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2022 SKYRUNNING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: SKYULTRA DOMINATED BY ITALY AND SPAIN
2022 SKYRUNNING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: SKYULTRA DOMINATED BY ITALY AND SPAIN. Our SKYRUNNING section bring us today the results of the 2022 Skyrunning World Championships in the Skyultra version.
It was a shower of gold for Italy at the Bettelmatt SkyUltra, with local runners Cristian Minoggio and Giuditta Turini topping the podium.
2022 SKYRUNNING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS:
SKYULTRA DOMINATED BY ITALY AND SPAIN.
It was a shower of gold for Italy at the Bettelmatt SkyUltra, with local runners Cristian Minoggio and Giuditta Turini topping the podium.
Spain took a silver and two bronze medals, while Australia bagged a well-deserved silver – for the first time on the world stage.
The SKYULTRA touches 3,000m altitude and is 58 km long with 3,558m vertical climb, traversing alpine passes, natural and artificial lakes close to the Swiss border.
Minoggio, 2019 European Skyrunning Ultra Champion, crossed the line with over half an hour advantage. He was right at home here, racing close to his work on a dam in the Formazza Valley. “I started running when I was 22 and from day one I wanted to win the World Championship. That’s why I prepared so carefully for this event – the main goal of the season. I even helped my teammates with advice about the course, so maybe that’s why we had such an incredible result as team!”
Turini, who also hails from Piedmont, took a bronze medal in the 2020 World Championships held last year in Spain, but today, her medal was gold. “I started running as a bet with my father and fell in love with the sport. I never imagined I could reach such a result, especially today as I wasn’t in great shape. Evidently, I was wrong. I’m so happy!”
Medal collectors, Spaniards Gemma Arenas and Sandra Sevillano, took the silver and bronze. For Arenas it was another silver after the 2020 World Championships, while Sevillano took a gold in last year’s European Championships.
Altogether 79 athletes from 24 countries took part in the race.
Sunday will tie up the three Skyrunning World Championship events with the SKY discipline at the Veia SkyRace® in Val Bognanco which hosted the 2019 Skyrunning European Championships. A true skyrunning course summiting at 2,450m altitude, it features 31 km and 2,600m vertical climb along paths, ridges, moraine and sections with fixed ropes.
Results Skyrunning World Championships SKYULTRA
Men
Gold – Cristian Minoggio (ITA) 5h28’25”
Silver – Blake Turner (AUS) 6h04’46”
Bronze – Alejandro Mayor (ESP) 6h05’23”
Women
Gold – Giuditta Turini (ITA) 6h49’59”
Silver – Gemma Arenas (ESP) 7h04’56”
Bronze – Sandra Sevillano (ESP) 7h05’25”
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