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Jim Walmsley crushes the competition at Chianti Ultra Trail by UTMB

Walmsley dominated a stacked men’s field, while the U.K.'s Fiona Pascall powered through brutal conditions

Jim Walmsley finish Photo by: UTMB

They promised a battle between ultra royalty, and Chianti Ultra Trail by UTMB in Italy delivered. On Saturday, American star Jim Walmsley put on a masterclass, cruising to victory just two weeks after his comeback win at Mesquite Canyon 50K—and proving he’s back to dominate the 2025 trail racing season.

In what was arguably the most competitive men’s field in years, Walmsley faced off against two other UTMB champions: Spain’s legendary Kilian Jornet (a four-time UTMB winner) and France’s rising force Vincent Bouillard, the 2024 UTMB champion. For the first 24 km, the trio ran shoulder to shoulder, teasing fans. But as the Tuscan skies opened and the mud thickened, Walmsley quietly slipped into his own gear—and nobody could follow.

By Monteluco, at 51 km, he’d carved out a three-minute lead. By the 87 km mark, he was nearly half an hour ahead. Finishing in 9:59:48, Walmsley looked every bit the defending Western States champion he is—and once again proved that even muddy chaos can’t slow him down.

Jornet, fresh off welcoming his third child just a week ago, battled both the clock and an apparent TFL issue (the tensor fascia lata ligament, which runs from the hip to the knee). Bouillard wasn’t making it easy. The two men exchanged surges over the final stretch, but Jornet summoned his signature grit to pull away in the last kilometre. He crossed in 10:27:27, just 30 seconds clear of Bouillard—and hustled off to catch a 3 p.m. taxi to the airport, a man on both family and running missions.

Top Men

Jim Walmsley (U.S.)—9:59:48
Kilian Jornet (Spain)—10:27:27
Vincent Bouillard (France)—10:27:57
Aubin Ferrari (France)—11:16:11
Lambert Santelli (France)—11:36:57

Pascall powers through for women’s win

The women’s race saw its own fierce duel. Early leader Fabiola Conti set the pace, but by halfway, it was the U.K.’s Fiona Pascall and Finland’s Johanna Antila at the front. Antila clung on until 74 km, but Pascall found another gear. Despite slick, muddy climbs, she pulled away and never looked back. Pascall broke the tape in 12:34:59, with Antila 20 minutes behind and last year’s champ, Spain’s Azara Garcia De Los Salmones, in third.

Post-race, Pascall told media the course was “relentless but awesome.”

Top women

Fiona Pascall (U.K.)—12:34:59
Johanna Antila (Finland)—12:53:22
Azara Garcia De Los Salmones (Spain)—13:12:31
Abby Hall (U.S.)—13:31:25
Stephanie Howe (U.S.)—13:34:56

All eyes on Western States

The Chianti Ultra Trail wasn’t just about podiums. Golden tickets for the 2025 Western States were on the line—and they’ve now landed in the hands of Jornet, Bouillard and Antila. With Walmsley already on the start list as the defending champ, the stage is set for an epic showdown in California on June 28.

For full results of Chianti Ultra Trail by UTMB, head here.

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