I really liked the focus on the runners besides the winners: the runners just out there competing, the cheerleaders on the trailsides, the support staff in the tents. It was a fantastic scene wherever you were and whoever you were.
What a journey it was, lots of excitement throughout all the races. Remarkable performances that will be always remembered. Thanks for another great edition.
This remains the most beautifull playground ever, entertained by human real athletes driven by values , magnified by a more and more professionnal organisation .. Please don't let it ruined/compromised too much by Money 🙏🙏🙏 .. but maybe too late regarding the success ..
Was a terrible experience in a good way. Really great climbs and views. The climb to Champex Lac almost took my soul. Thanks to those who put it together. Also does anyone know what she's saying at 3:27 🤣? Sounds like, "Oh my god monnies".
It is an edit for the women’s race? The vídeo sugests that the race is 50% women or more and that is not true. It is amazing to me how politics go into sport as if it will change reality. It won’t. This is 90% a boy’s game by attendance (specially the UTMB) and audience and no politically motivated silly edit will change that fact.
@@Leo-tr7sc 205 finishers of the UTMB 100M are women. 348 (21.3%) for the CCC, 454 (29.6%) for the OCC. The first woman of the UTMB 100M (Katie SCHIDE) was ranked 13th overall. Not that much of a boy's game.
@@nicolasbonnet9278 my point is that the video does not reflect reality of the demographics of the race which is the UTMB is about 10% women or so not 50/50. However the numbers that you selected to make Your point prove my point - about 10% or so of the UTMB are women and the lesser races have more of course and that is fine. Let’s ignore the top 100 finishers in any of the races or the speed differences, or the bottom percentages relatively Speaking. My wish is only that the video reflects reality. I was there all week and it is clear that forcing women on to the Spotlight also only proves my point. Sad world of politics. Cheers and out. Ps I have edited my reply so it is not so hyperbolic.
I really liked the focus on the runners besides the winners: the runners just out there competing, the cheerleaders on the trailsides, the support staff in the tents. It was a fantastic scene wherever you were and whoever you were.
It was a great event! Thanks for organising and a hug to all the volunteers who made everything possible!
What a journey it was, lots of excitement throughout all the races. Remarkable performances that will be always remembered. Thanks for another great edition.
Congratulation to all of you! Runners & volunteers!
C'était exceptionnel ! Merci !!
Like from 🇪🇸 Spain. Happy monday.
Juste incroyable vivement 2025
This remains the most beautifull playground ever, entertained by human real athletes driven by values , magnified by a more and more professionnal organisation .. Please don't let it ruined/compromised too much by Money 🙏🙏🙏 .. but maybe too late regarding the success ..
Inoubliable ❤
Was a terrible experience in a good way. Really great climbs and views. The climb to Champex Lac almost took my soul. Thanks to those who put it together. Also does anyone know what she's saying at 3:27 🤣? Sounds like, "Oh my god monnies".
She's saying "oh my god Toni", Toni is the woman running (winner of CCC)
@@Lotusstaoh, I knew that was her name but it sounded different to me. Must be my ears 😂
Well done!
Como não chorar?
สุดยอดทุกคนครับ from Thailand Team
Philippines represent!
Bravo🎉 ecuador
🇵🇹 ❤
Realmente impresionante! estuve ahí y spero volver a estar! una ambiente indescriptible
Coach fendi! 🎉🎉🎉
👏 👏 👏
Impresionante ❤ algún día me tocará 😊
Trail running popularity rising every year
Rodriguez Brenda Martin Amy Anderson Jose
Isabella Causeway
Morar Islands
Thompson Cynthia White Elizabeth Taylor Eric
It is an edit for the women’s race? The vídeo sugests that the race is 50% women or more and that is not true. It is amazing to me how politics go into sport as if it will change reality. It won’t. This is 90% a boy’s game by attendance (specially the UTMB) and audience and no politically motivated silly edit will change that fact.
You're way in your head here. Touch some grass and things will get better.
I’m sorry you have been lobotomized.
For every race there are men and women podiums. What are you talking about.
@@Leo-tr7sc 205 finishers of the UTMB 100M are women. 348 (21.3%) for the CCC, 454 (29.6%) for the OCC. The first woman of the UTMB 100M (Katie SCHIDE) was ranked 13th overall. Not that much of a boy's game.
@@nicolasbonnet9278 my point is that the video does not reflect reality of the demographics of the race which is the UTMB is about 10% women or so not 50/50. However the numbers that you selected to make Your point prove my point - about 10% or so of the UTMB are women and the lesser races have more of course and that is fine. Let’s ignore the top 100 finishers in any of the races or the speed differences, or the bottom percentages relatively Speaking. My wish is only that the video reflects reality. I was there all week and it is clear that forcing women on to the Spotlight also only proves my point. Sad world of politics. Cheers and out. Ps I have edited my reply so it is not so hyperbolic.