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LA COURSE DES CINQ 4000 Une Doyenne Mondiale Des Courses De Montagne © Christophe Golay LA COURSE DES CINQ 4000 En 2018 Une Doyenne Mondiale Des Courses De Montagne LA COURSE DES CINQ 4000 Une doyenne mondiale des courses de montagne © Christophe Golay LA COURSE DES CINQ 4000 en 2018 Une doyenne mondiale des courses de montagne 4900 inscriptions attribuées en 2 jours … … 5000 tentatives d'inscriptions supplémentaires 51 nationalités à travers le monde … … une renommée internationale 45 éditions … ... une course historique 22 cantons suisses … … un intérêt national 1 parcours mythique de 31 km (+ 2200m / - 1100m) … ... un plateau plus relevé que les championnats du monde UNE AMBIANCE FAMILY UN DÉCOR MYTHIQUE LE COEUR AVANT LE CHRONO La Course Sierre-Zinal (12 août 2018, 45e édition), aussi SIERRE-ZINAL appelée la Course des cinq 4000, a souvent été considé- rée comme l’une des plus belles courses de montagne Course des cinq 4000 du monde. On a écrit qu’elle était à la course de mon- tagne ce que le marathon de New York est au marathon. Elle est aussi la doyenne des grandes épreuves de mon- tagne d’Europe. Sierre-Zinal, au cœur des Alpes valaisannes, présente un parcours très engageant : 31 km, 2200 mètres de montée, 1100 mètres de descente. Des paysages exceptionnels, une ambiance chaleureuse une organisation soignée expliquent le succès et la longévité de Sierre-Zinal. Comme l’écrivait Jonathan Wyatt (recordman de Sierre- Zinal et du Marathon de la Jungfrau, multiple champion du monde de la montagne) « Cette course de tradition avec son histoire, comme coureur de montagne tu dois simple- ment l’avoir vécue ! » © Roger Epiney © Roger Les Golden Trail World Series existent pour célébrer et développer le sport du trail running. Les courses ont été choisies pour mettre en lumière les événements les plus emblématiques de ce sport. La finale offrira un spectacle sans précédent donnant l’occasion aux athlètes de courir non seulement pour eux-mêmes, mais pour une cause humanitaire. Les GTWS visent à promouvoir les coureurs de trail pro- fessionnels en tant qu’athlètes de classe mondiale qu’ils sont, à reconnaître les passionnés comme un ingrédient essentiel du sport et à protéger l’impressionnant environ- Golden Trail nement naturel où nous jouons et rivalisons. Chacune des 6 courses de la série a été spécifiquement sélectionnée par le paysage, le challenge, l’histoire et world Series l’atmosphère qu’ils offrent aux coureurs et au public. Ce sont les courses auxquelles tous les coureurs sou- supported by Salomon haitent participer : entrer dans la légende. © Damien Rosso The RACES La Golden Trail World Series combine ces courses em- blématiques dans un nouveau concept révolutionnaire. Un format simple et clair où les trois meilleurs résultats de chaque coureur comptent sur les six courses. Cette formule génère l’excitation pour le public et s’assure que les élites se rencontrent un maximum de fois au cours de l’année. ZEGAMA - AIZKORIA, Espagne The Basquer Fever MONT