The Rise of Stephan Hugenschmidt

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Transvulcania La Palma, the inaugural Skyrunning event of the 2014 Skyrunner® World Series. It was always going to be a stacked field, so stacked that predicting a winner required an element of guesswork, faith, hope and some good old ultra thinking. It was no surprise to see Kilian Jornet duke it out with Luis Alberto Hernando and true to form, as in 2013, Sage Canaday repeated his 3rd place on the podium. However, who could have predicted the rise of Stephan Hugenschmidt?

Stephan should have been on my radar after his 8th place at the 2013 Skyrunning Matterhorn Ultraks, however, he slipped through. In retrospect it was a huge mistake! His Transvulcania 2014 performance has elevated him to a new level and he is now on the ‘one-to-watch’ list. No longer will he slip through the radar…

Stephan’s 2013 results

  • March – Trail du Petit Ballon : 3rd
  • July – Salomon 4-Trails : 2nd
  • July – Swiss Alpine Marathon : 3rd
  • August – Matterhorn Ultraks : 8th
  • September – Sardona Ultra Trail : 2nd
  • October – Ultra Trail del L’Argo Orta : 1st

Post Transvulcania, friend of Ta;lk Ultra and iancorless.com, Hendrik Auf’mkolk interviewed Stephan and kindly shared for all our benefit.

Dancing on a Volcano by ©Hendrik Auf’mkolk

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At Transvulcania this past weekend, Stephan Hugenschmidt ran to the top of the trail running world with a sensational 5th place showing. For insiders, this does not come as much of a surprise, however. The 27-year old German who lives and works in Switzerland already made his mark on the scene last year with top results at Swissalpine (3rd), Matterhorn-Ultraks (8th) and Sardona-Ultratrail (1st), among others. Salomon Germany picked him up for the 2014 season and during the team’s spring training camp he impressed his team mates with sparkling form. In the following interview, Stephan tells us how he got into the sport, why Transvulcania is only a snapshot, and what is next.

Stephan, congratulations on your fantastic race at Transvulcania! You definitely won’t be flying under the radar anymore in the future. Has it sunken in yet ?

Well, the response after Transvulcania was huge and I’m really happy for all the congratulations. But things will calm down in a few days. What remains are all the unforgettable impressions of the race and its unique landscape. But the cards will be reshuffled for the next race and then it does not really matter how I did at Transvulcania.

You ran a very constant, clever pace. How did you feel out there on the course? How did you witness the race play out?

As I always do in ultras I tried to listen to my body and find my rhythm. I did not let myself be deterred by the usual early speed of the other runners. And then there were all those spectacular views , the completely different terrain and the crazy spectators – things like that really motivate and help me get through the lows. The fact that I was able to consistently pass some of the international top stars, that surely inspired me as well…

As you said, the terrain and the climate on La Palma are very different from anything here in continental Europe. How did you prepare for the race?

By training in foul mid-european weather (laughs). The one-week training camp in Croatia in April with the Salomon Germany team definitely helped. But not in terms of heat-resistance. While we were there the cold and uncomfortable Bora winds were sweeping across Croatia.

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You already turned heads with a string of top results last year. How did you get into the sport? What fascinates you about trailrunning?

I would say I am a very passionate runner and I love being in the mountains. As a child I only spent a few weekends a year in the mountains – mostly with my dad. He passed his passion for running and the mountains on to me. Every now and then I would toe the line for a classic mountain run, but I never really felt comfortable with these all-out mountain sprints. Too short and somehow incomplete… I want to run in the mountains and over the mountains, not just up a mountain. I know trail running does not necessarily have to be in the mountains, but for me the two belong together.

What draws me to the sport is being out there running through the most beautiful landscapes. That’s so much better than running through the street canyons of a big city, isn’t it? Also, I am fascinated by the fact that besides a strong physical condition, you need a good technique.

How does your typical training week look like?

Most of my training happens on the weekends. I live in Uzwil, where it’s hilly, but not enough so for serious mountain running. So on the weekends I make the one-hour drive to the mountains as often as possible, mostly to the St. Gallen Rheintal region. That’s an ideal starting point, because you start very low (ca. 450 m above sea level) and can easily do 1.500 m of vertical at a stretch. My training runs in the mountains are between 30 and 45 km and normally contain more than 2.000 m of vertical gain.

