Elbrus Race
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]
Elbrus Race | |
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Date | May |
Location | ![]() |
Event type | SkyRace SkyMarathon Vertical Kilometer |
Distance | 7.36 km / 1,862 m D+ 12.2 km / 3,342 m D+ 1,000 m D+[1] |
Established | 2008 |
Official site | Elbrus Race |
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 | |||
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Men's winner | Women's winner | Men's winner | Women's winner | Men's winner | Women's winner | |
2008 | not held | ![]() 2:58:00 |
![]() 3:33:00 |
not held | ||
2009 | not held | ![]() 2:43:20 |
![]() 4:10:00 |
not held | ||
2010 | ![]() 48:41 |
![]() 59:07 |
![]() 2:27:05 |
![]() 3:22:16 |
not held | |
2011 | not held | |||||
2012 | ![]() 44:39 |
![]() |56:51 |
![]() 3:17:37 |
![]() 5:16:30 |
![]() 3:41:00 |
![]() 5:02:00 |
2013 | ![]() 44:48 |
![]() 51:08 |
![]() 2:52:42 |
![]() 3:58:38 |
![]() 3:30:46 |
![]() 4:45:01 |
2014 | ![]() 47:22 |
![]() 54:22 |
![]() 2:31:50 |
![]() 3:28:05 |
![]() 3:03:55* |
![]() 4:32:28* |
2015 | ![]() 44:16 |
![]() 52:24 |
![]() 2:49:30 |
![]() 3:45:42 |
![]() 3:29:04 |
![]() 4:42:00 |
2016 | ![]() 45:43 |
![]() 54:37 |
![]() ![]() 3:11:06 |
![]() 3:40:20 |
![]() 3:44:43 |
![]() 4:43:17 |
2017 | ![]() 43:14 |
![]() 54:00 |
![]() 2:59:13 |
![]() 2:49:40 |
![]() 3:24:14 |
![]() 4:30:12 |
*record of the race
References
- "The Elbrus Race extream and Classic routes presentation". elbrusrace.com. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
- "FESTIVAL RED FOX ELBRUS RACE". elbrus.redfox.ru. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
- "Neuer Speedrekord am Mount Elbrus, 5642 m". bergsteigen.com. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
- "VERTICAL KILOMETER® - MT. ELBRUS (2450-3450 M)". elbrus.redfox.ru. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
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