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Foot race: shared victory for Vincent Dufournaud and Valentin Chartrier in Saint-Gervasy

Vincent Dufournaud (à g.) et Valentin Chartrier ont couru les 10,500 km en 41’09’’. Midi Libre – Thierry Albenque

Dimanche, à l’arrivée de la Course des 3 collines, à Saint-Gervasy (Gard), le Nîmois Vincent Dufournaud et l’Avignonnais Valentin Chartrier ont passé la ligne main dans la main.

They finished hand in hand. On Sunday, January 5, in Saint-Gervasy, the Nîmes soldier and triathlete Vincent Dufournaud, winner in 2024 (40’14’’), and the Gueugnonnais who now lives in Avignon Valentin Chartrier did not fight for victory.

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The results of the 10th edition of the Course des 3 collines

At the end of the 10.500 km of a fairly hilly course – “You have to manage your effort well because you can quickly explode”, noted Dufournaud –, they crossed the finish line of the 10th edition of the Course des 3 collines holding hands. Their time: 41’09’’.

“We put in a lot of effort for four to five kilometers. We attacked and counter-attacked”, says Valentin Chartrier. “I was stronger than him on the climbs but he was better at picking up speed than me on the flat and on the descents”, adds Vincent Dufournaud, who explains: “Two kilometers from the finish, we agreed to finish together. It happened naturally, in a good spirit.”

The duo beat Anthony Bernard (Cap Bombonera, 41’28’’), Côme Le Net (Nîmes Triathlon, 42’26’’) and Thibault Conte (42’34’’).

Foot race: shared victory for Vincent Dufournaud and Valentin Chartrier in Saint-Gervasy

Winner in 42’51’’, the local of Melanie Hrebicek (right) finished ahead of Clara Gutherz. Midi Libre – Thierry Albenque

Mélanie Hrebicek first female

First female like last year, in 42’51’’, the local of the stage Mélanie Hrebicek (Cap Bombonera), who is stringing together victories, took a very nice 6th place overall.

“This is my home, here! These are not paths that I often take but I know them well, smiles the one who will participate in her first French trail championship next July. Clara (Gutherz, Alès CA, 2nd in 44’11’’) boosted me. She was just behind so I told myself that I had to pull myself out a bit.”

In 46’36’’, Marion Bourrellier completed the women's podium.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116