High Trail Vanoise

The High Trail Vanoise is an international skyrunning competition held for the first time in 2016. It runs every year in Val d’Isère (france) at the end of July or beginning of May. The race is valid for the Skyrunner World Series.[1]

High Trail Vanoise
DateJuly
Location Val d’Isère
Event typeUltra SkyMarathon
Distance70 km / 5,400 m
Established2016
Official siteHigh Trail Vanoise

Races

  • High Trail Vanoise, an Ultra SkyMarathon (70 km / 5400 m D+)
  • Trail des 6 cols, a SkyMarathon (42 km / 3500 m D+)
  • Kilomètre Vertical de Val d’Isère, a Vertical Kilometer (3,5 km / 1000 m D+)

High Trail Vanoise

YearDateMen's winnerWomen's winner
2016 10 July Nicolas Martin Anne-Lise Rousset
2017 8 July Luis Alberto Hernando Megan Kimmel

Kilomètre Vertical de Val d’Isère

Also known as Kilomètre Vertical Face de Bellevarde,[2] was interrupted in 2003 and rescheduled in 2014.[3]

YearDateMen's winnerWomen's winner
2002 1 September Marco De Gasperi Antonella Confortola
2003 12 July Marco De Gasperi Corinne Favre
2014 11 July Marco Moletto Christel Dewalle
2015 10 July François Gonon Laura Orgué
2016 8 July Xavier Gachet Christel Dewalle
2017 7 July Xavier Gachet Jessica Pardin
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See also

References

  1. "High Trail Vanoise - Presentatiom". high-trail-vanoise.com. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  2. "Face de Bellevarde VK – champions past and present sky high". archive.skyrunning.com. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  3. "Kilomètre / KM Vertical Face de Bellevarde". high-trail-vanoise.com. Retrieved 4 November 2017. Val d'Isère opens its summer festivities a week-end before the Bastille day celebration on 14 July, with the challenging and unique Vertical Kilometre race on the Bellavarde Face. Rescheduled 2 years ago
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