Ultra-Trail: Mathieu Blanchard's crazy feat, which takes place after 600 km on the Yukon Arctic Ultra
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On Monday, the Frenchman closed the Yukon Arctic Ultra in less than eight days, a run of the extreme, at temperatures up to -50°C, in Canada's Great North.
The 37-year-old French ultra-trailer won Monday in less than eight days the immense race in autonomy (608 km and 6.564 m of D+) located in northwestern Canada. With temperatures reaching –50 °C
Winner of the Diagonale des Fous at Réunion in October, the Frenchman won this ultra-trail on Monday, held in a chilling cold in northern Canada.
7 days and 22 hours. That's how long it took Mathieu Blanchard to win the legendary Yukon Arctic Ultra, a 608-kilometer ultra-trail. Another Frenchman, Guillaume Grima, also finished second.
On Monday, February 10, 2025, a 37-year-old Frenchman, previously crowned champion of the Diagonale des Fous in October, triumphed in an ultra-trail of more than 600 kilometers. What will be his next challenge?
While close to the arrival of the Yukon Arctic Ultra in Canada, French ultra-trailer Mathieu Blanchard experienced a real calvary last night.
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