British Ultra-Dive Runner enjoys victory in the illustrated and cruel trail and mountain race
Tom Evans was probably the most important feat of the mountain and trail (August 30) when he won the Ultra-Trafter DU Mont-Blanc.
The British run was good for its competitors because he enjoyed the last steps of Chamons of France, the streets and thousands of spectators.
Relax the union flag banner straight, he tied his back as a hat, then stopped a meter before his product sign on his background.
He then hugged his wife, international triathle Sophie Caldwell, together with their daughter, fob. Taking his asas shoes and breaking the red bull, he then drank the drink and enjoyed a festive drink.
Her time was 18min 58sec, although it was set during a short short course than the usual changes, as athletes covered more than 100 mountain miles through France, Italy and Switzerland.
33-year-old, based in Loffboro, 2022 ended the third place in UTMB, a winner’s kilum behind the hallA number then had to get out of UTMB to 2023 and 2024. But this time one of the British was cruel from his rivals.

“It’s a dream to win at UTMB, and I join the special and small list of incredible athletes,” he said.
“This was just a strange race where driving the weather was good, but then we had rain and snow.
“I have had two DNFs in the last two years, but this shows if you put your mind on it, then everything is possible.”
Ben Dman, the United States, finished running with more than half an hour with Evans, with another British, Odzin, the third, the third, the third in the third.
Wade, based on the lake, has been improved last year.

Then Winning Western States in the Ultra Race in 2023This is still the biggest victory of the former military person.
The first extreme distance race of Evans was 2017, Marathon Desh Sapt, which he entered the bet. Exceeding expectations, he finished the third and realized that he had a talent worth pursuing.
Next year Evans won the UTMB sister race – CCC (Courmayeur-Champex-Chamonix). A wonderful comprehensive race, he also presented Britain at the World Semi-Arathian Championships and last year at the World Cross Championships in Belgrade.
In Chasmons this weekend, Evans became the first British man who won UTMB, as in 2010 he won the course, which was much shorter than the usual weather.
In addition, Evans became the first Briton who would win in UTMB, as Lizzy Hawker enjoyed five victories in the women’s race during 2005-2012.