During the week my training is rather unspectactular. I run my usual loops around Uzwil, which are between 10 and 15 k. They don’t contain any considerable climbs though.

Do you have a favorite workout or training ground?

My favorite place to train is in the mountains around the Pizol and the sorrounding Sardona region. The landscape there is simply fantastic!

What are your goals for this season? Where will you be racing next?

My next race will be Zugspitz Ultratrail at the end of June. My first 100k… I am also going to do Swissalpine K78 and Ultratrail del Lago d’Orta. If I remain injury-free, there will probably be more races added to the list, but nothing is fixed yet. Some day, I want to do the Transalpine-Run and, of course, UTMB.

Stephan, thanks for the interview and best of luck to you!

Thank you!

Originally published in German HERE

Episode 61 – Frost, Gates, de Haast, Haugsnes, Forsberg, Kremer

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Episode 61 of Talk Ultra – Anna Frost tells us all about the incredible comeback at Transvulcania, isla de La Palma. Rickey Gates talks running in the UK with Scott Jurek and the Bob Graham Round. Eirik D Haugsnes discusses his 2014 season and Emelie Forsberg is back in smilesandmiles with a sore hand. Michael de Haast, race director for the Salomon Skyrun in South Africa talks us through the course and tells us about a great opportunity. The News, a Blog, Up and Coming Races and our favourite, Pocket Rocket, Stevie Kremer co-hosts the show.

NEWS
 
Transvulcania
 
  1. Luis Alberto Hernando – ESP adidas 6:55:41
  2. Kilian Jornet ESP Salomon 7:01:34
  3. Sage Canaday USA Hoka One One 7:11:39
  4. Tofol Castanyer ESP Salomon 7:23:56
  5. Stephan Hugenschmidt GER Salomon 7:27:10
  6. Tom Owens GBR Salomon 7:31:15
  7. Mauel Merillas ESP 7:34:55
  8. Timothy Olson USA The North Face 7:35:22
  9. Pablo Villa ESP Scott 7:36:12
  10. Dakota Jones USA Montrail 7:42:35
  1. Anna Frost NZL Salomon 8:10:41
  2. Maite Mayora ESP La Sportiva 8:20:29
  3. Uxue Fraile ESP Vibram 8:48:01
  4. Emma Roca ESP Compressport/ Buff 8:58:45
  5. Anne Lise Rousset FRA Team Race Land 9:10:29
  6. Jodee Adams-Moore USA Scott Sports 9:19:14
  7. Andrea Huser SUI 9:28:25
  8. Krissy Moehl USA Patagonia 9:29:00
  9. Frederica Boifava ITA Alpsation 9:41:32
  10. Alessandra Carlini ITA Salomon/ Agisko 9:47:25
Transvulcania VK
 
  1. Bernard Dematteis 47:23
  2. Martin Dematteis 48:26
  3. Kilian Jornet 49:33
  1. Elisa Desco 59:43
  2. Laura Orgue 1:01:10
  3. Azara Garcia de los Salmones Marcano 1:01:42
 
Ice Age Trail 50- mile
 
  1. Max King 5:41:07 new CR – now has Western States slot
  2. Matt Flaherty 5:49:13
  3. Brian Condon 5:58:24
Mention for Iain Ridgeway from the Uk, 7th in 6:19
  1. Kaci Lickteig 6:41:39 new CR
  2. Kate Pallardy 7:04:16
  3. Larisa Dannis 7:15:39

Thames Path 100

  1. Ed Catmur 16:38:13
  2. David Pryce 16:56:40
  3. Tim Landon 17:48:04
  1. Sarah Morwood 19:57:52
  2. Sally Ford 20:19:01
  3. Kerry Sutton 22:08:21
Zegama is just a week away and I caught with Eirik Haugsnes at a recent inov-8 athlete retreat to get his thoughts on the up and coming season
AUDIO with Eirik
INTERVIEW
Anna Frost is back… after a troubled 18-months, Frosty is back were it all started, Transvulcania. Listen to the story
MELTZER MOMENT with Speedgoat 
 
INTERVIEW
 
Rickey Gates recently came to the UK with Scott Jurek and tacked our trails, fells and mountains. They even had a go at the Bob Graham Round… listen to Rickey’s insight.
 
