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Myth Meets Mountain: Adkin and Machoka Conquer Romania’s Zmeu X-Fest

The 2025 World Mountain Running Association (WMRA) World Cup commenced on Saturday, May 3, with a dramatic and demanding debut at the Zmeu X-Fest in Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Romania. Set against the mystical backdrop of Bukovina’s pine forests and steep alpine meadows, the 19.6 km course featured a punishing 1,750 meters of elevation gain, including the infamous “Runc” climb—ominously nicknamed “The Wall.”

Women’s Race: Adkin Ascends to Victory

Britain’s Scout Adkin launched her World Cup campaign with a commanding performance, claiming the women’s title and finishing eighth overall. After pacing herself through the early climbs, Adkin surged ahead on the Runc ascent, pushing at an astonishing 1,700 meters per hour. She maintained her lead through the technical descents, crossing the finish line with a comfortable margin.

“The course is savage—but spectacular,” Adkin remarked post-race, praising both the terrain and the crowd support.

The battle for second place culminated in a rare photo finish between Kenya’s Valentine Rutto and Romania’s Mădălina Amăriei, both delivering gutsy performances on home soil.

Top 3 Women’s Results:

1. Scout Adkin (Great Britain) – 2:03:18

2. Valentine Rutto (Kenya) – 2:03:33

3. Mădălina Amăriei (Romania) – 2:03:33

Men’s Race: Machoka Holds Off Late Surge

In the men’s race, Paul Machoka of Kenya delivered a masterclass in pacing and grit. Alongside compatriot Kevin Kibet, Machoka set a blistering early tempo, ascending at 2,200 meters per hour. Italian veteran Henri Aymonod mounted a fierce comeback over the final 5 km, closing a 30-second gap and nearly catching the Kenyan duo. However, Machoka held firm to secure the win in a thrilling finish.

Top 3 Men’s Results:

1. Paul Machoka (Kenya) – 1:48:52

2. Kevin Kibet (Kenya) – 1:49:13

3. Henri Aymonod (Italy) – 1:49:15

The Zmeu X-Fest, named after a dragon-like figure from Romanian folklore, proved a fittingly epic start to the 2025 WMRA World Cup. With its blend of cultural heritage and extreme terrain, the race set a high bar for the season ahead. Next, the series moves to Italy for the Vertical Nasego and Trofeo Nasego events on May 24–25.

posted Saturday May 3rd
by Boris Baron