June
25
posted by Corriendo la Vida
MARATHON DU MONT BLANC 2024 (30 JUN): GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES. RACE PREVIEW. Our GOLDEN TRAIL SERIES section bring to us the race preview of the Marathon du Mont Blanc.
The Golden Trail World Series returns to France for the fourth stage of the season: the Marathon du Mont-Blanc. Set to take place on June 30th, 2024, this iconic race will see elite runners tackle a challenging 42km course with 2,540 meters of vertical gain in the picturesque setting of Chamonix.
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April
27
posted by Corriendo la Vida
GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES 2024. Four Sisters Mountain Trail. Gold Kipngeno and Njeru. Our GOLDEN TRAIL SERIES section now have the results of the Four Sisters Mountain Trail, with a Kenyan exit.
Joyce Njeru and Patrick Kipngeno win the Four Sisters Mountain Trail, the second stage of the Golden Trail World Series.
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April
26
posted by Corriendo la Vida
GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES 2024 (27 APR): NOW WE TRAVEL TO CHINA. Our GOLDEN TRAIL SERIES section now travels to China, to live the Four Sisters Mountain Trail, located in west part of Sichuan.
After a successful race in Japan, the Golden Trail World Series now heads to China for the second race of the season. With no time to rest after last weekend, now we’re back on track from Sichuan
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April
20
posted by Corriendo la Vida
GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES 2024 KOBE TRAIL GOLD MATHYS AND KIPNGENO. Our GOLDEN TRAIL SERIES section brings to us the results of the race held today in Japan.
Patrick Kipngeno and Maude Mathys win the Kobe Trail, the GTWS 2024 first stage. A winning comeback for Maude and unexpected victory for Patrick.
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April
16
posted by Corriendo la Vida
GOLDEN TRAIL WORLD SERIES 2024: KOBE TRAIL FIRST TIME IN JAPAN. Our GOLDEN TRAIL SERIES section brings to us the first-ever Asian race in the history of the GTWS, the Kobe Trail. It will open the 2024 season on 20th April.
The Golden Trail World Series makes its debut in Asia with stops in Japan and China. The season kicks off with the Kobe Trail, featuring a challenging 21km course with 2,109m of elevation. Athletes will tackle 4 loops, passing the start/finish 5 times.
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