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PICTURES: Cape Wrath Ultra 2024 wrap-up as dates for next year revealed





Top three men and women at the 2024 CWU.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'
Top three men and women at the 2024 CWU.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'

THE 2025 dates for a gruelling 400km ultra-challenge that cuts a swathe through Ross-shire have been confirmed as exhausted runners recover from this year’s event.

The annual Cape Wrath Ultra is organised by expedition race specialist Ourea Events and attracts some of the world’s best ultra runners.

On Sunday, May 19, 172 runners from 19 nations started the race just outside Fort William. It takes competitors through some of Scotland’s most spectacular landscapes, including Knoydart, Kintail, Torridon, Assynt and Sutherland.

Bridget Glaister wins the women's CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'
Bridget Glaister wins the women's CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'

Each day, runners had to reach checkpoints and the evening camp before cut-off times or they were timed out of the full event.

Flashback to previous Cape Wrath Ultras

Only 57 participants completed the full Cape Wrath Ultra.

Danny Smith on day seven of CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'
Danny Smith on day seven of CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'

Danny Smith and Bridget Glaister have been crowned winners at the 2024 Ultra after completing an eight-day, 400km race through the Highlands.

Danny was the overall winner of the race in a total time of 50 hours, 28 minutes and 18 seconds. He finished ahead of Henry Gurney (51:55:25), with Adam Watkin in third (54:24:28).

Bridget Glaister in action on day four of CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'
Bridget Glaister in action on day four of CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'

Veteran ultra-runner Bridget Glaister won the women’s race and was seventh overall in 59:49:41, ahead of second woman Elsa Morgan, who was eighth overall in 60:36:48, and Charlotte Hurst (63:23:10). Bridget and Elsa ran a closely fought race, exchanging the lead on several occasions.

Among them in 34th place was David Fergusson, a gamekeeper and deerstalker who signed up after being inspired by watching the action in previous years, when the race passed through the estate that he works on.

Danny Smith in action at CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'
Danny Smith in action at CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'

Many of the athletes who were timed out stayed with the race, to tackle the shorter Cape Wrath Explorer option, and complete their journey through the Highlands.

Danny Smith ran with Henry Gurney and Adam Watkin during the final day. After his win, Danny said: “I feel pretty high to be honest. We were chatting on the final kilometres about highs and lows. There were a few lows. Yesterday traipsing through the final bog was pretty low, but the highs have outweighed those for sure.

“I came to try it out, but it’s been incredible and I’ve been so fortunate to run with amazing people. Sadly, I was fortunate that the guys who were out in front have been ill or injured, and I hope they make good recoveries.

The final CWU 2024 campsite.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'
The final CWU 2024 campsite.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'

“I want to say thanks to all the organising team, and volunteers and fellow competitors. I’m very, very grateful to have shared this Cape Wrath Ultra journey with everyone.”

Danny Smith reflects on his win at CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'
Danny Smith reflects on his win at CWU 2024.©Cape Wrath Ultra® | No Limits Photography'

The 2025 Cape Wrath Ultra will take place from May 18-25 next year and entries will open on May 31 at www.capewrathultra.com.


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