Cassandre Beaugrand delivered a standout performance in Lille on April 4, breaking the French 10km record with an impressive time of 30 minutes and 52 seconds…
In doing so, the Olympic triathlon champion became the first French athlete to run the distance in under 31 minutes on the road. A member of Monaco Athletic Club, the 28-year-old continues to strengthen her ties to the Principality while excelling on the international stage. She surpassed the previous national record set by Alessia Zarbo in 2025, confirming her remarkable versatility as she increasingly focuses on athletics alongside her triathlon career.
Already crowned Olympic champion in Paris in 2024, Beaugrand has demonstrated her ability to compete at the highest level across disciplines. Her latest achievement follows another record-breaking moment in Monaco, where she set a new French 5km benchmark in February 2025.
This continued progression highlights her speed, endurance and adaptability, as well as her ambition to expand her presence on the track and road running circuits. With this landmark performance, Beaugrand has firmly established herself as one of France’s most exciting endurance athletes.
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