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Gladiator Intersects 30m @ 1.03% Cu Within 52m @ 0.75% Cu in New Target Zones within the 2km Arctic Chief Trend

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 16, 2024) - Gladiator Metals Corp (TSXV: GLAD) (OTCQB: GDTRF) (FSE: ZX7) ("Gladiator" or the "Company") is pleased to announce drill results received from its maiden drill program on the "Arctic Chief Trend". The Arctic Chief Trend stretches over 2km strike comprises the Arctic Chief and Best Chance prospects and is one of the 30 currently identified exploration targets within the Company's 35km long Whitehorse Copper Belt. The maiden drill program was designed to target near surface high-grade copper skarn mineralization identified by geophysics and surface mapping earlier this year.

Gladiator completed 13 holes (2,441m) drilled on new targets (Figure 1) including 6 holes at the Arctic Chief prospect and 7 drillholes at the Best Chance prospect.

Significant Intercepts from Arctic Chief:

  • 52m @ 0.75% Cu and 0.28g/t Au from 142m including 30m @ 1.03% Cu and 0.33g/t Au from 162m - ACG-005.

  • 2m @ 2.38% Cu and 2.19g/t Au from 103m- ACG-002.

Significant Intercepts from Best Chance:

  • 43m @ 0.65% Cu from 16m including 19m @ 1.05% Cu from 28m - ACG-007.

  • 52m @ 0.37% Cu from 24m- ACG-007D2.

Broad widths of copper-gold-silicate exoskarn mineralization were intersected in ACG-005 at Arctic Chief and in ACG-007 at Best Chance which is 1.5km away from Arctic Chief. Silicate-rich exoskarn mineralisation represents a new, previously unrecognised mineralization style that has not previously been targeted for its resource potential along the Arctic Chief trend. The discovery of this new style of silicate skarn mineralization away from historical drilling has significant regional targeting implications for the remainder of the 35km long Whitehorse Copper Belt, much of which is under thin till cover and has not been systematically explored.

Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical surveys were used to identify the target on the Artic Chief Trend. Additional more detailed IP surveys and further shallow exploration drilling is planned to follow up on initial success in early 2025. Drilling will test the continuity and extent of the recently discovered broad widths of silicate skarn mineralization intersected in along the >2km trend. The 2025 drill program will also be designed to vector to the higher-grade copper-magnetite skarn mineralization within the extensive target trend.

Gladiator CEO, Jason Bontempo commented:

"The discovery of previously unrecognized, broad withs of mineralization at two separate prospects highlights the lack of systematic exploration coverage across our 35km long Whitehorse Copper Project. This early success indicates the potential of the district now that it is being targeted by a well funded, dedicated technical team for the first time since mine closure in the 1980's.