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World OCR Rankings – March 2024

After the strong start to the year with TM Infinity happening in AlUla, competitive OCR slowed down slightly in March; not unusual, as we approach the end of the off season we don’t often see much happening yet, but nevertheless, some fierce competition did happen.

Most notably was the start of the Mexican National Series in Puebla, this informing the top of our Male and Female leaderboards, with Mexican athletes taking the top two spaces in each. For the men Angel Quintero (MEX, 1) claimed the top spot with his first place, followed by Ciro Perez (MEX, 2). The women show the same pattern with first place Dulce Flores (MEX, 1) taking the top spot and Eloisa Romero (MEX, 2) following in second.

March saw the return of Swedish athlete Karin Abrahamsson (SWE, 4) to the rankings thanks to her performance at Warrior race in Italy, with a 1st place in the 3km and 1st place in the 8km. Other women also had multiple podiums earning them top spots this month, such as Cassandra Gill (USA, 3), and Courtney Washington (USA, 5), Gill achieving two Spartan 1st places at the Atlanta Super and Beast, and Washington taking second at Savage Florida & Georgia.

In the men, Brian Beal II (USA, 3) also took 1st at both Atlanta Spartan distances, with the following athletes having single podiums. This gave Marquez Green (USA, 5) and Kevin Thompson (USA,5), a joint 5th position for their respective first place positions at Savage Florida & Georgia.

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Francesca Chiorando
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Francesca Chiorando

Francesca started running OCR in 2013, and after devouring all the information she could find on the sport, she began writing about it herself. With OCR quickly gaining traction in the UK where she lives, she launched her own site, Mud Is My Makeup, in 2014.

Since then she has gone on to produce content for publications including OCR Europe, Mud Run Guide, Mudstacle, Obstacle Race Magazine, and Obstacle Mud Runner Magazine, as well as OCRWC.

Francesca loves exploring every aspect of the sport as much as she loves to explore the courses themselves. Very much an average athlete, her goal has always been to encourage the everyday person to get muddy and active and discover how much joy suffering out on a course can bring.

Her first experience of OCRWC was the epic Blue Mountain in 2016, although she’d been following the event from the early days. The whole atmosphere, set up, and experience had her hooked and she knew that this was an organization that she not only wanted to support, but be involved with, and to help bring the spirit of OCRWC to a wider audience.

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