European Mountain Running Championships
The European Mountain Running Championships (ger .: European Mountain Running Championships) are international competitions in mountain running , which were introduced of 2002. They are organized by the European Athletics Association (ger .: European Athletics Association - EAA). The event is held annually in July. In addition to the individual placements, there are team ratings for the countries. Male and female juniors (U20) have been rated since 2007.
history
In 1994 an unofficial "European Mountain Running Trophy" took place, which the World Mountain Running Association (WMRA) recognized in 1995. In 2002, when it was recognized by the European Athletics Association (EAA), the event was renamed "European Mountain Running Championships".
European Mountain Running Trophy
year | date | place | country | Attendees | Nations | Results | |
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0. | 1994 | Quantine | Italy | 39 (16 f, 23 m) | 6th | Partial results | |
1. | 1995 | 15th of July | Valleraugue | France | 94 (38 w, 56 m) | 15th | Partial results |
2. | 1996 | July 13th | Llanberis | Wales | 78 (31 f, 47 m) | 14th | Partial results |
3. | 1997 | July 6th | Ebensee | Austria | 109 | (43 w, 66 m)19th | Partial results |
4th | 1998 | 5th July | Sestrières | France | 125 | (50 w, 75 m)21st | Partial results |
5. | 1999 | July 4th | Bad Kleinkirchheim | Austria | 131 | (58 w, 73 m)20th | Partial results |
6th | 2000 | 2nd July | Miedzygos | Poland | 120 | (53 w, 67 m)18th | Partial results |
7th | 2001 | July 1 | Cerklje | Slovenia | 136 | (62 f, 74 m)21st | Partial results |
European Mountain Running Championships
year | date | place | country | Attendees | Nations | Results | |
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1. | 2002 | 7th of July | Câmara de Lobos | Portugal | 100 (39 w, 61 m) | 19th | Partial results |
2. | 2003 | July 6th | Trento | Italy | 138 (60 w, 78 m) | 25th | Results , partial results |
3. | 2004 | July 4th | Korbielów | Poland | 141 (63 w, 78 m) | 24 | Results , partial results |
4th | 2005 | 10th of July | Heiligenblut | Austria | 162 (70 w, 92 m) | 28 | Results , partial results |
5. | 2006 | July 9 | Úpice / Malé Svatoňovice | Czech Republic | 159 (67 f, 92 m) | 27 | Results , partial results |
6th | 2007 | 8th of July | Cauterets | France | 192 (86 w, 106 m) | 22nd | Results |
7th | 2008 | July 12 | Zell am Harmersbach | Germany | 229 (101 w, 128 m) | 25th | Results , Results |
8th. | 2009 | July 12 | Telfes in the Stubai | Austria | 243 | 25th | Results , Results |
9. | 2010 | July 4th | Sapareva Banya | Bulgaria | Results , Results | ||
10. | 2011 | 10th of July | Bursa | Turkey | Placements , Results | ||
11. | 2012 | 7th of July | Denizli / Pamukkale | Turkey | Results | ||
12. | 2013 | July 6th | Borovets | Bulgaria | Results | ||
13. | 2014 | July 12 | Gap | France | Results | ||
14th | 2015 | July 4th | Porto Moniz | Portugal | Results , message list | ||
15th | 2016 | 2nd July | Arco | Italy | Overall results , entry list | ||
16. | 2017 | 8th of July | Kamnik | Slovenia | Results | ||
17th | 2018 | July 1 | Skopje | Macedonia | Official Results, Start List | ||
18th | 2019 | 7th of July | Zermatt | Switzerland | Results | ||
- | 2020 | called off | Cinfães | Portugal | - | ||
19th | 2021 | Cinfães | Portugal |
Web links
- WMRA Mountain Running Results Database
- History , on: european-athletics.org
- WMRA - IAF - IAAF Mountain running seminar , on: wmra.ch (pdf 4.7 MB)
- Venues for international athletics championships at: Leichtathletik.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ European Mountain Running Championships , from: gbrathletics.com, accessed March 21, 2017
- ↑ of which 57 U20s (21 f, 36 m)
- ↑ of which 74 U20s (30 f, 44 m)
- ↑ because of the Covid 19 pandemic , s. European Championships in Paris put to the test , coronavirus, on: Leichtathletik.de, from March 26, 2020, accessed June 14, 2020