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2010 Isf International Calendar & Championships 2010 ISF INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR & CHAMPIONSHIPS December 1, 2009 2010 SKYRUNNER® WORLD SERIES SPAIN: Maratòn Alpina Zegama-Aizkorri - Basque Country, May 16 FRANCE: Chaberton Marathon - Montgènevre, August 1 USA: Pikes Peak Marathon - Colorado, August 15 ITALY: Sentiero delle Grigne SkyMarathon® - Pasturo, Lecco, September 19 MALAYSIA: Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon - October 23/24 2010 SKYRUNNER® WORLD SERIES’ TRIALS PORTUGAL: Circuito dos 3 Cântaros SkyRace® - June 13 SWITZERLAND: Course de Sierre-Zinal - Zinal, August 8 ITALY: Red Rock SkyMarathon® - Vezza d’Oglio, Brescia, August 22 JAPAN: Mt Ontake SkyRace® - Nagano, August 29 UK: The Ben Nevis Race, Fort William, Scotland, September 4 SPAIN: Carrera de La Sagra - September 11 VENEZUELA: Ávila SkyRace - Caracas, September 11 RUSSIA: Vertical SkyRace - Mt Elbrus, TBD ANDORRA: Vallnord Race - TBD Skyrunner® World Series: circuit open to individual skyrunners and commercial teams based on the sum of the best 3 World Series’race results and one World Series Trial. Ranking points breakdown: 100-88-78-72-68-66-64-62-60-58-56-54-52-50-48-46-44-42-40-. The ranking points in the final race will be increased by 20% for all World Series competitors. Prize: € 10,000 2010 SKYRUNNING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - ITALY Vertical Kilometer® – Dolomites VK Canazei, July 16 SkyMarathon® – Premana, Lecco, July 25 SKYSPORTS EVENTS (open to individual skyrunners and commercial teams) SkyRaid® Team Championship - Orobie SkyRaid Bergamo, August 8 Ultra SkyMarathon® Championship – Trofeo Kima, Sondrio, August 29 2011 CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN SKYRUNNING CHAMPIONSHIP International SkyRace® – Poschiavo, Switzerland June 12 Vertical Kilometer® del Puig Campana -Valencia, Spain, November 7 PAN AMERICAN SKYRUNNING CHAMPIONSHIP ASIAN SKYRUNNING CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 SKYGAMES® - SPAIN SkyMarathon® & Vertical Kilometer® SkyBike® & SkySpeed® International Skyrunning Federation Registered Office via Meneguzzi 34, 13900 Biella, Italy - Tel/fax +39 015 252 2941 CP Vial da la Stazion 284 C [email protected] - ww.w.skyrunning.com 7742 Poschiavo, Switzerland .
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