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2017 Sky Ultra SPAIN PORTUGAL SWITZERLAND FRANCE USA CHINA UNITED KINGDOM SPAIN Transvulcania Ultra SkyMarathon Salomon Ben Salomon Ultra 2017 Sky Ultra - Women Scenic Trail K113 High Trail Vanoise The Rut 50K Devil's Ridge Ultramarathon Madeira Nevis Ultra Pirineu POS NAME TEAM COUNTRY PTS May 13 June 4 June 9 July 8 September 3 September 9 September 16 September 23 1 RAGNA DEBATS Chemo Tugawear NED 295,6 70 105,6 120 2 HILLARY ALLEN The North Face USA 262 78 100 84 3 FRANCESCA CANEPA The North Face / AngeliCo ITA 157,6 100 57,6 4 EKATERINA MITYAEVA Adidas Terrex / Trail Running SChool RUS 136 48 88 5 EVA MOREDA Inverse Innova OCular ESP 126,8 62 64,8 6 KRISTINA PATTISON La Sportiva USA 123,6 30 93,6 7 MEGAN KIMMEL Salomon USA 120 120 8 BRITTANY PETERSON USA 105,6 105,6 9 IDA NILSSON Salomon SWE 100 100 10 MIMMI KOTKA SWE 93,6 93,6 11 YULIA BAYKOVA Vibram RUS 88 88 12 ANNE-LISE ROUSSET Oxsitis Odlo FRA 88 88 13 ANNA DALTON USA 84 84 14 ELISABET BERTRAN ESP 81,6 78 3,6 15 DENISE ZIMMERMANN Salomon SUI 78 78 16 PHOEBE NOVELLO USA 74,4 74,4 17 MICHAELA MERTOVA CzeCh Skyrunning Team CZE 74,4 74,4 18 GIULIANA ARRIGONI Tecnica ITA 70 70 19 LUCIA FRANCO POR 70 70 20 MERCEDES WALTERS USA 64,8 64,8 21 PATRIZIA BESOMI SUI 62 62 22 JANNE GEURTS NED 62 62 23 MALORY PETERSON USA 57,6 57,6 24 MAJA MENEGHIN SUI 54 54 25 EVA CABELLO ESP 54 54 26 ANDREA HUSER Mammut Pro Team AUT 54 54 27 MARLIE JOHNSON USA 50,4 50,4 28 ILDIKO WERMESCHER Mammut Pro Team HUN 50,4 50,4 29 ALEXANDRA NOBILE SUI 48 48 30 LAURA PRAT ESP 48 48 31 ARDEN YOUNG CAN 43,2 43,2 32 GEMMA ARENAS Dynafit ESP 43,2 43,2 33 BARBARA IMHOLZ SUI 42 42 34 CATIA FIQUELI POR 42 42 35 CASSIE SCALLON Salomon USA 42 42 36 MIREYA VARGAS USA 36 36 37 KATIA FORI Skyrunning Italy ITA 36 36 38 LISA BOSCHETTI SUI 36 36 39 ANA DUARTE POR 36 36 40 SARAH VIEUILLE FRA 36 36 41 CORNELIA HAUSER-RUCKLI SUI 30 30 42 ISABEL CARILLO ESP 30 30 43 KELLY FERRUZZI USA 28,8 28,8 44 EMOKE PAL Skyrunning Hungary HUN 28,8 28,8 45 LAUREDA CARRAZ GBR 24 24 46 NADIA MERONI POR 24 24 47 MAÏLYS DREVON FRA 24 24 48 MEGAN BOWEN USA 21,6 21,6 49 ROSER ESPANOL ESP 21,6 21,6 50 OLGA FIKAROVA ZRZAVECKA SUI 18 18 51 CHRISTINA DIMITROV GBR 18 18 52 NOELIA CAMACHO ESP 18 18 53 ABIGAIL ADAMS USA 14,4 14,4 54 ZUZANA URBANCOVA CzeCh Skyrunning Team CZE 14,4 14,4 55 REBECCA GRENISCHER SUI 12 12 56 SONIA SILVA POR 12 12 57 ELISABETH MARGEIRSDOTTIR Compressport ISL 12 12 58 LUCY SKINNER USA 7,2 7,2 59 ANNA ARSENIUK Skyrunning Poland POL 7,2 7,2 60 PERRINE HARNISCH SUI 6 6 61 LOUIZA VEELENTURF NED 6 6 62 ZOE SALT GBR 6 6 63 COLEEN POWERS USA 3,6 3,6 64 MARJANNE NELISSE NED 3 3 65 EVA SPERGER GER 3 3.
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