British Runner begins the Montain Running series global with style with the women’s victory while Paul Machoka takes the title of men
Bukovina’s mystical forests came alive on Saturday (May 3) when the Zmeu X-Fest mountain race developed in a dramatic sample of resistance, strategy and raw mountain power. Held in the heart of Câmpulung Moldovenesc, the 19 km race with an amazing amount of 1,750 meters of elevation won the athletes through a noisy but brutal course formed by nature and legend.
The name of the “Zmeu”, a mythical dragon -type figure of Romanian folklore, the event merged the modern sport with deep cultural roots, taking corridors fits the monasteries of the fifteenth century, the criminals loaded with moss and the legendary rise runc, ominitally. “”
The wounded route through the dense pine forest, the painted monasteries of Bukovina and in steep alpine meadows where the legends say that the Zmeu once rose. The spectators aligned the wooded roads and the cleaning edges, hitting centers and stirring flags while the athletes pushed their limits through this sacred terrain.
In the female competition, Scout Adkin of Great Britain delivered a tactically perfect and physical dominant performance. After a measured approach for early ascent, he advanced in the infamous rise of Runc, pushing a 1,700 m phenomenal per hour. From there, she minized total control, never looking back, and ending not only first among women but also notable eyes in general.

Behind her, Valentine Rutto de Kenia and Mòdiary Amps or Romania fought against an intense battle, crossing the line together in a rare and dramatic photo end.
“The course is wild, but spectacular,” said Adkin.
The male race opened at an abrasing rhythm, with Paul Machoka and Kevin Kibet of Kenya carrying the lead in the first big climb: acscping to an incredible 2,200 m per hour. The persecution package, directed by the Italian stars Henri Aymonod, Andrea Rostan, Alberto Sell and Patrick Petit, along with the Portuguese Marcelo Gonçalves, maintained the high pressure.
When the race approached 7 km and the escalation of Runc, called “The wall” Due to their relentless gradient, the leaders maintained their rhythm, but it was Henri Aymonod who delivered an increase in the race. Around the last 5 km, 30 seconds recovered, approaching Kenya’s duo with each step.
The races culminated in an exciting end almost to Sprint, with Aymonod only seconds behind the first two.
“Say everything in that final descent,” said Aymonod. “Catching Kenyans was not easy, but this course takes the fighter in all of us.”
The World Cup action now moves to Italy, where the elite of the running mountain will meet again in Casto, Brescia, for a double weekend header: the vertical nasego and the legendary Nasego trophy, from May 24 to 25.
After the electrying opening of this weekend in Romania, the expectations are high, and the mountains are also.