Kílian Jornet

Spanish professional sky runner, long-distance runner, trail runner and ski mountaineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kílian Jornet Burgada (Catalan pronunciation: [̍ˈkiljən ʒuɾˈnɛt buɾˈɣaðə]; born 27 October 1987) is a Catalan professional long-distance trail runner and ski mountaineer.[3][4][5] Jornet has won some of the most prestigious ultramarathons, including the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc multiple times, Grand Raid, Western States and Hardrock.

NationalitySpain Spanish
BornKílian Jornet Burgada
(1987-10-27) 27 October 1987 (age 38)
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Weight58 kg (128 lb; 9.1 st)[2]
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Kílian Jornet
Personal information
NationalitySpain Spanish
BornKílian Jornet Burgada
(1987-10-27) 27 October 1987 (age 38)
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Weight58 kg (128 lb; 9.1 st)[2]
Life partnerEmelie Forsberg
Websitewww.kilianjornet.cat
Medal record
Representing  Spain
Ski mountaineering
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2010vertical race
Gold medal – first place2011individual
Gold medal – first place2011vertical race
Gold medal – first place2015vertical race
Silver medal – second place2010individual
Bronze medal – third place2008long distance
Bronze medal – third place2008relay
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2009vertical race
Gold medal – first place2012vertical race
Silver medal – second place2009relay
Silver medal – second place2012individual
Mountain running
Skyrunner World Series
Gold medal – first place2007Sky
Gold medal – first place2008Sky
Gold medal – first place2009Sky
Gold medal – first place2012Sky
Gold medal – first place2012Ultra
Gold medal – first place2013Sky
Gold medal – first place2013Ultra
Gold medal – first place2014Sky
Gold medal – first place2014Ultra
Gold medal – first place2014Vertical Kilometer
Silver medal – second place2013Vertical Kilometer
Skyrunning
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 PremanaSkyMarathon
Gold medal – first place2014 ChamonixVertical Kilometer
Gold medal – first place2014 ChamonixSkyMarathon
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2008 ZegamaSkyRace
Gold medal – first place2013 CanazeiSkyRace
Gold medal – first place2013 CanazeiVertical Kilometer
Gold medal – first place2013 VicenzaUltra SkyMarathon
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Jornet holds the fastest known time speed record for the ascent and descent of the Matterhorn (Lion ridge) and the speed record for Mont Blanc on foot. In addition, he holds the 24-hour uphill skiing record: 23,864-meters (78,274 ft).[6][7]

Early life and education

Cap de Rec mountain hut where Jornet grew up

Jornet was born in Sabadell, Catalonia, Spain near Barcelona. He grew up in Refugi de Cap de Rec, a mountain hut at 2000 meters in the Pyrenees at the cross-country Lles ski resort in Lles de Cerdanya, where his father was a hut keeper and mountain guide.[3] At the age of three he climbed Tuc de Molières, a three-thousander in the Pyrenees. By the age of five he climbed Aneto 3,404 m (11,168 ft), the highest mountain in the Pyrenees, and a year later he climbed his first four-thousander, the Breithorn (4,164 m (13,661 ft)) on the Switzerland - Italy border.[8]

Jornet studied at the University of Perpignan Via Domitia.[9][better source needed]

Career

Jornet has been recognised as an elite athlete since 2004[10] by the Catalan and Spanish sports councils (Consell Català de l’Esport and Consejo Superior de Deportes).[11] In 2005 he set a course record of 2:30:57 for the race to the 4,015-metre (13,173 ft) summit of the Dôme de Neige des Écrins.[12] He was World Champion in the Buff SkyRunner World Series in 2007,[10] 2008 and 2009[13] becoming the youngest athlete to win this honour.[10]

Personal life

His sister Naila Jornet Burgada and his partner Emelie Forsberg from Sweden also compete in ski mountaineering and skyrunning events.[14]

On 7 September 2013 Jornet and Forsberg had to be rescued by the "Peloton de Gendarmerie de haute montagne" (PGHM, alpine rescue squad) at 3,800 meters of altitude (ésperon Frendo) while attempting to climb the north face of the Aiguille du Midi in the Mont Blanc massif, wearing trail running shoes with crampons[15] and a body stocking.[citation needed]

Since February 2016 Jornet and Forsberg have been living in Måndalen in Rauma Municipality, Norway.[16]

Jornet and Forsberg have three children, born in March 2019, April 2021, and early 2025.[17]

"Summits of My Life" Project

Jornet supposedly climbed Everest twice in 2017 without the use of supplemental oxygen, although his claims have been widely contested.