SMILES and MILES with EMELIE FORSBERG
 
INTERVIEW
 
Michael de Haast race director for the Salomon Skyrun tells us all about his incredibly tough and challenging race in South Africa which will take place in November. Listeners to Talk Ultra are able to take part in this event with a very special package that has been put together. – https://iancorless.org/salomon-sky-run-south-africa/
 
 
UP & COMING RACES
 

Australia

New South Wales

The North Face 100 Australia | 100 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

The North Face 50 Australia | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Queensland

Glasshouse 50 | 50 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Glasshouse 80 | 80 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

The Great Wheelbarrow Race – Mareeba to Dimbulah | 104 kilometers | May 16, 2014 | website

Austria

Über Drüber UltraMarathon | 63 kilometers | May 29, 2014 | website

Belgium

Wallonia

Trail du Hussard | 50 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Bhutan

The Last Secret | 200 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Canada

Alberta

Blackfoot Ultra 100KM | 100 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Blackfoot Ultra 50 Km | 50 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Blackfoot Ultra 50 Miler | 50 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Ontario

Ragnar Relay Niagara Ontario | 192 miles | May 30, 2014 | website

Sulphur Springs 100 Mile Trail Run | 100 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Sulphur Springs 50K Trail Run | 50 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Sulphur Springs 50 Mile Trail Run | 50 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Cyprus

Lionheart Run | 80 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Czech Republic

M.E.T.R. 60km | 60 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Finland

Oulu

NUTS Karhunkierros Trail Ultra – 160 km | 160 kilometers | May 16, 2014 | website

NUTS Karhunkierros Trail Ultra – 53 km | 53 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

NUTS Karhunkierros Trail Ultra – 80 km | 80 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

France

Ain

La Promenade du Bûcheron | 70 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

Trail de Haute Provence – Ultra | 72 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Bouches-du-Rhône

100 km de Peynier | 100 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Finistère

Roscoff To Roscoff | 57 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Gironde

Tour du Canton de Fronsac 60 km | 60 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Haute-Loire

Le Puy-en-Velay (Hte Loire) – Conques (Aveyron) : du 23 au 27 mai 2013 | 210 kilometers | May 22, 2014 | website

Haut-Rhin

Trail des Marcaires | 53 kilometers | May 25, 2014 | website

Hérault

6666 Occitane | 105 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Grand Raid Occitan | 165 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Hérault Trail | 73 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Ultra Draille | 120 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Nord

100 km de Steenwerck | 100 kilometers | May 28, 2014 | website

Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Euskal Trails – Ultra Trail | 130 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Trail des Villages | 80 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Trail Gourmand | 50 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Savoie

Grand Raid 73 | 73 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Seine-Maritime

Tour du Pays de Caux | 88 kilometers | May 28, 2014 | website

Trail du Pays de Bray – 55 km | 55 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Val-d’Oise

Trail du Donjon – 50 km | 52 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Vaucluse

Grand Raid Dentelles Ventoux 100 km | 100 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Grand Raid Dentelles Ventoux 56 km | 56 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Yonne

Oxfam Trailwalker France | 100 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Yvelines

Trail des Cerfs – 50 km | 50 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Germany

Baden-Württemberg

Black Forest Trail Maniak 100K Masters | 100 kilometers | May 22, 2014 | website

Black Forest Trail Maniak 100M Superior | 100 miles | May 22, 2014 | website

Lower Saxony

EulenburgTrail 100 Meilen | 100 miles | May 30, 2014 | website

EulenburgTrail 96 km | 96 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Rhineland-Palatinate

Westerwaldlauf 50 km | 50 kilometers | May 29, 2014 | website

Schleswig-Holstein

Lauf zwischen den Meeren | 94 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Steinburg – Ultra – Marathon 50 km | 50 kilometers | May 29, 2014 | website

Thuringia

GutsMuths-Rennsteiglauf Super Marathon | 72 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Italy

Emilia-Romagna

Nove Colli Running | 202 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Trail Alta Val Nure | 53 kilometers | May 25, 2014 | website

Tuscany

100km del Passatore | 100 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Japan

