The Engadin Skimarathon is an annual cross-country skiing race (ski marathon) held on the second Sunday of March in the upper Engadine valley (Switzerland), between Maloja and S-chanf. It debuted in 1969 and has been a part of Worldloppet as long as Worldloppet has existed.[1] It is one of the major cross-country skiing events in the Alps. Between 11,000 and 14,200 skiers participate each year. The total distance covered is 42 km, although it is also possible to complete the half-marathon of 21 km (finishing in Pontresina) or the 17 km Women's Race (Samedan to S-chanf) . While it is a freestyle race, there are separate tracks for skiers practicing classic style for all but the narrowest parts of the race. Participation is open to anyone from the age of 16, and no licence is required to sign up.

Engadin Skimarathon
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)March
Frequencyannual
Location(s)Graubünden
CountrySwitzerland
Inaugurated1969 (1969)

The track record of 1:16:10h was set by Hervé Balland in 1994. In the same year, Silvia Honegger completed the race with the female track record of 1:22:08. As the race was extended by 2 km in 1998 to match the distance of a full marathon and the track was changed slightly in the Stazerwald section, resulting in a more difficult topography, longer racetimes are now standard.

The start of the race takes place at the Maloja Palace Hotel with an elevation of 1,820 metres (5,970 ft). The track then leads over both Lake Sils and Lake Silvaplana (which are frozen at this time of year). After passing St. Moritz there is a forested climb in the Stazerwald. The proceeding descent to Pontresina is regarded by many as the most spectacular part of the race for spectators, due to the high number of falls and crashes by skiers. The race then follows the runway of Samedan Airport and afterwards continues on the right side of the Engadin valley, passing several small communities before reaching the Finish in S-chanf at an elevation of 1,670 metres (5,480 ft).

