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Lewis Ryan and Noor van der Veen Claim Victory at UTMB 100’s Arc of Attrition

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJanuary 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Lewis Ryan and Noor van der Veen Triumph in the Arc of Attrition 100-Miler

This year’s Arc of Attrition 100-Miler showcased exceptional talent as Britain’s Lewis Ryan secured a dominant victory, following up on his previous win in the 50-mile race last year. The women’s title went to the Netherlands’ Noor van der Veen, marking a significant achievement in her ultrarunning career. The event, held over the picturesque and challenging terrain of the Cornish coastline, firmly established itself as a highlight in the ultramarathon calendar.

As the race commenced from Coverack at midday on Friday, concerns arose regarding the impending Storm Éowyn. Fortunately, the storm’s intensity diminished, leaving relatively favorable conditions for the runners. The course spans just over 100 miles, primarily following the Cornish section of the South West Coast Path, offering both breathtaking scenery and a rigorous challenge as runners navigated around the stunning Cornish peninsula.

Introduction of the UTMB Banner

This year marked the first time the Arc of Attrition event operated under the prestigious UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc) banner, signaling a new chapter for the race. The event not only attracted elite competitors but also served as the opening event for the 2025 UTMB World Series, ensuring it would be a key fixture in the global ultrarunning scene. As athletes prepared to tackle the grueling course, anticipation ran high among both participants and supporters.

Lewis Ryan’s Journey to Victory

Ryan’s victory in the 50-mile race last year positioned him as a frontrunner in the full 100-mile event. Adopting a strategic approach, he allowed other competitors to set the early pace, with Peter Stock (GBR) leading into the first checkpoint at Lizard Point. However, as the race progressed, Ryan steadily climbed from his initial position and took control by the halfway point at Porthcurno.

Throughout the course, Ryan demonstrated resilience and pace, even as fellow runner David Ryan (IRE) kept close company. After maintaining a competitive lead until Land’s End, Lewis Ryan surged ahead, solidifying his lead by the time he reached St Ives in the early hours of Saturday morning. Ultimately, he crossed the finish line in Porthtowan at 7:22 AM, completing the race with an impressive time of 19 hours, 22 minutes, and 35 seconds. His nearest competitor, David Ryan, finished almost 20 minutes later in second place, followed by British runners Hugh Tibbs and Simon Withers, who shared the third podium spot.

Noor van der Veen’s Breakthrough Performance

The women’s competition featured a notable absence as top-ranked French ultrarunner Claire Bannwarth withdrew from the race after competing in Hong Kong the previous week. In her absence, van der Veen showcased remarkable pacing and stamina, overcoming her initial 40th overall position to take the lead among female competitors. She expertly navigated through the field, demonstrating consistent performance that culminated in dominating the women’s race.

By the final checkpoint at Portreath, van der Veen had climbed into seventh place overall, boasting a nearly two-hour lead ahead of second-place Sarah Page (GBR). In a display of strength and determination, she completed the race with a time of 22 hours, 30 minutes, and 44 seconds, marking the most significant victory of her career. Sarah Page finished in second place, clocking in at 24 hours, 17 minutes, while Zoe Murphy secured third, reminiscent of her previous performance at the Dragon’s Back race.

Significance of the Arc of Attrition 100-Miler

The Arc of Attrition 100-Miler not only represents a grueling physical challenge but also serves as a platform for emerging and established ultrarunners alike. The event highlights the growth of trail running and the increasing recognition of ultramarathons on a global scale. As part of the UTMB series, it underscores the importance of endurance events in promoting physical fitness, mental resilience, and community among runners and spectators.

The events witnessed during this year’s Arc of Attrition are a testament to the athletes’ dedication, as well as the event’s reputation for excellence in the world of ultrarunning. The combination of challenging terrain, adverse weather conditions, and competitive spirit fosters an environment where runners can showcase their true potential.

In conclusion, the Arc of Attrition 100-Miler continues to be a celebrated event, drawing top talent and maintaining a legacy of excellence in ultrarunning. For more insights and coverage on ultramarathons, visit Run247 for the latest news and updates.

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