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Skyline Scotland 2019 Timings SALOMON MAMORES VK Bad Weather START TIME: 17:00 17:00 15:00 14:00 FASTEST AVERAGE SLOWEST Estimated Time Estimated Time Estimated Time CHECKPOINT No data Split ETA Split ETA Split ETA START Kinlochleven FINISH Shoulder 00:30:00 17:30 01:15:00 16:15 02:34:48 16:34 RETURN Kinlochleven (Estimated) 00:45:00 18:15 01:00:00 17:15 02:00:00 18:34 TOTAL: 00:30:00 01:15:00 02:34:48 SALOMON BEN NEVIS ULTRA Bad Weather START TIME: 10:00 AVERAGE SLOWEST FASTEST MALE FASTEST FEMALE Estimated Time Estimated Time CHECKPOINT Course Record: Jonathon Course Record: Ragna (Number & Description) Albon (2018) Dabats (2018) Split ETA Split ETA Split ETA START Kinlochleven CP 1 Trail Summit 00:57 10:57 01:07 11:07 10:00 01:54 11:54 CP 2 Water of Nevis River Crossing 00:08 11:06 00:11 11:19 10:00 00:28 12:22 CP 3 Steall Footbridge 00:17 11:23 00:21 11:40 10:00 00:46 13:08 CP 4 Lower Falls Car Park 00:24 11:47 00:29 12:10 10:00 00:55 14:03 CP 5 Visitor Centre SP (cut-off 15:15) 00:27 12:14 00:32 12:42 10:00 01:07 15:10 CP 6 Lundavra (cut-off 16:30) 00:41 12:55 00:50 13:33 10:00 01:32 16:42 FINISH Kinlochleven (course closure 19:00) 00:52 13:48 01:02 14:36 10:00 02:15 18:57 TOTAL: 03:48 04:36 00:00 08:57 SALOMON RING OF STEALL SKYRACE Bad Weather START TIME: 10:00 AVERAGE SLOWEST FASTEST MALE FASTEST FEMALE Estimated Time Estimated Time CHECKPOINT Estimated Estimated (Number & Description) Split ETA Split ETA Split ETA Split ETA 2016-17 2018 START START Kinlochleven CP 1 CP 1 Am Bodach 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 CP 2 CP 2 Stob Coire a’ Chairn 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 CP 3 CP 3 Saddle 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 CP 4 CP 4 Track crossing 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 FINISH FINISH Kinlochleven (course closure 19:00) 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 TOTAL: 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 SALOMON GLEN COE SKYLINE Bad Weather (using Curved Ridge) START TIME: 10:00 AVERAGE SLOWEST FASTEST MALE FASTEST FEMALE Estimated Time Estimated Time CHECKPOINT Course Record: Kilian Jornet Course Record: Hillary (Number & Description) Burgada (2018) Gerardi (2018) Split ETA Split ETA Split ETA Split ETA 2016-17 2018 START START Kinlochleven CP 1 CP1 Altnafeadh (cut-off 12:00) 00:46 10:46 00:54 10:54 10:00 01:18 11:18 CP 2 CP2 Stob Dearg Summit 00:37 11:23 00:45 11:40 10:00 01:31 12:49 CP 3 CP3 Buachaille Etive Mor Col 00:20 11:44 00:25 12:05 10:00 00:41 13:30 CP 4 CP4 Lairig Gartain River (cut-off 15:00) 00:10 11:54 00:12 12:17 10:00 00:21 13:51 CP 5 CP5 Summit 00:26 12:20 00:31 12:49 10:00 01:01 14:52 CP 7 CP6 Lairig Eilde Junction 00:12 12:32 00:14 13:03 10:00 00:47 15:39 CP 9 CP7 Road crossing (cut-off 17:00) 00:02 12:35 00:02 13:06 10:00 00:06 15:45 CP 10 CP8 West Highland Way connection 00:37 13:13 00:46 13:52 10:00 01:45 17:30 FINISH FINISH Kinlochleven (course closure 20:00) 00:23 13:36 00:25 14:17 10:00 01:10 18:40 TOTAL: 03:36 04:17 00:00 08:40.
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