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Incredibly Close Races At Trofeo Vanoni But No Records Broken

It was billed as a star-studded race and Trofeo Vanoni 2019 didn’t disappoint!

The 36th women’s Vanoni race had 112 starters, including the 2019 World Cup winner, Sarah McCormack, and 2017 and 2018 World Cup champion, Lucy Murigi. After the gun went off the runners climbed up through the crowds to Priula. Murigi immediately went into the lead, with McCormack and Elise Poncet hot on her heels.

They reached the first summit almost together and then a very fast descent followed. As Murigi then approached the ‘jump’ she misjudged it slightly and slipped. Could that have been the mistake which cost her a chance at breaking Emmie Collinge’s record? It didn’t, however, cost her the win. She crossed the finish line in 21.16, an agonising 3 seconds off Emmie Collinge’s record. Just behind her, Sarah McCormack (Snowdon Race Team) took second place in 21.23, followed by Elise Poncet just 5 seconds later. Anais Sabrie (France/22.12) and Gaia Colli (Atl. Valle Brembana/22.17) completed the top 5. Last year’s winner Elisa Sortini (ATl. Alta Valtellina) was sixth in 22.30, followed by Pavla Schorna (22.53), the Scout Adkin (23.04), Alice Gaggi (La Recastello Radici Group/23.13) and Kelli Roberts (Snowdon Race Team/23.19).

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The first 3 runners all being within 12 seconds,says a lot about the level of the race, as does the fact that there were 7 non-Italians in the top ten. A memorable Vanoni ladies race with a very high standard.

Afterwards Murigi said, “The jump took me a bit off guard, it’s a shame not to have set the record, but it was still a great race”.

TROFEO VANONI RELAY RACE: UNRIVALLED ATLETICA VALLE BREMBANA

There were 156 relay teams at this year’s Trofeo Vanoni relay race. Combined with the good weather and excellent organisation by CSI Morbegno it created a great spectacle. In the early stages the record holder Alex Baldaccini set off fast and was leading at the top of the first ascent, but by the time they hit the red carpet he was shoulder-to-shoulder with Alberto Vender. Baldaccini passed the baton to Luca Merri, while Atletica Valle Brembana launched Francesco Puppi. In the second leg the gap of the Valle Brembana Team increased to two minutes with Puppi who, despite a good race, hoped for a better time.

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On the third leg Nadir Cavagna tasted triumph, slowing down in the finishing straight to drink in the applause of the spectators. But it was a fight for the remaining positions on the podium with Cesare Maestri, who gets the best time of the day (29.28) and takes Atletica Valli Bergamasche to second place, with the French team in third. The first three teams all finished within 16 seconds, demonstrating the competitiveness of the field. The top 5 was completed by the Tornado (with Bacchion and the Cassol brothers) and La Recastello Radici Group (with Ruga, Piana and Bertolini). Next was the Snowdon Race Team, the SA Valchiese, the Falchi, the inov-8 Team, Spain and the “red devils” of the CSI Morbegno (Giovanni Tacchini, Stefano Sansi, Marco Leoni).

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Will Records Fall At Trofeo Vanoni?

It’s been announced that Lucy Murigi will run at Vanoni for the first time in this year of the ‘super edition’. The organizers, CSI Morbegno, after already securing the Italian Mountain Running Team, the podium from the Italian Relay Championship and the female winner of the World Cup, have announced that Lucy Murigi will also be lining up.
 
Murigi was the 2017 and 2018 World Champion, winner of Sierre-Zinal in the same years, as well as this year’s winner at Smarna Gora. With a line-up including 2019 World Cup winner Sarah McCormack and Lucy Murigi the women’s record could well be under threat. The 36th Vanoni women’s race starts on Sunday 27 October 2019 at 11.00 a.m.
 
The line-ups for all the races are exceptional this year and you couldn’t bet against any of the records falling. Giovanni Ruffoni from the LOC says “You are all invited to Morbegno. This year we really made the bang. For the “normal” athletes the opportunity to compete side by side with the top runners, for fans the joy of supporting and see live the best specialists in the world.”
 

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The starting list is currently being finalised and foreign teams are arriving in Morbegno. In the male relay race, there’s a face-off between the top three teams of the Italian Championship of mountain running relay 2019: Atletica Valle Brembana (headed up by the record holder Alex Baldaccini), Corrintime (led by Bernard Dematteis who won the Snowdon Race Memorial G.P. Bottà) and Atletica Valli Bergamasche Leffe (winners in 2017). Strong outsiders are Falchi Lecco (first Italian team in the last edition), Tornado (revelation team this year) and La Recastello Radici Group (second in 2016). They, along with the more aggressive foreign teams such as the French and the British one (first and second last year, will engage in a fight that could, for the first time in 12 years, bring them close to the team record, the monumental 1h28’55” signed by the GS Forestale with Rinaldi, Manzi and De Gasperi.
 
Fans of mountain running should be in Morbegno (North Italy, in the middle of the Alps) because it will be an edition that will go down in the record books. The LOC says “The value of the Vanoni Trophy lies in the fact that it is a race for everyone: the leading champions at international level, the local runners who compete every Sunday, young runners who can see their idols up close, dreaming of being able to emulate them one day, the crowd who turn the path into a natural stadium”.
The ‘relay’ factor adds further value because the emotion involved in running not only for yourself, but also for your teammates, the strategic choice of the starting order, make this race a unique and highly appreciated event at European level”.
 
 
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THE FULL PROGRAM
 
Saturday 26th October 2019
17.00  Meeting point at St. Anthony square for all the runners and teams
17.30 Runners and teams parade through Vanoni street and deposition of wreath at  war memorial
18.00  Mass at Saint John Church
 
Sunday, 27th October 2019
 9.00  Junior races start
11.00  36th Vanoni ladies race start
11.05  42nd Minivanoni junior race prizes awarding
14.00  62nd Vanoni Trophy race start
17.30 36th Vanoni ladies race and 62nd Vanoni Trophy prizegiving ceremony at Sala Ipogea – St. Joseph Church