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The Long Trail race of the Amazing Thailand World Mountain and Trail Running World Championships set off from the Chiang Mai Exhibition Centre at 6.30 am. Faced with 78kmof rugged, technical trails and 4807m of elevation gain, the athletes pushed themselves to their limits to chase the dream of being world champion. It was the American AdamPetermann who was crowned World Long Trail Champion, winning in 7:15:53. He led this race from start to finish, offering no respite for his competitors. At the head of the race therewere many competitors for the podium. It was France’s Nicolas Martin who took the second place early on, and which he would not relinquish under any circumstances. He won the silver medal in 7:28:44. For the third place the race was brutal. An epic battle between the Spaniards Jose Angel Fernandez Jimenez and Aritz Egea Caceres and the Italian Andreas Reiterer was ultimately won by Andreas in 7:36:50. Jose and Aritz finished in 4th place in 7:39:19 and 5th place in 7:48:42 respectively.
Summary of results: INDIVIDUAL MEN'S Podium
1. Adam PETERMAN: United States of America in 7:15:53
2. Nicolas MARTIN: France in 7:28:44
3. Andreas REITERER: Italy in 7:36:50
4. Jose Angel FERNANDEZ JIMENEZ: Spain in 7:39:19
5. Aritz EGEA CACERES: Spain in 7:48:42
6. Thibaut GARRIVIER : France in 7:50:12
7. Eric LIPUMA: United States of America in 7:52:13
8. Peter FRAŇO: Slovakia in 7:53:06
9. Didrik Grytbak HERMANSEN: Norway in 7:53:42
10. Paul MATHOU: France in 7:53:47
Summary of results: WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL podium
1. Blandine LHIRONDEL : France in 8:22:14
2. Ida NILSSON : Sweden in 8:34:59
3. Gemma ARENAS ALCAZAR: Spain in 8:46:27
4. Eszter CSILLAG: Hungary in 8:49:24
5. Rosanna BUCHAUER: Germany in 8:50:45
6. Audrey TANGUY: France in 8:51:57
7. Marion DELESPIERRE: France in 8:51:57
8. Maite MAYORA ELIZONDO: Spain in 8:56:40
9. Giuditta TURINI : Italy in 9:00:05
10. Sunmaya BUDHA : Nepal in 9:00:28
Summary of results: Men's Team Podium
1. United States of America
1th Adam PETERMAN, 7:15:53
7th Eric LIPUMA, 7:52:13
14th Jeff COLT, 7:58:23
2. France
2th Nicolas MARTIN, 7:28:44
6th Thibaut GARRIVIER, 7:50:12
10th Paul MATHOU, 7:53:47
3. Spain
4th Jose Angel FERNANDEZ JIMENEZ, 7:39:19
5th Aritz EGEA CACERES, 7:48:42
23th Marcos RAMOS GONZALEZ, 8:14:55
4. Italia
3rd Andreas REITERER, 7:36:50
17th Davide CHERAZ, 8:03:48
20th Riccardo MONTANI, 8:09:11
5. Japan
16th Yuya KAWASAKI, 8:01:17
21st Hirokazu NISHIMURA, 8:11:11
33rd Yutaro YOKOUCHI, 8:32:39
6. Roumania
13rd Raul Octavian BUTACI, 7:57:34
19th Andrei PREDA, 8:08:13
50th Valentin TOMA, 8:54:19
7. Norway
9th Didrik Grytbak HERMANSEN, 7:53:42
8th Anders Johnny KJÆREVIK, 8:35:18
9th Tom Erik HALVORSEN, 8:37:06
8. Great Britain
11th Harry JONES, 7:54:10
34th George FOSTER, 8:34:19
39th Ryan SMITH, 8:38:38
9. Poland
26th Kamil LEŚNIAK, 8:21:06
36th Paweł CZERNIAK, 8:35:31
52nd Tomasz SKUPIEŃ, 9:02:15
10. Portugal
30th Miguel ARSÉNIO, 8:28:36
49th Hugo GONÇALVES, 8:49:52
54th Bruno SOUSA, 9:03:08
Summary of results: WOMEN'S TEAM Podium
1. France
• 1th Blandine LHIRONDEL, 8:22:14
• 6th Audrey TANGUY, 8:51:57
• 7th Marion DELESPIERRE, 8:51:57
2. Spain
• 3rd Gemma ARENAS ALCAZAR, 8:46:27
