World Mountain Running Championships
The World Mountain Running Championships is an international mountain running competition contested by athletes of the members of WMRA, World Mountain Running Association, the sport's global governing body.
The championships include a senior men, senior women, junior men and women events and the team events of these races.
It was first held in 1985 as the World Mountain Running Trophy before obtaining its current moniker in 2009.[1]
Editions
Edition |
Year |
City |
Country |
Date |
1st |
1985 () |
San Vigilio di Marebbe, Südtirol |
Italy |
23 September |
2nd |
1986 () |
Morbegno - Sondrio - Albosaggia, Lombardia |
Italy |
5 October |
3rd |
1987 () |
Lenzerheide - Valbella, Graubünden |
Switzerland |
23 August |
4th |
1988 () |
Keswick, Cumbria |
United Kingdom |
15 October |
5th |
1989 () |
Die - Châtillon-en-Diois, Drôme |
France |
16 September |
6th |
1990 () |
Telfes, Tirol |
Austria |
15 September |
7th |
1991 () |
Zermatt, Valais |
Switzerland |
8 September |
8th |
1992 () |
Valle di Susa, Piemonte |
Italy |
30 August |
9th |
1993 () |
Gap, Hautes-Alpes |
France |
5 September |
10th |
1994 () |
Berchtesgaden, Bayern |
Germany |
4 September |
11th |
1995 () |
Edinburgh, Scotland |
United Kingdom |
10 September |
12th |
1996 () |
Telfes, Tirol |
Austria |
1 September |
13th |
1997 () |
Úpice - Malé Svatoňovice, Hradec Králové |
Czechoslovakia |
7 September |
14th |
1998 () |
Dimitile, Réunion |
France |
20 September |
15th |
1999 () |
Mount Kinabalu Park, Sabah |
Malaysia |
19 September |
16th |
2000 () |
Bergen, Bayern |
Germany |
10 September |
17th |
2001 () |
Arta Terme, Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Italy |
16 September |
18th |
2002 () |
Innsbruck, Tirol |
Austria |
15 September |
19th |
2003 () |
Girdwood, Alaska |
United States |
20 September |
20th |
2004 () |
Sauze d'Oulx, Piemonte |
Italy |
4 September |
21st |
2005 () |
Wellington |
New Zealand |
25 September |
22nd |
2006 () |
Bursa |
Turkey |
10 September |
23rd |
2007 () |
Ovronnaz, Valais |
Switzerland |
15 September |
24th |
2008 () |
Sierre - Crans Montana, Valais |
Switzerland |
14 September |
25th |
2009 () |
Madesimo - Campodolcino, Lombardia |
Italy |
6 September |
26th |
2010 () |
Kamnik - Velika Planina, Gorenjska |
Slovenia |
5 September |
27th |
2011 () |
Tirana |
Albania |
11 September |
28th |
2012 () |
Temù - Ponte di Legno, Lombardia |
Italy |
2 September |
29th |
2013 () |
Krynica-Zdrój, Małopolska |
Poland |
8 September |
30th |
2014 () |
Casette di Massa, Tuscany |
Italy |
14 September |
31st |
2015 () |
Betws-y-Coed, Wales |
United Kingdom |
19 September |
Champions
- nb Italy's Elisa Desco was the original winner of the 2009 women's race but was later disqualified for erythropoietin (EPO).[2]
Short course champions
See also
References
- Medalists and editions
External links
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