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Jack Scott Shatters Course Document, Claire Bannwarth Claims Second Win – iRunFar

The 2024 Backbone Race was one for the file books, with Jack Scott (U.Okay.) taking redemption for his slender defeat to Damian Corridor (U.Okay.) in final 12 months’s race, by claiming a decisive win and a brand new course file. Scott’s time of 72 hours, 55 minutes, and 5 seconds carved 10 hours, 17 minutes, and 18 seconds off Jasmin Paris’s historic 2019 general course file.

Claire Bannwarth (France) turned the primary girl in Backbone Race historical past to safe back-to-back wins on the race, and her 92-hour, 2-minute, and 23-second victory additionally took greater than 5 hours off of her successful time from 2023.

The 268-mile race runs the size of the Pennine Approach in England, from south to north, ending in Kirk Yetholm on the Scottish border. It takes racers by means of a number of the most distant elements of the nation, in invariably brutal situations.

Circumstances for this 12 months’s race had been vivid and clear for the primary a part of the week, however bitterly chilly, with a diversion pressured because of excessive ice on the course. Within the second half of the week, the blue skies gave strategy to heavy snowfall.

Learn on to see the complete breakdown of the boys’s and girls’s races.

Claire Bannwarth - 2024 Winter Spine Race - finish

Claire Bannwarth greets the wall on the end of the 2024 Winter Backbone Race. Picture: Backbone Race/@willbaldlygo

2024 Backbone Race Males’s Race

Backbone Race fanatics will recall that final 12 months’s males’s race started with a duo of Kim Collison (U.Okay.) and Damian Corridor (U.Okay.) pushing the tempo onerous on the entrance of the race, earlier than each sadly succumbed to damage and had been pressured to withdraw.

This 12 months’s race began in a considerably comparable vein, with Collison taking over the lead from early on. By way of the primary checkpoint, 44 miles in, the highest three had been Collison, Konrad Rawlik (Poland, lives in U.Okay.), and Dave Phillips (U.Okay.), with the chasing pack not far behind.

Konrad Rawlik - 2024 Winter Spine Race

Konrad Rawlik on the course of the 2024 Winter Backbone Race. Picture: Backbone Race/Wild Aperture {Photograph}

The primary shock of the race got here when former males’s course file holder and Barkley Marathons finisher, John Kelly (U.S.), retired at CP1, simply 9 hours and 27 minutes into his Backbone Race journey, because of damage. Over the length of the primary night time, the attritional course additionally claimed robust contenders Pavel Paloncy (Czech Republic) and Simon Roberts (U.Okay.).

By the second checkpoint at Hawes, 103 miles in, Collison was nonetheless within the lead, with 23 hours and 41 minutes on the clock. Corridor and Rawlik adopted in second and third, about quarter-hour again. Eventual champion Jack Scott got here by means of this level with James Nobles (U.Okay.), relaxed in joint fourth place, 40 minutes again of the lead.

The tip of the second day noticed additional disruption when, harking back to final 12 months, race chief Collison was pressured to retire at CP3 Langdon, 143 miles into the race, leaving Corridor to take up the lead.

However earlier than the subsequent checkpoint, the race once more started to reflect final 12 months’s, as Scott caught up with Corridor earlier than mile 156, with the pair sharing a number of the path earlier than Scott pulled away.

Coming into CP4 Alston, round mile 175, with a lead of virtually an hour, Scott was totally in race mode — reportedly out and in of the checkpoint “in F1 vogue” and with “razor sharp focus.”

For the near-100 miles that adopted, Scott continued to place extra distance on Corridor — but additionally, transfer additional forward of each Jasmin Paris’s general course file, and Corridor’s males’s course file of 84 hours, 36 minutes, and 24 seconds.

After 268 miles, Jack Scott touched the wall in Kirk Yetholm with 72:55:05 on the clock. Damian Corridor adopted in second, in a private greatest time of 82:25:10, additionally beneath each earlier course information. Konrad Rawlik rounded out the boys’s podium in 85:47:12.