Oxfam Trailwalker Japan | 100 kilometers | May 16, 2014 | website

Morocco

Mararathon International des Cèdres | 90 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Nepal

Mount Everest Extreme Ultra Marathon | 60 kilometers | May 29, 2014 | website

Netherlands

Drenthe

UltraRun van Gieten 50 kilometer | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Norway

Romerike 100 | 100 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Romerike 200 | 200 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Vestfold Ultra Challenge 50 Km | 50 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Vestfold Ultra Challenge 50 Miles | 50 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Peru

Jungle Ultra | 220 kilometers | May 16, 2014 | website

Portugal

Ultra Trail de São Mamede | 100 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Spain

Balearic Islands

Trail Menorca Cami de Cavalls | 185 kilometers | May 16, 2014 | website

Trail Menorca Cami de Cavalls Costa Nord | 100 kilometers | May 16, 2014 | website

Trail Menorca Cami de Cavalls Costa Sud | 985 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Castile-La Mancha

Quixote Legend | 166 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

Catalonia

Ultra Trail Coll de Nargo | 100 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Valencian Community

CSP-115 | 118 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

MIM Marató i Mitja | 63 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Switzerland

Berne

Bielersee Ultra-Marathon | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Bielersee XXL 100 Meilen | 100 miles | May 16, 2014 | website

Vaud

Trail Vallée de Joux – 50 km | 50 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

United Kingdom

Birmingham

Grand Union Canal Race | 145 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Cumbria

Old County Tops Fell Race | 37 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Devon

Coastal Trail Series – Flete – Ultra | 35 miles | May 25, 2014 | website

Forces March | 131 miles | May 21, 2014 | website

Lincolnshire

Len Medlock Memorial Lincoln to Boston Challenge | 32 miles | May 25, 2014 | website

North Yorkshire

Hardmoors 160 ‘The Ring Of Steele’ | 160 miles | May 23, 2014 | website

Hardmoors Ultra 110 | 110 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Perth and Kinross

Cateran 55 Mile Ultra | 55 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Surrey

North Downs Way 50 | 50 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Wiltshire

Wessex Ridgeway Relay | 100 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

USA

Arizona

Grand Canyon 100 Mile | 100 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Grand Canyon 50K | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Grand Canyon 50 Mile | 50 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

California

Bishop High Sierra Ultramarathons – 100K | 100 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Bishop High Sierra Ultramarathons – 50K | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Bishop High Sierra Ultramarathons – 50 Miles | 50 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Born to Run 100K Trail Run | 100 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Born to Run 100M Trail Run | 100 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Born to Run 50K Trail Run | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

DRTE 100K | 100 kilometers | May 30, 2014 | website

DRTE 100 Mile | 101 miles | May 30, 2014 | website

Horseshoe Lake 50K | 50 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Nanny Goat 100M Trail | 100 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Ohlone Wilderness 50K Trail Run | 50 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Colorado

The Divide 135 Ultra | 135 miles | May 16, 2014 | website

Florida

Keys 100 Mile | 100 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Keys 50 Mile Race | 50 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Wickham Park 100 Mile Fun Run | 100 miles | May 25, 2014 | website

Wickham Park 200 Mile Fun Run | 200 miles | May 25, 2014 | website

Wickham Park 50 Mile Fun Run | 50 miles | May 25, 2014 | website

Georgia

Cruel Jewel 100 | 100 miles | May 16, 2014 | website

Cruel Jewel 50 Mile Race | 50 miles | May 16, 2014 | website

Rogue Yeti 50K Run | 50 kilometers | May 23, 2014 | website

Rogue Yeti 50 Mile Run | 50 miles | May 23, 2014 | website

Run for the Heroes – 260 Mile Run Across Georgia | 260 miles | May 21, 2014 | website

Indiana

Tryon Farm Trail 50K Run | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Maine

Pineland Farms 50K Trail | 50 kilometers | May 25, 2014 | website

Pineland Farms 50 Mile Trail | 50 miles | May 25, 2014 | website

Minnesota

Savage 100 | 100 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Spring Superior Trail 50 k | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Missouri

Berryman 50 Miles | 50 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Nebraska

G.O.A.T.z Gravel Classic 60k | 60 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Nevada

Silver State 50K | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Silver State 50-Miler | 50 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