Winners edit

Year Men's Time Women's Time Participants
1969   Karl Wagenführ (SUI) 2:19:38 h   Rita Czech (SUI) 2:54:26 h 945
1970   Werner Geeser (SUI) 2:24:28 h   Ursula Bösch (SUI) 3:13:00 h 2124
1971   Albert Giger (SUI) 2:02:58 h   Ingrid Hadler (NOR) 2:37:54 h 4010
1972   Flury Koch (SUI) 2:01:30 h   Rosmarie Kurz (SUI) 2:34:45 h 4737
1973   Albert Giger -2-
  Edy Hauser (SUI)
1:59:58 h   Rosmarie Kurz -2- 2:33:51 h 6032
1974   Alfred Kälin (SUI) 1:53:15 h   Rosmarie Kurz -3- 2:24:26 h 7406
1975   August Broger (SUI) 1:42:44 h   Rosmarie Kurz -4- 2:08:42 h 9735
1976   Albert Giger -3- 1:55:39 h   Rosmarie Kurz -5-
  Ursula Bösch (SUI)
2:21:06 h 10126
1977   Albert Giger -4- 1:45:16 h   Rosmarie Kurz -6- 2:11:11 h 10248
1978   Albert Giger -5- 1:38:25 h   Christine Brügger (SUI) 1:58:03 h 12032
1979   Alois Oberholzer (SUI) 2:03:01 h   Christine Brügger -2- 2:17:39 h 12191
1980   Ola Hassis (SWE) 1:57:07 h   Evi Kratzer (SUI) 2:12:23 h 12536
1981   Bill Koch (USA) 2:00:18 h   Cornelia Thomas (SUI) 2:12:03 h 11685
1982   Lars Frykberg (SWE) 1:50:05 h   Evi Kratzer -2- 2:06:02 h 10638
1983   Lars Frykberg -2- 1:34:08 h   Evi Kratzer -3- 1:44:15 h 10238
1984   Konrad Hallenbarter (SUI) 1:42:09 h   Evi Kratzer -4- 1:55:04 h 11056
1985   Andreas Grünenfelder (SUI) 1:37:15 h   Evi Kratzer -5- 1:47:06 h 11439
1986   Konrad Hallenbarter -2- 1:43:39 h   Karin Thomas (SUI) 1:55:51 h 11613
1987   Daniel Sandoz (SUI) 1:29:34 h   Christine Brügger -3- 1:38:57 h 11140
1988   Andreas Grünenfelder -2- 1:35:55 h   Christine Brügger -4- 1:38:11 h 11758
1989   Ladislav Svanda (CZE) 1:25:02 h   Sandra Parpan (SUI) 1:29:57 h 11673
1990   Konrad Hallenbarter -3- 1:24:54 h   Guidina Dal Sasso (ITA) 1:28:58 h 11502
1991 Race cancelled due to warm weather
1992   Daniel Sandoz -2-
  Silvano Barco (ITA)
1:21:06 h   Elvira Knecht (SUI) 1:25:37 h 11962
1993   Hervé Balland (FRA) 1:22:10 h   Silvia Honegger (SUI) 1:26:56 h 12019
1994   Hervé Balland -2- 1:16:10 h   Silvia Honegger -2- 1:22:08 h 12571
1995   André Jungen (SUI) 1:25:41 h   Maria Theurl (AUT) 1:32:24 h 12295
1996   Hervé Balland -3- 1:24:18 h   Maria Theurl -2- 1:32:32 h 12263
1997   Mikhail Botvinov (AUT) 1:19:41 h   Anita Moen (NOR) 1:25:15 h 12687
1998   Christian Hoffmann (AUT) 1:23:44 h   Maria Theurl -3- 1:30:50 h 13527
1999   Tor Arne Hetland (NOR) 1:25:21 h   Brigitte Albrecht (SUI) 1:29:19 h 12640
2000   Gerhard Urain (AUT) 1:25:29 h   Yuliya Chepalova (RUS) 1:28:19 h 12711
2001   Peter Schlickenrieder (GER) 1:24:22 h   Brigitte Albrecht -2- 1:29:19 h 11862
2002   Juan Jesús Gutiérrez (ESP) 1:30:10 h   Brigitte Albrecht -3- 1:34:48 h 11967
2003   Patrik Mächler (SUI) 1:28:00 h   Natascia Leonardi Cortesi (SUI) 1:32:21 h 12222
2004   Christophe Perrilat (FRA) 1:32:40 h   Yuliya Chepalova -2- 1:37:53 h 12794
2005   Gion Andrea Bundi (SUI) 1:34:01 h   Natascia Leonardi Cortesi -2- 1:40:19 h 11221
2006   Mikhail Botvinov -2- 1:55:51 h   Natascia Leonardi Cortesi -3- 2:01:22 h 12254
2007   Dario Cologna (SUI) 1:43:44 h   Laurence Rochat (SUI) 1:50:33 h 10441
2008   Tor Arne Hetland -2- 1:24:30 h   Katrin Zeller (GER) 1:33:27 h 11512
2009   Fabio Santus (ITA) 1:38:37 h   Seraina Mischol (SUI) 1:43:32 h 11028
2010   Dario Cologna -2- (SUI) 1:36:58 h   Susanne Nyström (SWE) 1:43:02 h 11252
2011   Remo Fischer (SUI) 1:39:51 h   Antonella Confortola Wyatt (ITA) 1:48:00 h 11907
2012   Roman Furger (SUI) 1:31:21 h   Anouk Faivre-Picon (FRA) 1:36:28 h 11787
2013   Pierre Guedon (FRA) 1:28:19 h   Riitta-Liisa Roponen (FIN) 1:29:52 h 12480
2014   Anders Gløersen (NOR) 1:35:05 h   Riitta-Liisa Roponen -2- (FIN) 1:38:39 h 13327
2015   Ilia Chernousov (RUS) 1:34:50 h   Anouk Faivre-Picon -2- (FRA) 1:38:35 h 13246
2016   Roman Furger -2- (SUI) 1:48:01 h   Anouk Faivre-Picon -3- (FRA) 1:54:07 h 13246
2017   Dario Cologna -3- (SUI) 1:27:46 h   Mari Eide (NOR) 1:34.18 h 13246
2018   Roman Furger -3- (SUI) 1:34:05 h   Nadine Fähndrich (SUI) 1:38:35 h 13246
2019   Dario Cologna -4- (SUI) 1:22:22 h   Nathalie von Siebenthal (SUI) 1:30:41 h 13246

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Engadin Skimarathon". Worldloppet. Retrieved 4 March 2015.

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