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World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships

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Annual mountain running competition

TheWorld Long Distance Mountain Running Championships (from 2004 up to 2014 the name wasWorld Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge),[1] is an annual internationalmountain running competition organised by theWorld Mountain Running Association (WMRA).

The race is a one-daylong-distance running contest for both sexes which has individual and national team aspects. The host for the event changes on an annual basis, with the minimum requirements for the challenge being that the course is no longer than 45 kilometres (28 mi) in distance, includes an uphill ascent of at least 1.6 km (1 mile), and has a rough duration of between one hour and forty-five minutes and four hours for the elite men. The challenge does not take place on specially-made courses, but rather it is incorporated into pre-existing, traditional races.[2]

The competition was first held in 2004 on a course fromSierre toZinal.[3] Since its inception, the challenge has been hosted at competitions including theThree Peaks Race in the United Kingdom, Switzerland'sJungfrau Marathon, and thePikes Peak Marathon in the United States.[4] The event has significant variance in its level of participation: the 2007 race at the Jungfrau Marathon attracted over 4200 runners of fifty nationalities, while at the 2011 of the competition there were 405 runners representing a total of 18 countries.[5][6]

The 2020 edition was canceled. Beginning in 2021, the event was merged into the2021 World Mountain and Trail Running Championships.[7]

Editions

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EditionYearRaceLocationCountryDateMale WinnerFemale Winner
1st2004Sierre-ZinalValais Switzerland8 AugustMexicoRicardo MejíaSwitzerlandAngeline Joly
2nd2005Marathon du VignemaleCauterets France24 JulyGermanyHelmut SchiesslAustraliaEmma Murray
3rd2006Pikes Peak AscentManitou Springs, Colorado United States20 AugustUnited StatesMatt CarpenterAustraliaEmma Murray
4th2007Jungfrau MarathonBernese Oberland Switzerland7 SeptemberNew ZealandJonathan WyattNorwayAnita Haakenstad-Evertsen
5th2008Three Peaks RaceYorkshire United Kingdom26 AprilUnited KingdomJethro LennoxCzech RepublicAnna Pichrtová
6th2009KaisermarathonSöll Austria10 OctoberSwitzerlandMarc LauensteinCzech RepublicAnna Pichrtová
7th2010Pikes Peak AscentManitou Springs, Colorado United States21 SeptemberUnited StatesGlenn RandallUnited StatesBrandy Erholtz
8th2011Gorski MaratonPodbrdo Slovenia18 JuneSloveniaMitja KosoveljUnited KingdomPhilippa Maddams
9th2012Jungfrau MarathonBernese Oberland Switzerland8 SeptemberAustriaMarkus HohenwarterUnited StatesStevie Kremer
10th2013Maraton KarkonoskiSzklarska Poreba Poland3 AugustSloveniaMitja KosoveljItalyAntonella Confortola
11th2014Pikes Peak AscentManitou Springs, Colorado United States16 AugustUnited StatesSage CanadayUnited StatesAllie McLaughlin
12th2015Zermatt MarathonZermatt Switzerland4 JulyItalyTommaso VaccinaSwitzerlandMartina Strahl
13th2016Gorski MaratonPodbrdo Slovenia18 JuneItalyAlessandro RambaldiniUnited KingdomAnnie Conway
14th2017Giir di MontPremana Italy6 AugustItalyFrancesco PuppiItalySilvia Rampazzo
15th2018[8]Ultramarathon GorskiKarpacz Poland24 JuneItalyAlessandro RambaldiniUnited KingdomCharlotte Morgan
16th2019K42 Adventure MarathonVilla La Angostura Argentina16 NovemberUnited StatesJim WalmsleyRomaniaCristina Simion
17th2020Haría Extreme LanzaroteHaria Spain14 November

Winners

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Individual

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Men

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Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2004MexicoRicardo MejíaGermanyHelmut SchiesslUnited KingdomBilly Burns
2005GermanyHelmut SchiesslSloveniaAnton VenceljSwitzerlandDaniel Bolt
2006United StatesMatt CarpenterUnited StatesGalen BurrellUnited StatesZac Freudenburg
2007New ZealandJonathan WyattItalyHermann AchmüllerItalyGerd Frick
2008United KingdomJethro LennoxUnited KingdomTom OwensSloveniaMitja Kosovelj
2009SwitzerlandMarc LauensteinNew ZealandJonathan WyattUnited KingdomRicky Lightfoot
2010United StatesGlenn RandallSwitzerlandMarc LauensteinUnited StatesRickey Gates
2011SloveniaMitja KosoveljUnited KingdomTom OwensUnited KingdomRobbie Simpson
2012AustriaMarkus HohenwarterSloveniaMitja KosoveljKenyaHosea Tuei
2013SloveniaMitja KosoveljUnited KingdomAndrew DaviesRomaniaIonut Zinca
2014United StatesSage CanadayEritreaAzerya TeklayUnited StatesAndy Wacker
2015ItalyTommaso VaccinaUnited StatesAndy WackerItalyFrancesco Puppi
2016ItalyAlessandro RambaldiniItalyMarco De GasperiSloveniaMitja Kosovelj
2017ItalyFrancesco PuppiSwitzerlandPascal EgliUnited StatesTayte Pollman
2018ItalyAlessandro RambaldiniCzech RepublicRobert KrupičkaUnited StatesJoseph Gray
2019United StatesJim WalmsleyItalyFrancesco PuppiSpainOriol Cardona Coll
2020NoneNoneNoneCancelled due toCOVID-19
2021NorwayStian AngermundItalyFrancesco PuppiUnited KingdomJonathan Albon
2022NorwayStian AngermundUnited KingdomThomas RoachItalyLuca Del Pero

