For Rangers Ultra / Stage Three Results

Stage Three of the For Rangers Ultra saw participants tackle the challenging and picturesque terrain of the Lolldaiga Hills, a working ranch and conservancy located just 20km from Mount Kenya.

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Race Report and Race Results

Stage Three of the For Rangers Ultra saw participants tackle the challenging and picturesque terrain of the Lolldaiga Hills, a working ranch and conservancy located just 20km from Mount Kenya. As the runners traversed the vast Ole Naishu Cattle Ranch and made their way through the famous Lolldaiga range, they were treated to breathtaking views of Mt. Kenya on the horizon. The area, known for frequent elephant sightings, added a unique thrill to the race as competitors pushed their limits amidst the wild African landscape. Rangers were working hard as nearly 100 elephants were spotted across the course.

The stage ended with a grueling climb toward Ol Jogi Conservancy, with runners eventually descending into the beautiful campsite, where they will spend the night listening to the nearby roars of lions that patrol the area after dark.

Men’s Race:

In the men’s category, Tommy Chen once again demonstrated his dominance, taking the top spot with a time of 4:46:00. Chen’s consistent pace and focus saw him maintain his lead, despite the technical challenges of the stage. Evgenii Ustiugov finished just two minutes behind, clocking in at 4:48:00, showing his determination and strength on the tough climbs as he passed the extremely quick Ken to secure second. Ken Rideout, who had a strong showing in the previous stages, rounded out the top three with a time of 4:54:00, continuing his impressive performance in the race.

Women’s Race:

The women’s race was led by Morgane Rivière, who crossed the line in 6:20:00, securing her place as the fastest female runner of the day. Her resilience and strength were evident as she navigated through the field on a challenging course. Charlotte Logie completed the women’s top three with a time of 7:24:00, demonstrating her steady pace and endurance as she crossed the line with partner Scott. Hellie Kellet-Clarke completed the women’s top three in 7:45:00, showed her tenacity by pushing through the difficult terrain. 

Notable Mentions:

Among the other competitors, several runners put in notable performances. Batuk Sgt Richie Weaver finished strong with a time of 5:25:00, securing a commendable fourth place overall and showing his experience in handling the tough conditions. Oliver Wurfbain crossed the line at 6:17:00, delivering a consistent performance that kept him within striking distance of the top runners. Joaquin Sanchez, finishing in 6:43:00, demonstrated perseverance, battling through the final ascent to earn his spot among the top finishers.

A special mention must go to local Kenyan runner Lorna Bonareri, who was unfortunately unable to complete the stage before dark and had to retire due to safety reasons. Despite the challenges, Lorna’s spirit and determination were an inspiration to all. Her efforts are a reminder of the true spirit of endurance racing, where the challenge is as much about the journey as it is about crossing the finish line.

The beauty of the landscape and the friendship among competitors were intertwined in camp tonight, with nervous runners looking on to stage four and the next step in// our epic journey across one of the most stunning environments on earth.

NameStage 3 TimePositionGender Position
Tommy Yen Po Chen4:46:0011
Evgenii Ustiugov4:48:0022
Ken Rideout4:54:0033
Sgt Weaver5:25:0044
James Izzard5:27:0055
Josh Boniface6:03:0066
Tom Holmes6:03:0077
Kurt Dhont6:14:0088
Oliver Wurfbain6:17:0099
Morgane Rivière6:20:00101
Sig Rai6:23:001110
Inigo Ortiz6:32:001211
Matt Tongue6:39:001312
Joaquin Sanchez6:43:001413
Bernard Mifsud6:48:001514
Sgt Rostron6:49:001615
Steven Vegter6:50:001716
WO2 Debrah6:52:001817
Sig Karki6:54:001918
Ed Jenkins6:58:002019
Lee Howe7:00:002120
Giuseppe De Rosa7:02:002221
Marcus Smiths7:05:002322
Simon Jukes7:10:002423
David Cavilla7:12:002524
Simon Winchester7:24:002625
Charlotte Logie7:24:00272
Scott Logie7:24:002826
George Darling7:29:002927
Mark Samson7:31:003028
Duncan Swanson7:32:003129
David Kane7:34:003230
Alessandro Egger7:34:003331
Simon Wergan7:45:003432
Paul Bennett7:45:003533
Hellie Kellett Clarke7:45:00363
Katherine Holdstock7:52:00374
Alexandra Prebble8:00:00385
Delphi Scheepers8:00:003934
Rafael Lochowski8:09:004035
Andy Delderfield8:14:004136
Mia Thomsen8:14:00426
Carl Willcock8:16:004337
Michelle Hincks8:16:00447
Cpl Limbu8:19:004538
Tim Blanckaert8:23:004639
Christina Khinast8:28:00478
Deborah Koh8:30:00489
Atsushi Nakamura8:33:004940
Joshua Seaman8:41:005041
Julie Graham8:42:005110
Jaz Stanmore8:44:005211
Alexander Linkenbach8:49:005342
Mark Robson8:55:005443
Pedro Diogo Neves Pereira9:01:005544
Chris Green9:11:005645
Koki Murata9:14:005746
Andrew Campbell9:16:005847
Jeff Andrews9:21:005948
Kaspar Konist9:29:006049
Masafumi Morimoto9:32:006150
Shuntaro Kumoi9:32:006251
Ben Gilbert9:44:006352
Helen Lane9:46:006412
Samuel Nova9:47:006553
LCpl Creedican9:50:006654
Kiyotaka Terada9:58:006755
Kazuhiro Kobari10:08:006856
Madeleine Ryan10:09:006913
Dave Dingsdale10:10:007057
Patrick Jeffery10:13:007158
Laurence Bowes10:24:007259
Michael Bowey10:24:007360
Shannon Axiak Flammer10:24:007461
Mark Middlemas10:24:007562
Masato Wada10:34:007663
Victoria Holgate10:43:007764
Mal Smith10:47:007865
Harumi Ikezaki10:47:007966
Rena Mutaguchi10:47:008016
Mikio Watanabe10:48:008167
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Nagi SugawaraSC8318
Milo ReddawaySC8468
Akira KawamotoSC8569
Taro MitsujimaSC8670
Satomi TaniguchiSC8719
Sarah MorrisSC8820
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