2022 Skyrunning World Championships

The 2022 Skyrunning World Championships was 7th edition Skyrunning World Championships and took place in Ossola, Italy from 9–11 September 2022. The main town of the area, where the teams will be based, was Domodossola.[1]

2022 Skyrunning World Championships
LocationOssola, Italy
Dates9–11 September 2022
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Program edit

Date Disciplines
9 September Rampigada Vertical (3.8 km long with 1063m vertical climb)
10 September Bettelmatt SkyUltra (57.8 km long with 3508m vertical climb)
11 September La Veia SkyRace (31 km long with 2600m vertical climb)

Medalists edit

[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Vertical[3]   Joseph DeMoor (USA) 37’07″83   Marcello Ugazio (ITA) 37’12″25   Alex Oberbacher (ITA) 37’24″84
SkyUltra[4]   Cristian Minoggio (ITA) 5h28’25”   Blake Turner (AUS) 6h04’46”   Alejandro Mayor (ESP) 6h05’23”
Sky[5]   Roberto Delorenzi (SUI) 2h51’13”   Frédéric Tranchand (FRA) 2h52’09”   Ruy Ueda (JPN) 2h53’12”
Combined (Vertical + Sky)   Roberto Delorenzi (SUI)   Ruy Ueda (JPN)   Joseph DeMoor (USA)
Women
Vertical[3]   Maude Mathys (SUI) 40’50″49   Christel Dewalle (FRA) 40’50″84   Alessandra Schmid (SUI) 44’01″44
SkyUltra[4]   Giuditta Turini (ITA) 6h49’59”   Gemma Arenas (ESP) 7h04’56”   Sandra Sevillano (ESP) 7h05’25”
Sky[5]   Denisa Dragomir (ROU) 3h29’51”   Patricia Pineda (ESP) 3h33’47”   Martina Cumerlato (ITA) 3h35’58”
Combined (Vertical + Sky)   Barbora Macurová (CZE)   Lina El Kott Helander (SWE)   Chiara Giovando (ITA)
Mixed
Country Ranking   Italy   Spain   Japan

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy (ITA)*3137
2  Switzerland (SUI)3014
3  United States (USA)1012
4  Czech Republic (CZE)1001
  Romania (ROU)1001
6  Spain (ESP)0325
7  France (FRA)0202
8  Japan (JPN)0123
9  Australia (AUS)0101
  Sweden (SWE)0101
Totals (10 entries)99927

Participating nations edit

A record 35 countries participated in the 2022 Skyrunning World Championships. Nine countries participated for the first time: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, Slovenia and South Africa.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Announcing the 2022 Skyrunning World Championships!". International Skyrunning Federation. 2021-07-22.
  2. ^ "2022 skyrunning world championships rankings". International Skyrunning Federation.
  3. ^ a b "Vertical results". Wedosport.
  4. ^ a b "SkyUltra results". Wedosport.
  5. ^ a b "Sky results". Wedosport.
  6. ^ "Big numbers and big names line up for SWC 2022". International Skyrunning Federation. 2022-09-01.

External links edit