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European Mountain Running Championships 2007

Application date extended.
The EAA have extended the closing date for expressions of interest in staging the 2007 European Mountain Running Championships.
In accordance with the regulations, the races in 2007 will be uphill only.
At present the races are for seniors only, but the EAA mountain running commission are exploring the possibility of races for juniors to be included in the championships and hope this will be a reality by 2007.
Regulations and application paperwork can be obtained by direct application to the EAA office.
Interested parties are advised to apply as soon as possible.

World Masters entries World Masters entries head for record numbers

Keswick braces itself for influx of Mountain Runners.
With 10 weeks still to go before entries close, over 400 entries have noe been received for the World Masters Mountain Running championships in Keswick, England. The record entry of 750 looks like being exceeded.
The mountain town of Keswick will be filled to capacity as the worlds masters mountain runners compete for championship titles in their respective age groups.
Overseas entrants leaving it until the last minute to make their arrangements are alerted to the fact that they need to book accommodation as soon as possible to avoid disapointment and having to seek board further afield.
Visit the web page via the link on the wmra page for details of online entry (no need to send money at this stage – pay at registration) and accommodation.

Polish send a strong mens team to European Championships

Dear Danny,

Czech Republic has very strong team both men as women. Apart from Robert Krupicka they got Jan Blaha (participating untill now only in WMRA Grand Prix and commercial mountain races, this year very strong with this year Czech Republic half- and full-marathon champion title. Then Robert Faschingbauer – 12 in World Trophy 2002 in Innsbruck and Robert Stefko – 13 in World Trophy in Innsbruck for … Slovakia.
Women has very strong assistance with Irena Sadkova, Dana Havlova and Pavla Matysova. Both teams can compete for medals.

Best regards

Andy

European championships preview.

Leading contenders for medal positions.

4 July 2005

Italy defend team titles in Heiligenblut

160 athletes from a record 27 countries will take part in the 4th European Mountain Running Championships in Heiligenblut, Austria, on Sunday 10 July 2005.

The European Mountain Running Trophy was organised annually by the WMRA from 1995 and in 2002 it was recognised as an official European Championships by the EAA for the first time. Since then the number of countries competing has increased each year and in 2005, most notably, Finland is sending a team for the first time. Countries can enter up to four athletes in the men’s and women’s races of which three will score in the team competition.

The European Mountain Running Championships are held annually with the races over either an uphill and downhill or uphill only course in alternate years.

This year’s races are uphill only and start in the village of Heiligenblut at 1301m and finish on the Kaiser Franz Josefs Höhe at 2370m. The races take place on the lower slopes of the Grossglockner which at 3798m is the highest mountain in Austria.

Men’ Preview

The men’s race, which takes place over just under 13km with a total climb of 1520m, will be contested by all three medalists from last year’s Championships, Italians Marco De Gasperi (Gold) and Marco Gaiardo (Bronze) and Florian Heinzle from host nation Austria who took Silver at the age of just 22.

De Gaspari is best known as an ‘up and down’ runner so he could be upstaged by Gaiardo this time. Gaiardo was the winner the last time the Championships took place over an uphill only course in front of his home fans in Trento in 2003.

The Italians have taken the team title in all three European Championships and in fact the last time they were beaten in the European Trophy was in 1996. They are also regular winners of the World Mountain Running Trophy team title and will again be very tough to beat. The two Marcos are joined by Davide Chicco and Gabriele Abate who like their team mates finished in the top 20 at last year’s World Trophy.

Host nation Austria also have a strong team with, in addition to Heinzle, Markus Kröll who finished fifth the WMRA Grand Prix rankings last year, Alois Redl who was 16th in last year’s World Trophy and Alexander Rieder who finished eighth in the first European Mountain Running Championships in 2002.

Great Britain finished second team last year and two of that team start, including Andy Jones who finished in the top 20 last year, as well as Martin Cox who took an individual fourth place in 2002.

France also have a strong team led by Raymond Fontaine, the Bronze medalist from last year’s uphill only World Trophy. Also in the field is the man who finished fourth in Trento last year, Helmut Schiessl from Germany.

The Czech team boasts the current leader of the 2005 WMRA Grand Prix rankings, Robert Krupicka, who finished third on the uphill course at the 2003 European Championships. One of the men who lies joint second in the rankings, Vicente Capitan, starts for Spain. Switzerland’s best hope is Alexis Gex-Fabry, the winner of the first Championships in 2002 who also finished sixth in 2003 and eighth in 2004.

Women’s Preview

The Czech Republic’s Olympian Anna Pichrtova will start as favorite in the women’s race which is over 10km with a total climb of 1335m. Pichrtova will be defending the title she won last year and she also finished second in last year’s World Trophy, on both occasions ahead of Austria’s Andrea Mayr.

