Floriane Hot of France won the IAU 100k World Championships held in Bangalore with a time of 7:08, despite facing hot and humid weather conditions, showcasing her elite endurance.
The top U.S. finisher in the women's race, Courtney Olsen, placed 10th overall with a time of 7:48, emphasizing the competitive nature of international ultra running.
In the men's race, Jumpei Yamaguchi from Japan took the victory with an impressive time of 6:12, demonstrating the high caliber of athletes competing at the championships.
The Kepler Challenge in New Zealand attracted top runners, with Daniel Balchin finishing first in a time of 5:03, highlighting the race's blend of landscape and athletic challenge.
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