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She Walked 14 Hours to the Starting Line — Then Won a 63K Ultra Marathon

Aug 10, 2025 | Sports, World

August 10, 2025

Most athletes spend months training with the latest gear before a big race. Candelaria Rivas Ramos? She just relied on determination — and won.

The 30-year-old Indigenous runner from the Rarámuri community in Chihuahua, Mexico, shocked everyone by taking first place in the women’s division of the 2025 Canyon Ultra Marathon, a grueling 63-kilometer race in Guachochi. Her time? 7 hours and 34 minutes.

The Rarámuri — whose name means “foot runner” or “light feet” — are famous for their long-distance running skills, often traveling for hours through the Sierra Madre mountains in simple sandals. Rivas Ramos had never competed in a race like this before. In fact, her only “training” was her daily life walking the rugged terrain of her home.

She even walked 14 hours just to reach the starting line. “I’d seen runners come back with medals, and I wanted to try,” she told TVC Deportes. Inspired by her community, she signed up and ran her heart out — dedicating the win to her family and taking home 7,000 pesos (about $370) in prize money.

Her victory has gone far beyond her hometown, inspiring people around the world with a simple truth: sometimes, the strongest edge you can have isn’t equipment or training — it’s pure determination.

Some reports indicate the Canelo Álvarez donated $2 million to Candelaria Rivas Ramos, a Mexican minority woman who walked 14 hours from her home in a small mountain village to compete in the 2025 Ultra Marathon Canyon.

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