After 10 races throughout seven international locations, the 2024 Mountain Working World Cup wraps up with a pair of finals on back-to-back days in Italy. Up first, the Kilometro Verticale Lagùnc ran on Saturday, October 12, the place the U.Okay.’s Scout Adkin (pre-race interview) and Italy’s Andrea Elia emerged as uphill champions.
The World Mountain Working Championships occur each different 12 months. The occasion was contested final 12 months in Austria and can occur once more in 2025 in Spain. Absent a world championships occasion in 2024, the Mountain Working World Cup Finals tackle better significance this 12 months. The World Mountain Working Affiliation administers each.
A real vertical kilometer (VK), the uphill race gained 1,000 meters over 3.3 kilometers in distance. With a historical past courting again to 1986, it’s the oldest VK race on the earth. The course took runners from Chiavenna to Lagùnc, Italy, and was run in a time-trial format with runners sprinting from the beginning each 15 seconds. It was a cool morning with some rain and mist, making for tremendous circumstances, if somewhat bit slippery on some sections of the course.
Most of the runners will double again on Sunday, October 13, to run the Val Bregaglia Path race to conclude the collection.
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2024 Mountain Working World Cup Finals VK Girls’s Race
In all, the ladies’s area’s begin was unfold over 46 minutes and the highest girls began in the back of the sector. World cup collection chief Joyce Muthoni Njeru (Kenya) went third to final, and was adopted from the beginning line by the U.Okay.’s Scout Adkin (pre-race interview) and Kenya’s Philaries Kisang Jeruto (pre-race interview). Adkin and Kisang, Muthoni Njeru’s chief rivals within the collection, had been ranked second and third on the earth cup earlier than the race.
Additional up within the begin order, practically half-hour earlier than Muthoni Njeru began, Paola Stampanoni (Switzerland) was tremendously outrunning her begin place and handed extra girls than anybody else on her race to the highest. In September, Stampanoni was second on the Skyrunning World Championships Vertical race.
The time-trial format makes end ranks unsure to spectators on the prime, however each Adkin and Jeruto Kisang ran down favourite Muthoni Njeru and hit the excessive level end comfortably forward of the collection chief.
Adkin received the race in 37:57, forward of Jeruto Kisang’s 38:35. Adkin had a commanding 38-second lead when the end instances flashed. It was Adkin’s third world cup win of the 12 months, on prime of a robust second-place end at Sierre-Zinal this 12 months.
At all times on the rostrum, Jeruto Kisang needed to accept simply that, one other podium end. Her runner-up spot matched final 12 months’s silver medal on the 2023 World Mountain Working Championships Uphill race.
Stamponini’s shock early-in-the-race 39:13 break up held up as third finest.
Sequence chief and 2024 star throughout each the Mountain Working World Cup and the Golden Path World Sequence, Muthoni Njeru was simply fifth on the day in 39:55. That was nonetheless sufficient for her to carry onto her world cup collection lead heading into the following day ultimate race.
The highest U.S. finisher was Eleventh-place Rachel Tomajczyk in 41:55.
2024 Mountain Working World Cup Finals VK Girls’s Outcomes
- Scout Adkin (U.Okay.) – 37:57 (pre-race interview)
- Philaries Jeruto Kisang (Kenya) – 38:34 (pre-race interview)
- Paola Stampanoni (Switzerland) – 39:13
- Susanna Saapunki (Finland, lives in Italy) – 39:44
- Joyce Muthoni Njeru (Kenya) – 39:55
- Lara Hamilton (Australia, lives within the U.S.) – 40:18
- Sara Willhoit (U.Okay.) – 40:31
- Vivien Bonzi (Italy) – 41:05
- Klara Velepec (Slovenia) – 41:25
- Ilaria Veronese (Italy) – 41:53
2024 Mountain Working World Cup Finals VK Males’s Race
The boys had been second to problem the mountain. The primary man left the beginning line at 10:01 a.m. and one other adopted each 15 seconds clear up by 11:43 a.m. As with the ladies, the highest males went final. World cup collection chief, Kenya’s Patrick Kipngeno (pre-race interview), began fourth to final. The U.S.’s Joseph Grey (pre-race interview), as with Kipngeno, a former uphill world champion, was seventh to final, and second on the earth cup rankings, Kenya’s Philemon Kiriago (pre-race interview), was ninth to final in the beginning line. As with the ladies’s race, there was rain and mist alternately all through, making for moist terrain on the climb.
The world cup has been dominated by Kenyan runners this 12 months and the nation had six runners within the area. On the end although, it was the host nation that starred. Italy positioned 4 runners inside the highest seven.
When the race organizers laid out this begin order, one way or the other they completely nailed it.
Simply fifth eventually week’s 2024 Šmarna Gora race in Slovenia, Andrea Elia (Italy) began the race second to final. Henri Aymonod (Italy), an uphill powerhouse who received final 12 months’s race right here, went final from the beginning line.
These two ran down Kipngeno, all the opposite Kenyan runners, Grey, and everybody else in entrance of them. Elia hit the highest after 31:08 and Aymonod was solely seven seconds behind in 31:15. Italy thus stood atop each the gold- and silver-medal podium positions.
Kipngeno, final 12 months’s World Mountain Working Uphill Champion, was third in 31:50. As with Muthoni Njeru within the girls’s race, that did rating sufficient factors to nonetheless lead the general collection heading into the following day, October 13, ultimate race.
Christian Allen led the U.S. in ninth at 33:09, and Grey was nineteenth in 34:22.
World Cup collection #2, Kiriago, was simply twelfth within the race in 33:38.
Girls’s winner Scout Adkin’s brother, Jacob Adkin (U.Okay.), was seventeenth within the males’s race in 34:14.
2024 Mountain Working World Cup Finals VK Males’s Outcomes
- Andrea Elia (Italy) – 31:08
- Henri Aymonod (Italy) – 31:15
- Patrick Kipngeno (Kenya) – 31:50 (pre-race interview)
- Tiziano Moia (Italy) – 31:59
- Paul Machoka (Kenya) – 32:16
- Richard Omaya Atuya (Kenya) – 32:28
- Alberto Vender (Italy) – 32:31
- Håkon Skarsholt (Norway) – 32:51
- Christian Allen (U.S.) – 33:09
- Klemen Španring (Slovenia) – 33:09