"Go mommy," shouts the children of the first woman who crossed the finish line of the marathon held this Saturday, March 28, at the heart of the salins of Aigues-Mortes. It was Ingrid Gautier who won the first women's place in this first edition of "The Whale in Racing", with a stopwatch of 3 hours 51 minutes and 59 seconds. She goes to the scratch in 24th position out of 157 participants. "It was made for me," throws the runner, accustomed to t…
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"Go mommy," shouts the children of the first woman who crossed the finish line of the marathon held this Saturday, March 28, at the heart of the salins of Aigues-Mortes. It was Ingrid Gautier who won the first women's place in this first edition of "The Whale in Racing", with a stopwatch of 3 hours 51 minutes and 59 seconds. She goes to the scratch in 24th position out of 157 participants. "It was made for me," throws the runner, accustomed to t…