Snowdon Race

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Snowdon Race
Tim Davis Snowdon Race 2005.jpg
Tim Davies during his 2005 victory
DateJuly
Location Llanberis, Wales
Event typeMountain
Distancec. 10 miles
Established1976
Course records1:02:29 (Kenny Stuart, 1985)
1:12:48 (Carol Greenwood, 1993)
Official site http://snowdonrace.co.uk

The Snowdon Race (Welsh : Ras Yr Wyddfa) is a ten-mile endurance running competition in Gwynedd, from Llanberis to the peak of Snowdon. Contestants must make the five miles up the Llanberis Path to the summit (1,085 metres or 3,560 feet above sea level) and return down. Currently entrants must be over-18 to compete in either the men's or women's race. In 2009 a junior race was incorporated.

The race was first held in 1976 when Ken Jones from Llanberis put forward the idea to the village's Carnival Committee. 86 runners took part in the first race. In 2010, nearly 500 runners competed, with the nations represented including Scotland, Italy and Kenya.

The men's course record stands at 1:02:29, set by Kenny Stuart in 1985. The women's course record stands at 1:12:48, set by Carol Greenwood in 1993.

Radio Cymru broadcasts live from the event, and S4C produces a television highlights programme showing profiles on individual racers.

In 1996, the course was used for the European Mountain Running Trophy, run on the same weekend but separately from the annual Snowdon Race. Jaime Dejesus-Mendes was the winner of the men's race in 1:03:16. The women ran a shorter course, with Isabelle Guillot finishing first in 53:09. [1]

In 2001, the race was part of the World Mountain Running Association Grand Prix. [2]

