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2004 Sierre Zinal Race
1st WMRA World Long Distance Mountain
Running Championship
8th of August 2004.
Mexican Ricardo Mejia and Swiss Angelina
Joly become the first long distance champions.
1st WMRA World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships
Sierre-Zinal. The race amongst the five 4000 m high
mountains.
The 31st edition of Sierre-Zinal took place on the
8th of August 2004. Almost all the course of this classic
race of 31km, with an ascent of 2000m and descent of
800m is run at an altitude between 2000 and 2500 meters.
As usual, the organisers staged a wonderful event, and
a great atmosphere created. The World Mountain Running
Association, who organise the Mountain Running World
Trophy for IAAF, decided to create a new award which
gives recognition to the specialists of long distance
mountain running. They were delighted that the great
Sierre-Zinal race agreed to support this initiative,
and to their event being classed as the first World
Long Distance Mountain Running Championship. The first
three men and first three women received WMRA /IAAF
medals and the two winners are the first official World
Champions of long distance mountain running.
The story of a legend
In Switzerland, in the early seventies, the only mountain
race was Fionnay-Panossière, where
about 60 people most of them Nordic skiers
ran with skiing sticks. Jean-Claude Pont dreamed of
a beautiful mountain race which would combine his two
passions, running and mountaineering, since he was also
a mountain guide! He choose a long course between the
town of Sierre in the valley of Valais, and Zinal high
in the mountains. The course went straight up to Ponchettes
and then along the slope through Chandolin, Tignousa,
past the famous Hotel Weisshorn, to the mountain pastures
of Nava and Barneusa before finishing by means of a
steep descent to the ski resort of Zinal.
For the first edition in 1974, less than 1000 participants
entered the race. Great champions such as the Belgian,
Gaston Roelants (World cross country champion), the
Frenchman Jean-Paul Pierrat (winner of the Vasaloppet),
and Chantal Langlacé (a former world record holder
for the womans marathon) have competed.
There is also a tourists event which starts
four hours before the elite and encourage
them when they are passing. Many mountain races now
accommodate walkers in this way, allowing them to start
before the runners on the same course.
31 years later, in 2004, 3000 runners participate.
Jonathan Wyatt, 2003 winner and record holder for the
course, was absent as he prepared for the Olympic marathon.
The favourites were the Mexican Ricardo Meija (three
times winner), the Englishmen Billy Burns (one time
winner and three times second), Martin Cox and John
Brown. But the Colombian Jacinto Lopez (winner in 1994,
when 24 years old), and Swiss Christian Charrière
(best Swiss last year) could not be discounted. Other
potential medallists were Sébastien Epiney, Tarcis
Ancay, and Jean-Yves Rey.
In the womens race, Scotlands Angela Mudge (World mountain
running champion in 2000) the only woman to complete
the course in less than three hours, was absent due
to a knee injury. So, the race was more open with the
Russian Vera Soukhova (winner in 1999), the Colombian
Maria Rodriguez, running in Europe for the first time
this year, the Swiss girls Angeline Joly and Nathalie
Etzensperger (respectively 2nd and 3rd last year), and
the French Isabelle Guillot, four times world champion
of mountain running, and still 4th at the European mountain
running championship this year, testing herself over
the longer distance and the rocky passages for the first
time.
Sierre-Zinal is a race not only for the champions.
It is also an exhilarating experience to run together
in awe-inspiring scenery, and through villages full
of spectators. The 2900 participants arriving in Zinal
exhausted by 31 kilometres, 2000 m up and 800 m down
on steep paths have their reward in completing this
marathon in the mountains.
The tourists who start at five oclock
before the rising sun take between 5 and 8 hours to
walk the course. The serious runners who start at nine
take an average of 4 hours.
The Mexican favourite Ricardo Meija took the lead from
the start. Only the German Schiessl followed him and
everybody thought that he was going too fast. But the
order remained the same until the finish. The Englishman
Billy Burns repeated his fine performances of recent
years by finishing in 3rd position, following by the
local Swiss Tarcis Ancay, who lives near Zinal, recording
a personal best time for his favourite race.
Isabelle Guillot leading the entire ascent is passed
in the technical passages.
The suspense was higher during the ladies competition!
Isabelle Guillot showed her World championship form
with a fast ascent, knowing she would not be so good
over the rocky narrow paths along the top of the course
She led the race for the first 2 hours 20 minutes. But
behind her, four women ran together until almost the
Hotel Weisshorn. A very good athlete over the technical
parts of the course, Angelina Joly, passed Guillot on
the narrow path of Nava after 22 km, and raced to her
first Sierre Zinal victory and the first female World
Long Distance Mountain Running Champion. This was the
first important title for schoolteacher Angelina, 29,
and a member of the Swiss National Team of mountain
racing. Her power during the ascent, and her strength
in technical passages, show great potential for her
future career. Behind her, the young Colombian Maria
Rodriguez took the silver medal running confidently
over the last technical quarter of the course. Isabelle
Guillot succeeded in keeping in the bronze medal position
thus claiming her 10th international individual medal
in mountain racing!
Serge Moro (Marketing Director The World Mountain
Running Association.)
(source: wmra, 13.08.2004)
Here are theHere are the
results for the locals who travelled to the
1st WMRA World Long Distance Mountain Running Championship
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