• 8th Maite MAYORA ELIZONDO, 8:56:40
• 15th Marta MOLIST CODINA, 9:10:13
3. Italy
• 9th Giuditta TURINI, 9:00:05
• 23th Camilla SPAGNOL, 9:30:52
• 25th Alessandra BOIFAVA, 9:35:11
4. Norway
• 12th Sylvia NORDSKAR, 9:06:43
• 18th Mari Klakegg FENRE, 9:15:16
• 28th Sara-Rebekka Færø LINDE, 9:46:49
5. United States of America
19th Leah YINGLING, 9:16:28
24th Kaytlyn GERBIN, 9:33:08
27th Brittany CHARBONEAU, 9:43:52
6. Polond
17th Katarzyna WILK, 9:14:58
22th Katarzyna SOLIŃSKA, 9:27:54
41th Dominika STELMACH, 10:48:16
7. Portugal
32nd Inês MARQUES, 9:58:02
36th Paula BARBOSA,10:27:45
50th Lucinda SOUSA,11:26:46
8. Australia
35th Sarah LUDOWICI, 10:22:25
42nd Louise CLIFTON, 10:56:40
45th Jessica SCHLUTER, 11:05:39
9. Argentina
39 Adriana Vanesa VARGAS, 10:43:32
40 Anabel OVIEDO ZELARRAYAN, 10:43:47
47 Maria Silvina PEREZ, 11:19:55
10. Lithuania
37. Inga CIMARMANAITĖ, 10:32:20
46th Gitana AKMANAVIČIŪTĖ, 11:09:47
56th Marija PIPIRAITĖ-GRUMBINĖ, 11:52:14
All the results coming soon on www.itra.run
https://itra.run/Races/RaceResults/World.Mountain...Trail.Running.Championship.Long.Trail
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The SHORT TRAIL race of the Amazing Thailand World Mountain and Trail Running World Championships began at 7.30am from Chiang Mai Exhibition Centre. The athletes set off at a blistering pace to take on a rugged and hilly course of 38km with 2425m of ascent.It took 3h08min29s for Norway’s Stian Hovind ANGERMUND to win the title of WorldChampion of Short Trail! In the end he had 3 minutes to spare, but the gold medal was not won easily. The Italian Francesco Puppi was on Stian's heels for most of the race and took a well-deserved silver in 3h11min47s. The reigning World Champion, Team GB’s Jonathan Albon, was also at the head of the race all along winning bronze in 3h13min05s. Team USA’s Max King also ran an incredible race and took 4th place in 3h17min31s.
On the women's side, the impressive Romanian Denisa Ionela DRAGOMIR, 5th in the last World Championships, made certain of gold this time, leading throughout the race. She crossed the finish line in 3h49min23s. Behind her, the podium places were hard fought. It was finally the Czech Barbora MACUROVÁ who took second place in 3h51min22s. Team Sweden’s Emilia BRANGEFÄLT, who was second for a long time, took bronze in 3h54min52s. In 4th and 5th positions were Spain’s Nuria GIL CLAPERA in 3h56min25s and Sheila AVILES CASTAÑO in 3h56min39s.
On the men's side, it is Italy in first place by team with:
• 2nd: Francesco PUPPI in 3:11:47
• 7th : Andrea ROTA in 3:19:56
• 10th :Christian MINOGGIO in 3:21:57
France takes second place with:
• 6th : Thomas CARDIN in 3:19:31
• 12th : Frédéric TRANCHAND in 3:22:20
• 13th: Julien RANCON in 3:24:02
Team GB came third with:
• 3rd: Jonathan ALBON in 3:13:05
• 5th: Kristian JONES in 3:17:47
• 25th: Billy CARTWRIGHT in 3:36:26
On the women's side, it is Spain who take the team gold medals with :
• 4th: Nuria GIL CLAPERA in 3:56:25
• 5th: Sheila AVILES CASTAÑO in 3:56:39
• 10th: Julia FONT GOMEZ in 4:02:41
Team USA took silver with :
• 7th: Kimber MATTOX in 3:57:40
• 11th: Ashley BRASOVAN in 4:04:05
• 13th: Stevie KREMER in 4:06:55
Team GB won the bronze medals with :
• 8th: Eleanor DAVIS in 3:58:06