Results

YearFirst place man [3] TimeSecond place manTimeThird place manTimeFirst place womanTimeSecond place womanTimeThird place womanTime
1976 Flag of England.svg Dave Francis1:12:05 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tacwyn Davies1:13:31 Flag of England.svg Ray Rawlinson1:14:38 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Bridget Hogge1:40:15missing data--missing data--
1977 Flag of England.svg Ricky Wilde 1:06:07 Flag of England.svg Jeff Norman1:07:34 Flag of England.svg Mike Short1:08:42 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Joan Glass1:39:46missing data--missing data--
1978 Flag of England.svg Ricky Wilde1:04:28 Flag of England.svg Dave Francis1:07:25 Flag of England.svg Jeff Norman1:07:53 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Joan Glass1:31:24missing data--missing data--
1979 Flag of England.svg Jeff Norman 1:05:00 Flag of England.svg Ricky Wilde1:07:07 Flag of England.svg Dave Francis1:07:11 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Joan Glass1:29:02missing data--missing data--
1980 Flag of Italy.svg Privato Pezzoli1:06:53 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Andy Darby1:08:43Flag placeholder.svg A. Giupponi1:09:07 Flag of England.svg Pauline Haworth 1:25:18missing data--missing data--
1981 Flag of England.svg John Wild 1:05:18 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Rovedatti1:05:31Flag placeholder.svg S. Lazzaroni1:08:08 Flag of Scotland.svg Ros Coats 1:24:49missing data--missing data--
1982 Flag of England.svg John Wild1:05:55 Flag of Italy.svg Privato Pezzoli1:06:36 Flag of Italy.svg Fausto Bonzi1:06:41 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rosie Naish1:24:10missing data--missing data--
1983Flag placeholder.svg R. Keeney1:08:39Flag placeholder.svg M. Bishop1:09:23 Flag of England.svg Jeff Norman1:09:55 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Bridget Hogge1:39:32missing data--missing data--
1984 Flag of Italy.svg Fausto Bonzi 1:03:46Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Pauline Haworth1:24:03missing data--missing data--
1985 Flag of England.svg Kenny Stuart 1:02:29Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Pauline Haworth1:20:29missing data--missing data--
1986 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Bortoluzzi1:04:24Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Carol Haigh 1:14:36missing data--missing data--
1987 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Martin May1:03:43Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Angela Carson 1:24:19missing data--missing data--
1988 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Donnelly 1:04:38Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Sue Dilnot1:22:10missing data--missing data--
1989 Flag of Ireland.svg John Lenihan1:04:12Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Angela Carson1:22:38missing data--missing data--
1990 Flag of Italy.svg Lucio Fregona 1:03:43Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of Scotland.svg Tricia Calder1:17:25missing data--missing data--
1991 Flag of England.svg Mark Croasdale 1:04:48Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Anne Buckley1:19:35missing data--missing data--
1992 Flag of England.svg Mark Croasdale1:05:09Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of Scotland.svg Tricia Calder1:18:37missing data--missing data--
1993 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes 1:04:14Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Carol Greenwood 1:12:48missing data--missing data--
1994 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Ciaponi1:04:44Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Lucy Wright1:22:35missing data--missing data--
1995 Flag of England.svg Mark Kinch 1:02:58Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Ulster Banner.svg Patricia Sloan1:22:33missing data--missing data--
1996 Flag of England.svg Martin Roscoe1:07:18Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Lesley Leavesley1:26:56missing data--missing data--
1997 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:04:50Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Carol Greenwood1:16:11missing data--missing data--
1998 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Colin Jones1:05:14Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of Scotland.svg Angela Mudge 1:16:14missing data--missing data--
1999 Flag of England.svg Neil Wilkinson1:05:51Flag placeholder.svg1:Flag placeholder.svg1: Flag of England.svg Helen Jackson1:25:12missing data--missing data--
2000 Flag of England.svg Neil Wilkinson1:05:45 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Ciaponi1:07:24 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:07:48 Flag of Scotland.svg Angela Mudge 1:20:28missing data--missing data--
2001 Flag of Italy.svg Marco De Gasperi 1:05:51 Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Manzi1: Flag of England.svg John Taylor1: Flag of Poland.svg Izabela Zatorska 1:19:04missing data--missing data--
2002 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tim Davies 1:07:11 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:08:13 Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Triulzi1:08:21 Flag of Scotland.svg Tracey Brindley 1:20:37missing data--missing data--
2003 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tim Davies 1:05:57 Flag of England.svg Simon Bailey 1:06:41 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:07:11 Flag of Scotland.svg Dawn Scott1:25:40missing data--missing data--
