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‘It had to be a suicide mission to win’ – Harry Jones makes do or die move in epic three-way battle for 9 Dragons ultra

British runner wins 80km ultra by just two minutes after lead changes hands over and over in a race that could have been anyone’s

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The first three runners in the men's 50-mile 9 Dragons ultra: Michael Skobierski, Deng Goumin and Harry Jones. Photo: Mark Agnew
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Harry Jones was left with no choice but to make a mad move early to secure first place by two minutes on the 9 Dragons 50-mile ultra marathon.

British runner Jones had been battling with Chinese runner Deng Goumin and Hong Kong-based Austrian Michael Skobierski since the race started at midnight on Friday night.

A kilometre out from the final check point he broke from the other runners – a risky move with 6km still to run.

“It was so close that it had to be a suicide mission to win,” Jones said.

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“It could have been any of us that won. It was a matter of grit and determination but I was lucky I made the move when I did.”

Harry finished in 10 hours 41 minutes, ahead of Deng in 10:43 and Skobierski in 10:50

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Skobierski had the lead after check point six, the second last check point.

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