Vernon Ultra Athlete Shanda Hill Nearing Running Portion of Deca Race in France
- Vernon ultra athlete Shanda Hill was competing in the Deca race held in Colmar, France, and had just under 80 kilometers remaining before starting the running segment.
- Shanda Hill fell to second place behind Lithuania’s Alina Ranceva, who had already started the race’s final running segment.
- The Deca race involves a 38-kilometre swim followed by a 1,800-kilometre bike ride before the running segment begins.
- Ranceva finished the swim and bike segments in just over 112 hours despite sustaining an ankle injury on Wednesday that required four stitches.
- Shanda Hill’s manager Jacs stated on Facebook that Hill was pushing to finish the remaining distance within three hours.
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Vernon ultra athlete Shanda Hill nearing running portion of Deca race in France
Shanda Hill has slipped to second place in the Bretzel Ultra Triathlon in Colmar France. As of 3 p.m. Thursday, the Vernon ultra athlete had 80 kilometres to go before beginning the running portion of the event. After leading the swimming and most of the cycling portions of the Deca race, Hill is be...
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