Kilian Jornet is a man of many talents.

Two weeks after twice summiting Mount Everest over a seven-day span, Jornet hit the asphalt for his first-ever road half-marathon. The Spaniard, who is well-known for his trail running abilities as well as his knack for mountain running, raced a hilly half in Norway called “Fjord to Summit” in Geiranger, a small tourist village in the western part of the country. The race ends at Dalsnibba, “Europe’s highest fjord view by road.”

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Today I did my first road halfmarathon ever. Ok it had 1700m up but still asphalt 😉 Feel good running 1h30 just 2 w after my last Everest. — kilian jornet (@kilianj) June 10, 2017

Winning by 12 minutes, Jornet ran 21.1K in 1:30:52. The course was by no means ideal for fast times, however, as Jornet climbed more than 1,500m during the race. That’s an average pace of 4:20 per kilometre. According to Strava, his grade-adjusted pace was 3:10 per kilometre, which translates to a sub-1:07 half-marathon. (Grade-adjusted pace estimates an equivalent pace when running on flat land, according to Strava.)

What the start (at the waterfront) looks like from the finish

Repost from one of our visitors 😊 #Repost @jutoart with @repostapp ・・・ #fjord #geirangerfjord #geiranger #dalsnibba #viewpoint #landscape A post shared by Geiranger Skywalk – Dalsnibba (@geirangerskywalkdalsnibba) on Mar 31, 2017 at 5:28am PDT

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In addition to a footrace, the event also hosts a cycling race up the same route.

Oscar delte ut medalje til denne fantastiske ultraløperen på toppen av Dalsnibba i dag etter han selv løp NibbeløpetMini. #frafjordtilfjell #geiranger #dalsnibba A post shared by Foto: ©PSANN (@grumant) on Jun 10, 2017 at 6:47am PDT



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