Jasmin Paris, a 35-year-old British runner became the first woman to win the ultra-long distance 268 mile Montane Spine Race — all while also expressing breastmilk for her young daughter at checkpoints along the way. An Edinburgh resident, she left her fellow racers in the dust with a dominant display of speed and endurance. The race, which spans from Derbyshire in Central England to the Scottish border, had previously taken top racers 95 hours to finish. Paris’ finish time of 83 hours, 12 minutes, and 23 seconds was good enough to beat the course record by 12 hours. (Photo: Facebook/Jasmin Paris) (WITW)
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