Summits of My Life was a project, trying to set ascent and descent records for some of the world's major mountains:

  • Kilimanjaro 5,895 m (19,341 ft). On 29 September 2010, Jornet ascended and descended Kilimanjaro in a record time of 7 hours, 14 minutes. This record was broken on 13 August 2014, when the Ecuadorian mountain guide Karl Egloff ran up and down in 6 hours and 42 minutes.[18]
  • Mont Blanc traverse, 4,810 m (15,780 ft). In September 2012, Jornet completed the Innominata, a route linking Courmayeur and Chamonix, in 8 hours and 42 minutes.[19] A previous attempt at ski crossing the Mont Blanc massif from Les Contamines to Champex in June 2012 resulted in the death of the French mountaineer Stéphane Brosse when a snow cornice collapsed under him.[20][21][22]
  • Mont Blanc. In July 2013, Jornet achieved the fastest known time for the ascent and descent from Chamonix in 4 hours and 57 minutes.[23][24]
  • Matterhorn, 4,478 m (14,692 ft). In August 2013, Jornet achieved the fastest known time for the ascent and descent from Breuil-Cervinia in 2 hours and 52 minutes.[25] He improved the previous fastest known time set by Bruno Brunod in 1995 by more than 20 minutes. He started climbing up the 4,478 m (14,692 ft) peak during mid-afternoon local time, reaching the summit in 1 hour 56 minutes via the Lion Ridge from the Italian side.[26]
  • Denali, 6,168 m (20,236 ft). In June 2014 Jornet completed the fastest known time for the ascent and descent with a time of 11 hours and 48 minutes using both skis and crampons, breaking the previous record by 5 hours and 6 minutes.[27][28] Karl Eggloff broke this record by running up and down Denali in 11 hours 44 minutes, on 20 June 2019. Eggloff did not use skis during the descent.
  • Aconcagua, 6,960 m (22,830 ft). In December 2014 Jornet set a record for climbing and descending Aconcagua from Horcones (the nearest road, at Puente del Inca) and back, in 12 hours and 49 minutes. Jornet's record was broken in February 2015, again by Karl Egloff, who completed the route in 11 hours and 52 minutes.[29]
  • Elbrus, 5,642 m (18,510 ft). Jornet made an attempt in 2013 to set the fastest known time for the ascent and descent from Azau but was forced to turn back by bad weather.[30] The fastest known time for the ascent is 3:23:37 set in 2010 by Andrzej Bargiel, while the record time for ascent and descent is 4:20:45, set on 7 May 2017 by Karl Egloff.[31][32][33]
  • Mount Everest, 8,848 m (29,029 ft). Jornet has claimed that he summited Mount Everest at midnight (local time) on 22 May 2017. Climbing without supplemental oxygen, he supposedly reached the top in 26 hours from base camp, again reaching the summit on May 29 from advanced base camp in 17 hours, about 15–20 minutes slower than the records from this camp set by Hans Kammerlander and Christian Stangl in 1996 and 2006, respectively.[34] Jornet provided no evidence of this feat, and his claims have been widely disputed by other mountain runners.[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]

"Alpine Connections" Project

Selected results

Mountain running / skyrunning

  • 2005:
    • 1st, and 2nd in the combined ranking at the "Cuita al Sol" race (in Spain)
    • 1st, and course record, Dôme de Neige des Écrins (in France)
    • 2nd, "Cross Vertical", in Andorra
    • 2nd, Prueba de Copa de España“ race, Buff-Salomon Vallnord
  • 2006:
  • 2007:
    • Champion of the year and four times 1st, Skyrunner World Series[44]
    • 1st, Mount Ontake Skyrace (in Japan)
    • 2nd, Orobie Skyrace team race (in Italy) together with Jordi Martin Pascual and Xavier Zapater Bargue
  • 2008:
  • 2009:
  • 2010:
  • 2011:
    • 1st, The North Face 100, Blue Mountains, Australia. Course Record
    • 1st, Western States 100, California, USA
    • 1st, UTMB, France
  • 2012:
  • 2013:
  • 2014:
    • 2nd, Transvulcania, Spain
    • 1st, Zegama-Aizkorri, Spain
    • 1st, Hardrock 100, Colorado, USA. Course Record clockwise
    • 1st, Marathon du Mont Blanc, Skyrunner World Championship, France
    • 1st, Vertical Kilometer race, Skyrunner World Championship, France
    • 1st, The Rut 50K, Skyrunner World Championship, Montana, USA
    • 1st, The Rut VK, Skyrunner World Championship, Montana, USA
    • 1st, Sierre-Zinal, Switzerland
    • 1st, Trofeo Kima, Italy
  • 2015
    • 1st, Mount Marathon Race, Alaska, USA. Then Course Record
    • 1st, Hardrock 100, Colorado, USA. Course Record (ccw)
    • 1st, Ultra Pirineu, Bagà, Spain. Course Record
    • 1st, Sierre-Zinal, Switzerland
  • 2016
    • 1st, Zegama-Aizkorri, Spain
    • 1st, Hardrock 100, Colorado, USA. Tie with Jason Schlarb (USA)
  • 2017
    • 1st, Marathon du Mont Blanc, France
    • 1st, Hardrock 100, Colorado, USA
    • 1st, Sierre-Zinal, Switzerland
    • 2nd, UTMB, France
    • 1st, Salomon Glen Coe Skyline, Scotland (course record)
  • 2018
    • 1st, Marathon du Mont Blanc, France
    • 1st, Trofeo Kima, Italy
    • Fastest Known Time, Bob Graham Round, Lake District, England
    • 1st, Sierre-Zinal, Switzerland
  • 2019
  • 2021
    • Vertical Kilometer Fastest Known Time 28'48'04 [45]
  • 2022
    • 1st, Zegama-Aizkorri, Spain (10th victory)
    • 1st, Hardrock 100, Colorado, USA, Course Record (cw) 21:36:24
    • 5th, Sierre-Zinal, Switzerland
    • 1st, UTMB, Course Record in 19:49:30
  • 2024
  • 2025