New Mexico

Jemez Mountain Trail Runs 50K | 50 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Jemez Mountain Trail Runs 50-Mile | 50 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

New York

Lower Hudson Hundred Kilometer | 100 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Ohio

Playin’ Possum 50k | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Oregon

TrailFactor 50k | 50 kilometers | May 26, 2014 | website

Pennsylvania

Dirty German 50K | 50 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Dirty German 50 Miles | 50 miles | May 18, 2014 | website

South Carolina

Long Cane 50K Ultra Trail Run | 50 kilometers | May 17, 2014 | website

Tennessee

Rock/Creek Thunder Rock 100 Mile Trail Race | 100 miles | May 16, 2014 | website

Vermont

PEAK Ultra Marathon – 100 Miles | 100 miles | May 22, 2014 | website

PEAK Ultra Marathon – 150 Miles | 150 miles | May 21, 2014 | website

PEAK Ultra Marathon – 200 Miles | 200 miles | May 20, 2014 | website

PEAK Ultra Marathon – 50K+ | 50 kilometers | May 22, 2014 | website

PEAK Ultra Marathon – 50 miles | 50 miles | May 22, 2014 | website

Virginia

Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 Mile Run | 100 miles | May 17, 2014 | website

Washington

Pigtails 100 Mile Challenge | 100 miles | May 24, 2014 | website

Pigtails 150 Mile Challenge | 150 miles | May 23, 2014 | website

Pigtails 200 Mile Challenge | 200 miles | May 22, 2014 | website

Soaring Eagle 10 M Trail Run | 50 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Soaring Eagle 50K Trail Run | 50 kilometers | May 24, 2014 | website

Sun Mountain 50K | 50 kilometers | May 18, 2014 | website

Sun Mountain 50M | 50 miles | May 18, 2014 | website

Wyoming

Rocky Mountain 50k | 50 kilometers | May 25, 2014 | website

 
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Uphill Secrets from the Pros – Trail Running Mag

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Check out the latest edition of TRAIL RUNNING with an article and images by yours truly on running uphill.

It features Emelie Forsberg, Antonella Confortola, Erik Haugsnes, Florian Reichert, Tessa Hill and Stevie Kremer

www.trailrunningmag.co.uk

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WIN! Anna ‘Frosty’ Frosts signed Transvulcania T-Shirt

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To celebrate Anna FROSTY Frosts incredible comeback race and new course record at the 2014 Skyrunning Transvulcania La Palma, we have her own signed Transvulcania La Palma T-Shirt to give away.

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Signed by Frosty the day after the race, this T-shirt will be available for 1-person who can provide the correct answer to the questions below:

  1. In what year did Frosty first win Transvulcania La Palma?
  2. What was her time in that year?
  3. What time did Frosty run in 2014?

You need to use the respond form to this post and only correct answers via this method will be added to a hat; the winner will be drawn on June 1st.

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Transvulcania La Palma 2014 – Race Day Images

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Purchase images HERE

Results HERE

 

  1. Luis Alberto Hernando – ESP adidas 6:55:41
  2. Kilian Jornet ESP Salomon 7:01:34
  3. Sage Canaday USA Hoka One One 7:11:39
  4. Tofol Castanyer ESP Salomon 7:23:56
  5. Stephan Hugenschmidt GER Salomon 7:27:10
  6. Tom Owens GBR Salomon 7:31:15
  7. Mauel Merillas ESP 7:34:55
  8. Timothy Olson USA The North Face 7:35:22
  9. Pablo Villa ESP Scott 7:36:12
  10. Dakota Jones USA Montrail 7:42:35

 

  1. Anna Frost NZL Salomon 8:10:41
  2. Maite Mayora ESP La Sportiva 8:20:29
  3. Uxue Fraile ESP Vibram 8:48:01
  4. Emma Roca ESP Compressport/ Buff 8:58:45
  5. Anne Lise Rousset FRA Team Race Land 9:10:29
  6. Jodee Adams-Moore USA Scott Sports 9:19:14
  7. Andrea Huser SUI 9:28:25
  8. Krissy Moehl USA Patagonia 9:29:00
  9. Frederica Boifava ITA Alpsation 9:41:32
  10. Alessandra Carlini ITA Salomon/ Agisko 9:47:25

 

 

Transvulcania La Palma 2014 – Results and summary

What an incredible day of racing…. Dreams can come true and today we saw the long overdue top rank victory for Luis Alberto Hernando and one seriously awesome comeback run from Anna Frost.