BLANC MARATHON, France The Roller Coaster DOLOMYTHS RUN, Italie The Couloir of Hell SIERRE-ZINAL, Suisse The Fast and Furious PIKES PEAK MARATHON, USA The Impossible Record RING OF STEALL SKYRACE, Ecosse The Scottish Vertigo © Jordi Saragossa © Jordi © Jordi Saragossa © Jordi © Philipp Reiter © Philipp © Jordi Saragossa © Jordi © Mattia Rizzi © Mattia Le besoin de l’homme de courir rapidement sur de courtes et longues distances est aussi vieux que l’humanité. Etre rapide l’a aidé à survivre, à attraper un animal pour se nourrir, à échapper au danger et aux catastrophes, à réussir dans la guerre ou, comme dans le cas du premier marathon, à trans- mettre des messages. Et où habitait ce chasseur, guerrier, messager ? Probablement quelque part dans la campagne vallonnée. Il n’y avait pas de routes, pas de tunnels pour évi- ter les montagnes, pas de ponts pour traverser les rivières. Il devait donc courir à travers les collines, les montagnes, à travers les forêts, les rivières et aussi vite que possible. Il ne courait pas pour gagner des médailles, de l’argent, des trophées, il courait pour survivre. Aujourd’hui, ce besoin n’est plus nécessaire, mais le désir de courir dans la nature et en montagne est ancré en nous. Nous avons donc nos compétitions de course en montagne, où médailles, argent et trophées remplacent le besoin histo- WORLD rique de la survie. World Cup races 2018 Mountain Running #1 Heiligenblut (AT) 15/07/18 #2 Malonno (IT) 04/08/18 Association #3 Zinal (CH) 12/08/18 #4 Bergen (DE) 30/09/18 #5 Šmarna Gora (SI) 06/10/18 © Léon Maillard © Léon Maillard Visibilité médias 1 MIO DE VUES 2014 3.5 MIO DE VUES 2016 16 MIO DE VUES 2018 Participants 3600 2014 4300 (SOLD OUT) 2016 5200 (SOLD OUT) 2018 Inscriptions closes en 3 MOIS 2014 3 SEMAINES 2016 STATISTIQUES 1 JOUR 2018 Nationalités 33 2014 38 2016 51 2018 HOMMES FEMMES HOMMES FEMMES 2:29:12 WYATT Jonathan NZL 2003 2:54:26 PICHRTOVA Ana CZE 2008 2:29:12 WYATT Jonathan NZL 2003 2:54:26 PICHRTOVA Ana CZE 2008 2:30:18 DE GASPERI Marco ITA 2011 2:55:19 PICHRTOVA Anna CZE 2007 2:30:18 DE GASPERI Marco ITA 2011 2:55:19 PICHRTOVA Anna CZE 2007 2:30:50 DE GASPERI Marco ITA 2008 2:55:35 JOLY Angéline SUI 2005 2:30:50 DE GASPERI Marco ITA 2008 2:55:35 JOLY Angéline SUI 2005 2:30:59 MEJIA Ricardo MEX 2001 2:56:41 MUDGE Angela GBR 2001 2:30:59 MEJIA Ricardo MEX 2001 2:56:41 MUDGE Angela GBR 2001 2:31:20 COSTA Cesar SUI 2011 2:56:41 MURIGI Lucy Wambui KEN 2015 2:31:20 COSTA Cesar SUI 2011 2:56:41 MURIGI Lucy Wambui KEN 2015 2:31:36 DE GASPERI Marco ITA 2012 2:57:54 MURIGI Lucy Wambui KEN 2018 2:31:36 DE GASPERI Marco ITA 2012 2:57:54 MURIGI Lucy Wambui KEN 2018 2:31:39 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2018 2:58:24 PICHRTOVA Anna CZE 2009 2:31:39 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2018 2:58:24 PICHRTOVA Anna CZE 2009 2:31:54 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2014 2:58:33 DESCO Elisa ITA 2013 2:31:54 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2014 2:58:33 DESCO Elisa ITA 2013 2:32:14 LAUENSTEIN Marc SUI 