Italian Long Distance Mountain Running Championships

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Italian Long Distance Mountain Running Championships
SportMountain Running
Founded Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL)
Inaugural season2008
CountryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Most recent
champion(s)
Cesare Maestri (men)
Alice Gaggi (women)
Most titles3 Gabriele Abate (men)
3 Maria Grazia Roberti (women)
Official website FIDAL web site

The Italian Long Distance Mountain Running Championships (Italian : Campionati italiani di corsa in montagna sulle lunghe distanze) are the national championships in long-distance mountain running, organised every year by the FIDAL from 2010. [1] [2]

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The first edition of these Italian championships, the heirs of the Italian Championship of Gran Fondo (Italian : Campionato Italiano di Gran Fondo), took place in 2008 in Trentino, [3] while the 2009 edition, initially scheduled in September in Abruzzo, [4] was not played. Since 2010, the competition has taken place regularly

Description

Usually the national championship dispute, in the same venue, in two different distances for men and women. [2]

Editions and winners

EditionYearDateVenueDist. menDist. WomenMale ChampionFemale ChampionNotes
1st200821 September Martignano-Civezzano 25 km25 km Andrea Regazzoni Maria Grazia Roberti [5]
2nd200920 September Castelsantangelo sul Nera not held
3rd201019 September Domodossola 21 km19 km Gabriele Abate Maria Grazia Roberti [1]
4th201125 September Monte Bondone 22 km22 km Gabriele Abate Ornella Ferrara [6]
5th201230 September Carovilli 21 km21 km Gabriele Abate Maria Grazia Roberti [7]
6th201319 May Sondalo 24 km24 km Tadei Pivk Elisa Desco [8]
7th201427 July Colere 20 km20 km Marco De Gasperi Elisa Desco [9]
8th201519 July Malonno 21 km21 km Bernard Dematteis Alice Gaggi [10]
9th201615 May Casto 21.5 km21.5 km Xavier Chevrier Sara Bottarelli [11]
10th201730 April Casto 20.5 km20.5 km Cesare Maestri Alice Gaggi [12]
11th201820 May Paratico 21 km21 km Alessandro Rambaldini Alice Gaggi [13]
12th201919 May Casto 21 km21 km Martin Dematteis Erica Ghelfi [14]

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