Jazmine Lowther of Nelson, B.C. and Canmore, Alta.’s Sam Hendry charged to podium finishes at Speedgoat Mountain Races 50K by UTMB, held on Saturday in Snowbird Metropolis, Utah. Lowther clinched the win within the ladies’s race (and was seventeenth general) in 6:19:05, whereas Hendry secured second place within the males’s race, ending in 5:24:57.
Speedgoat Mountain Races by UTMB is a part of the UTMB World Sequence, the place the highest three athletes earn computerized entry into the UTMB Sequence Finals, held on the finish of August in Chamonix, France. Contributors deal with rugged mountain trails within the Wasatch Mountains, with race choices of 50K, 28K, 21K, and 11K. The 50K race is especially difficult, that includes a frightening elevation acquire of three,475 metres.
Girls’s race
Males’s race
Within the males’s race, 24-year-old Hendry ran alongside eventual winner David Sinclair of the U.S. till the midway mark, when Sinclair pulled forward to set a brand new course file of 4:57:35. Hendry adopted in second place, whereas Scott Patterson, additionally of the U.S. secured third with a time of 5:32:26.
Actually excited to be seeing Sam Hendry in Squamish subsequent month for the @Squamish50 50km race distance, a 🇨🇦 Nationwide Crew choice race & fairly actually what’s seeking to be the deepest area of 🇨🇦 runners in a 50k on CDN soil ever 🎉 https://t.co/fzyAxd6cZ2
— Gary Robbins (@gary_robbins) July 20, 2024
Born and raised in Canmore, Hendry can be a five-time All-American skier for the College of Utah, from which he graduated in 2023. He burst onto the path operating scene in 2022 with a number of prime finishes, together with a fourth-place at The Damaged Arrow Skyrace 23K in Lake Tahoe, California. Hendry continued to impress with a top-10 efficiency on the 2024 version of Damaged Arrow 23K, ending ninth in a aggressive elite area.