2012 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering

The 2012 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering (French: Championnat d'Europe de ski de montagne 2012) was the ninth European Championship of ski mountaineering and was held in Pelvoux in the Massif des Écrins (France) from February 4, 2012 to February 10, 2012.

The competition, organized by the International Ski Mountaineering Federation (ISMF), was originally planned in Claut, Italy, for the year 2011, which was held at last as the 2011 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering. Due to this circumstance, the ninth edition of the European championships was the first held in an even-numbered year. It was the first edition including a sprint race.

Results

Nation ranking and medals

(all age groups; without combined ranking medals)[1]

ranking country vertical race relay team individual sprint
points points points points points total points
1  France 3 3 3 1 3 2 4 1 2372
2  Italy 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 3 1 2299
3   Switzerland 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 2296
4  Spain 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 2117
5  Poland 1 1 1 926
6  Germany 1 1 1 2 848
7  Austria 1 790
8  Andorra 770
9  Czech Republic 1 618
10  Norway 544
11  Bulgaria 153
12  Greece 129
13  Portugal 46
14  Slovakia 38
15  United Kingdom 32
16  Sweden 29

Team

Event held on February 5, 2012[2]

List of the best 10 teams by gender:

Women

ranking team total time
Switzerland Séverine Pont-Combe/Marie Troillet 02h 05' 41"
Spain Gemma Arró Ribot/Mireia Miró Varela 02h 09' 05"
Switzerland Émilie Gex-Fabry/Maude Mathys 02h 11' 08"
4 Italy Martina Valmassoi/Corinne Clos 02h 18' 27"
5 Poland Anna Figura/Klaudia Tasz 02h 19' 03"
6 Spain Marta Riba Carlos/Maria Fargues Gimeno 02h 29' 48"

Men

ranking team total time
Italy Manfred Reichegger/Lorenzo Holzknecht 01h 51' 39"
France Yannick Buffet/Mathéo Jacquemoud 01h 55' 08"
Switzerland Martin Anthamatten/Yannick Ecoeur 01h 56' 14"
4 Italy Damiano Lenzi/Michele Boscacci 02h 00' 20"
5 Spain Kílian Jornet Burgada/Marc Pinsach Rubirola 02h 01' 01"
6 Italy Denis Trento/Matteo Eydallin 02h 04' 02"*)
7 Andorra Joan Albós Cavaliere/Ludovic Albós Cavaliere 02h 12' 03"
8 Spain Marc Solá Pastoret/Miguel Caballero Ortega 02h 12' 32"*)
9 France Pierre-François Gachet/Sébastien Vernaz Piémont 02h 13' 11"
10 Andorra Ferran Vila Bonell/Guilad Dodo Perez 02h 17' 57"

*) includes 4 penalty minutes

Sprint

Event held on February 6, 2012[3]

List of the best 10 participants by gender:

Women

ranking participant qualification ½ final Final
Switzerland Mireille Richard 03' 05.7" 03' 01.8" 03' 57.4"
Switzerland Séverine Pont-Combe 03' 23.1" 03' 03.5" 02' 59.3"
Poland Anna Figura 03' 14.8" 03' 05.4" 03' 05.0"
4 Austria Michaela Eßl 03' 20.4" 03' 16.3" 03' 09.0"
5 Austria Veronika Swidrak 03' 13.0" 03' 14.1" 03' 17.8"
6 Italy Elena Nicolini 03' 07.2" 03' 19.6" 03' 41.2"
7 France Émilie Favre 03' 08.4" 03' 18.7"
8 France Marion Maneglia 03' 23.5" 03' 23.7"
9 Spain Naila Jornet Burgada 03' 26.7" 03' 25.5"
10 Italy Martina Valmassoi 03' 21.5" 03' 25.6"

Men

ranking participant qualification ¼ final ½ final Final
Germany Josef Rottmoser 02' 56.7" 03' 00.8" 02' 48.0" 02' 41.1"
Italy Robert Antonioli 03' 03.3" 02' 54.1" 02' 52.2" 02' 48.8"
Switzerland Marcel Marti 02' 58.9" 03' 10.1" 02' 53.6" 02' 51.9"
4 Switzerland Yannick Ecoeur 03' 02.5" 03' 07.5" 02' 51.1" 02' 52.9"
5 Switzerland Marcel Theux 02' 55.8" 03' 04.2" 02' 52.7" 02' 54.3"
6 Switzerland Andreas Steindl 02' 50.3" 02' 57.5" 02' 53.3" 03' 13.2"
7 France William Bon Mardion 02' 59.7" 02' 58.9" 02' 55.3"
8 France Cyrille Gardet 03' 02.7" 03' 08.4" 03' 03.3"
9 France Valentin Favre 03' 16.3" 03' 08.5" 03' 03.6"
10 Switzerland Alan Tissières 03' 09.8" 03' 06.3" 03' 07.3"

Individual

Event held on February 8, 2012[4]

List of the best 10 participants by gender:

Women

ranking participant total time
France Laëtitia Roux 01h 19' 14"
Spain Mireia Miró Varela 01h 22' 24"
Switzerland Séverine Pont-Combe 01h 27' 05"
4 Switzerland Marie Troillet 01h 49' 48"
5 Switzerland Émilie Gex-Fabry 01h 31' 27"
6 Austria Michaela Eßl 01h 31' 47"
7 Austria Veronika Swidrak 01h 31' 48"
8 Germany Barbara Gruber 01h 32' 44"
9 Poland Anna Figura 01h 34' 38"
10 Italy Elisa Compagnoni 01h 36' 04"

Men

ranking participant total time
France William Bon Mardion 01h 08' 00"
Spain Kílian Jornet Burgada 01h 08' 39"
Switzerland Martin Anthamatten 01h 08' 45"
4 Italy Manfred Reichegger 01h 09' 23"
5 France Alexis Sévennec-Verdier 01h 09' 42"
6 Italy Matteo Eydallin 01h 09' 50"
7 Italy Robert Antonioli 01h 09' 50"
8 France Mathéo Jacquemoud 01h 09' 57"
9 Switzerland Yannick Ecoeur 01h 10' 49"
10 Italy Lorenzo Holzknecht 01h 11' 37"

Vertical race

Event held on February 9, 2012[5]

List of the best 10 participants by gender:

Women

ranking participant total time
France Laëtitia Roux 25' 16.9"
Spain Mireia Miró Varela 26' 28.6"
Spain Gemma Arró Ribot 27' 54.7"
4 Switzerland Maude Mathys 28' 31.0"
5 Switzerland Séverine Pont-Combe 28' 49.9"
6 Italy Gloriana Pellissier 28' 55.5"
7 France Corinne Favre 29' 19.1"
8 Austria Michaela Eßl 29' 22.8"
9 Austria Veronika Swidrak 29' 45.0"
10 Germany Barbara Gruber 29' 45.6"

Men

ranking participant total time
Spain Kílian Jornet Burgada 38' 44.4"
France Yannick Buffet 39' 43.7"
Switzerland Martin Anthamatten 40' 10.7"
4 Italy Manfred Reichegger 40' 31.4"
5 Italy Pietro Lanfranchi 40' 52.4"
6 France William Bon Mardion 41' 43.1"
7 Austria Alexander Fasser 41' 28.0"
8 Spain Marc Pinsach Rubirola 41' 34.4""
9 France Mathéo Jacquemoud 41' 46.6"
10 Spain Marc Solà Pastoret 41' 53.5"

Relay

Event held on February 10, 2012[6]

List of the best 10 teams by gender:

Women

ranking team total time
Switzerland Séverine Pont-Combe/Émilie Gex-Fabry/Mireille Richard 34' 07,3"
Spain Marta Riba Carlos/Gemma Arró Ribot/Mireia Miró Varela 34' 18.3"
Italy Gloriana Pellissier/Elena Nicolini/Martina Valmassoi 34' 33.7"
4 France Corinne Favre/Émilie Favre/Laëtitia Roux 35' 49.2"
5 Austria Michaela Eßl/Ina Forchthammer/Veronika Swidrak 35' 56.0"
6 Poland Anna Figura/Anna Tybor/Julia Wajda 38' 05.5"

Men

ranking team total time
Switzerland Martin Anthamatten/Marcel Theux/Yannick Ecoeur/Alan Tissières 00h 34' 42.5"
France Alexis Sévennec-Verdier/Valentin Favre/Yannick Buffet/William Bon Mardion 00h 35' 08.1"
Italy Matteo Eydallin/Damiano Lenzi/Manfred Reichegger/Robert Antonioli 00h 36' 11.3"
4 Spain Marc Pinsach Rubirola/Marc Solà Pastoret/Miguel Caballero Ortega/Kílian Jornet Burgada 00h 36' 52.8"
5 Germany Josef Rottmoser/Philipp Reiter/Anton Palzer/Alexander Schuster 00h 38' 33.0"
6 Norway Ola Berger/Ola Herje Hovdenak/Ove-Erik Tronvoll/Olav Tronvoll 00h 39' 14.7"
7 Austria Martin Weißkopf/Martin Islitzer/Markus Stock/Alexander Fasser 00h 40' 49.0"
8 Andorra Xavier Comas Guixé/Guilad Dodo Perez/Ludovic Albós Cavaliere/Joan Albós Cavaliere 00h 42' 41.4"
9 Portugal Gonçalo Silva/Henrique Claro/José Ferreira/Nuno Caetano 01h 06' 53.5"

Combination ranking

combined ranking (results of the individual, team and vertical race events)

List of the best 10 participants by gender:

Women

[7]

ranking participant
Switzerland Séverine Pont-Combe
Spain Mireia Miró Varela
France Laëtitia Roux
4 Poland Anna Figura
5 Spain Gemma Arró Ribot
6 Switzerland Émilie Gex-Fabry
7 Austria Michaela Eßl
8 Switzerland Marie Troillet
9 Austria Veronika Swidrak
10 Switzerland  Mireille Richard

Men

[8]

ranking participant
Spain Kílian Jornet Burgada
Switzerland Martin Anthamatten
Italy Manfred Reichegger
4 Switzerland Yannick Ecoeur
5 France William Bon Mardion
6 France Mathéo Jacquemoud
7 France Yannick Buffet
8 Italy Robert Antonioli
9 Germany Josef Rottmoser
10 Spain Marc Pinsach Rubirola

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