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词条 Jungfrau Marathon
释义

  1. The course

  2. Past winners

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox athletics race
| bgcolour = darkred
| date = September
| location = Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains, Switzerland
| type = Mountain running
| distance = Mountain marathon
| est = 1993
| sponsor =
| record = Men:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Jonathan Wyatt 2:49:01
Women:
{{flagicon|SUI}} Maude Mathys 3:12:56
| homepage = {{URL|https://www.jungfrau-marathon.ch/}}
}}

The Jungfrau Marathon is one of the best known mountain marathons in the world, in full view of the famous Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains in the Bernese Oberland area of the Swiss Alps.

The first Jungfrau Marathon was held in 1993. Approximately 3,500 runners from 35 different nations participate. The Jungfrau Marathon takes place each year in September.

The 2007 edition of the competition incorporated the World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge and attracted 4200 participants from 50 countries.[1]

The course

The {{convert|42.195|km|mi|adj=on}} course starts in Interlaken and climbs 5,960 feet (1,823 m) in elevation to the finish at the Kleine Scheidegg.

The first 10 km of the course are flat. The race begins in central Interlaken and circles around the town centre before moving east to Bönigen, where runners briefly run along the shore of Lake Brienz. The race proceeds southwards to Wilderswil at the 10 km mark. From there the course heads upward through Zweilütschinen (at 15 km) to Lauterbrunnen (at 20 km). The course loops for 5 km south of the town before returning to Lauterbrunnen and then heading eastward up the alpside. It is at this point that the race is steepest, zigzagging up the hillside and climbing 450 m in the 5 km to Wengen. The course heads southeast and relentlessly upward over the Wengernalp, turning east and then northeast beneath the Eiger toward the finish. It reaches its highest point of 7,234 feet (2,205 m) around the 40 km point, and then heads steeply downhill for the last kilometre to the finish at Kleine Scheidegg at an altitude of 2061 m.[2] At the highest point the runners are traditionally greeted by a bagpipe player.

Past winners

Key:{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
EditionDateMen's WinnerTime
(h:m:s)
Women's WinnerTime
(h:m:s)
Notes
1st25-09-1993Jörg Hägler|SUI}}3:00:05Birgit Lennartz|GER}}3:30:00
2nd24-09-1994Marco Kaminski|SUI}}3:02:05Fabiola Rueda-Oppliger|SUI}}3:34:01
3rd09-09-1995Marco Kaminski|SUI}}3:00:19Sibylle Blersch|SUI}}3:28:46
4th07-09-1996Marco Kaminski|SUI}}2:55:07Isabella Moretti|SUI}}3:27:57
5th06-09-1997Marco Kaminski|SUI}}2:58:43Franziska Rochat-Moser|SUI}}3:22:49
6th05-09-1998Petr Kadlec|CZE}}2:59:03Irina Kazakova|FRA}}3:23:53
7th04-09-1999Marco Kaminski|SUI}}2:54:34Svetlana Netchaeva|RUS}}3:23:38
8th02-09-2000Sergey Kaledin|RUS}}2:59:33Svetlana Netchaeva|RUS}}3:22:04
9th01-09-2001Chaham El Maati|MAR}}2:56:37Marie-Luce Romanens|SUI}}3:21:03
10th6/7-09-2002Tesfaye Eticha|ETH|1996}}2:53:28Chantal Dällenbach|FRA}}3:25:18
11th06-09-2003Jonathan Wyatt|NZL}}2:49:01Emebet Abossa|ETH|1996}}3:21:46
12th11-09-2004Tesfaye Eticha|ETH|1996}}2:59:30Emebet Abossa|ETH|1996}}3:23:11
13th10-09-2005Tesfaye Eticha|ETH|1996}}2:59:21Emebet Abossa|ETH|1996}}3:29:15
14th09-09-2006Tesfaye Eticha|ETH|1996}}2:59:44Simona Staicu|ROM}}3:26:26
15th08-09-2007Jonathan Wyatt|NZL}}2:55:33Anita Håkenstad|NOR}}3:23:06
16th06-09-2008Hermann Achmüller|ITA}}3:03:18Simona Staicu|HUN}}3:35:05
17th05-09-2009Jonathan Wyatt|NZL}}2:58:33Claudia Landolt|CZE}}3:34:24
18th09-09-2010Marco De Gasperi|ITA}}2:56:42Simona Staicu|HUN}}3:33:45
19th10-09-2011Markus Hohenwarter|AUT}}3:01:52Aline Camboulives|FRA}}3:29:56
20th8/9-09-2012Markus Hohenwarter|AUT}}2:59:42Stevie Kremer|USA}}3:22:42
21st14-09-2013Geoffrey Ndungu|KEN}}2:50:29Andrea Mayr|AUT}}3:20:21
22nd12-09-2014Paul Michieka|KEN}}3:01.57Aline Camboulives|FRA}}3:27:20[3][4]
23rd12-09-2015Shaban Mustafa|BUL}}3:02.37Aline Camboulives|FRA}}3:28:43
24th10-09-2016Robbie Simpson|GBR}}3:00.11Martina Strähl|SUI}}3:19:15
25th09-09-2017José David Cardona|COL}}2:56.20Maude Mathys|SUI}}3:12:56
26th08-09-2018Robbie Simpson|GBR}}2:56:31Martina Strähl|SUI}}3:14:36

References

1. ^Hughes, Danny (2007-09-08). Wyatt dominates World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge …of course!. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-06-23.
2. ^19. Jungfrau-Marathon: 2011 Jungfrau Marathon programme
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://services.datasport.com/2014/lauf/jungfrau/ | title = 22. Jungfrau-Marathon 2014, Interlaken - Ergebnisse | publisher = Datasport AG | accessdate = 2015-05-20}}
4. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.wengen.com/evejfm.html | title = Jungfrau Marathon 2014 | work = wengen.com | accessdate = 2015-05-20}}

External links

  • {{commonscat-inline|Jungfrau Marathon}}
  • Official Jungfrau-Marathon-Homepage
  • Map of the Jungfrau Marathon course
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5 : Mountain running competitions|Recurring sporting events established in 1993|Marathons in Switzerland|Interlaken|Autumn events in Switzerland

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