The Elbrus Race (or RedFox Elbrus Race), is an international skyrunning competition held for the first time in 2008. It runs each May at Mount Elbrus, Russia. which at 5,642 m is the highest mountain in Europe. The race has formed part of the Skyrunner World Series circuit four times.[2]

Races

  • Elbrus SkyRace, a SkyRace (7.36 km / 1,862 m), from 3,780 m up to 5,642 m MSL[3]
  • Elbrus SkyMarathon, a SkyMarathon (12 km / 3,342 m), from 2,350 m up to 5,642 m MSL[3]
  • Elbrus Vertical, a Vertical Kilometer (1,000 m), from 2,450 m up to 3,450 m MSL[4]

Results

Year Vertical Kilometer SkyRace SkyMarathon
Men's winner Women's winner Men's winner Women's winner Men's winner Women's winner
2008 not held Kyrgyzstan Semyon Dvornichenko
2:58:00
Kyrgyzstan Ekaterina Andreeva
3:33:00
not held
2009 not held Kyrgyzstan Semen Dvornichenko
2:43:20
Kyrgyzstan Ekaterina Shubina
4:10:00
not held
2010 Russia Dmitry Ploskonosov
48:41
United States Megan Kimmel
59:07
Russia Mikhail Klimov
2:27:05
United States Megan Kimmel
3:22:16
not held
2011 not held
2012 Italy Marco De Gasperi
44:39
Russia Larisa Soboleva
|56:51
Russia Denis Provalov
3:17:37
Russia Zoya Spirina
5:16:30
Spain Luis Alberto Hernando
3:41:00
Russia Zhanna Vokuyeva
5:02:00
2013 Italy Marco Facchinelli
44:48
Russia Larisa Soboleva
51:08
Kazakhstan Aggey Skopin
2:52:42
Russia Varvara Prokhorova
3:58:38
Italy Marco Facchinelli
3:30:46
Russia Oksana Stefanishina
4:45:01
2014 Russia Vitaliy Chernov
47:22
Russia Elena Kravchenko
54:22
Belarus Vladimir Belyay
2:31:50
Russia Svetlana Malova
3:28:05
Italy Marco De Gasperi
3:03:55*
Russia Oksana Stefanishina
4:32:28*
2015 Russia Vitaliy Chernov
44:16
Russia Elena Kravchenko
52:24
Belarus Vladimir Belyay
2:49:30
Russia Tatyana Ufimtseva
3:45:42
Russia Vitaly Shkel
3:29:04
Russia Oksana Stefanishina
4:42:00
2016 Spain Cardona Oriol
45:43
Russia Elena Kravchenko
54:37
Belarus Vladimir Belyay
Belarus Vyacheslav Khorosavin
3:11:06
Russia Marina Georgieva
3:40:20
Ecuador Karl Egloff
3:44:43
Russia Diana Zelenova
4:43:17
2017 Russia Vitaliy Chernov
43:14
Russia Elena Kravchenko
54:00
Mongolia Dorjsurenkhor Otgonkhuu
2:59:13
Russia Oksana Stefanishina
2:49:40
Ecuador Karl Egloff
3:24:14
Russia Diana Zelenova
4:30:12

*record of the race

References

  1. ^ "The Elbrus Race extream and Classic routes presentation". elbrusrace.com. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. ^ "FESTIVAL RED FOX ELBRUS RACE". elbrus.redfox.ru. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Neuer Speedrekord am Mount Elbrus, 5642 m". bergsteigen.com. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  4. ^ "VERTICAL KILOMETER® - MT. ELBRUS (2450-3450 M)". elbrus.redfox.ru. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
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