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JWOC 2025 MIDDLE

Photo taken by Eszter Kocsik Pictured Euan Best

After a well deserved day off, our junior team was once again on song in the middle distance race with 2 women in the top 30 and two men in the top 50. These are exceptionally good performances.

Milla and Nea were just 6 seconds apart in 24th and 25th place and could have easily placed in the top 20 had a couple of errors not crept into their runs.

Cooper ran well into a 39th spot and Euan in 45th which is a great result in his first JWOC middle race.

Our other juniors also ran well in but the fields are so big and the competition so tough that just a couple of small mistakes see your results drop off quickly. One of the big take aways is seeing first hand not just how technically strong a lot of the top runners are but also their ability to execute their race at high speed.

Here is the full list of results from the middle distance race.

Men:

1 Marton Csoboth (HUN) 25:52

2 Loic Berger (SUI) 27:07 +1:15

3 Rasmus Toyryla (FIN) 28:02 +2:10

39 Cooper Horley 32:41 +6:49

45 Euan Best 33:11 +7:19

60 Elye Dent 33:53 +8:01

80 Jamie Woolford 35:25 +9:33

108 Owen Radajewski 38:17 +12:25

128 Henri du Toit 40:25 +14:33

Women:

1 Viktorie Skachova (CZE) 25:22

2 Rita Maramarosi (HUN) 25:53 +0:31

3 Lucie Dittrichova (CZE) 26:09 +0:47

24 Milla Key 30:24 +5:02

25 Nea Shingler 30:30 +5:08

91 Erika Enderby 38:06 +12:44

98 Kate Braid 38:55 +13:33

116 Liana Stubbs 42:51 +17:29

147 Gemma Burley 52:58 +27:36

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