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European Mountain Running Championships

The European Mountain Running Championships is an annual international mountain running race. Inaugurated in 2002, it is organised by the European Athletic Association (EAA) in July each year. The venue for the championships is changed each year.

European Mountain Running Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)midyear
Frequencyannual
Inaugurated1994
Organised byEuropean Athletic Association

The history of the competition lies in the European Mountain Running Trophy, which was first held in 1994 in Quantin, Belluno, Italy. It was officially sanctioned by the World Mountain Running Association in 1995 and continued until 2001, at which point the EAA introduced the official European Mountain Running Championships.[1][2]

Exclusively a senior championships until 2009, the competition now features separate senior and junior (under 20s) races for both men and women. Medals are awarded on an individual and national team basis.[3] For the team competition, the finishing positions of each country's top three runners are combined, and the team with the smallest cumulative total wins the medals.[4]

The 2021 edition was cancelled.[5] A new competition was started in 2022, the European Athletics Off-Road Running Championships, which was described as the "forerunner" to the European Mountain Running Championships.[6] The Off-Road Running Championships was held in 2022 and 2024 and as of 2024, it is next scheduled to be held in 2026.[6]

Editions

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Edition Year Location Country Date Events
1st[7] 1994 Ponte nelle Alpi, Venice   Italy 13 July 4
1st 1995 Valleraugue, Gard   France 15 July 4
2nd 1996 Llanberis, Wales   United Kingdom 13 July
3rd 1997 Ebensee, Oberösterreich   Austria 6 July
4th 1998 Sestriere, Piemonte   Italy 15 July
5th 1999 Bad Kleinkirchheim, Kärnten   Austria 4 July
6th 2000 Międzygórze, Dolnośląskie   Poland 2 July
7th 2001 Cerklje, Gorenjska   Slovenia 1 July
8th 2002 Câmara de Lobos, Madeira   Portugal 7 July
9th 2003 Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige   Italy 6 July
10th 2004 Korbielów, Śląskie   Poland 4 July
11th 2005 Heiligenblut, Kärnten   Austria 10 July
12th 2006 Úpice, Hradec Králové   Czech Republic 9 July
13th 2007 Cauterets, Hautes-Pyrénées   France 8 July
14th 2008 Zell am Harmersbach, Baden-Württemberg   Germany 12 July
15th 2009 Telfes, Tirol   Austria 12 July
16th 2010 Sapareva Banya, Kyustendil   Bulgaria 4 July
17th 2011 Uludağ, Bursa   Turkey 9 July
18th 2012 Pamukkale, Denizli   Turkey 7 July
19th 2013 Borovets, Sofia   Bulgaria 6 July
20th 2014 Gap, Hautes-Alpes   France 12 July
21st 2015 Porto Moniz, Madeira   Portugal 4 July
22nd 2016 Arco, Trentino   Italy 2 July
23rd 2017 Kamnik, Upper Carniola   Slovenia 8 July
24th 2018 Skopje   North Macedonia 1 July
25th 2019 Zermatt   Switzerland 7 July
26th 2021

Medals

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All results at European Athletic Association web site.[8]

Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Tim-
1994 Italy  Andrea Agostini 41:09 Italy  Lucio Fregona 41:33 Italy  Fabio Ciaponi 41:43
1995 Austria  Helmut Schmuck 56:53 Italy  Antonio Molinari 57:25 Italy  Davide Milesi 58:00
1996 France  Jaime de Jesus Mendes 1:03:16 France  Thierry Breuil 1:03:32 Italy  Lucio Fregona 1:04
1997 Austria  Helmut Schmuck 49:46 Italy  Antonio Molinari 50:48 Austria  Peter Schatz 50:56
1998 Italy  Antonio Molinari 53:02 England  Andrew Pearson 53:44 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 53:58
1999 Italy  Antonio Molinari 52:17 France  Arnaud Fourdin 52:34 England  Richard Findlow 53:20
2000 Italy  Massimo Galliano 50:22 England  Richard Findlow 50:56 Italy  Antonio Molinari 51:03
2001 Italy  Antonio Molinari 49:47 Slovakia  Martin Bajcicák 50:01 France  Raymond Fontaine 50:14
2002 Switzerland  Alexis Gex-Fabry 56:37 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 56:55 Turkey  Abdülkadir Türk 57:52
2003 Italy  Marco Gaiardo 1:06:05 Austria  Helmut Schmuck 1:07:13 Czech Republic  Róbert Krupicka 1:07:31
2004 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 44:06 Austria  Florian Heinzle 45:05 Italy  Marco Gaiardo 45:10
2005 Austria  Florian Heinzle 1:11:36 Germany  Helmut Schiessl 1:12:16 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 1:12:35
2006 Italy  Marco Gaiardo 57:42 Turkey  Selahattin Selçuk 57:50 France  Julien Rancon 57:59
2007 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 1:08:39 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 1:08:50 Italy  Marco Gaiardo 1:09.09
2008 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 50:01 Italy  Bernard Dematteis 50:29 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 50:57
2009 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 58:26 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 59:09 Switzerland  Sébastien Epiney 59:19
2010 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 46:14 Italy  Martin Dematteis 46:40 Italy  Marco De Gasperi 47:19
2011 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 58:08 Italy  Gabriele Abate 58:40 Italy  Bernard Dematteis 59:41
2012 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 49:46 Turkey  Ercan Muslu 49:57 Romania  Ionut-Alin Zinca 50:19
2013 Italy  Bernard Dematteis 56:30 Italy  Alex Baldaccini 57:35 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 57:47
2014 Italy  Bernard Dematteis 56:10 Scotland  Robbie Simpson 56:19 Italy  Martin Dematteis 56:32
2015 Norway  Johan Bugge 1:02:35 Switzerland  David Schneider 1:02:49 Italy  Alex Baldaccini 1:02:56
2016 Italy  Martin Dematteis 53:33 Italy  Bernard Dematteis 53:34 Turkey  Ahmet Arslan 54:09
2017 Italy  Xavier Chevrier 1:02:51 Portugal  Luis Saraiva 1:03:34 Italy  Francesco Puppi 1:03:35
2018 Italy  Bernard Dematteis 46:51 Italy  Cesare Maestri 47:18 Italy  Martin Dematteis 47:47
2019 United Kingdom  Jacob Adkin 53:21 Norway  Stian Øvergaard 53:46 Italy  Xavier Chevrier 54:02

