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2012 World Mountain Running Championships

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International athletics championship event
2012 World Mountain Running Championships
OrganisersWMRA
Edition28th
Date2 September
Host cityPonte di Legno, Italy
Events4
Distances14.1 km +1150 m – Men
8.8 km +760 m – Women
8.8 km +760 m – Junior men
3.9 km +310 m – Junior women
Participation343 finishers athletes from
40 nations

The2012World Mountain Running Championships were held on 2 September inVal Camonica in theItalianAlps. The course ran fromTemù -Ponte di Legno toTonale Pass. It was the 28th edition of the championships, organised by theWorld Mountain Running Association (WMRA), and the seventh time that Italy had hosted the competition. The competition featured four races, with senior and junior (under-19) races for both men and women. A total of 343 runners from a record high of 40 nations finished the competition.

All the races for the 2012 edition of the championships were uphill. The men's course was 14.1 km long with an incline of 1150 m. The women's and junior men's course had a distance of 8.8 km with an ascent of 760 m. The junior women's race was 3.9 km in length with a climb of 310 m. Each of the races had an individual and team race element.[1]

Eleven nations reached the medal table, withTurkey,Eritrea andUganda each taking two gold medals. Turkey won the most medals overall (five) and the host nation Italy had the next most with three silvers and one bronze.Mamo Petro won the senior men's race and also headed Eritrea to the team title. The 2010 world championAndrea Mayr took the women's senior race, which saw the United States claim the team gold.Michael Cherop of Uganda andSevilay Eytemis of Turkey were the junior champions and also led their nations to their respective team titles.[2]

The candidature of the region to host the event was accepted in September 2011. WMRA Council member Raimondo Balicco suggested the idea and Innocente Agostini, father of 1989 world junior champion Andrea Agostini, acted as organising director for the championships. The venue had previously hosted Italian national championships inmountain running.[3]Franco Arese, the head of the Italian athletics federation (FIDAL), was in attendance. The competition was broadcast on television locally.[4]

The 28th WMRA Congress was also held at the location of the championships. An open race for male and female members of the public held on the same day of the championships attracted 66 runners.[5]

Results

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Former world championMarco De Gasperi was among the competitors in the men's race.
Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Mamo Petro Eritrea1:01:34
Azeria Teklay Eritrea1:02:47
Andrey Safronov Russia1:03:06
4Debesay Tsige Eritrea1:04:04
5Gabriele Abate Italy1:04:53
6Alex Baldaccini Italy1:04:59
7Marco De Gasperi Italy1:05:10
8Yuriy Chechun Russia1:05:41
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 Eritrea17
 Italy (Gabriele Abate,Alex Baldaccini,Marco De Gasperi,Xavier Chevrier)31
 Russia75
  • Totals: 138 finishers, 21 national teams

Senior women

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Andrea Mayr, the 2010 winner, regained the women's title.
Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Andrea Mayr Austria46:35
Valentina Belotti Italy47:04
Morgan Aritola United States47:26
4Burcu Buyukbezgin Turkey47:36
5Sabine Reiner Austria48:07
6Mateja Kosovelj Slovenia48:27
7Stevie Kremer United States48:54
8Melody Fairchild United States48:57
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 United States18
 Italy29
 Switzerland58
  • Totals: 88 finishers, 19 national teams

Junior men

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Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Michael Cherop Uganda42:33
Adem Karagoz Turkey42:45
Sonmez Dag Turkey43:10
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 Uganda13
 Turkey20
 Italy30
  • Totals: 71 finishers, 16 national teams

Junior women

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Individual race
RankAthleteCountryTime (m:s)
Sevilay Eytemis Turkey20:14
Julia Lettl Germany20:53
Lea Einfalt Slovenia21:09
Teams
RankTeamPoints
 Turkey9
 Great Britain10
 Germany15
  • Totals: 46 finishers, 15 national teams

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey (TUR)2215
2 Eritrea (ERI)2103
3 Uganda (UGA)2002
4 United States (USA)1012
5 Austria (AUT)1001
6 Italy (ITA)0314
7 Germany (GER)0112
8 Great Britain (GBR)0101
9 Russia (RUS)0022
10 Slovenia (SLO)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (11 entries)88824

Participating nations

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  • Note: total of 43 nations includes observer nations[6]

References

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  1. ^Hussain, Bashir (2012-09-04).28. World Mountain Running Championships 2012: in Italy the record of nations competing. WMRA. Retrieved on 2013-01-20.
  2. ^11 nations earn medals at WMRA World championships.IAAF (2012-09-04). Retrieved on 2013-01-20.
  3. ^Bruno Gozzelino & Bashir Hussain (September 2011).28. World Mountain Running Championships 2012 in Italy: from Temù - Ponte di Legno to Tonale pass. World Mountain Running Association. Retrieved on 2013-01-20.
  4. ^Gozzelino, Bruno (2012-09-03).Vallecamonica is ready to host the 28. World Mountain Running Championships 2012. WMRA. Retrieved on 2013-01-20.
  5. ^Open Race final ranking. Comune Ponte di Legno. Retrieved on 2013-01-20.
  6. ^Nazioni partecipanti. Comune Ponte di Legno. Retrieved on 2013-01-20.
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