2013 2:58:40 MURIGI Lucy Wambui KEN 2017 2:32:14 LAUENSTEIN Marc SUI 2013 2:58:40 MURIGI Lucy Wambui KEN 2017 2:32:30 CARDONA Juan Carlos COL 2013 2:58:41 MAIER Michelle GER 2016 2:32:30 CARDONA Juan Carlos COL 2013 2:58:41 MAIER Michelle GER 2016 2:32:38 MEJIA Ricardo MEX 1999 2:58:42 PICHRTOVA Anna CZE 2006 2:32:38 MEJIA Ricardo MEX 1999 2:58:42 PICHRTOVA Anna CZE 2006 2:32:44 CORREA Jairo COL 1993 3:01:30 MAIER Michelle GER 2018 2:32:44 CORREA Jairo COL 1993 3:01:30 MAIER Michelle GER 2018 2:32:51 SANCHEZ MARTINEZ Francisco COL 1991 3:01:57 MAROT Véronique GBR 1987 2:32:51 SANCHEZ MARTINEZ Francisco COL 1991 3:01:57 MAROT Véronique GBR 1987 2:32:58 GRAY Jo USA 2014 3:02:41 KIMMEL Megan USA 2015 2:32:58 GRAY Jo USA 2014 3:02:41 KIMMEL Megan USA 2015 2:33:06 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2017 3:02:46 TROXLER Simone SUI 2018 2:33:06 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2017 3:02:46 TROXLER Simone SUI 2018 2:33:11 SIMPSON Rob GBR 2018 3:02:58 CAMBOULIVES Aline FRA 2012 2:33:11 SIMPSON Rob GBR 2018 3:02:58 CAMBOULIVES Aline FRA 2012 2:33:14 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2015 3:03:03 DESCO Elisa ITA 2015 2:33:14 JORNET BURGADA Kilian ESP 2015 3:03:03 DESCO Elisa ITA 2015 2:33:15 GOBET Pierre-André SUI 1989 3:03:03 CROFT Ruth NZL 2018 2:33:15 GOBET Pierre-André SUI 1989 3:03:03 CROFT Ruth NZL 2018 2:33:18 RODRIGUEZ William COL 2015 3:03:10 FERNANDEZ Yolanda COL 2005 2:33:18 RODRIGUEZ William COL 2015 3:03:10 FERNANDEZ Yolanda COL 2005 2:33:18 SURUM Robert Panin KEN 2018 3:03:12 KREMER Stevie USA 2013 2:33:18 SURUM Robert Panin KEN 2018 3:03:12 KREMER Stevie USA 2013 2:33:19 SIMPSON Rob GBR 2017 3:03:12 KREMER Stevie USA 2014 2:33:19 SIMPSON Rob GBR 2017 3:03:12 KREMER Stevie USA 2014 2:33:35 SIMPSON Rob GBR 2015 3:03:59 MATHYS Maude SUI 2014 2:33:35 SIMPSON Rob GBR 2015 3:03:59 MATHYS Maude SUI 2014 2:33:38 MAMU Petro ERI 2016 3:04:13 MATHYS Maude SUI 2013 2:33:38 MAMU Petro ERI 2016 3:04:13 MATHYS Maude SUI 2013 2:33:44 WYATT Jonathan NZL 2013 3:04:20 CRETTENAND-MORETTI Isabella SUI 1997 PALMARèS 2:33:44 WYATT Jonathan NZL 2013 3:04:20 CRETTENAND-MORETTI Isabella SUI 1997 WALL OF FAME NOS SPONSORS PRINCIPAUX NOS PARTENAIRES COURONNE CO-SPONSORS PRINCIPAUX WEISSHORN DENT-BLANCHE CERVIN OBERGABELHORN ZINALROTHORN SPONSORS SPONSORS PARTENAIRES INSTITUTIONNELS SPONSORS PARTENAIRES TECHNIQUES NOS PARTENAIRES ZINALROTHORN MEDIA VIN RAVITAILLEMENT TOURISME Merchandising SHOP ONLINE GRAPHISME SITE WEB SONORISATION VIDEO RESTAURATION MASSAGES NOUS CHERCHONS DES SPONSORS Sierre-Zinal a l'intention de rester la compétition la plus relevée du la doyenne des courses de montagne la référence mondiale de la pratique monde dans la discipline par son esprit populaire et humain dans un contexte de trail en pleine croissance et cela dans un décor alpin à couper le souffle Mais pour ce faire, nous avons besoin de vous. Diffuser l’image de votre entreprise au niveau local, national et international à travers Sierre-Zinal.
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