Widely regarded as one of the greatest trail runners of all time, Kilian Jornet has withdrawn from the biggest trail New scheme launches to improve access to ultras (UTMB) on 1st September.
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‘No UTMB for me this year,’ he wrote. ‘I still can’t run due to the sacrum injury so we decided it was better to prioritize a good recovery Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc.’
The athlete injured his sacrum [a triangular-shaped bone at the base of the spin] in training two days before Eiger Ultra earlier this summer. Despite his injury, Jornet pushed through and secured a UTMB Running Stone (a prerequisite for his participation in the ultimate UTMB event in Chamonix) at the Eiger Ultra Trail. He crossed the finish line in 48th place.
‘Two days ago, after some great weeks of training, I felt a strong pain in my right glute, so today I didn’t want to take any risk. I ran enjoying the landscapes and chatting with the fellow runners,’ he wrote on his Instagram.
Last August, the 35-year-old won UTMB for the fourth time – he first won the race in 2008 as a 20-year-old and returned to win in 2009, 2011 and 2022 – breaking the course record and becoming the first person to set a sub-20-hour time, completing the race in 19 hours and 49 minutes.
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