<h2>The 2022 edition of the RMB Ultra-trail Cape Town (UTCT) wrapped up on Sunday November 27 after three days of tough, exciting racing from some of the world’s best.</h2><figure class="article-body-image-wrapper crop-landscape"><img src="https://imengine.public.prod.inl.infomaker.io/?uuid=dbe9fc0c-bbd8-58de-b7cb-7577dc0126f9&function=cropresize&type=preview&source=false&q=75&crop_w=0.99999&crop_h=0.99999&width=2499&height=1666&x=1&y=1" alt="" style="width:100%"><figcaption>Janosch Kowalczyk on his way to finishing third in the 35km race in 03:41:26 during the recent Ultra trail Cape Town. With a view like this it’s hardly surprising that the race is considered the country’s premier festival of trail running. Picture: Roy Potterill</figcaption></figure><figure class="article-body-image-wrapper crop-landscape"><img src="https://imengine.public.prod.inl.infomaker.io/?uuid=a9f1c8c6-b383-5099-85a7-ac7bc1dbb673&function=cropresize&type=preview&source=false&q=75&crop_w=0.99999&crop_h=0.99999&width=2499&height=1666&x=1&y=1" alt="" style="width:100%"><figcaption>Powerful performances from the South African women in the inaugural 100 miler saw Kerry-Ann Marshall (from Cape Town) and Naomi Brand (now living in New Zealand) cross the finish in second and third place among the women, achieving an incredible fifth and sixth place overall. Picture: Roy Potteril</figcaption></figure>