Germany wins women’s gold and Kenya takes the male title, as Uganda is dominated by up to 20 races at the final mountain champions.
Germany’s Nina Engeld and Kenya Philemon have been crowned in classic championships in the world championship championships in the fourth and last day (September 28).
Titus Masau and Julia Ehrle took up to the 20th title.
The World CanFranc-Pirineos World Cup finals once again enjoyed the luxury weather, allowing athletes to fully enjoy Aragonese Pyrenes trails. Thousands of spectators were wrinkled the course held in small Pirene village and around him.
Engelhard Double
The race started with three Ugandan runners leading to Kenyan next to Joyce Muthoni. But since the runners entered forest, German Engelard captured the leader, noticing the gap on the first climb. When they passed the wall of the poster, he had 20 seconds of the leading Uganda Rispa Cherop, Kenya’s Ruth Ganga and Switzerland’s Day.
In the second junction, Engelhard brought forward for more than two minutes by the summit. Behind him, Swiss runners moved to the second place, and the Ganga and Cherop fought for the bronze. Mutoni slipped and left the medal argument.
It is not even a drastic down drop, which could stop Engelhard, who was impressive with the impressive force of the finish line at the illustrated international railway station.
The German provided the second gold of his world championship after winning the elevator race on Thursday.
He finished at 71:00.

The struggle for the rest of the medals was touching. Gangzan demanded silver at 72:54, and Linion was 73. Broned with 15.
Scout Adkin was the first Britain on 16.
Egelhard said. “I have an active recovery over the past three days, combining ice, rest, easy-to-run rots and other activities.
Kenya won the team’s gold from the United States to Switzerland.
Kirio crowned the winner of men
In Martin, Cyprouster, Kiprokich, took over the lead, opening the open that the first summit reached Kenya’s Philemon Kiriiago, for another 10 seconds. Aziz Cheabeth, Brian Rodrix and Mason Kopi, all over the age of 30 seconds and still medalist.

Kiriawa closed in the lead during the origin, opening the gap for just two seconds. Paul Macoca and Coros were behind them. The second summit witnessed the leading battle. After all, Kirio launched a stunning ultimate descent, flying through the forest and passing the finish line in CanFRANC as a winner, 60:38.
Silver 61. On 31st, Macoca, 61. On 31, bronze, Kenya Macoca is bronze.
Hakob Adkin was the first British house for the 19th time.
Kirio said.
Kenya won the team’s gold from Uganda and Italy.

Uganda dominates up to 20 races
In the under-20 category, Uganda’s young talents dominated the chairs, taking five of the six individual points and the gold of two teams.
Titus Masown rowed the African team with a gold medal, while Germany Julia Ehll demanded gold in the women’s race.
Uganda also provided both Silvers-Enos, men’s race and women in Nancy Krkevuru, as well as two bronze. Abraham Cheryotich and Felister Cherchwem.

Uganda, after Italy and Spain, won the Golden Uganda of the UK by 20 years old, who was the title of the Great British and Swiss men’s team.
Jack Sanderson was the best Britain in the Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Race, GB Team-Marital Sam Bentam at 15th and Evan Busfield.
Isla Patherson was the leader in the 15th women’s race in the 15th, Jessica Taylor 20.

