
"Jose Cruz is close to a sure thing at Wasatch. He's on the podium every year. He was second in 2024, first in 2023, third in 2022, second in 2021, and he won this year's race in 20:38. Cruz has The Bear 100 Mile in three weeks, too. Last year, after finishing second at Wasatch, Cruz doubled back to win at The Bear."
"The 30k race with 2,800 meters of climbing was the year's 17th Skyrunner World Series contest. Alain Santamaría (Spain) started off the lead but hauled past everyone late to win the men's race in 3:26. Martin Nilsson (Sweden) and early leader Lucien Mermillon (France) were second and third in 3:28 and 3:32. It was Santamaría's third win of the year."
"Second-place Josh Griffin was only 10 minutes back in 20:48, and Tyler Fannin was third in 21:16. Women Isabella Poulos won the women's race in 23:45. It was her 100-mile debut after a mountain summer highlighted by second- and fourth-place runs at the San Juan Solstice 50 Mile and the Telluride Mountain Run. Teresa Kaiser and Alexis Crellin were second and third in 24:44 and 24:57, respectively."
Zach Miller, Patrick Kipngeno, Careth Arnold, and Renee Metivier posted significant results across prominent mountain events. Jose Cruz won the Wasatch 100 Mile in 20:38, adding to a streak of annual podiums; Josh Griffin and Tyler Fannin finished second and third. Isabella Poulos won the women's Wasatch race in her 100-mile debut in 23:45, with Teresa Kaiser and Alexis Crellin completing the podium. At the Saint Jeoire Skyrace, Alain Santamaría won the men's 30k in 3:26 and Naiara Irigoyen took the women's race in 4:15. Multiple series wins and remaining Skyrunner World Series rounds were noted.
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