WMRA World Cup 2020 Announcement
09/01/2020
The World Mountain Running Association is proud to present its 22nd edition of the original and most prestigious mountain running circuit in the world, which now expands to 12 races held at 9 iconic venues spread across Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Spain and the USA.
(Spanish language version of news article below this one)
WMRA MOUNTAIN RACES HISTORY: 1985-2020
WMRA created the first Mountain Running World Championship in the history of the sport, back in 1985 with the Vertical Mountain Race held at the Italian village of San Viglio di Marebbe over a 14k/D+1.080m route. Ever since, the WMRA World Champs have been the annual highlight for mountain runners with the 35th edition held last November at the iconic k42 Patagonia. Haria Extreme Lanzarote will host the 2020 edition on November 14-15.
Following the World Championship development, the need for a circuit for the best mountain runners to race each other over the year became evident and thus in 1999 the WMRA WORLD CUP was born.
Ever since, the best mountain runners in the world have always been in the top echelons of the WMRA World Cup. From the legendary 8-time winner Jonathan Wyatt from New Zealand (current WMRA President) to icons such as Italians Marco de Gasperi, Kenyan Lucy Murigi, Austria’s Andrea Mayr or Eritrean Petro Mamu.
Highlights of the 2019 season included the World Cup wins from Scotland’s Andrew Douglas and Ireland’s Sarah McCormack, plus the historic duel at Sierre Zinal between Spaniard Kilian Jornet and Eritrean Petro Mamu, which resulted in victory for Kilian and a new record to replace Wyatt´s legendary mark from 2003.
Now, the 22nd edition is growing further and wider than ever: Not only will Spain host WMRA world cup events for the first time in history, but there will now be three types of race to choose from: the vertical uphill, classic mountain race and long mountain race. Runners amass points to compete for the overall title.
THE 2020 CALENDAR:
After considering all the applications, we are proud to announce a unique combination of races which will make up the 2020 World Cup, allowing not only for the best mountain runners of the world to race together, but also for the popular runner to follow in their footsteps and enjoy some of the greatest mountain views and events in the world.
Zumaia Flysch (copyright Mayayo)
Spain kicks off the series in grand style, with the unique Basque passion for mountain running to welcome mountain runners from all over the world at Zumaia Flysch Trail Mendi Maratoia on the 3rd of May. There will be a long mountain race, with 42k with 3000m of ascent, and also a classic mountain race of 14k with 425m of ascent. http://www.zumaiaflyschtrail.com/
Next we travel to northern Italy for Vertical Nasego and Trofeo Nasego. On the 16th May the vertical uphill race will take place, over a distance of 4.2k and the following day the classic mountain race will be contested over a 21.5k course with 1336m of climbing. http://www.trofeonasegocorsainmontagna.com/
After making its debut in 2019 we will again return to the Broken Arrow Skyrace in Squaw Valley, California. The series of races span 3 days, from 19th to 21st June, but it’s the 26km race, with 1700m of ascent, which will form part of the World Cup Series as a long mountain race. The race describes itself as ‘European-inspired mountain running characterized by off-trail scrambling, steep terrain, and massive amounts of vertical gain and loss’ and the majority of it takes place at over 6000 feet. https://www.brokenarrowskyrace.com/
Grosslglockner
The next couple of races look quite familiar. We return to Grossglockner Berglauf in Heilenblut, Austria on the 12th of July for the next classic mountain race. Runners will take on the 13k race with 1265m of uphill (no down) against the stunning backdrop. http://www.grossglocknerberglauf.at/berglauf.html Then it’s back to the iconic Sierre-Zinal in Switzerland, which provided such an incredible race in 2019. It takes place on the 9th August in 2020 and consists of 31km, making it our next long mountain race, with 2200m of ascent. Will we see records tumble again? https://www.sierre-zinal.com/
Then it’s on to the most northern part of the Czech Republic for the Krkonossky Half Marathon. This race is just a week after Sierre-Zinal and it will be our next classic mountain race, at 21k with 1200m of climbing. http://www.maratonstav.cz/
The rugged Canfranc-Canfranc course (copyright Mayayo)
And for the final long mountain race in our series we go to Canfranc in north eastern Spain in the Pyrenees for Canfranc-Canfranc. This rugged race will take place on the 12th and 13th of September and the runners will have a choice between the 45k (and +3910m) long mountain race or the classic mountain distance with 1195m of ascent. https://canfranccanfranc.com/
Then just a week later the World Cup is off to Nordkette Vertical in Innsbruck, Austria, which is described as ‘the jewel in the Alps’. This vertical uphill race takes place on the 19th of September and actually has 1400m of ascent over its 6k route.