CHECK OUT RACE IMAGES HERE

Purchase images HERE

The 2014 Skyrunning Transvulcania La Palma was always going to be quite a race. The men’s field was stacked and although the ladies field lacked the depth of the men’s, we knew that a showdown was expected. The withdrawal of Nuria Picas in the days before the race certainly impacted on the ladies at the front end. This would leave a potential head-to-head with Frosty, 2012 champion, racing Emelie Forsberg, 2013 champion. Unfortunately, this battle came to an abrupt end when Emelie was pushed to the floor in the early stages of the race, despite trying to continue she eventually had to retire and was immediately taken to hospital for stitches and surgery.

Luis Alberto Hernando has played second fiddle to Kilian Jornet far too many times… in 2013, the Spaniard pushed the Catalan close and despite a joint victory at Trans D’Havet he never had the better of the Salomon runner. That is until today! Matching Kilian step-for-step, Luis Alberto finally made a move on the tough long descent from Roques de los Muchachos, opened up a 30-second gap which he then extended to almost 6-minutes at the line. It was a consummate performance by one of the most liked and modest runners in the world.

Luis’s win was not easy though, Sage Canaday, to my surprise; repeated his tactic of 2013 and took to the front early and pushed hard to open a gap. Like in ‘13’ the gap he opened was reeled in and then he slowly lost contact with an inform Kilian and Luis pushing at the front.

Despite high-profile talent, the expected battle with Dakota Jones, Timmy Olson and several other key players never materialized and instead we saw a return to form for Tofol Castanyer, the rise of Stephan Hugenschmidt and an incredible first ultra by Brit, Tom Owens.

©iancorless.com.IMG_9258Transvulcania14It was an incredible day, but much of the talk has centered on the incredible comeback by Anna ‘Frosty’ Frost. You would have had to have been living in a cave to not know that Frosty has been struggling for the last 18-months with injury. It was an on and off affair that could have potentially stopped the unstoppable Kiwi racing again. However, just like Roy Hobbs in ‘The Natural’, Frosty hit the ball out of the field, grabbed the race by the scruff of the neck right from the start and lead from start to finish. Incredible!

Maite Mayora was my dark horse prediction for a shock performance and she didn’t let me down… her incredible ability at mountain and Skyrunning was put to great use on the trails of the GR131 and despite this being her first ultra, Maite produced a top-quality 2nd place.

Uxue Fraile once again showed that she has the grit and determination to hold on and mop up the places for 3rd and Emma Roca showed true grit and placed 4th despite fighting an obvious leg problem. Jodee Adams-Moore looked at one stage that she would place 3rd, she actually placed 6th behind Anne Lise Rousset.

The 2014 edition of the Transvulcania La Palma was once again and incredible and inspirational day of trail and mountain running and we have the ISF (International Skyrunning Federation) to thank for that. In 2012, Transvulcania was added to the Skyrunner® World Series when it had just 555 entrants, this year the entry list was 2000; four times the numbers! It just goes to show what an event this has become and for many, it is now considered a ‘bucket list race.’

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Results

Results HERE

 MEN

  1. Luis Alberto Hernando – ESP adidas 6:55:41
  2. Kilian Jornet ESP Salomon 7:01:34
  3. Sage Canaday USA Hoka One One 7:11:39
  4. Tofol Castanyer ESP Salomon 7:23:56
  5. Stephan Hugenschmidt GER Salomon 7:27:10
  6. Tom Owens GBR Salomon 7:31:15
  7. Mauel Merillas ESP 7:34:55
  8. Timothy Olson 7:35:22
  9. Pablo Villa ESP Scott 7:36:12
  10. Dakota Jones USA Montrail 7:42:35

