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

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.

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]

Editions

Edition Year Location Country Date No. of athletes
1st[5] 1994 Ponte nelle Alpi, Venice  Italy 13 July
1st 1995 Valleraugue, Gard  France 15 July
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

All results at European Athletic Association web site.[6]

Men

Year GoldTime SilverTime BronzeTim-
1994Italy Andrea Agostini41:09Italy Lucio Fregona41:33Italy Fabio Ciaponi41:43
1995Austria Helmut Schmuck56:53Italy Antonio Molinari57:25Italy Davide Milesi58:00
1996France Jaime de Jesus Mendes1:03:16France Thierry Breuil1:03:32Italy Lucio Fregona1:04
1997Austria Helmut Schmuck49:46Italy Antonio Molinari50:48Austria Peter Schatz50:56
1998Italy Antonio Molinari53:02England Andrew Pearson53:44Italy Marco De Gasperi53:58
1999Italy Antonio Molinari52:17France Arnaud Fourdin52:34England Richard Findlow53:20
2000Italy Massimo Galliano50:22England Richard Findlow50:56Italy Antonio Molinari51:03
2001Italy Antonio Molinari49:47Slovakia Martin Bajcicák50:01France Raymond Fontaine50:14
2002Switzerland Alexis Gex-Fabry56:37Italy Marco De Gasperi56:55Turkey Abdülkadir Türk57:52
2003Italy Marco Gaiardo1:06:05Austria Helmut Schmuck1:07:13Czech Republic Róbert Krupicka1:07:31
2004Italy Marco De Gasperi44:06Austria Florian Heinzle45:05Italy Marco Gaiardo45:10
2005Austria Florian Heinzle1:11:36Germany Helmut Schiessl1:12:16Italy Marco De Gasperi1:12:35
2006Italy Marco Gaiardo57:42Turkey Selahattin Selçuk57:50France Julien Rancon57:59
2007Turkey Ahmet Arslan1:08:39Italy Marco De Gasperi1:08:50Italy Marco Gaiardo1:09.09
2008Turkey Ahmet Arslan50:01Italy Bernard Dematteis50:29Italy Marco De Gasperi50:57
2009Turkey Ahmet Arslan58:26 Italy Marco De Gasperi59:09 Switzerland Sébastien Epiney59:19
2010Turkey Ahmet Arslan46:14 Italy Martin Dematteis46:40 Italy Marco De Gasperi47:19
2011Turkey Ahmet Arslan58:08 Italy Gabriele Abate58:40 Italy Bernard Dematteis59:41
2012Turkey Ahmet Arslan49:46 Turkey Ercan Muslu49:57 Romania Ionut-Alin Zinca50:19
2013Italy Bernard Dematteis56:30 Italy Alex Baldaccini57:35 Turkey Ahmet Arslan57:47
2014Italy Bernard Dematteis56:10 Scotland Robbie Simpson56:19 Italy Martin Dematteis56:32
2015Norway Johan Bugge1:02:35 Switzerland David Schneider1:02:49 Italy Alex Baldaccini1:02:56
2016Italy Martin Dematteis53:33 Italy Bernard Dematteis53:34 Turkey Ahmet Arslan54:09
2017Italy Xavier Chevrier1:02:51 Portugal Luis Saraiva1:03:34 Italy Francesco Puppi1:03:35
2018Italy Bernard Dematteis46:51 Italy Cesare Maestri47:18 Italy Martin Dematteis47:47
2019United Kingdom Jacob Adkin53:21 Norway Stian Øvergaard53:46 Italy Xavier Chevrier54:02

Women

Year GoldTime SilverTime BronzeTime
1994Italy Nives Curti30:28Slovakia Anna Baloghová30:57England Lucy Wright32:17
1995Switzerland Eroica Spiess1:05:17Switzerland Cristina Moretti1:05:20Switzerland Carolina Reiber1:07:32
1996France Isabelle Guillot53:09Italy Maria Grazia Roberti53:22Italy Nives Curti53:59
1997Switzerland Eroica Spiess49:26England Carol Greenwood50:06Switzerland Isabella Crettenand-Moretti50:22
1998Italy Rosita Rota Gelpi34:58Italy Flavia Gaviglio35:47Italy Pierangela Baronchelli36:14
1999Poland Izabela Zatorska55:37Scotland Angela Mudge57:18Germany Johanna Baumgartner57:34
2000Poland Izabela Zatorska33:38Germany Birgit Sonntag33:53Italy Rosita Rota Gelpi34:17
2001Russia Svetlana Demidenko56:30Scotland Angela Mudge57:08Belgium Catherine Lallemand57:28
2002Russia Svetlana Demidenko39:59Belgium Catherine Lallemand41:05Czech Republic Anna Pichrtová42:01
2003Belgium Catherine Lallemand43:48United Kingdom Angela Mudge44:01Italy Antonella Confortola44:30
2004Czech Republic Anna Pichrtová34:50Austria Andrea Mayr36:27Italy Rosita Rota Gelpi36:43
2005Austria Andrea Mayr1:07:42Czech Republic Anna Pichrtová1:09:38Switzerland Angéline Joly1:10:44
2006Czech Republic Anna Pichrtová41:28Slovenia Mateja Kosovelj42:12Italy Vittoria Salvini43:32
2007Norway Anita Håkenstad Evertsen51:45Czech Republic Anna Pichrtová52.34Norway Kirsten Melkevik Otterbu52:05
2008Italy Elisa Desco40:00France Constance Devillers40:18United Kingdom Sarah Tunstall40:48
2009Switzerland Martina Strähl54:39 Italy Valentina Belotti55:28 Austria Andrea Mayr56:55
2010France Marie-Laure Dumergues39:13 Italy Valentina Belotti39:29 Russia Elena Nagovitsyna39:44
2011Switzerland Martina Strähl48:44 Italy Antonella Confortola49:09 Slovenia Lucija Krkoč49:25
2012Switzerland Monika Fürholz39:54 Russia Nadezhda Leshchinskaya40:03 Czech Republic Pavla Schorná Matyášová40:07
2013Austria Andrea Mayr51:49 Italy Valentina Belotti52:54 Slovenia Mateja Kosovelj53:08
2014Austria Andrea Mayr39:43 Slovenia Mateja Kosovelj40:53 Austria Sabine Reiner41:03
2015Austria Andrea Mayr50:40 Norway Eli-Anne Dvergsdal53:05 United Kingdom Emma Clayton53:36
2016United Kingdom Emily Collinge43:41 Italy Alice Gaggi44:08 Italy Sara Bottarelli44:24
2017Switzerland Maude Mathys49:30 United Kingdom Sarah Tunstall50:51 Austria Andrea Mayr51:43
2018Switzerland Maude Mathys52:32 France Anaïs Sabrié56:41 United Kingdom Emma Gould57:48
2019Switzerland Maude Mathys1:00:18 Austria Andrea Mayr1:01:19 France Christel Dewalle1:02:48

See also

References

  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. This first edition was an unofficial edition.
  6. "Event: EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS" (PDF). european-athletics.org. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
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