• 9th: Sharon TAYLOR in 4:01:27
• 18th: Nichola JACKSON in 4:10:59
SUMMARY OF RESULTS : First 10 individual WOMEN:
• 1. Denisa Ionela DRAGOMIR: Romania: 3:49:23
• 2. Barbora MACUROVÁ : Czech Republic : 3:51:22
• 3. Emilia BRANGEFÄLT: Sweden : 3:54:52
• 4. Nuria GIL CLAPERA: Spain: 3:56:25
• 5. Sheila AVILES CASTAÑO: Spain: 3:56:39
• 6. Fabiola CONTI: Italy: 3:57:10
• 7. Kimber MATTOX: United States: 3:57:40
• 8. Eleanor DAVIS: Great Britain: 3:58:06
• 9. Sharon TAYLOR: Great Britain: 4:01:27
• 10. Julia FONT GOMEZ : Spain : 4:02:41
SUMMARY OF RESULTS : Top 10 individual MEN:
• Stian Hovind ANGERMUND: Norway: 3:08:29
• Francesco PUPPI: Italy: 3:11:47
• Jonathan ALBON: Great Britain: 3:13:05
• Max KING : United States : 3:17:31
• Kristian JONES: Great Britain: 3:17:47
• Thomas CARDIN : France : 3:19:31
• Andrea ROTA : Italy : 3:19:56
• Bogdan DAMIAN : Romania : 3:19:59
• Antonio MARTINEZ PEREZ : Spain : 3:21:35
• Christian MINOGGIO : Italy : 3:21:57
Top 10 teams for women:
• 1. Spain
- 4.th Nuria GIL CLAPERA, 3:56:25
- 5th Sheila AVILES CASTAÑO, 3:56:39
- 10th Julia FONT GOMEZ, 4:02:41
• 2. United States of America
- 7th Kimber MATTOX, 3:57:40
- 11th Ashley BRASOVAN, 4:04:05
- 13th Stevie KREMER, 4:06:55
• 3. Great Britain
- 8th Eleanor DAVIS, 3:58:06
- 9th Sharon TAYLOR, 4:01:27
- 18th Nichola JACKSON, 4:10:59
• 4. Italy
- 6th Fabiola CONTI, 3:57:10
- 16th Chiara GIOVANDO, 4:08:44
- 20th Camilla MAGLIANO, 4:13:23
• 5. France
- 12th Mathilde SAGNES, 4:05:54
- 17th Esther EUSTACHE, 4:08:59
- 28th Louise SERBAN PENHOAT, 4:20:13
• 6. Czech Republic
- 2nd Barbora MACUROVÁ, 3:51:22
- 23rd Barbora JÍŠOVÁ , 4:16:40
- 39th Lucie ŠACLOVÁ, 4:36:49
• 7. Sweden
- 3rd Emilia BRANGEFÄLT, 3:54:52
- 24th Johanna GELFGREN, 4:17:25
- 43rd Lina KOTT HELANDER, 4:39:14
• 8. Portugal
- 30th Marisa VIEIRA, 4:24:32
- 36th Inês JOÃO, 4:33:18
- 38th Mariana MACHADO, 4:36:01
• 9. Denmark
- 27th Ulrikke EVENSEN, 4:19:13
- 47th Laura HULGAARD, 4:45:45
- 50th Amalie BENGTSSON, 4:50:24
• 10. Argentina
- 35th Roxana FLORES, 4:33:10
- 40th Maria Ines CHRESTIA, 4:37:44
- 48th Veronica Palmira FILIPPA, 4:46:29
The top 10 teams in the men's category:
• 1. Italy
- 2nd Francesco PUPPI, 3:11:47
- 7th Andrea ROTA, 3:19:56
- 10th Christian MINOGGIO, 3:21:57
• 2. France
- 6th Thomas CARDIN, 3:19:31
- 12nd Frédéric TRANCHAND, 3:22:2
- 13rd Julien RANCON, 3:24:02
• 3. Great Britain
- 3rd Jonathan ALBON, 3:13:05
- 5th Kristian JONES, 3:17:47
- 25th Billy CARTWRIGHT, 3:36:26
• 4. Romania
- 8th Bogdan DAMIAN, 3:19:59
- 11th Leonard Albert MITRICĂ, 3:22:1
- 30th Cristian Marian MOȘOIU, 3:39:32
• 5. Spain
- 9th Antonio MARTINEZ PEREZ, 3:21:35
- 14th Zaid AIT MALEK OULKIS, 3:25:52
- 26th Ricardo CHERTA BALLESTER, 3:37:08
• 6. United States of America
- 4th Max KING, 3:17:31
- 22nd Noah WILLIAMS, 3:33:21
- 23rd Zach MILLER, 3:34:06
• 7. Argentina
- 19th Diego Ramon SIMON, 3:31:07
- 20th Joaquin NARVAEZ, 3:31:32
- 41th Ezequiel Alexis PAULUZAK, 3:46:38
• 8. Czech Republic
- 24th Tomáš KŘIVOHLÁVEK, 3:35:0
- 27th Vít PAVLIŠTA, 3:37:13
- 29th Matěj ZIMA, 3:39:15
• 9. Portugal
- 28th Pedro BARROS, 3:38:29
- 35th Helio FUMO, 3:40:57
- 43th Bruno SILVA, 3:47:2
• 10. Australia
- 32nd Vladislav IXEL, 3:39:46
- 52nd Aidan HOBBS, 4:01:41
- 60th John ELLIS, 4:14:4