Climbing

  • 2006: 2nd, International Championship SkySpeed Climb

Duathlon

  • 2006:
  • 2007:
    • 1st Núria-Queralbs Salomon Compex, "senior" class[46]

Ski mountaineering

  • 2002:
    • 2nd, Spanish Championship team race together with Gil Erra, "cadet" class
    • 4th, Spanish Cup, "cadet" class
    • 5th, Spanish Championship single race, "cadet" class
  • 2003:
    • 1st, Spanish Championship team race together with Jaume Guàrdia
  • 2004:
    • 1st, World Championship vertical race, "cadet" class
    • 1st, Spanish Championship single race, "cadet" class
    • 1st, Spanish Championship vertical race, "cadet" class
    • 1st, Spanish Championship vertical race together with Aleix Pubill Rodríguez, "cadet" class
    • 2nd, World Championship single race, "cadet" class
    • 3rd, European Cup single race, "cadet" class
  • 2005:
    • 1st, European Championship vertical race, "cadet" class
    • 1st, Spanish Championship single race, "cadet" class
    • 1st, Spanish Cup (Spanish: Copa España) single race, "cadet" class
    • 1st, European Cup single race, "cadet" class
    • 1st, Spanish Championship team race together with Jordi Oliva
    • 3rd, Spanish Championship vertical race
    • 4th, Spanish Cup single race, "cadet" class
  • 2007:
    • 1st, European Championship single race, "junior" class
    • 1st, European Championship vertical race, "junior" class
    • 1st, European Championship relay race together with Mireia Miró Varela and Marc Pinsach Rubirola, "junior" class
    • 1st, European Championship team race, "junior" class
    • 1st, 20th "Traça Catalana"
    • 2nd, Spanish Cup vertical race
  • 2008:
  • 2009:
    • 1st, European Championship vertical race
    • 2nd, European Championship relay race together with Javier Martín de Villa, Joan Maria Vendrell Martínez and Manuel Pérez Brunicardi
    • 5th, European Championship team race together with Javier Martín de Villa
  • 2010:
    • 1st, World Championship vertical race[48]
    • 2nd, World Championship single race[49]
    • 3rd, World Championship combination ranking[50]
    • 4th, World Championship relay race (together with Javier Martín de Villa, Manuel Pérez Brunicardi and Marc Pinsach Rubirola)[51]
    • 8th, World Championship team race (together with Marc Pinsach Rubirola)[52]
    • 1st (espoirs), Trophée des Gastlosen (ISMF World Cup), together with Marc Pinsach Rubirola[53]
  • 2011:
    • 1st, World Championship single race
    • 1st, World Championship vertical race
    • 1st, World Championship vertical, combined ranking
    • 4th, World Championship relay, together with Marc Pinsach Rubirola, Miguel Caballero Ortega, Javier Martín de Villa
    • 8th, World Championship team race (together with Marc Pinsach Rubirola)
    • 1st, Mountain Attack[54]
  • 2012:
    • 1st, European Championship vertical race
    • 1st, World Championship vertical, combined ranking
    • 2nd, European Championship single
    • 4th, European Championship relay, together with Marc Pinsach Rubirola, Marc Solà Pastoret and Miguel Caballero Ortega
    • 5th, European Championship team, together with Marc Pinsach Rubirola
    • 1st and course record, Mountain Attack[55]
    • 1st, Patrouille de la Maya, together with Valentin Favre and Alexis Sévennec-Verdier[56]

Pierra Menta

Patrouille des Glaciers

Trofeo Mezzalama

Summit list

The Matterhorn

List of mountains summited:

Filmography

  • Summits of my life – A Fine Line (2012) was presented in the Palau de la Música Catalana de Barcelona and shows Jornet accompanied by his mother, sister, his first trainer, and his friends, like Stéphane Brosse, Mireia Miró Varela, Vivian Bruchez, Matheo Jacquemoud, Jordi Tosas and Anna Frost.[67]
  • Summits of my life - Déjame Vivir (2014) was released online in 2014. It shows Jornets activities during 2013, the Mont Blanc running record in July, his speed record on the Matterhorn in August and his run on Mount Elbrus in mid-September.[68]
  • Summits of my life - Langtang (2015)
  • Summits of my life - Path to Everest (2018)

Bibliography

  • Jornet, Kílian (2011). Run or Die. Velo Press. ISBN 978-1937715090.
  • Jornet, Kílian (2013). The invisible border.
  • Jornet, Kílian (2020). Above the Clouds: How I Carved My Own Path to the Top of the World. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0008412128.

See also

References

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