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Romania's Madalina Florea delivered a commanding performance at the Québec Mega Trail 30K on Sunday, conquering one of the most demanding courses on the Golden Trail World Series calendar to claim victory and move to the top of the overall standings.
The reigning Golden Trail World Series champion crossed the finish line in 2:27:12, producing another masterclass in mountain racing on a brutal 28.7-kilometre course featuring 1,397 metres of elevation gain, two punishing ascents of Mont-Sainte-Anne, and highly technical descents across steep ski slopes.
The race began at a relentless pace as Caroline Kimutai surged to the front, continuing the aggressive strategy that has defined her season. Florea, however, remained composed, keeping the Kenyan well within reach during the opening climb before launching her decisive move on the first descent.
From that moment, the Romanian steadily tightened her grip on the race. She extended her advantage on the second ascent and never looked back, controlling the remainder of the contest with remarkable strength and technical precision.
France's Marie Nivet secured second place, finishing more than seven minutes behind the winner, while Kimutai faded after her fast start to complete the podium in third.
The victory propels Florea to the summit of the Golden Trail World Series rankings with 442 points, overtaking Kimutai, who now sits second on 408 points. Nivet's runner-up finish also lifts her into third place in the overall standings, setting up an intriguing battle for the remainder of the season.
With the Québec triumph, Florea has once again underlined why she is the defending series champion. Her ability to combine patience, tactical awareness and exceptional climbing and descending skills proved decisive on one of the circuit's toughest tests.
The Golden Trail World Series now pauses before returning on August 1 in Austria, followed by the iconic Sierre-Zinal race in Switzerland a week later. As the championship enters its decisive phase, Florea has firmly established herself as the athlete everyone else will be chasing.
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It’s finally happening! Years of postponements are done and the first-ever combined World Mountain and Trail Running Championships have started. The festivities are all just outside of Chiang Mai, Thailand, a city of 127,000 people in the mountainous northern part of the country.
Friday’s Uphill race went 8.5 kilometers uphill and with 1,065 meters of gain. Alternately, that’s 5.3 miles and 3,500 feet of elevation gain.
Allie McLaughlin (USA) dethroned Andrea Mayr (Austria) for the women’s crown. The pair raced up in 55:15 and 55:41, and Maude Mathys (Switzerland) was just behind in 56:00 for third.
McLaughlin just came off the Golden Trail World Series Finals in Portugal. Mayr, now 43 years old, is a six-time World Mountain Running Champion, typically excelling in uphill years. All three are expected to double back for the Classic Up and Down race on Sunday.
Monica Madalina Florea (Romania) and Onditz Iturbe (Spain) were fourth and fifth in 57:44 and 57:56.
[In 2015, Maude Mathys received a warning without suspension from the Disciplinary Chamber for Doping Cases of Swiss Olympic for two positive tests for clomifene (previously clomiphene) after it was determined that she was mistakenly taking the drug without first obtaining a World Anti-Doping Agency Therapeutic Use Exemption.]
n the teams competition, Team USA took gold, Great Britain and Northern Ireland took silver, and Switzerland rounded out the podium in third.
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