 LADIES

  1. Anna Frost NZL Salomon 8:10:41
  2. Maite Mayora ESP La Sportiva 8:48:01
  3. Uxue Fraile ESP Vibram 8:48:01
  4. Emma Roca ESP Compressport/ Buff 8:58:45
  5. Anne Lise Rousset FRA Team Race Land 9:10:29
  6. Jodee Adams-Moore USA Scott Sports 9:19:14
  7. Andrea Huser SUI 9:28:25
  8. Krissy Moehl USA Patagonia 9:29:00
  9. Frederica Boifava ITA Alpsation 9:41:32
  10. Alessandra Carlini ITA Salomon/ Agisko 9:47:25

 

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Transvulcania Vertical Kilometer – Results and Images

©iancorless.com.IMG_7644Transvulcania14What a stunning location and what an inspirational day of running. For the first time, La Palma and Transvulcania La Palma held an inaugural Skyrunning Vertical Kilometer® on the zigzag trails leading from the beaches of Tazacorte, onwards and upwards and into the clouds.

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Hundreds of spectators turned out and lined the route in a scenario, not dissimilar to a scene in the Tour de France. Late evening heat, blue skies and a plethora of some of the best vertical runners in the world made the inaugural Transvulcania VK® an awe inspiring event.

It’s quite incredible when one looks up at the mountain that a trail weaves its way onwards and upwards. Weave it does and the views are quite incredible when one sees the beads of sweat and facial grimaces contrasted by the pastel coloured houses of Tazacorte behind.

Departing in 30-second or 1-minute intervals, runners departed the beach with just one objective; who could reach the finish line in the shortest time.

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Laura Orgue, Antonella Confortola, Emelie Forsberg would without doubt make an impact on the race, however, Elisa Dresco (wife of mountain running legend, Marco De Gasperi) used her speed and mountain skills to triumph on the day. Laura Orgue, Skyrunner® World Series VK Champion form 2013 placed 2nd and Azara Garcia de los Salmones Marcano 3rd.

Emelie Forsberg fresh from a very full ski season decided not to complete the whole distance preferring to use the event as a warm up for the ultra on Saturday.

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Kilian Jornet running on Spanish soil is treated like a hero, calm and relaxed, Kilian takes the pressure from adoring crowds in his stride and despite little running (Kilian like Emelie has just stepped off skis) placed 3rd. The day however went to the Dematteis brothers, Bernard and Martin who placed 1st and 2nd respectively. They produced to quality runs and reaped the just rewards.

On the podium, to the blasting sounds of AC/DC, the brothers provided us with some quality showboating proving that Skyrunning is without doubt a sport that not only requires grit, fitness and determination but it also requires passion, fun and humor.

Attention turns now to the main event, the Transvulcania La Palma ultra race that will start in the early hours of Saturday morning. Stay tuned for what will be an incredible event.

Results:

  1. Bernard Dematteis 47:23
  2. Martin Dematteis 48:26
  3. Kilian Jornet 49:33

 

  1. Elisa Desco 59:43
  2. Laura Orgue 1:01:10
  3. Azara Garcia de los Salmones Marcano 1:01:42

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VK at Transvulcania La Palma – Onwards and Upwards

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The stage is set for the inaugural Skyrunner® World Series Vertical Kilometer on the island of La Palma. Starting at the beach resort of Tazacorte, Skyrunners® will climb the steep and technical zigzag climb onwards and upwards in a lung bursting and quad busting ascent.

Notorious and some would say, in-famous, this technical trail has been a deciding factor in the Transvulcania La Palma main event in recent years as runners descend from the highest point of the course to the port of Tazacorte. For the first time, runners will now be able to test themselves against each other ‘in reverse’ on what will be an incredible visual spectacle.

iancorless.comP1030233Just one look at the mountain face and it is difficult to believe a trail exists… however, occasionally you will get a glimpse of a figure going up or coming down and the realization hits. Offering spectacular views, the VK will be a great showcase not only for the island of La Palma but also for the runners who will participate.

Antonella Confortola at Canazei VK

Antonella Confortola at Canazei VK

Laura Orgue along with Antonella Confortola requires no introduction to aficionados of the VK distance. Add to the mix, Emelie Forsberg and Elisa Desco and we have an incredible line up that will illuminate the winding path from the beach.

Kilian Jornet, fresh from a winter on skis will be looking to test his climbing legs against Marco Facchinelli, Bernard & Martin Dematteis, David Laney and Oscar and Marc Casal amongst others.

