World Championships of Ski Mountaineering explained

The World Championships of Ski Mountaineering are biannually held ski mountaineering competitions.[1]

History

The events were originally sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC). The first official world mastership of the ISMC was carried out in the "International Year of Mountains" (2002), declared by the United Nations.[2] The championship was held in Serre Chevalier, France, from January 24 to January 27, 2002. Prior the Italian Trofeo Mezzalama was held as "World Championship of Ski Mountaineering" with the classes "Civilians", "Soldiers" and "Mountain guides" in 1975.[3] Because the ISMC merged into the International Ski Mountaineering Federation (ISMF) in 2008, the next championships were sanctioned by the ISMF.[4] In 2011, the originally planned 9th edition of the European Championships of Ski Mountaineering at last was held as 6th edition of the World Championships.[5]

Medalist teams of the 1975 Trofeo Mezzalama
"civilian teams" Renzo Meynet Osvaldo Ronc Mirko Stangalino[6]
   
   
"military teams" Angelo Genuin Bruno Bonaldi Luigi "Gigi" Weiss
 Gianfranco Stella Aldo Stella Leo Vidi[7]
 Willy Bertin Felice Darioli Fabrizio Pedranzini
"mountain guides" Oreste Squinobal Arturo Squinobal Lorenzo Squinobal
   
   

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Further venues of the ISMC World Championships were the Aran Valley (Spain) in 2004, the Italian Province of Cuneo in 2006, and Portes du Soleil (Switzerland) in 2008.[9] The World Championships are supported by the national organizations of the carrying out countries.[10]

Ratings

The disciplines are rated by gender and age groups. In 2002, only individual and team (2 racers) races were held and rated, added with a combined ranking. At the 2004 championship a relay event and a vertical race competition were added. The men's relay teams were of four racers and the women's teams of three. In the following years all relay teams were of four ski mountaineers. In 2006 the relay race was canceled because of bad snow conditions, and consequently there was no combined ranking. At the 2008 World Masterships a long-distance race was added.[11]

The national squads are often mixed with up an coming athletes of the "Espoirs"-level. Some nations do not have squads with enough racers for all disciplines.[12]

Medalist nations and disciplines

(by point-awarding system)[13]

yearvenue1.2.3.disciplines
individualteamcombinationrelayvertical racelong distance
1st 2002Serre Chevalier, FRA France ItalyXXX
2nd 2004Aran Valley, ESP Italy FranceXXXXX
3rd 2006Province of Cuneo, ITA Italy FranceXXX
4th 2008Champery, Portes du Soleil, SUI Italy FranceXXXXXX
5th 2010Gran Valira, AND Italy FranceXXXXX
6th 2011Claut, ITA France ItalyX XXXX
7th 2013Puy-Saint-Vincent, Pelvoux, FRA Italy FranceXXXXX
8th 2015Verbier, SUI Italy FranceXXXXX
9th 2017Tambre - Piancavallo, ITA Italy FranceXXXXX
10th 2019Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI Italy FranceXXXXX
11th 2021Comapedrosa La Massana, AND Italy FranceXXXXX
12th 2023Boí Taüll, ESPXXXX

See also

External links

See main article: world championships.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 30 March 2022. Long-distance team ski mountaineering world titles on offer at Tour du Rutor . 2022-03-31 . www.insidethegames.biz.
  2. Web site: OlympicTalk . 2022-03-03 . Nils van der Poel sets retirement plan from speed skating . 2022-03-31 . OlympicTalk NBC Sports . en-US.
  3. [Rolf Majcen]
  4. [Karl Posch]
  5. Web site: Jones . Cody . Summit ski mountaineering athletes rise to the top of the competition at Vail's Winter Mountain Games . 2022-03-31 . www.summitdaily.com . March 2022 . en-US.
  6. http://www.old.inalto.org/magazine/trofeo_mezzalama_2005_04.shtml Albo d'oro
  7. http://www.fondoitalia.it/personaggi/Genuin_Angelo.html Genuin Angelo
  8. Web site: Ski Mountaineering: The 6 Hardest Ski Touring Races in the World . 2022-03-31 . www.ispo.com . en.
  9. http://theuiaa.org/interna.php?page=Ski_history&change_language=ENG History of ski mountaineering
  10. Web site: Colbert . Austin . Gaston brothers win another Power of Four skimo race a decade after their first . 2022-03-31 . www.aspentimes.com . 9 March 2022 . en-US.
  11. Web site: 2022-03-07 . Learn about Colorado's fascinating ski history at this Vail museum for free . 2022-03-31 . The Denver Post . en-US.
  12. Web site: 2021-12-15 . Ski Mountaineering World Cup begins in Italy . 2022-03-31 . PlanetSKI.
  13. http://sports123.com/mou/index.html Mountaineering-World Ski Mountaineering Championships