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Race details | |
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Region | Slovakia, High Tatras, Štrbské Pleso |
Discipline | Trail running |
Type | Stage race |
Organiser | Sport Club 1896 Štrbské Pleso |
Race director | Peter Vegh |
History | |
First edition | 2011 |
Editions | 7 |
First winner | Ondráček Tomáš (CZE) |
Most wins | Ryška Vít (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016) (CZE) Vnenčáková Soňa (2012, 2013, 2015) (SVK) |
Most recent | Orolín Pavol (SVK) |
Tatry Running Tour is a stage structured trail running competition. It is organized mainly for running enthusiasts who would like to enhance their stay in the High Tatras.
Tatry Running Tour 2011 was the 1st edition of the three stage trail running competition.
Tatry Running Tour 2012 was the 2nd edition of the three stage trail running competition.
Tatry Running Tour 2013 was the 3rd edition of the three stage trail running competition.
Tatry Running Tour 2014 was the 4th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
CLASSIC Tatry Running Tour 2015 was the 5th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
EXTREME Tatry Running Tour Extreme 2015 was the 1st edition of the three stage trail running competition.
CLASSIC Tatry Running Tour 2016 was the 6th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
EXTREME Tatry Running Tour Extreme 2016 was the 2nd edition of the three stage trail running competition.
Sky & Clouds Run 21 km, Ascent/Descent: 935m. Alpine extreme half marathon distance. The Sky & Clouds Run takes place together with the 2nd stage of the Tatry Running Tour. The runners continue up to the highest point at the elevation of 2140 m.
CLASSIC Tatry Running Tour 2017 was the 7th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
EXTREME Tatry Running Tour Extreme 2017 was the 3nd edition of the three stage trail running competition.
Sky & Clouds Run 21 km, Ascent/Descent: 935m. Alpine extreme half marathon distance. The Sky & Clouds Run takes place together with the 2nd stage of the Tatry Running Tour. The runners continue up to the highest point at the elevation of 2140 m.
CLASSIC Tatry Running Tour 2018 was the 8th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
EXTREME Tatry Running Tour Extreme 2018 was the 4th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
Sky & Clouds Run 21 km, Ascent/Descent: 935m. Alpine extreme half marathon distance. The Sky & Clouds Run takes place together with the 2nd stage of the Tatry Running Tour. The runners continue up to the highest point at the elevation of 2140 m.
CLASSIC Tatry Running Tour 2019 was the 9th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
EXTREME Tatry Running Tour Extreme 2019 was the 5th edition of the three stage trail running competition.
Sky & Clouds Run 21 km, Ascent/Descent: 935m. Alpine extreme half marathon distance. The Sky & Clouds Run takes place together with the 2nd stage of the Tatry Running Tour. The runners continue up to the highest point at the elevation of 2140 m.
Overall results 2019 (in Czech)
Year | Winner M | Winner F | Climber | Full results |
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2011 | Ondráček Tomáš (CZE) | Macháčková Šárka (CZE) | Matanin-Konečný Marcel (SVK) | Full results 2011 |
2012 | Gergardt Artur (UKR) | Vnenčáková Soňa (SVK) | Vrábel Mikuláš (SVK) | Full results 2012 |
2013 | Ryška Vít (CZE) | Vnenčáková Soňa (SVK) | Széll Tamáš (HUN) | Full results 2013 |
2014 | Ryška Vít (CZE) | Olejárová Viera (SVK) | Bizoň Tomáš (SVK) | Full results 2014 |
2015 | Ryška Vít (CZE) | Vnenčáková Soňa (SVK) | Hrdina Tomáš (CZE) | Full results 2015 |
2016 | Ryška Vít (CZE) | Mihoková Timea (SVK) | Lukáč Mirosolav (SVK) | Full results 2016 |
2017 | Orolín Pavol (SVK) | Pukolvá Patrícia (SVK) | Ryška Vít (CZE) | |
2018 | Orolín Pavol (SVK) | Pukolvá Patrícia (SVK) | Griger Tomáš (SVK) | Full results 2018 |
2019 | Orolín Pavol (SVK) | Mihoková Timea (SVK) | Griger Tomáš (SVK) | Full results 2019 |
Year | Winner M | Winner F | Full results |
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2015 | Czech Republic Jiří Petr | Slovakia Lukáčová Šulcová Denisa | Full results 2015 |
2016 | Czech Republic Jiří Petr | Czech Republic Urbancová Zuzana | Full results 2016 |
2017 | Czech Republic Jiří Petr | Slovakia Čibová Martina | Full results 2017 |
2018 | Czech Republic Jiří Petr | Slovakia Beniačová Linda | Full results 2018 |
2019 | Slovakia Halasz Martin | Hungary Dendel Nikolet | Full results 2019 |
Ročník | Winner M | Winner F | Full results |
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2013 | Slovakia Bizoň Tomáš | Italy Innerebner Karin | Full results 2013 |
2014 | Slovakia Vnenčák Matúš | Hungary Juhasz Rozalinda | Full results 2014 |
2015 | Czech Republic Jiří Petr | Poland Natalia Tomasiak | Full results 2015 |
2016 | Czech Republic Jiří Petr | Poland Olga Łyjak | Full results 2016 |
2017 | Czech Republic Křivohlávek Tomáš | United States Harkins Erika | Full results 2017 |
2018 | Czech Republic Jiří Petr | Slovakia Beniačová Linda | Full results 2018 |
2019 | Slovakia Halasz Martin | Hungary Dendel Nikolet | Full results 2019 |
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