LIVE Coverage of Namib Race (Namibia) 2024

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LEADERS

RacingThePlanet
Men's Leader

BENEITO, Vicente Juan

48 Years old

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1

Overall Rank

124

BIB

Spain

Spain

Nationality
Spain

Spain

Country

SC

Status

25:03:46

Overall
  • Stage 1:

    3:48:59
  • Stage 2:

    4:27:40
  • Stage 3:

    3:42:12
  • Stage 4:

    3:39:05
  • Stage 5:

    8:33:17
  • Stage 6:

    0:52:33

Team

Team Pollo Amarillo

Charity

-
RacingThePlanet
Women's Leader

WALKER, Deborah

32 Years old

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7

Overall Rank

111

BIB

Australia

Australia

Nationality
New Zealand

New Zealand

Country

SC

Status

32:53:46

Overall
  • Stage 1:

    5:26:44
  • Stage 2:

    5:52:40
  • Stage 3:

    4:57:59
  • Stage 4:

    4:43:56
  • Stage 5:

    10:52:08
  • Stage 6:

    1:00:19

Team

-

Charity

-
RacingThePlanet
Official Team Leader

Team Pollo Amarillo

1

Overall Rank

Team Members

Beneito, Vicente Juan

Spain

Spain

Nationality
124

BIB

Colque, Christian

Argentina

Argentina

Nationality
125

BIB

Duarte da Costa, Jeison

Brazil

Brazil

Nationality
126

BIB

A

Status

36:29:11

Overall
  • Stage 1:

    6:30:04
  • Stage 2:

    7:09:11
  • Stage 3:

    6:37:09
  • Stage 4:

    6:07:07
  • Stage 5:

    8:33:17
  • Stage 6:

    1:32:23

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STAGE DETAILS

  • 05 May 2024 Post Race
    The Namib Race 2024 concluded last evening at the Awards Banquet held at the Swakopmund Hotel & Entertainment Centre.  The Overall Champions, Age Group Awards and Spirit and Sportsmanship Awards are shown below:

    Overall Champion: 
    Vicente Juan Beneito (Spain), 25:03:46

    Women's Champion: 
    Deborah Walker (Australia), 32:53:46

    Official Team: 
    1st, Team Jeanne & Adam (Jeanne Chen (US), Adam Park (UK))

    Offical Group Team:
    1st, Team Poll
    Amarillo (Vicente Juan Beneito (Spain), Christian Colque (Argentina), Jeison Duarte da Costa (Brazil))

    Men's Age Group Awards:
    1st, 29 and Under:  Kian Askari (Germany)
    1st, 30-39:  Roshan Chhotu (UK)
    1st, 40-49:  Martin Kalwenya (Namibia)
    1st, 50-59:  Gonazgue Bataille (France)
    1st, 60-69:  Consuelo Senn (Switzerland)
    1st, 70 and Older:  Ivan Schmidt (Denmark)

    Women's Age Group Awards:
    1st, 30-39: Jeanne Chen (US)
    1st, 40-49:  Pamela Vurayai (Namibia)  
    1st 50-59:  Kim Bueno (US)
    1st, 60-69: Patty Clune (Canada)

    Spirit Award:  Sangwoo RYU (Korea)

    Sportsmanship Award:  Heather Flaherty (US), Jennyfer Townsend (New Zealand), Morlie Wang (US), Lisa Brown (US)

    THANK YOU to the 122 competitors who arrived in Namibia after countless hours of training and preparations.  Every single one of you, whether you made it to the finish line or not, are heroes.

    The Namib Race could not have been possible without the support of a 100 individuals on ground, including the incredible course team (led by Thomas Bohne), the volunteer team (led by Tony Brammer), the medical team (led by Dr Dave Young) and the media team (Thiago Diz and Andre Gemmer), which assembled from around the world -- a HUGE THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIRELESS WORK DURING THE WEEK.  Thank you also to Samantha Fanshawe, the Event Director, who oversaw every detail of the race and shines in everything she does.  A final TREMENDOUS thank you to our valuable local team, led by Francois Snyder and Oliver Ahrens, and the hard-working and professional vehicle drivers and camp staff. You are all the very best.

    Please join us for our next race: the Gobi March in Mongolia which begins on 23 June 2024.

    If you have feedback on the race coverage, please send it to us at info@racingtheplanet.com so we can contine to improve.
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BLOGS

Kristina Huffman

15

May 2024

Reflections Post Race

It's taken a week and a half to process the enormity of my third desert crossing with RacingThePlanet. Without any doubt, this was the single most cha ...

Richard Behringer

12

May 2024

Post Race - Reflections

It has been a little more than one week since we crossed the finish line on the beach in Swakopmund. It was epic! I hope everyone is recovering well. ...

Morlie Wang

06

May 2024

Post Race Post

What did I learn?It was hot. It was difficult. You can live off the fat of your body for a long time.Salt and water are most important.Chicken boulli ...

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