Lastly, we round out the 2020 World Cup with one more vertical uphill race on the 4th October – the Kilometro Verticale Chiavenna-Lagunac in Italy. This classic of Italian mountain running has already been a WMRA affiliated race and it’s known as the ‘vertical race of the records’. We’re sure it will live up to that name now it’s part of the World Cup! http://www.kilometroverticalelagunc.it/
So there are 9 events with 12 possible races to choose from – 3 vertical uphill, 5 classic mountain and 4 long mountain. We will update the World Cup website http://www.wmra.info/world-cup with full information so please keep checking back and follow our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts to keep up-to-date.
Spanish language version:
España será protagonista, acogiendo 4 de sus 12 pruebas en Zumaia Flysch y Canfranc-Canfranc.
La World Mountain Running Association ha presentado hoy la 22ª edición del circuito original y más prestigioso de carreras de montaña del mundo. En 2020 la competición crece hasta acoger 12 carreras que se celebrarán en 9 lugares icónicos, sedes repartidas en Austria, la República Checa, Italia, Suiza, España y EE.UU. La Copa del Mundo WMRA 2020 cuenta con tres modalidades: Vertical Mountain Race (3 citas); Classic Mountain Race (5 citas) y Long Distance Mountain Race (4 citas)
HISTORIA CARRERAS DE MONTAÑA WMRA: 1985-2020
EL CALENDARIO COPA DEL MUNDO 2020:
Después de considerar todas las candidaturas, WMRA se siente orgullosa de lograr una combinación única de carreras de montaña que formarán la Copa Mundial 2020, permitiendo no solo que los mejores corredores de montaña del mundo compitan juntos, sino también que los corredores populares sigan sus pasos y disfruten de algunas de las mejores vistas y eventos de montaña del mundo.
Luego viajamos al norte de Italia para vivir la Vertical Nasego y Trofeo Nasego. El 16 de mayo tendrá lugar la carrera Vertical, sobre 4.2k/D+1000m y al día siguiente la Classic sobre 21.5k/D+1.336m. http://www.trofeonasegocorsainmontagna.com/
Después de hacer su debut en 2019, volveremos a Broken Arrow Skyrace en Squaw Valley, California. Un gran evento que abarca 3 días, del 19 al 21 de junio, pero es la carrera Long Distance 26k/D+1700 m de ascenso, que formará parte de la Serie de la Copa Mundial, a la vez que acogerá el Campeaonato Nacional de Estados Unidos. La carrera se describe a sí misma como “una carrera de montaña de inspiración alpina, caracterizada por una lucha fuera del sendero, por terreno técnico y grandes neveros”. La mayoría del trazado discurre a más de 2.000m de altitud en lo fuera la estación de esquí olímpica de Squaw Valley. https://www.brokenarrowskyrace.com
Las siguientes dos carreras son ya veteranas del circuito: Regresamos a Grossglockner Berglauf en Heilenblut, Austria, el 12 de julio para la próxima carrera Classic. Los corredores se enfrentarán a la carrera de 13 km con 1265 m de subida (sin descenso) contra el impresionante telón de fondo de la ascensión a la montaña más alta de Austria. http://www.grossglocknerberglauf.at/berglauf.html/
La carrera de montaña con más nivel del mundo será la siguiente cita: La icónico carrera de Sierre-Zinal en Suiza, celebra su 47 edición con más de 4.000 dorsales en juego. La edición 2019 será recordada muchos años por el doble record lografo por Jornet y Mahtys. Este 2020 se correrá el 9 de agosto de 2020 sobre su clásico trazado de 31k/D+2.200m. https://www.sierre-zinal.com
Luego viajaremos al norte de la República Checa para el Medio Maratón de Krkonossky. Esta carrera es solo una semana después de Sierre-Zinal y será la siguiente Classic, sobre una traza de 21k/D+1.200m http://www.maratonstav.cz
La última carrera de montaña Long Distance y Classic del circuito tendrán lugar de vuelta a Espàña, en el espectacular marco del Alto Aragón que ofrece la Canfranc Canfranc con sus dos pruebas trepando hasta casi tres mil metros de altitud en pleno Pirineo Central. Las pruebas tendrán lugar los días 12 y 13 de septiembre y los corredores podrán elegir entre la carrera de montaña Long Distance de 45k/D+3910m o la Classic sober 16k/D+1195m. https://canfranccanfranc.com
Tan solo una semana después, la Copa del Mundo se dirige a Nordkette Vertical en Innsbruck, Austria, que se describe como “la joya de los Alpes”. Esta carrera Vertical cuesta arriba se lleva a cabo el 19 de septiembre y en realidad tiene un espectacular ascenso de 6k/D+1400m
Por lo tanto, esta 22ª edición será más dura y amplia que nunca, con España cumpliendo un papel clave al acoger 4 de las 12 posibles carreras para elegir. Actualizaremos el sitio web de la Copa Mundial http://www.wmra.info/world-cup con información completa, así que por favor revise y siga nuestras cuentas de Facebook, Twitter e Instagram para mantenerse actualizado.