Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc

The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (also referred to as UTMB) is a single-stage mountain ultramarathon. It takes place once a year in the Alps, and follows the route of the Tour du Mont Blanc through France, Italy and Switzerland. It has a distance of approximately 166 kilometres (103 mi), and a total elevation gain of around 9,600 m. It is widely regarded as one of the most difficult foot races in Europe, and one of the largest with over two thousand starters. The combined participation in all of the events is approaching 10 thousand runners.

While the best runners complete the loop in slightly more than 20 hours, most runners take 30 to 45 hours to reach the finish line. There is no prize money awarded.

Since 2006, a second race Courmayeur - Champex - Chamonix (half-loop) has also been organised, and a third race was added in 2009: "Sur les Traces des Ducs de Savoie". A fourth shorter "running" event - Orsières - Champex - Chamonix - was added in 2014.

La Petite Trotte à Léon is a non-competitive team event started in 2011. Each team is made of two or three members for safety. The route and direction of the course change every year. In 2015 it will be run counter clock-wise.

Today, the races consist of the following;

Logistics

A check point on the UTMB 2005

Route

The route basically follows the Tour du Mont Blanc hiking path, that is usually completed in 7 to 9 days by hikers. This is a loop around Mont Blanc.

It starts from Chamonix (1,035 m) and goes up to the Col de Voza (1,653 m) to reach Les Contamines (1,150 m). It then climbs to the Croix du Bonhomme (2,479 m) before going back down to Les Chapieux (1,549 m), which is the first life base. The path then runs up to the Col de la Seigne (2,516 m) to enter Italy, and follows the ridge of the Mont-Favre (2,435 m) before going down to Courmayeur (1,190 m), the second life base. It climbs again to the Refuge Bertone (1,989 m) and Arnuva (1,769 m) before reaching its highest point, the Grand Col Ferret (2537 m), which also marks the border with Switzerland. The path goes down again to Praz de Fort (1,151 m) via La Fouly (1,593 m) before reaching the third life base, Champex d'en Bas (1,391m). The last part includes two rather low cols: Bovine (1,987 m) and Les Tseppes (1932 m), separated by Trient (1,300 m). On the descent to Vallorcine (1,260 m), the path re-enters France and crosses Argentière (1,260 m) before finishing at Chamonix, its starting point.

The route varies slightly every year, sometimes for safety reasons. In 2010, the route was 166 km long with a total elevation gain of 9500m.

Race profile

A more detailed profile can be found on the official web site: UTMB profile.

Participation and results

Vincent Delebarre at Champex during the UTMB 2005

The number of entrants doubled from 700 in 2003 to 1,400 in 2004. In 2005, the limit of 2,000 runners was reached 7 months after registration opened. In 2006, the organisers decided to create the CCC in order to allow more runners to take part. The registrations were sold out in only 2 weeks. In 2007, it was decided that runners must qualify, by running qualifying races beforehand gaining points. That year the limit of 2,000 runners was reached less than 10 hours after registration opened. For the 2008 event, 2,000 runners registered in only 7 minutes, 5 months before the race. For the 2009 event, the qualifying criteria were tightened to limit the number of qualifying runners, and a draw was introduced to make entry fairer, giving an equal chance to all qualifiers, and making registration more orderly. Despite the stricter criteria, 45% of qualifying entrants were still denied a place, so the organisers raised entry standards still further for the 2010 event so that selection would be based more on capability and experience than luck of the draw.

Ultra-Trail du Tour du Mont-Blanc

Year Runners Finishers Winner Male Time Winner Female Time Notes
2003 722 67 Dachhiri Dawa Sherpa Nepal 20:05:59 Kristin Moehl United States 29:38:24 2003 full results
2004 1383 420 Vincent Delebarre France 21:06:18 Colette Borcard Switzerland 26:08:54

2004 full results

2005 2000 774 Christophe Jaquerod Switzerland 21:11:07 Elizabeth Hawker United Kingdom 26:53:51

2005 full results

2006 2535 1151 Marco Olmo Italy 21:06:06 Karine Herry France 25:22:20

2006 full results

2007 2319 1437 Marco Olmo Italy 21:31:58 Nikki Kimball United States 25:23:45

2007 full results

2008 2500 1269 Kilian Jornet Spain 20:56:59 Elizabeth Hawker United Kingdom 25:19:41

2008 full results

2009 2500 1382 Kilian Jornet Spain 21:33:18 Kristin Moehl United States 24:56:01 2009 full results
2010* 2400 1130 Jez Bragg United Kingdom 10:30:37* Elizabeth Hawker United Kingdom 11:47:30* 2010 full results
2011 1133 Kilian Jornet Spain 20:36:43 Elizabeth Hawker United Kingdom 25:02:00 2011 full results
2012* 2122 François D'Haene France 10:32:36* Elizabeth Hawker United Kingdom 12:32:13* 2012 full results
2013 2469 1685 Xavier Thevenard France 20:34:57 Rory Bosio United States 22:37:26 2013 full results
2014 2434 1578 François D'Haene France 20:11:44 Rory Bosio United States 23:23:20 2014 full results

Ultra-Trail Courmayeur-Champex-Chamonix

Year Runners Finishers Winner Male Time Winner Female Time Notes
2006 1054 854 Alun Powell United Kingdom 10:53:17 Corinne Favre France 10:35:55

2006 full results

2007 1609 1332 Julien Chorier France 10:19:46 Andréa Zimmermann Switzerland 12:28:05

2007 full results

2008 1318 Guillaume Le Normand France 12:26:04 Lucy Colquhoun United Kingdom 14:33:37

2008 full results

2009 1266 Jean-Yves Rey Switzerland 11:40:47 Chantal Begue France 16:51:00

2009 full results

2010 1677 Xavier Thevenard France 11:57:13 Maud Giraud France 14:07:38

2010 full results

2011 1591 Emmanuel Gault France 10:10:25 Virginie Govignon France 12:47:11

2011 full results

2012* 1585 Tofol Castañer Bernat Spain 08:57:04* Ellie Greenwood United Kingdom 11:17:24*

2012 full results

2013 1320 Jordi Bes Spain 11:23:01 Caroline Chaverot France 14:12:00

2013 full results

2014 1945 1423 Paul Bartolo Spain 11:21:16 Anne Lise Rousett France 14:28:48
Runners by night during the UTMB 2005

See also

More pictures about the Ultra-Trail Tour du Mont-Blanc:

External links

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