2015 World Mountain Running Championships

The 2015 World Mountain Running Championships was the 31st edition of the global mountain running competition, World Mountain Running Championships, organised by the World Mountain Running Association and was held in Betws-y-Coed, United Kingdom on 19 September 2015.[1]

2015 World Mountain Running Championships
OrganisersWMRA
Edition31st
Date19 September
Host cityBetws-y-Coed, United Kingdom
Events6

Results

Men

RankAthleteCountryTime
Fred Musobo  Uganda 49:00
Bernard Dematteis  Italy 49:44
. Robbie Simpson  United Kingdom 50:31
4. Martin Dematteis  Italy 50:41
5. Joseph Gray  United States 51:16
6. Andrew Douglas  United Kingdom 51:18
7. Xavier Chevrier  Italy 51:36
8. Jushua Mangusho  Uganda 1:00:36
9. Robert Chemonges  Uganda 51:46
10. Chris Smith  United Kingdom 51:49
11. Jan Janu  Czech Republic 52:03
12. Alex Baldaccini  Italy 52:09
13. Andy Wacker  United States 52:25
14. John Jairo Vargas  Colombia 52:33
15. Juan Carlos Carera  Mexico 52:40
16. Luca Cagnati  Italy 52:56
17. Said Diaz  Mexico 53:08
18. Alessandro Rambaldini  Italy 53:12
19. Fabien Demure  France 53:14
20. Isaac Kiprop  Uganda 53:26
 

Men team

RankCountryAthletesTime
 Italy Bernard Dematteis, Martin Dematteis, Xavier Chevrier, Alex Baldaccini 2+4+7+12=25
 Uganda Fred Musobo, Jushua Mangusho, Robert Chemonges, Isaac Kiprop 1+8+9+20=38
 United Kingdom Robbie Simpson, Andrew Douglas, Chris Smith, Thomas Adams 3+6+10+27=46
4.  United States Joseph Gray, Andy Wacker, Ryan Bak, John Patrick Donovan 5+13+22+37=77

Women

RankAthleteCountryTime
Stella Chesang  Uganda 37:52
Emily Collinge  United Kingdom 38:23
Emma Clayton  United Kingdom 38:33
4. Sarah Tunstall  United Kingdom 39:06
5. Alice Gaggi  Italy 39:13
6. Kimber Mattox  United States 39:31
7. Pavla Schorna-Matyasova  Czech Republic 39:40
8. Sabine Reiner  Austria 39:44
9. Sarah McCormack  Ireland 40:02
10. Morgan Arritola  United States 40:11
11. Kasie Enman  United States 40:11
12. Samantha Galassi  Italy 40:15
13. Mercyline Chelangat  Uganda 40:18
14. Doreen Chemutai  Uganda 40:19
15. Victoria Wilkinson  United Kingdom 40:34
16. Ivana Lozzia  Italy 40:37
17. Sara Bottarelli  Italy 40:43
18. Allison Grace Morgan  United States 41:00
19. Anais Sabrie  France 41:04
20. Denisa Ionela Dragomuir  Romania 41:18
 

Women team

RankCountryAthletesTime
 United Kingdom Emily Collinge, Emma Clayton, Sarah Tunstall 2+3+4=9
 United States Kimber Mattox, Morgan Arritola, Kasie Enman 6+10+11=27
 Uganda Stella Chesang, Mercyline Chelangat, Doreen Chemutai 1+13+13=28
4.  Italy Alice Gaggi, Samantha Galassi, Ivana Lozzia 5+12+16=33
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References

  1. "World Trophy (2015-2008)/World Championships (2009 on)". wmra.ch. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
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