Italy will be defending the team title that they won in 2002 and 2003 (they also took the team title at the 2004 World Trophy) but are without individual World Trophy winner Rosita Rota Gelpi who was third in this race last year. However, they have the women who finished seventh and eighth last year, Antonella Confortola and Flavia Gaviglio, who were also in the top ten at the World Trophy. Confortola in particular could challenge for individual honors having finished third in the uphill Championships in 2003.

Host nation Austria took second in the team competition last time and will be counting on the same four athletes as last year to perform in front of their home crowd – Mayr, Sandra Baumann, Patrizia Rausch and Petra Summer.

Last year’s team Bronze medalists Great Britain again have a strong team, but have been weakened due to injury to Angela Mudge, but her replacement, Vicky Wilkinson was World junior champion in 1997. Tracey Brindley and Lyn Wilson both finished in the top ten at last year’s European Championships and Brindley took the individual Bronze medal in the 2003 World Trophy and was fifth last year.

The overall winner of the 2004 WMRA Grand Prix, Izabella Zatorska, who also leads this year’s Grand Prix rankings and took seventh place in last year’s World Trophy, starts for Poland. Russia have Svetlana Demidenko who finished sixth in last year’s World Trophy in their team.

Melissa Moon Turns the tables on Anna Pichrtova in USA

Mt Washington Hill Climb.

The WMRA associate member race, the ‘45th Mt Washington Hill Climb’ in USA, attracted several hundred competitors.
Melissa Moon (NZL) and Anna Pichrtova (CZE) continued their pre World Trophy competition and on this occasion Melissa got the upper hand, turning the tables on Anna who beat her a few weeks ago. (See report). However, the race must have been a cliff-hanger because Melissa beat Anna by a mere 15 seconds to win the ladies category in 1 hour 10 minutes and 11 seconds. They finished 15th and 17th overall out of the huge field of runners.
To see the full results go to the race web page via the link on the WMRA page.

USA championships attract top female mountain runners.

Melissa Moon and Anna Pichtrova compete in the USA Championships

 The NACAC and USA mountain running championships were held in Vail Colorado in cold snowy conditions on June 4th.
The entrants featured Anna Pichrtova, Czech Republic the runner-up at the 2004 World Mountain Running Trophy, and european champion, and Melissa Moon, New Zealand, a two-time World Mountain Running Trophy champion. They duelled throughout the race with Moon gaining distance on the uphill and Pichrtova pulling away on the downhill. Pichrtova was victorious in a time of 52:19 with Moon just 20 seconds back.
A few hours after her finish Moon reflected on the course, “For someone like me who has never run at altitude, the conditions on the day coupled with the altitude in Vail (8,000 plus feet) and the nature of the descents made it one of the tougher races I have done in my career. I felt really strong the whole way and in fact probably held back possibly a little too much in the first half since I was unsure how the altitude would affect me. Having said that, Anna was just incredible on those descents and she just got me at the finish. I am looking forward to my race on Mt Washington on June 18, (the World Trophy)where Anna and I will meet again.”

Correction!

GP ranking after 2 events.
The mens leader is in fact Robert Krupicka (CZE) who, although without a victory has competed in both events finishing in high positions. Similarly Emanuele Manzi (ITA)occupies second position having had fine runs in both the Meltina race and the Gibraltar race

Turkish mountain running championships held on the 2006 World Trophy course.

Results and Photographs.
The Turkish mountain running championships were staged on 29th May on the course approved by WMRA delegates for the 2006 World Trophy.
The mens winning time was just over 62 minutes and the ladies just over 51 minutes, both courses being uphill only on Mt Uladag (Bursa)
To see the results, photographs, and a report on the WMRA delegates visit see the 2006 World trophy web page via the link on the WMRA page.

Grand Prix ranking after 2 events

GP Ranking after 2 events
Jonathan Wyatt (NZL) and Vicente Capitan (ESP) share first position with one victory each.
In the ladies ranking, Isabella Zatorska (POL) has established a clear lead with 2 first positions and maximum points after 2 events.
Go to the results tab on the WMRA web page for the latest positions.

Surprise result in the 2nd WMRA Grand Prix race.

The 2nd Rock of Gibraltar Mountain Race results.

Vincente Capitan (Spain) was a surprise winner of the second WMRA Grand Prix race on the Rock of Gibraltar beating 4 times world champion Marco De Gasperi into second place by just 5 seconds. He finished 14th, behind winner De Gasperi, in last years European championships.
Only 22 seconds separated the first 4 finishers in a high quality field. Last years winner, Marco Gaiardo finished seventh.
The ladies race turned out to be a comfortable victory for Izabella Zatorska (Poland) who, with 2 Grand Prix victories is well on the way to overall first position at the end of the season.
The full results, with photographs, can be seen on the Rock of Gibraltar web page via the link on the WMRA page.
The latest Grand Prix ranking after two races should appear shortly on the results tab of the WMRA page.
The 3rd Grand Prix race will take place in Italy, (Sauze d’Oulx) on 31st July, the details of which can be seen via the link on the WMRA web page