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Saint Lucian Conquers 90km Ultramarathon in Qatar

Saint Lucian fitness enthusiast and athlete Jordan Florenville recently completed a 90-kilometre ultramarathon in Qatar—an event described by participants as the most anticipated race in the Middle Eastern nation.

Dubbed the Qatar East to West Ultra, the race, held on Saint Lucia’s National Day, December 13, spanned from Doha on the east coast to Dukhan Beach on the west coast, taking runners past iconic landmarks. Participants competed in the event either individually or as relay teams.

Although the desert conditions presented a serious test of endurance, even for the most seasoned runners, Florenville said it was “no real major challenge” other than strained hamstrings from the obvious toll on his body.

The Babonneau native said the opportunity to represent Saint Lucia on the international stage meant the world to him.

“Honestly, there’s always a sense of pride when I represent Saint Lucia,” he said. “I don’t do it in the conventional diplomatic way where this is a live event and people follow it and the nation is behind me. Most of the places I go, I find myself as the only Saint Lucian. Sometimes I’m amongst Caribbean people, but most of the time, for these types of events, I usually find myself as the only Caribbean person there.

“So I feel duty-bound, when people ask me where Saint Lucia is or where it’s located, to remind them that Saint Lucia is not some part of Africa, though we have our roots there; we are our own sovereign, independent nation, with a group of people who possess amazing abilities.”

Florenville is no stranger to strenuous endurance feats. He participated in the Three Peak Challenge, climbing Mount Gimmie, Petit Piton, and Gros Piton in a single day. Additionally, last year, he was part of a team that scaled Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, the highest volcano in the Eastern Hemisphere.

The athlete encouraged others to embrace a fitness-based lifestyle, as it provides meaningful accomplishments.

“I think people should get into fitness for the very simple reason that just by being fitter, your life quite literally gets better by default. You feel better day to day because you’re stronger, faster, and able to last longer in whatever you decide to do, surpassing your baseline,” Florenville said. “Personally, I would say fitness is one of the easiest ways to see practical hard work manifest into something that is not just tangible, but also visible in front of you.”

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7 COMMENTS

  1. “Saint Lucia is not some part of Africa, though we have our roots there; we are our own sovereign, independent nation, with a group of people who possess amazing abilities.”…… Beautifully said and Congratulations!…

  2. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE OF ST. LUCIA CONGRATULATIONS FOR ANOTHER CHAMPION. I ENJOYED MY STAY IN ST LUCIA ISLAND LAST OCTOBER CELEBRATING MY WIFE’S 70TH BIRTHDAY. I WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY HEALTH AND PROSPERITY IN JESUS CHRIST POWERFUL NAME AMEN.G ❤️ 🙏 ✝️

  3. Same here Bro been putting Iyanola (St Lucia) on the map since 1968!!!and still doing it ! With pride 🇱🇨🦜✌🏾

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