The 2023 OCC race left Orsières, Switzerland, at 8:15 a.m. on Thursday, August 31, and despatched 1,729 runners by means of Champex-Lac, Switzerland, and on to the end in Chamonix, France. The purpose-to-point route by means of Orsières, Champex-Lac, and Chamonix, with the abbreviated race identify coming from the city names, is usually referred to as the Little Swiss Sister of UTMB.
Whereas the course is a comparatively quick 55 kilometers (34.2 miles), it’s filled with a powerful 3,500 meters (11,480 toes) of elevation achieve by means of the excessive mountains. With a rockslide closing one of many trails between Trient and Col de Balme, runners took a barely extra direct route than in years previous, which along with cool and dry situations, plus the ever-increasing depth of competitors at this occasion, meant quick occasions.
Final 12 months’s winners, Manuel Merillas (Spain) and Sheila Aviles (Spain) didn’t return to defend their titles, however there have been many quick men and women to problem for the win.
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2023 OCC Ladies’s Race
The depth of the ladies’s subject for the 2023 OCC was spectacular, however after 55k, it was Toni McCann (South Africa) who bumped into Chamonix solo for the win with a time of 5:18:21. Final 12 months’s OCC fifth-place finisher put collectively a strong race begin to end and appeared completely ecstatic, if a bit bit shocked, when crossing the end line with loads of time to have a good time her win. The South African runner is coming off a string of victories this season already, together with the Davos X-Trails and Transvulcania by UTMB 50k.
All eyes have been on the 2022 UTMB champion and 2023 Western States 100 second-place finisher, Katie Schide (U.S.), and he or she didn’t disappoint at this a lot shorter distance. An American residing in France, Schide has a protracted historical past with the UTMB race competition occasions, together with a further two top-10 UTMB finishes in 2019 and 2021 and a second place at CCC in 2018.
Within the closing kilometers of the race, it was clear that Schide would earn a podium spot, but it surely was unknown whether or not she’d have the ability to maintain off a charging Miao Yao (China). With the hole hovering at 15 to twenty seconds by means of the ultimate minutes of the race, it appeared potential that Yao, a 2:37 marathoner, would have the leg pace to shut the hole on the longer-distance specialist.
However ultimately, by working the steps and squeezing each final second out of the course, Schide was in a position to maintain on to second with a time of 5:26:25. Yao completed in 5:27:07.
2023 OCC Ladies’s Outcomes
- Toni McCann (South Africa) – 5:18:21
- Katie Schide (U.S., lives in France) – 5:26:25
- Miao Yao (China) – 5:27:07
- Caitlin Fielder (New Zealand) – 5:36:25
- Daniela Oemus (Denmark) – 5:38:22
- Rachel Drake (U.S.) – 5:40:27
- Candice Fertin (France) – 5:41:39
- Louise Serban-Penhoat (France) – 5:44:41
- Núria Gil (Spain) – 5:44:58
- Anna-Stiina Erkkilä (Finland) – 5:45:16
2023 OCC Males’s Race
The battle for the ultimate podium spots remained shut between Francesco Puppi (Italy), Antonio Martínez (Spain), and You-Sheng Guan (China). Puppi ran a sensible race all through, staying close to the entrance, however was way back to ninth place at 23k into the race, and was in a position to placed on the gasoline to slowly however absolutely transfer himself into second by the tip. With a closing time of 4:44:58, he was in a position to simply keep forward of Martínez, who completed on the ultimate podium spot in 4:45:19. Puppi has already had a profitable season with these shorter distances, together with wins within the Lavaredo Extremely Path 50k and the Andersen Half Marathon Path.
2023 OCC Males’s Outcomes
- Stian Angermund (Norway) – 4:42:40
- Francesco Puppi (Italy) – 4:44:58
- Antonio Martínez (Spain) – 4:45:19
- You-Sheng Guan (China) – 4:45:49
- Jeshurun Small (U.S.) – 4:48:18
- Robbie Simpson (Nice Britain) – 4:55:33
- Anthony Felber (France) – 4:55:50
- Guang-Fu Meng (China) – 4:56:14
- Tao Luo (China) – 4:57:54
- Jan Margarit Solé (Spain) – 4:59:46