Trofeo Kima

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Trofeo Kima
DateAugust
LocationItaly Val Masino
Event typeSkyRace
Distance52 km / 4200 m
Established1995
Official sitetrofeokima.org

The Trofeo Kima (Kima Trophy), is an international skyrunning competition held for the first time in 1995. It runs every year (till 2007), in Val Masino (Italy) in August and is valid for the Skyrunner World Series in the Sky Extreme category.

From 2008 Kima became a biennial race.[1]

History[edit]

Since 1995, along the Sentiero Roma, runs the Trofeo Kima, a high altitude marathon considered one of the most demanding of the skyrunning world panorama. The trophy is dedicated to the memory of Pierangelo Marchetti "Kima", the mountain guide of Valtellina, who died in 1994 during a rescue mission.

The route takes place on a distance of 50 kilometers with more than 3800 meters of altitude difference. The winners take the entire route, counter-clockwise, starting and arriving at Filorera, in about 6 hours and 30 minutes.[2]

Editions[edit]

Sky Extreme characteristics: 52 km and 4,200 m climbing.

Year Edition 1st 2nd 3rd
1995 1st Fabio Meraldi 6.29.41 Adriano Greco 6.35.02 Cheto Biavaschi 6.35.18
Alexia Zuberer & Bruna Fanetti 8.34.02 Daniela Gilardi 10.66.33
1996 2nd Cheto Biavaschi 6.26.12 Fulvio Mazzocchi 6.28.27 Adriano Greco 6.38.51
Morena Paieri 8.31.26 Daniela Gilardi 8.39.26 Augusta Redaelli 11.06.51
1997 3rd Mauro Gatta 6.08.15 Fabio Meraldi & Fulvio Mazzocchi 6.18.20
Morena Paieri 8.12.29 Gisella Bendotti 8.54.04 Alexia Zuberer 9.22.22
1998 4th Mauro Gatta 5.49.10 Fabio Meraldi 5.49.46 Fulvio Mazzocchi 6.07.18
Morena Paieri 7.50.41 Gloriana Pellisier 8.20.15 Corinne Favre 8.27.31
1999 5th Mauro Gatta 6.20.27 Cheto Biavaschi 6.22.40 Giovanni Gianola 6.24.08
Morena Paieri 7.52.53 Teresa Roca I Casas 8.11.44 Gloriana Pellisier 8.24.06
2000 6th Mario Poletti & Fabio Meraldi 6.00.13 Bruno Brunod 6.10.17
Gloriana Pellisier 7.48.27 Emma Roca Rodriguez 8.37.05 Michela Benzoni 8.42.45
2001 7th Carlo Bellati 6.04.56 Fabio Meraldi 6.07.07 Gianmarco Bagini 6.19.39
Michela Benzoni 8.18.36 Giovanna Cavalli 8.53.36
2002 8th Giovanni Gianola 6.14.05 Riccardo Mejia 6.19.37 Bruno Brunod 6.22.03
Corinne Favre 7.52.31 Gloriana Pellissier 8.04.39 Emma Roca Rodriguez 8.15.53
2003 9th Mario Poletti & Camillo Vescovi 6.14.12 Cheto Bivaschi 6.35.32
Maria Giovanna Cerutti 8.08.59 Esther Hernandez 8.19.03 Giovanna Cavalli 8.41.57
2004 10th Mario Poletti 6.21.23 Giovanni Marco Bagini 6.27.28 Dario Songini 6.35.04
Corinne Favre 8.14.14 Roser Espanol 8.29.33 Giovanna Cavalli 8.35.56
2005 * 11th Mario Poletti 1.53.46 Giovanni Bagini 1.53.49 Fausto Rizzi 1.54.31
Sara Rigoni 2.19.39 Roser Espanol 2.21.23 Giovanna Cavalli 2.24.29
2006 * 12th Carlo Belatti 1.35.20 Dino Melzani 1.35.22 Fabio Bonfanti 1.35.24
Corinne Favre 1.48.38 Emanuela Brizio 1.57.23 Federica Boifava 2.08.17
2007 * 13th Paolo Gotti 3.00.54 Dino Melzani 3.01.22 Franco Sancassani 3.01.52
Corinne Favre 3.41.27 Federica Boifava 3.55.53 Sara Rigoni 4.02.22
2008 14th Paolo Gotti 6.43.29 Fabio Bonfanti 6.53.57 Dino Sala 6.55.19
Emanuela Brizio 7.59.08 Carolina Tiraboschi 8.47.18 Federica Boifava 9.56.25
2010 15th Kilian Jornet 6.19.03 Miguel Heras 6.29.52 Nicola Golinelli 6.32.50
Emanuela Brizio 7.46.37 CarolinaTiraboschi 7.55.09 Cinzia Bertasa 8.58.08
2012 16th Kilian Jornet 6.28.52 Tom Owens 6.39.28 Franco Sancassani 6.45.36
Nuria Picas 7.36.21 Emelie Forsberg 7.47.06 Emanuela Brizio 7.47.21
2014 17th Kilian Jornet 6.12.20 Manuel Merillas 6.28.33 Franco Sancassani 6.38.14
Kasie Enman 7.53.42 Emelie Forsberg 8.22.13 Emanuela Brizio 8.30.52
2016 18th Bhim Gurung 6.10.44 Marco De Gasperi 6.12.09 Leo Viret 6.13.19
Emelie Forsberg 7.49.06 Ruth Croft 8.06.45 Emanuela Brizio 8.21.42
2018 19th Kilian Jornet 6.09.19 Alexis Sévennec 6.11.59 Pere Aurell 6.20.50
Hillary Gerardi 7.37.29 Robyn Owen 7.39.01 Mira Rai 7.41.46

Legend: *Short course

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Trofeo Kima: Anche Kima Trail Running & MiniKima proposti a cadenza biennale. See you on 2018". corsainmontagna.it. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Pierangelo Marchetti, Kima". trofeokima.org. Retrieved 1 November 2017.

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