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Dragon’s Back results 2025: Incredible new record from Holly Wootten

Jonathan Turner
News Director
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The 2025 Dragon’s Back Race delivered one of the most dramatic editions in its history, from relentless Welsh weather to record-breaking performances that will be remembered for years.

David Parrish took the overall victory in 48:40:14.

Holly Wootten finished second overall and first woman with a time of 50:46:16 which was an amazing new course record.

Ed Brewer, just 23 years old, secured third overall.

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Parrish out on his own

David Parrish dominated to take first place overall, while Brewer secured third place overall and second man with an impressive 52 hours 25 minutes finish time, a remarkable achievement at just 23 years old.

When asked how it feels to become the Dragon’s Back race champion for 2025, Parrish said at the finish line: “It’s an honour and a privilege, quite a relief as well that it’s over, I’m sure in a few days I will say I enjoyed it, but right now I can safely say that today was very much an ordeal on the body, I’m delighted that I got through that without any serious injury”

Wootten rewrites record books

Despite this year’s brutal conditions, history was made in the women’s race as Holly Wootten shattered the course record by a staggering three hours, finishing second overall and first woman with an extraordinary time of 50 hours 46 minutes.

The previous record, set by Lisa Watson in 2022 was 53 hours 46 minutes.

This moves her into rarefied company. She follows in the footsteps of Jasmin Paris, who finished second overall in 2015 and Helene Whitaker who won the inaugural Dragon’s Back Race in 1992 as a pair.

“I’ve gone into deeper darker holes than I have before, and I think bouncing back from when I thought things were slipping away, I am stronger than I thought” Holly said on the finish line.”

Holly Wootten - No Limits Photography Dragons Back 2025
Holly Wootten [Photo credit: No Limits Photography]

Wootten crossed the finish line over 10 hours ahead of second-place woman Jodie Gauld, who had an outstanding race, storming across the finish line in 61 hours 2 minutes.

The women’s podium was rounded out by Leanne van Dijk, who delivered a powerful performance to claim third.

Wootten said afterwards: “I wanted to challenge and take the fight to the guys, I looked at how Jasmin Paris had done, women can compete in this race, it’s long enough, there is a navigation element, I hatched a plan to do the race in 2023 as a recce.

“Coming into this week, it was all about the overall competition for me. After day one, we were all within a few minutes, so I thought, let’s see where we go from here.”

Top 10 results

MEN

  • 1. David Parrish – 48:40:14 
  • 2. Ed Brewer – 52:25:14 (3rd overall) 
  • 3. Ieuan Belshaw – 57:53:24 (4th overall) 
  • 4. Chris Reason – 59:26:51 (5th overall) 
  • 5. Dave Beales – 59:43:09 (6th overall) 
  • 6. Harry Putnam – 60:00:02 (7th overall) 
  • 7. Charlie Knights – 61:24:31 (9th overall)  
  • 8. Sam Harle – 62:42:55 (11th overall)  
  • 9. Danny Gomme – 64:48:13 (13th overall) 
  • 10. Joseph Wilson – 65:21:18 (14th overall) 

WOMEN

  • 1. Holly Wootten – 50:46:16 (2nd overall) 
  • 2. Jodie Gauld – 61:02:09 (6th overall) 
  • 3. Lianne van Dijk – 62:09:03 (8th overall)  
  • 4. Eleanor Johnstone – 64:30:37 (12th overall) 
  • 5. Charlotte Hurst – 70:38:03  
  • 6. Lizzie Faithfull-Davies – 74:32:05 
  • 7. Emily Ptacek – 76:27:51 
  • 8. Allie Bailey – 81:21:57 
  • 9. Cate Hall – 82:25:09 
  • 10. Helen Teasdale – 82:35:42 
Jonathan Turner
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Jonathan Turner
Jonathan Turner is News Director for both TRI247 and RUN247, and is accustomed to big-name interviews, breaking news stories and providing unrivalled coverage for endurance sports.  

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