This Week In Running: June 2, 2025
Briefly

At the UltraPark Weekend in Pabianice, Poland, Matthieu Bonne and Patrycja Bereznowska set remarkable new 48-hour world records in their respective categories. Bonne, a six-day record holder, completed 485.099 kilometers (301.426 miles), breaking the former record by nearly 12 kilometers. Bereznowska reclaimed the women's record at 436.371 kilometers (271.148 miles). Meanwhile, the Sunapee Scramble in New Hampshire determined the U.S. team for the 2025 World Mountain Running Championships, with reigning champion Grayson Murphy securing an automatic spot despite muddy and slippery race conditions.
Matthieu Bonne shattered the previous 48-hour world record by almost 12 kilometers, covering an impressive total of 485.099 kilometers or 301.426 miles in Pabianice, Poland.
Patrycja Bereznowska, at age 49, reclaimed the women's 48-hour world record with a remarkable 436.371 kilometers, surpassing the previous record by approximately 0.6 miles.
In the U.S. Mountain Running Championships, reigning world champion Grayson Murphy secured a spot on the team for the 2025 World Mountain Running Championships in Spain.
The muddy conditions at Mount Sunapee presented challenges as Christian Allen, last year’s champion, didn't finish due to falls during the race's first lap.
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