2019 Trail World Championships Explained
The 2019 Trail World Championships was the ninth edition of the global trail running competition, organised by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) and International Trail Running Association (ITRA). It was held on 8 June 2019 in Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. The event was hosted by the annual Ultra Trilhos dos Abutres (Vultures Trail) and featured a course of 44 km in distance with uphills totalling 2120 m and downhills totalling 1970 m. The men's individual race was won by Great Britain's Jonathan Albon and the women's individual race was won by France's Blandine L'Hirondel. France won both the men's and women's team rankings.[2] [3]
Results
Men
Individual | | 3:35:34 | | 3:37:47 | | 3:40:34 |
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Women
Individual | | 4:06:15 | | 4:14:27 | | 4:15:03 |
Team | | | | | | | |
External links
Notes and References
- https://itra.run/documents/Presse/04-2019-EN_-_Press_Release_April_2019.pdf Final road to the 2019TWC
- https://itra.run/?id=279 Results of the 2019 Trail World Championships
- https://trailrunner.com/event/trilhos-dos-abutres-vultures-trail-running/ Trilhos Dos Abutres (“Vultures Trail” Running)