Jack Scott - 2024 Winter Spine Race - finish

An emotional Jack Scott after successful the 2024 Winter Backbone Race in a brand new males’s course file time. Picture: Backbone Race/Wild Aperture Pictures

2024 Backbone Race Males’s Outcomes

  1. Jack Scott (U.Okay.) – 72:55:05
  2. Damian Corridor (U.Okay.) – 82:25:10
  3. Konrad Rawlik (Poland, lives within the U.Okay.) – 85:47:12
  4. Dougie Zinis (U.Okay.) – 87:48:47
  5. Orran Smith (U.Okay.) – 94:48:36
  6. Rory Harris (U.Okay.) – 98:41:29
  7. James Leavesley (U.Okay.) – 98:41:39
  8. Mark Potts (U.Okay.) – 99:38:18
  9. Esteban Díaz (Spain) – 100:17:29
  10. G Brian Hutchinson (Eire) – 103:41:00

Full outcomes.

Damian Hall - 2024 Winter Spine Race

Damian Corridor smiles in second place on the end of the 2024 Winter Backbone Race. Picture: Backbone Race/Wild Aperture Pictures

 2024 Backbone Race Ladies’s Race

There have been fewer attritions on the sharp finish of the ladies’s race, with eventual winner Claire Bannwarth (France) asserting her dominance early on.

At CP1 Hebden, 44 miles in, Bannwarth had already established herself in entrance, with 10 hours and 56 minutes elapsed. Bannwarth, who received final 12 months’s Winter Backbone Race, went on to have an outstanding 2023 — successful amongst others the Trailcat 200 Mile, the Kodiak Ultramarathon by UTMB 100 Mile, and the Tahoe 200 Mile, in addition to inserting fifth on the Hardrock 100 and sixteenth at UTMB.

Hannah Rickman (U.Okay.), who positioned second behind Bannwarth eventually 12 months’s Winter Backbone Race, and received the 2023 Summer time Backbone Dash (on a 46-mile part of the route), adopted in second, about 19 minutes again of the lead.

Hannah Rickman - 2024 Winter Spine Race

Hannah Rickman on the course of the 2024 Winter Backbone Race. Picture: Backbone Race

Elaine Bisson (U.Okay.) entered the checkpoint in third place, simply 6 minutes behind Rickman, however took a while to recoup and put together for the subsequent part. Lucy Gossage (U.Okay.) was in subsequent, and made a swift turnaround within the checkpoint to emerge in third place, with fell operating legend Nicky Spinks among the many chasing pack. Crossover athlete Gossage beforehand competed in triathlon earlier than transitioning to ultrarunning, and has many Ironman victories to her title.

Whereas Bannwarth continued to drag away in entrance, by CP3 Langdon, Gossage had moved into second place by a margin of 51 minutes.

Lucy Gossage - 2024 Winter Spine Race

Lucy Gossage on the best way to a podium end on the 2024 Winter Backbone Race. Picture: Backbone Race/Wild Aperture Pictures

Rickman, nevertheless, was later awarded a 1-hour and 46-minute time bonus for a Good Samaritan act. She and one other runner (G Brian Hutchinson, who was tenth within the males’s race) reportedly delayed their race to help a fellow competitor who was affected by fatigue alongside on a difficult a part of the route, and escorted him to security.

By CP 5 Bellingham, Bannwarth was now nearly 7 hours away from Gossage in second, who now additionally had a sizeable lead — of greater than 5 hours — on Rickman in third.

Bannwarth ultimately touched the wall, victorious, in a time of 92 hours, 2 minutes, and 23 seconds — taking 5 hours and 37 minutes off her earlier successful time.

Rickman actually rallied within the later levels of the race, closing in on Gossage. Gossage crossed the road earlier than her, in a time of 106 hours, 5 minutes, and 26 seconds — however the time bonus meant that Rickman was awarded second place in a time of 104:41:46. The shut battle and dynamic race for second place made for nail-biting dot-watching, even when Bannwarth’s victory was by no means doubtful.

Claire Bannwarth - 2024 Winter Spine Race - on the course

Claire Bannwarth on her strategy to successful the 2024 Winter Backbone Race. Picture: Backbone Race/Wild Aperture Pictures

2024 Backbone Race Ladies’s Outcomes

  • 1. Claire Bannwarth (France) – 92:02:23
  • 2. Hannah Rickman (U.Okay.) – 104:41:07
  • 3. Lucy Gossage (U.Okay.) – 106:05:26
  • 4. Elaine Bisson (U.Okay.) – 111:40:56
  • 4. Nicky Spinks (U.Okay.) – 111:40:56

[Editor’s Note: At the time of this article’s publishing, only five women have finished. We will update this results article accordingly as more women finish.]

Full outcomes.


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