Women

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Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
1994 Italy  Nives Curti 30:28 Slovakia  Anna Baloghová 30:57 England  Lucy Wright 32:17
1995 Switzerland  Eroica Spiess 1:05:17 Switzerland  Cristina Moretti 1:05:20 Switzerland  Carolina Reiber 1:07:32
1996 France  Isabelle Guillot 53:09 Italy  Maria Grazia Roberti 53:22 Italy  Nives Curti 53:59
1997 Switzerland  Eroica Spiess 49:26 England  Carol Greenwood 50:06 Switzerland  Isabella Crettenand-Moretti 50:22
1998 Italy  Rosita Rota Gelpi 34:58 Italy  Flavia Gaviglio 35:47 Italy  Pierangela Baronchelli 36:14
1999 Poland  Izabela Zatorska 55:37 Scotland  Angela Mudge 57:18 Germany  Johanna Baumgartner 57:34
2000 Poland  Izabela Zatorska 33:38 Germany  Birgit Sonntag 33:53 Italy  Rosita Rota Gelpi 34:17
2001 Russia  Svetlana Demidenko 56:30 Scotland  Angela Mudge 57:08 Belgium  Catherine Lallemand 57:28
2002 Russia  Svetlana Demidenko 39:59 Belgium  Catherine Lallemand 41:05 Czech Republic  Anna Pichrtová 42:01
2003 Belgium  Catherine Lallemand 43:48 United Kingdom  Angela Mudge 44:01 Italy  Antonella Confortola 44:30
2004 Czech Republic  Anna Pichrtová 34:50 Austria  Andrea Mayr 36:27 Italy  Rosita Rota Gelpi 36:43
2005 Austria  Andrea Mayr 1:07:42 Czech Republic  Anna Pichrtová 1:09:38 Switzerland  Angéline Joly 1:10:44
2006 Czech Republic  Anna Pichrtová 41:28 Slovenia  Mateja Kosovelj 42:12 Italy  Vittoria Salvini 43:32
2007 Norway  Anita Håkenstad Evertsen 51:45 Czech Republic  Anna Pichrtová 52.34 Norway  Kirsten Melkevik Otterbu 52:05
2008 Italy  Elisa Desco 40:00 France  Constance Devillers 40:18 United Kingdom  Sarah Tunstall 40:48
2009 Switzerland  Martina Strähl 54:39 Italy  Valentina Belotti 55:28 Austria  Andrea Mayr 56:55
2010 France  Marie-Laure Dumergues 39:13 Italy  Valentina Belotti 39:29 Russia  Elena Nagovitsyna 39:44
2011 Switzerland  Martina Strähl 48:44 Italy  Antonella Confortola 49:09 Slovenia  Lucija Krkoč 49:25
2012 Switzerland  Monika Fürholz 39:54 Russia  Nadezhda Leshchinskaya 40:03 Czech Republic  Pavla Schorná Matyášová 40:07
2013 Austria  Andrea Mayr 51:49 Italy  Valentina Belotti 52:54 Slovenia  Mateja Kosovelj 53:08
2014 Austria  Andrea Mayr 39:43 Slovenia  Mateja Kosovelj 40:53 Austria  Sabine Reiner 41:03
2015 Austria  Andrea Mayr 50:40 Norway  Eli-Anne Dvergsdal 53:05 United Kingdom  Emma Clayton 53:36
2016 United Kingdom  Emily Collinge 43:41 Italy  Alice Gaggi 44:08 Italy  Sara Bottarelli 44:24
2017 Switzerland  Maude Mathys 49:30 United Kingdom  Sarah Tunstall 50:51 Austria  Andrea Mayr 51:43
2018 Switzerland  Maude Mathys 52:32 France  Anaïs Sabrié 56:41 United Kingdom  Emma Gould 57:48
2019 Switzerland  Maude Mathys 1:00:18 Austria  Andrea Mayr 1:01:19 France  Christel Dewalle 1:02:48

See also

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References

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  1. ^ European Mountain Running Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-01-10.
  2. ^ EA European Trophy (1995-2001)/European Championships (2002 on): Results, World Mountain Running Association, archived from the original on February 20, 2017, retrieved March 13, 2013
  3. ^ Arslan and Strähl rule mountains in Telfes im Stubai. European Athletics (2009-07-13). Corrected on 2017-03-21.
  4. ^ 2009 European Mountain Running Championships Results. European Athletics (2009-07-12). Retrieved on 2010-01-10.
  5. ^ "Cinfaes 2021 European Mountain Running Championships cancelled". European Athletics. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  6. ^ a b "European Athletics Off-Road Running Championships". European Athletics. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  7. ^ This first edition was an unofficial edition.
  8. ^ "Event: EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS" (PDF). european-athletics.org. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
List of champions
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