Yannick Ecoeur

Yannick Ecoeur (born 23 August 1981) is a Swiss ski mountaineer and mountain runner.

Yannick Ecoeur
Born (1981-08-23) 23 August 1981
Martigny VS, Switzerland
Medal record
Ski mountaineering
Gold medal – first place2012 European ChampionshipRelay
Silver medal – second place2005 European ChampionshipRelay
Silver medal – second place2007 European ChampionshipRelay
Silver medal – second place2010 World ChampionshipRelay
Silver medal – second place2011 World ChampionshipRelay
Bronze medal – third place2009 European ChampionshipRelay
Bronze medal – third place2011 World ChampionshipSprint
Bronze medal – third place2012 European ChampionshipTeam

Ecoeur was born in Martigny VS. He started ski mountaineering in 2003 and has been member of the national team since 2005. At the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics he acted as Athlete Rolemodel for Ski Mountaineering.

Selected results

Ski mountaineering

Trofeo Mezzalama

  • 2005: 5th, together with Stéphane Gay and Didier Moret
  • 2007: 8th, together with Alain Rey and Ernest Farquet
  • 2009: 6th, together with Marcel Marti and Martin Anthamatten
  • 2011: 5th, together with Martin Anthamatten and Marcel Marti[6]

Patrouille des Glaciers

  • 2006: 3rd (and 1st in international military teams ranking), together with Cpl Rico Elmer and Pvt E-2 Florent Troillet[7]
  • 2008: 7th (and 1st in the international military teams ranking), together with Garde-frontière Pierre Bruchez and Garde-frontière Marcel Marti[8]
  • 2010: 1st, together with Martin Anthamatten and Florent Troillet[9]

Pierra Menta

  • 2006: 8th, together with Alain Rey
  • 2008: 7th, together with Reynold Ginier
  • 2009: 9th, together with Pierre Bruchez
  • 2010: 5th, together with Martin Anthamatten
  • 2011: 6th, together with Valentin Favre
  • 2012: 6th, together with Yannick Buffet[10]

Running

  • 2008:
    • 2nd, Dérupe Vercorin[11]

References

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