2004 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:05:38 Flag of France.svg Julien Rancon1:06:04 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Alun Vaughn1:06:12 Flag of Scotland.svg Claire Whitehead1:18:28missing data--missing data--
2005 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tim Davies 1:06:37 Flag of England.svg William Levett1:07:20 Flag of Italy.svg Alessio Rinaldi1:08:24 Flag of England.svg Mary Wilkinson1:17:44missing data--missing data--
2006 Flag of England.svg Andi Jones 1:07:25 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tim Davies 1:07:57 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:09:10 Flag of England.svg Mary Wilkinson1:19:38missing data--missing data--
2007 Flag of England.svg Andi Jones 1:05:38 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:08:16 Flag of England.svg Ben Bardsley1:08:26 Flag of England.svg Mary Wilkinson1:20:36missing data--missing data--
2008 Flag of England.svg Andi Jones 1:06:02 Flag of England.svg Morgan Donnelly1:09:24 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:10:37 Flag of England.svg Katie Ingram1:20:44missing data--missing data--
2009 Flag of England.svg Andi Jones 1:08:15 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:09:00 Flag of Scotland.svg Murray Strain1:09:43 Flag of England.svg Katie Ingram1:15:34 Flag of England.svg Philippa Jackson 1:23:10 Flag of England.svg Emma Clayton1:25:38
2010 Flag of Scotland.svg Robbie Simpson 1:07:59 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Baldaccini1:09:11 Flag of England.svg Ian Holmes1:09:11 Flag of Scotland.svg Catriona Buchanan1:21:19 Flag of England.svg Pippa Jackson 1:21:54 Flag of England.svg Lauren Jeska *1:24:33
2011 [4] Flag of England.svg Andi Jones 1:05:57 Flag of Scotland.svg Murray Strain1:06:03 Flag of Scotland.svg Robbie Simpson1:07:36 Flag of England.svg Pippa Maddams 1:20:53 Flag of Scotland.svg Catriona Buchanan1:22:12 Flag of Scotland.svg Christina Rankin1:22:42
2012 Flag of Scotland.svg Murray Strain1:05:10 Flag of Scotland.svg Robbie Simpson1:06:43 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Ruga1:07:25 Flag of England.svg Tessa Hill1:21:26 Flag of England.svg Helen Fines1:23:09 Flag of England.svg Katie Walshaw1:24:22
2013 Flag of England.svg Andi Jones 1:08:50 Flag of Scotland.svg Murray Strain1:10:14 Flag of England.svg Rob Hope 1:10:54 Flag of Ireland.svg Sarah Mulligan1:26:25 Flag of Scotland.svg Jill Mykura1:27:14 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jackie Lee1:27:51
2014 [5] Flag of Italy.svg Cesare Maestri 0:47:20 Flag of Italy.svg Erik Rosaire0:47:43 Flag of Ireland.svg Tim O'Donoghue0:47:51 Flag of Ireland.svg Sarah McCormack0:55:21 Flag of Scotland.svg Tessa Hill0:57:56 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Compagnoni0:58:04
2015 Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Manzi1:10:18 Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Farcoz1:11:29 Flag of England.svg Ben Mounsey1:11:39 Flag of Ireland.svg Sarah McCormack1:20:56 Flag of England.svg Lindsey Brindle1:24:13 Flag of England.svg Katie Walshaw1:25:14
2016 Flag of England.svg Chris Smith1:05:48 Flag of England.svg Chris Farrell1:07:14 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Cagnati1:07:17 Flag of Ireland.svg Sarah Mulligan1:20:52 Flag of England.svg Heidi Dent1:21:11 Flag of Scotland.svg Stephanie Provan1:23:54
2017 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Magnini1:06:42 Flag of England.svg Chris Farrell1:07:46 Flag of England.svg Tom Adams1:09:16 Flag of England.svg Annie Conway 1:20:15 Flag of Scotland.svg Louise Mercer1:22:30 Flag of England.svg Katie White1:23:03
2018 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Vender1:06:41 Flag of England.svg Chris Holdsworth1:07:30 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rob Samuel1:07:53 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Bronwen Jenkinson1:20:41 Flag of Scotland.svg Miranda Grant1:22:20 Flag of England.svg Sophie Noon1:23:42
2019 Flag of Scotland.svg Andy Douglas1:04:04 Flag of Italy.svg Martin Dematteis 1:06:33 Flag of Italy.svg Bernard Dematteis 1:07:06 Flag of Ireland.svg Sarah McCormack1:14:49 Flag of Italy.svg Elisa Sortini1:15:11 Flag of England.svg Hatti Archer 1:17:17
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Gollan1:09:21 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Merli1:10:04 Flag of England.svg Nathan Edmondson1:10:19 Flag of England.svg Hannah Russell1:18:48 Flag of England.svg Sara Willhoit1:19:12 Flag of Scotland.svg Holly Page1:19:27

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References

  1. Rob Howard (July 15, 1996). "Revelling in the misty mountain hop". The Independent . Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  2. http://www.wmra.ch/files/results/grand_prix/GP-2001-final.pdf. Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Summaries for 1976 to 1983 are in Bill Smith, Stud Marks on the Summits (Preston, 1985). Lists of the winning men and women from 1976 to 2005 are available at https://web.archive.org/web/20070102045917/http://www.snowdonrace.com/records/index.php. The results for 2000 are from the results section of The Fellrunner, Oct 2000, 33. Results for 2002 to 2009 are available at http://snowdonrace.co.uk/ and from 2010 to 2012 are available at http://www.tdl.ltd.uk/ Archived 2010-02-08 at the Wayback Machine .
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