This Week In Running: April 14, 2025
Briefly

The article highlights various trail races, from Gorge Waterfalls in Oregon to events in Colorado and Spain. Notably, Anna Gibson set a new course record in the 30k race at Gorge Waterfalls, while Shea Aquilano secured her spot on the U.S. team with her impressive finish in the 100k. Both men's and women's races were highly competitive, with Adam Peterman leading in the 100k by also surpassing previous course records. Other events included the Desert Rats race, where Tabor Hemming and Eli Hemming won their respective categories, demonstrating the vibrant competition across various distances.
Anna Gibson blasted through the Gorge Waterfalls, finishing in 2:14 and shattering Rachel Drake's year-old course record by three minutes. Her next challenge will be the U.S. Mountain Running Championships on June 1.
In the highly competitive 100k, Shea Aquilano led the women's category for a 9:14 finish, securing her place on the U.S. team for the Trail World Championships in Spain.
At the Desert Rats event in Fruita, Colorado, Tabor Hemming won the women's 12-mile race in 1:36, while Eli Hemming took the men's title in 1:19.
Adam Peterman and the first four men all broke Jim Walmsley's record set in 2017 during the 100k race, with Peterman finishing at 7:59.
Read at iRunFar
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