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Ones to watch:

Kilian Jornet

Emelie Forsberg

Antonella Confortola

Laura Orgue

Bernard Dematteis

Martin Dematteis

Elisa Desco

Oscar Casal

Marc Casal

Marco Facchinelli

Nadir Maguet

Francesca Rossi

Velentin Vergilyush

David Laney

The racing starts at 1700 hours, Thursday may 8th 

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Great Lakeland 3 Day ™ Day 3

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The final day of the Great Lakeland 3 Day ™ was very much a victory lap as runners finished of the final leg of a 3-day triangular route, navigating via a selection of trigs to arrive back at Pooley Bridge where they had all started 3-days earlier.

The damp, misty and wet conditions of the previous day faded away with the arrival of dawn. Although the day would remain overcast for the majority, the occasional glimpse of sun would appear when the clouds decided to break.

Although a shorter day, a great deal of challenges would confront the Elite, A, B and C categories. The great success of the GL3D is the appeal and flexibility for each participant to race at a different level on different days if required. Shane Ohly said, ‘We are a small but adventurous three-day mountain marathon with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere that attracts both runners and long-distance walkers.’

The race has been an incredible success and the addition of the C course has made the 2014 edition even more appealing providing a tough and challenging adventure for walkers. Rather than complex navigation, the emphasis is on long mountain journeys, spectacular scenery and enjoying an amazing mountain experience.

Brilliantly organized, great fun, tough, a real challenge… are all words and comments that could be heard as participants departed from the race base at Pooley Bridge.

I am sure many will be back in 2015.

 

Overall Results: 

Elite:

Jim Mann 16:30:28

Chris Warner 18:29:57

Robert Hicks 19:08:56

1st lady: Kerstin Rosenqvist 21:39:15

A

Simon Harper 17:38:38

Jim Trueman 18:24:30

Matt Puxon 18:54:21

1st lady: Sally Ann Spencer 19:59:13

B

Alexander Beaven 12:37:40

David Nevill 13:10:03

Nick Gallivan 13:45:42

1st lady: Christine Waller 16:34:26

C

Stephen Burt 11:49:56

Jacqueline Cooper 12:59:25

Martin & Nicola Kirkman 13:00:20

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Great Lakeland 3 Day ™ Day 2

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Heavy rain during the night cleared to low-lying mist and persistent light rain. It was the forecast for the whole of day-2 of the Great Lakeland 3 Day ™

Departing day-1 camp, runners had a starting window of 0700 – 0900. This staggered start providing an opportunity for slower participants to get on the trail and covering ground while faster competitors gained a little extra sleep or a second breakfast.

It was a classic day on the Lakeland fells and mountains. The four courses, Elite, A, B and C allowed each and every participant to gain a flavor of a true Lakeland experience. Kentmere, Troutbeck, Ambleside, Rydal Water and peaks at Loughrigg Fell, Great Rigg, Red Screes, High Peak, Lingmoor Fell Seargent Man and a climb up to Stickle Tarn to finish off the day.

Of course, not all participants covered all the peaks… each course had its highlights and challenges. Elite runners tackled 3,264m of vertical gain and 50.9k, A Couse, 2,704m and 45.7k, B course 2,129m and 34.9km and finally the C course 748m and 22.4k. At the finish, the verdict was unanimous, a very tough but an extremely challenging day in sometimes difficult conditions; particularly when navigating due to very low mist and poor visibility.

In camp, after a long day, the free ale and cider flowed as each and every runner told stories of a day on the fells and mountains of the English Lakes. One thing is for sure; with 1-day still to go, the GL3D has been an incredible success.

Results Overall after day-2:

Elite

 

Jim Mann 12:13:59

Tim Laney 12:34:03

David Spence 13:43:06

 

1st lady – Kerstin Rosenqvist 16:08:04

 

A

 

Simon Harper 13:51:33

Jim Trueman 13:56:47

Matt Poxon 14:35:27

 

1st lady – Sally Ann Spencer 15:04:15

 

B

 

Eddy Charlton-Weedy 8:09:48

Alexander Beaven 9:34:13

David Neill 9:27:15

 

1st lady – Christine Waller 12:27:05

 

C

 

Stephen Burt 7:47:44

Jaqueline Cooper 9:07:40

Martin & Nicola Kirkman 9:09:54

 

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