Kilomètre vertical de Fully

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The Kilomètre vertical de Fully is an international skyrunning competition held for the first time in 2001. It is held every year in July in Fully (Switzerland) and is valid for the Vertical Kilometer World Circuit.[1]

DateJuly
LocationSwitzerland Fully
Distance1.9 km / 1,000 m D+
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Kilomètre vertical de Fully
DateJuly
LocationSwitzerland Fully
Event typeVertical Kilometer
Distance1.9 km / 1,000 m D+
Established2001
Official sitekmvertical.ch
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The race begins at the hydro powerplant Belle Usine and follows the route of the defunct cable car that was built in 1912, and once serviced the Fully dam which is located at 2130 meters, though the race ends after gaining exactly 1000 meters of altitude, at Les Garettes.[2]

Editions

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YearEditionMen's winnerTimeWomen's winnerTimeNotes
2001 1st Switzerland Emmanuel Vaudan32:54 Switzerland Catherine Mabillard42:13 [3]
2002 2nd Italy Ezio Bordet34:23 Switzerland Cristina Favre-Moretti38:48
2003 3rd Switzerland Emmanuel Vaudan33.57 Switzerland Cristina Favre-Moretti39:00
2004 4th Switzerland Emmanuel Vaudan32:18 Switzerland Cristina Favre-Moretti38:09
2005 5th France Jean-Christophe Dupont34:21 Italy Chiara Raso40:16
2006 6th Spain Kilian Jornet31:55 Switzerland Colette Borcard39:17
2007 7th Spain Kilian Jornet31:52 Switzerland Nathalie Etzensperger40:26
2008 8th France Pierre Chauvet32:06 Spain Mireia Miró Varela40:35
2009 9th France Serge Garnier32:14 France Laëtitia Roux37:55
2010 10th Switzerland Emmanuel Vaudan30:56 Switzerland Nathalie Etzensperger39:59 WR men[4]
2011 11th Italy Manfred Reichegger30:46 Switzerland Maude Mathys38:24 WR men[4]
2012 12th Italy Urban Zemmer30:26 France Christel Dewalle36:48 WR men
2013 13th Italy Urban Zemmer30:54 France Christel Dewalle37:17
2014 14th Italy Urban Zemmer29:42 France Christel Dewalle34:44 WR men & women
2015 15th Italy Urban Zemmer30:11 France Jessica Pardin39:45
2016 16th Italy Nadir Maguet30:17 France Christel Dewalle35:57
2017 17th Italy Philip Goetsch28:53 France Christel Dewalle35:10 REC men[4]
2018 18th Italy Henri Aymonod30:48 France Christel Dewalle35:38
2019 19th Italy Henri Aymonod 31:36 France Christel Dewalle 34:49
2020 Race cancelled
2021
2022 20th Italy Henri Aymonod 31:01 France Christel Dewalle 34:14
2023 21st Switzerland Aurélien Gay 31:24 France Christel Dewalle 34:12
2024 22nd Italy Henri Aymonod 29:56 France Christel Dewalle 33:43
2025 23rd Switzerland Rémi Bonnet 27:21 France Axelle Mollaret 32:52 WR men & women
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