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Victor Larocque is a 34-year-old endurance athlete from Shawinigan, Quebec, who just became the first Quebecer and first Canadian ever to win a 100-mile UTMB (Ultra-Trail Mont-Blanc) World Series race. He captured first place at the Rarámuri 100M in Chihuahua, Mexico — a 157-kilometre ultra-trail event through the Copper Canyons — finishing in 21 hours, 21 minutes, 19 seconds. He spoke to Andrew Carter.
By CJAD 800Victor Larocque is a 34-year-old endurance athlete from Shawinigan, Quebec, who just became the first Quebecer and first Canadian ever to win a 100-mile UTMB (Ultra-Trail Mont-Blanc) World Series race. He captured first place at the Rarámuri 100M in Chihuahua, Mexico — a 157-kilometre ultra-trail event through the Copper Canyons — finishing in 21 hours, 21 minutes, 19 seconds. He spoke to Andrew Carter.

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