49:27
3 Nélie Clément (Fra) – 50:06
4. Gloria Chebet (Ken) – 51:19
5. Filaries Jeruto Kisang (Ken) – 51:30
All results: here

