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Grégoire Millet

FRA · men · ultra-trail

b. 1962

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Wins

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Podiums

1

Races

2012

Active since

About

Grégoire Millet is a French sports scientist, former professional triathlete, and accomplished ultra-trail runner who holds a uniquely dual position in endurance sport — simultaneously a world-leading researcher studying the physiology of ultra-endurance performance and an elite practitioner of the very events he studies. Born in 1962 in Morbier, he became French Triathlon Champion in 1986 and went on to coach and manage national triathlon teams for France, Great Britain, and Hong Kong, with involvement in multiple Olympic Games between 2000 and 2008. After four years as a physiologist at Aspire in Qatar, he joined the University of Lausanne in 2008, where he is professor and director of the Institute of Sports Science, publishing prolific research into exercise at altitude, hypoxia, and ultra-endurance fatigue. In the early 2010s he transitioned into competitive ultra-trail, achieving a landmark second-place finish at the Tor des Géants 2012 — the 330 km, 24,000 m elevation-gain race through Italy's Aosta Valley — in 78 hours 50 minutes 3 seconds. He has since continued racing at events including the SwissPeaks Trail 700K and remains one of the sport's most intellectually authoritative voices on the science of running.

Notable Wins

  • 2nd Tor des Géants 2012 (78:50:03)
  • French Triathlon Champion 1986

Race History

YearRaceCat.Pos.Time
2012Tor des Géantsmen2nd78:50:03

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