Women

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Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2004SwitzerlandAngéline JolyColombiaMaria RodriguezFranceIsabelle Guillot
2005AustraliaEmma MurrayAustriaMarion KapuscinskiFranceIsabelle Guillot
2006AustraliaEmma MurrayUnited StatesDanielle BallengeeUnited StatesKeri Nelson
2007NorwayAnita Håkenstad EvertsenRussiaYelena KaledinaRussiaZhanna Malkova
2008Czech RepublicAnna PichrtováUnited KingdomAngela MudgeAustraliaAngela Bateup
2009Czech RepublicAnna PichrtováRussiaEvgeniya DanilovaNew ZealandAnna Frost
2010United StatesBrandy ErholtzUnited StatesKim DobsonNew ZealandAnna Frost
2011United KingdomPhilippa MaddamsRepublic of IrelandKaren AlexanderUnited KingdomHelen Fines
2012United StatesStevie KremerAustriaSabine ReinerUnited StatesKim Dobson
2013ItalyAntonella ConfortolaItalyOrnella FerraraPolandAnna Celińska
2014United StatesAllie McLaughlinUnited StatesMorgan ArritolaUnited StatesShannon Payne
2015SwitzerlandMartina StrählFranceAline CamboulivesItalyCatherine Bertone
2016United KingdomAnnie ConwayItalyAntonella ConfortolaSloveniaLucija Krkoč
2017ItalySilvia RampazzoUnited StatesKasie EnmanRomaniaDenisa Dragomir
2018United KingdomCharlotte MorganPolandDominika StelmachItalySilvia Rampazzo
2019RomaniaCristina SimionFranceAdeline RocheFranceBlandine L'Hirondel
2020NoneNoneNoneCancelled due toCOVID-19

Team

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Men

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Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2009 Kenya England Scotland
2010 United States England Germany
2011 Scotland Slovenia England
2012 Switzerland United States Germany
2013 Italy
Emanuele Manzi
Tommaso Vaccina
Massimiliano Zanaboni
 Czech Republic Wales
2014 United States Italy
Tommaso Vaccina
Xavier Chevrier
Massimo Mei
 Germany
2015 Italy
Tommaso Vaccina
Francesco Puppi
Massimo Mei
 United States Kenya
2016 Italy
Alessandro Rambaldini
Marco De Gasperi
Fabio Ruga
 United Kingdom Germany
2017 Italy
Francesco Puppi
Alessandro Rambaldini
Luca Cagnati
 United States Czech Republic
2018 Czech Republic United States Italy
Alessandro Rambaldini
Daniele De Colo
Emanuele Manzi
2019 Spain United States Italy
Francesco Puppi
Gabriele Bacchion
Luca Cagnati
2020NoneNoneNoneCancelled due toCOVID-19

Women

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Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2009 Russia Austria Germany
2010 United States Germany Scotland
2011 England Russia Scotland
2012 United States Switzerland Austria
2013 Italy
Antonella Confortola
Ornella Ferrara
Ivana Iozzia
 Scotland England
2014 United States Italy
Catherine Bertone
Antonella Confortola
Ivana Iozzia
 Slovenia
2015 Switzerland Italy
Catherine Bertone
Ivana Iozzia
Francesca Iachemet
 United States
2016 Italy
Antonella Confortola
Francesca Iachemet
Debora Cardone
 Slovenia United Kingdom
2017 Italy
Silvia Rampazzo
Antonella Confortola
Stéphanie Jiménez
 United States Romania
2018 Austria United Kingdom Romania
2019 France Spain Romania
2020NoneNoneNoneCancelled due toCOVID-19

See also

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References

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  1. ^"WORLD LONG DISTANCE MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHALLENGE / CHAMPIONSHIPS". wmra.ch. Archived fromthe original on 18 June 2021. Retrieved3 October 2017.World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge (2004-2014)/Championships (2015 on)
  2. ^WMRA World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge RegulationsArchived 2021-11-05 at theWayback Machine. WMRA. Retrieved on 2011-06-23.
  3. ^World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-06-23.
  4. ^World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge: Results. WMRA. Retrieved on 2011-06-23.
  5. ^Hughes, Danny (2007-09-08).Wyatt dominates World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge ...of course!.IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-06-23.
  6. ^Kosovelj and Maddams take World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge titles.IAAF (2011-06-19). Retrieved on 2011-06-23.
  7. ^"PREPARATIONS GATHER PACE FOR 1ST WORLD MOUNTAIN AND TRAIL RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS".trailrunner.com. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  8. ^"Montagna: Rambaldini bis mondiale" (in Italian). fidal.it. Retrieved25 June 2018.

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