2025 IAU and WMA 24H World Championships Final Results

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The 2025 IAU 24H World Championships held in Albi, France on October 18-19, showcased incredible performances from elite ultrarunners. Sarah Webster from Great Britain and Northern Ireland emerged as the women’s champion, setting a new IAU world record with an impressive distance of 278.622 km. In individual standings, Holly Ranson of Australia claimed the silver, while Miho Nakata from Japan took home the bronze. All three women run further than current IAU World Record. 

On the men’s side, Andrii Tkachuk of Ukraine secured the title, leading a strong field that saw silver go to Jo Inge Norum of Norway and bronze to Matti Jonkka of Finland. The male medalists all surpassed the distance of 283 km.

During the championships, a total of 161 women and 205 men finished the race. The results included 29 classified women's teams and 41 classified men's teams.

Women Individual

1. Sarah Webster (GBR)  278.622 km

2. Holly Ranson (AUS)  274.172 km

3. Miho Nakata (JPN) 271.987 km

Men Individual

1. Andrii Tkachuk (UKR)  294.346 km

2. Jo Inge Norum (NOR)  285.513 km

3. Matti Jonkka (FIN)  283.699 km

In team standings, Great Britain and Northern Ireland dominated the women’s category, winning gold, followed by Australia and Japan. For the men’s teams, Finland captured gold, France took silver, and Poland earned bronze.

Women Team

1. Great Britain and Northern Ireland  768.641 km

2. Australia  744.601 km

3. Japan 726.983 km

Men Team

1. Finland  797.030 km

2. France  791.195 km

3. Poland  780.651 km

 

Results

 

Medal Table

         
Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2 0 0 2
Ukraine 1 0 0 1
Finland 1 0 1 2
Australia 0 2 0 2
France 0 1 0 1
Norway 0 1 0 1
Japan 0 0 2 2
Poland 0 0 1 1

 

 

Jacek Bedkowski

IAU Vice-President

2025 IAU and WMA 24H World Championships Final Results

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