UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships

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Since 2003, the Cycling Union aimed UCI , the UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships ( UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships off). The length of a MTB marathon world championship is at least 80 km, the travel time is around four hours.

Men's World Championships

year venue gold silver bronze
2003
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Lugano (Switzerland) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Thomas Frischknecht NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Brentjens GermanyGermany Carsten Bresser
2004
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Bad Goisern (Austria) ItalyItaly Massimo de Bertolis FranceFrance Thomas Dietsch NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Brentjens
2005
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Lillehammer (Norway) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Thomas Frischknecht -2- NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Brentjens ItalyItaly Dario Acquaroli
2006
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Oisans (France) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ralph Näf ColombiaColombia Leonardo Páez BelgiumBelgium Roel Paulissen
2007
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Verviers (Belgium) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Sauser BelgiumBelgium Roel Paulissen FranceFrance Thomas Dietsch
2008
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Niederdorf (Italy) BelgiumBelgium Roel Paulissen SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Sauser SwitzerlandSwitzerland Urs Huber
2009
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Graz / Stattegg (Austria) BelgiumBelgium Roel Paulissen AustriaAustria Alban Lakata SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Sauser
2010
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St. Wendel (Germany) AustriaAustria Alban Lakata ItalyItaly Mirko Celestino South AfricaSouth Africa Burry Stander
2011
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Montebelluna (Italy) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Sauser -2- Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Kulhavý ItalyItaly Mirko Celestino
2012
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Ornans (France) GreeceGreece Periclis Iliad GermanyGermany Moritz Milatz Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kristian Hynek
2013
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Kirchberg (Austria) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Sauser -3- AustriaAustria Alban Lakata ColombiaColombia Leonardo Páez
2014
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Pietermaritzburg (South Africa) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Kulhavý AustriaAustria Alban Lakata SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Sauser
2015
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Gardena (Italy) AustriaAustria Alban Lakata -2- SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Sauser ColombiaColombia Héctor Leonardo Páez
2016
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Laissac (France) PortugalPortugal Tiago Ferreira AustriaAustria Alban Lakata Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kristian Hynek
2017
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Singen (Germany) AustriaAustria Alban Lakata -3- PortugalPortugal Tiago Ferreira AustriaAustria Daniel Geismayr
2018
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Auronzo di Cadore (Italy) BrazilBrazil Henrique Avancini AustriaAustria Daniel Geismayr ColombiaColombia Héctor Leonardo Páez
2019
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Grächen (Switzerland) ColombiaColombia Héctor Leonardo Páez Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kristian Hynek ItalyItaly Samuele Porro

World Championships for Women

year venue gold silver bronze
2003
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Lugano (Switzerland) PolandPoland Maja Włoszczowska PolandPoland Magdalena Sadłecka GermanyGermany Sandra Klose
2004
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Bad Goisern (Austria) NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle RussiaRussia Irina Kalentieva SloveniaSlovenia Blaža Klemenčič
2005
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Lillehammer (Norway) NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle -2- SloveniaSlovenia Blaža Klemenčič SwitzerlandSwitzerland Petra Henzi
2006
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Oisans (France) NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle -3- SwitzerlandSwitzerland Petra Henzi NetherlandsNetherlands Elsbeth Van Rooij-Vink
2007
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Verviers (Belgium) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Petra Henzi GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz FinlandFinland Pia Sundstedt
2008
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Villabassa (Italy) NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle -4- GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz FinlandFinland Pia Sundstedt
2009
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Graz / Stattegg (Austria) GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Esther Süss SwitzerlandSwitzerland Petra Henzi
2010
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St. Wendel (Germany) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Esther Süss GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz DenmarkDenmark Annika Langvad
2011
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Montebelluna (Italy) DenmarkDenmark Annika Langvad GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Esther Süss
2012
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Ornans (France) DenmarkDenmark Annika Langvad -2- NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå SwitzerlandSwitzerland Esther Süss
2013
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Kirchberg (Austria) NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå -5- United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sally Bigham SwitzerlandSwitzerland Esther Süss
2014
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Pietermaritzburg (South Africa) DenmarkDenmark Annika Langvad -3- GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tereza Huříková
2015
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Gardena (Italy) NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå -6- DenmarkDenmark Annika Langvad GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz
2016
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Laissac (France) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jolanda Neff United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sally Bigham FranceFrance Sabrina Enaux
2017
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Singen (Germany) DenmarkDenmark Annika Langvad -4- GermanyGermany Sabine Spitz NorwayNorway Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå
2018
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Auronzo di Cadore (Italy) DenmarkDenmark Annika Langvad -5- AustriaAustria Christina Kollmann PolandPoland Maja Włoszczowska
2019
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Grächen (Switzerland) FranceFrance Pauline Ferrand Prevot SloveniaSlovenia Baza Pintaric South AfricaSouth Africa Robyn de Groot

Medal table

As of September 23, 2019

space country gold silver bronze total
1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 9 4th 8th 21st
2 NorwayNorway Norway 6th 1 1 8th
3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark 5 1 1 7th
4th AustriaAustria Austria 3 6th 1 10
5 BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2 1 1 4th
6th GermanyGermany Germany 1 7th 3 11
7th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 2 3 6th
8th ItalyItaly Italy 1 1 3 5
8th ColombiaColombia Colombia 1 1 3 4th
10 FranceFrance France 1 1 2 3
11 PolandPoland Poland 1 1 1 3
12 PortugalPortugal Portugal 1 1 - 2
13 BrazilBrazil Brazil 1 - - 1
13 GreeceGreece Greece 1 - - 1
15th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands - 2 2 4th
16 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia - 2 1 3
17th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom - 2 - 2
18th RussiaRussia Russia - 1 - 1
19th FinlandFinland Finland - - 2 2
19th South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa - - 2 2

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Bikesport-Magazin: First marathon world championship in Lugano in 2003 ( memento of the original from September 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Online at www.bikesport-magazin.de. Retrieved September 2, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bikesport-magazin.de