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Brixen Dolomiten Marathon
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Trail running
29 km, 42.195 km, 84 km
About the event
The Mountain Marathon begins at the Cathedral Square in Brixen (560m) and finishes at the Plose, the local mountain of Brixen (2.450m). Along the route, runners will travel through forests and meadows, and in some sections, on asphalt roads. The first change of the relay 4x4 is at the valley station of the Plose cable car, followed by a hike and a forest trail to Afers (1.504m), the second change area for the relay 4x4 and the unique one of the relay 2x2. The breathtaking views of the Peitler Mountain and the Dolomites in the background will be a great reward for the runners. The route then continues on asphalt roads and forest trails to Kreuztal (2.050m), the third change area for the relay 4x4. The final 3.2km with a 400m altitude gain will bring runners to the Ochsenalm. The 360° panoramic view at the finish will certainly make runners forget the difficulty of the marathon. This double challenge of the 2.450 meters of altitude between Brixen and the Plose is a true test of running to the limits! The marathon has a total length of 42.195 km, a positive elevation of 2.450m, and a time limit of 8 hours.
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84 km
4728 m of elevation gain
4728 m of elevation drop
Team effort (2)
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LadiniaTrail
Cancelled
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Trail running
29 km
1852 m of elevation gain
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range
Staffel 4x4
Cancelled
01 Jul, 2023 (Sat)
Trail running
42.195 km
2450 m of elevation gain
Relay (4)
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range
Staffel 2x2
Cancelled
01 Jul, 2023 (Sat)
Trail running
42.195 km
2450 m of elevation gain
Relay (2)
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range
Marathon
Cancelled
01 Jul, 2023 (Sat)
Trail running
42.195 km
2450 m of elevation gain
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range
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Hannes Rungger and Edeltraud Thaler win Brixen Dolomites Marathon
30 Jun, 2014 (Mon)
Credit : Oliver Saar
The challenging §race_link(6209) drew 400 runners in the Dolomites this weekend. Runners had to climb 2,340 m over the marathon distance. The race starts in Brixen, 560m above the sea and finishes at Plose hut, at an altitude of 2,450m.
Hannes Rungger won the men’s race in 03:25:28 and Edeltraud Thaler the women’s race in 04:19:38.
350 participants crossed the finish line.
Top 10 Men
1
Rungger Hannes
03:25:28
2
Mamu Petro
03:27:52
3
Trincheri Lorenzo
03:48:16
4
Jung Daniel
03:50:59
5
Brennwald Adrian
03:57:21
6
Debesay Tsige
03:57:22
7
Blasbichler Josef (Sepp)
03:59:47
8
Plaickner Hermann Gerald
04:03:16
9
Fissneider Daniel
04:04:37
10
Gasser Stefan
04:09:52
Top 10 Ladies
1
Thaler Edeltraud
04:19:38
2
Pedevilla Anna
04:35:32
3
Weissteiner Doris
04:40:54
4
Pircher Anna
04:41:53
5
Schmitz Sylke
04:45:18
6
Zdouc Zala
04:51:40
7
Furuczova Jela
04:55:50
8
Decker Sonja
04:57:32
9
Egarter Elisabeth
05:04:52
10
Gasser Priska
05:13:39
Complete results for the 2014 Brixen Dolomites Marathon
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Vice world champion dominates 2nd Brixen Dolomiten Marathon
28 Oct, 2011 (Fri)
Credit : Markus KasererHermann Achmüller (3:35:40) and Edeltraud Thaler (4:09:59) win the 2340 m altitude difference in a track record time
Vice world champion Hermann Achmüller and Edeltraud Thaler are the winners of the 2nd Brixen Dolomiten Marathon. The thermometer showed -0.2°C when Achmüller reached the finish line after 3:35:40; with this time he bet his last year’s result with one and a half minutes. Edeltraud Thaler won the women’s race with 4:09:59. 436 Athletes of 14 nations participated on the 42.195 km long challenge 2340 m altitude difference).
Since last year, Switzerland, the mekka of mountain marathons has a serious competitor: in the Unesco-World Heritage Site of the Dolomites, South Tyrol, the second Brixen Dolomiten Marathon featured a beautiful landscape and a very demanding marathon with a running time of over 30 minutes more than the Jungfrau-Marathon. Starting in the town of Brixen/Bressanone, the marathon finishes on 2450 m sea level.
The thermometer showed freezing -0.2°C when Hermann Achmüller reached the finish line. However, the vice world champion from 2007 in mountain marathon did not care much about this after his victory of one of the world’s most demanding marathon. “It is something special be first in such a marathon. This year I planned the run better and so I coped quite well in the last rise.” Between km 33 and 39 Achmüller had most problems: he even had to stop for a few seconds due to a feeling of dizziness. However, his victory was never in danger. Already in the first quarter part of the track, Achmüller was first; his only real opponent was the time. Indeed he was faster than last year for just under one and a half minutes. Second was Michael Fischer who reached the finish line four minutes later. Alois Niederkofler finished third and was already nine minutes behind.
Edeltraud Thaler is a mountain running specialist. Usually, she runs 10 km and a altitude difference of 1000m. Today, the South Tyrolean showed that she is also able to run twice as much in altitude difference. Her winning time of 4:09:59 bet Irene Senfter’s victory of last year of nearly half an hour. The Second Gertraud Höllrigl was already 13 minutes behind. The nation of the third is remarkable: Judit Kinney is from Saudi Arabia.
At the Brixen Dolomiten marathon, a relay competiton with four runners each took place. Alexander Rabensteiner, Manfred Kritzinger, Matthias Niedermair and Simon Pertinger were the fastest. With a time of 3:33:58 they were the only relay faster than Hermann Achmüller. 436 runners from 14 nations participated on the second edition of the Dolomiten Marathon. OC-president Claudio Zorzi’s conclusion: “We doubled the number of participants and with 14 nations we are becoming more international. I think we are on the right track. Our plan is to position this run somewhere in the front of Europe’s mountain runs. We score with the panorama of the Dolomites and the difference of town and mountain”.
The results:
Men:
1. Hermann Achmüller (Italy) 3:35:40
2. Michael Fischer (Italy) 3:39:25
3. Alois Niederkofler (Italy) 3:44:54
4. Alfred Mair (Italy) 3:45:19
5. Günther Mair (Italy) 3:48:51
Women:
1. Edeltraud Thaler (Italy) 4:09:59
2. Gertraud Höllrigl (Italy) 4:22:45
3. Judit Kinney (Saudi Arabia) 4:32:52
4. Katherine Bray (Italy) 4:53:39
5. Zala Zdouc (Austria) 4:54:14
Relays:
1. SG Eisacktal/Italy (Alexander Rabensteiner, Manfred Kritzinger, Matthias Niedermair, Simon Pertinger) 3:33:58
2. Pseirer Team/Italy (Martin Holzeisen, Thomas Pfitscher, Alexander Schweigl, Peter Pfitscher) 3:40:31
3. Hotel Cendevaves/Italy (Christian Stuffer, Birgit Klammer, Georg Demetz, Daniel Ploner) 3:41:57
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