The third Seychelles Nature Challenge trail run on May 16 attracted participants from 13 countries across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Runners navigated a 22km course with 1 200 metres of elevation through the forests of Morne Seychellois National Park, rugged mountain paths and dramatic granite formations, passing through Port Glaud, Cap Ternay, Anse Major, Mare aux Cochons, Cassedent and Tomassin before descending into Grand Anse with views of the Indian Ocean throughout.
Pakistan’s Wiqar Ahmad Nasir defended his title, crossing the finish line at 2:11:39. South Africa’s Daniël Classen secured second place in 2:13:00. Jonathan Quatre claimed third place, becoming the first Seychellois athlete to complete the race.
In the women’s category, South Africa’s Emily Djock claimed victory in 2:55:05, followed by Sylvaine Cussot in 3:02:05 and Seychellois athlete Aisha Radwan in 3:14:05.
Seychelles’ Minister for Tourism, Amanda Bernstein, said: “The Seychelles Nature Trail offers a rare combination of technical challenge and exceptional natural beauty. Participants leave with unforgettable memories and are already expressing a desire to return. It is inspiring to see runners from around the world discovering Seychelles through this unique adventure.”
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