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Italian Mountain Running Championships
SportMountain Running
FoundedItalian Athletics Federation (FIDAL)
First season1976
Country Italy
Most recent
champion(s)
Xavier Chevrier (men)
Alice Gaggi (women)
Most titles5 Antonio Molinari
Bernard Dematteis (men)
3 six runners (female)
Official websiteFIDAL web site

The Italian Mountain Running Championships (Template:Lang-it) are the national championships in mountain running, organised every year by the FIDAL from 1976 (men) and 1980 (women).[1][2]

Description

Usually the national championship is divided into three races, one only climbing the mountain, one uphill and downhill and a chronoscale (not necessarily in this order), but from 2014 there are only two races. The Italian champion is determined by the points ranking of these three races.[2]

Editions and winners

Edition Year Races Date of final race Venue of final race Male Champion Female Champion Notes
1st 1976 Giovanni Mostacchetti
2nd 1977 Andrea Giupponi
3rd 1978 Claudio Simi
4th 1979 Gianni Rovedatti
5th 1980 Claudio Simi Agnese Possamai
6th 1981 Privato Pezzoli Agnese Possamai
7th 1982 Claudio Galeazzi Maria Canins
8th 1983 Fausto Bonzi Alba Milana
9th 1984 Fausto Bonzi Gabriella Carletti
10th 1985 Fausto Bonzi Manuela Di Centa
11th 1986 Fausto Bonzi Valentina Bottarelli
12th 1987 Alfonso Vallicella Maria Cocchetti
13th 1988 Dino Tadello Maria Cocchetti
14th 1989 Fausto Bonzi Manuela Di Centa
15th 1990 Severino Bernardini Maria Cocchetti
16th 1991 Costantino Bertolla Manuela Di Centa
17th 1992 Davide Milesi Antonella Molinari
18th 1993 Adriano Pezzoli Nives Curti
19th 1994 Andrea Agostini Nives Curti
20th 1995 Davide Milesi Nives Curti
21st 1996 Lucio Fregona Flavia Gaviglio
22nd 1997 Antonio Molinari Maria Grazia Roberti
23rd 1998 Antonio Molinari Rosita Rota Gelpi
24th 1999 Antonio Molinari Rosita Rota Gelpi
25th 2000 Antonio Molinari Pierangela Baronchelli
26th 2001 Antonio Molinari Flavia Gaviglio
27th 2002 Marco De Gasperi Vittoria Salvini
28th 2003 Marco De Gasperi Antonella Confortola
29th 2004 3 1 August Adrara San Martino Marco De Gasperi Flavia Gaviglio [3]
30th 2005 3 28 August Vittorio Veneto Marco Gaiardo Vittoria Salvini [4]
31st 2006 3 20 August Edolo-Mortirolo Marco Gaiardo Maria Grazia Roberti [5]
32nd 2007 3 26 August Madesimo Marco Gaiardo Vittoria Salvini [6]
33rd 2008 3 17 August Cedegolo-Cevo Bernard Dematteis Elisa Desco [7]
34th 2009 3 23 August Domodossola Martin Dematteis Erika Forni [8]
35th 2010 3 22 August Susa Martin Dematteis Valentina Belotti [9]
36th 2011 3 21 August Zelbio Martin Dematteis Antonella Confortola [10]
37th 2012 3 19 August Bolognano d'Arco Bernard Dematteis Antonella Confortola [11]
38th 2013 3 18 August San Giacomo di Brentonico Bernard Dematteis Elisa Desco [12]
39th 2014 2 10 August Pergine Valsugana Bernard Dematteis Alice Gaggi [13]
40th 2015 2 2 August Levico Terme Xavier Chevrier Elisa Desco [14]
41st 2016 2 31 July Cortina d'Ampezzo Bernard Dematteis Valentina Belotti [15]
42nd 2017 2 28 August Margno Xavier Chevrier Alice Gaggi [16]
43rd 2018 2 21 July Tavagnasco Bernard Dematteis Elisa Desco [17]
44th 2019 2 22 September Arco Cesare Maestri Elisa Desco [18]
45th 2020 2 23 August Susa Cesare Maestri Gaia Colli [19]
46th 2021 2 [[ ]] [[ ]] [[ ]]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Italian Championships (up to 2005)". gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Annuario Atletica 2017 (in Italian). FIDAL. 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Gaviglio e De Gasperi tricolori". corsainmontagna.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Gaiardo e la Salvini tricolori di corsa in montagna". fidal.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Mortirolo: Gaiardo, Roppolo e la Gaggi insieme alla Roberti". corsainmontagna.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  6. ^ "Trofeo Madonna d'Europa: assegnati a Madesimo i titoli Fidal 2007 di corsa in montagna". vaol.it. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  7. ^ "Bernard Dematteis ed Elisa Desco Campioni Italiani di corsa in montagna - Cedegolo-Cevo (BS) 17.8.2008". runningpassion.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  8. ^ "Martin Dematteis Campione Italiano di corsa in montagna a Domodossola". runningpassion.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  9. ^ "SUSA (TO) – FINALE CAMPIONATI ITALIANI DI CORSA IN MONTAGNA". corsainmontagna.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Tris tricolore per Martin Dematteis. Confortola imbattibile, titolo con "en plein" a Zelbio (CO)". runningpassion.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Valentina Belotti e Gabriele Abate, successi nell'ultima prova tricolore di corsa in montagna a Bolognano D'Arco (TN). Titoli italiani ad Antonella Confortola e Bernard Dematteis". runningpassion.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  12. ^ "A San Giacomo di Brentonico (TN) conclusi i Campionati Italiani di Corsa in Montagna con i titoli tricolori per Bernard Dematteis ed Elisa Desco". runningpassion.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  13. ^ "Nei Campionati Italiani di corsa in montagna a Pergine Valsugana (TN) Bernard Dematteis vince gara e titolo, Valentina Belotti prima donna e Alige Gaggi campionessa italiana". runningpassion.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  14. ^ "Montagna: Chevrier e Desco campioni". fidal.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  15. ^ "Bernard Dematteis e Valentina Belotti Campioni Italiani di corsa in montagna 2016 a Cortina d'Ampezzo". runningpassion.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Chevrier e Gaggi campioni della montagna". fidal.it. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  17. ^ "Montagna: titoli italiani a Dematteis e Desco". fidal.it. 21 July 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  18. ^ "Maestri e Desco campioni italiani". fidal.it. 21 July 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  19. ^ "Colli trionfa in montagna, Maestri bis" (in Italian). fidal.it. 23 August 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2021.