1995 European Mountain Running Trophy

The 1995 European Mountain Running Trophy was the inaugural edition of the annual international mountain running competition between European countries, organised by the World Mountain Running Association. It was held on 15 July in Valleraugue, France, and featured 12-kilometre races for both men and women. In the men's race Austria's Helmut Schmuck was victorious with minor medallists Antonio Molinari and Davide Milesi leading Italy to the men's team title. Eroica Spiess led a Swiss sweep of the podium in the women's race.[1]

1995 European Mountain Running Trophy
OrganisersWMRA
Edition1st
Date15 July
Host cityValleraugue, France
Events2
Distances12 km
Official websitewmra.ch
1994
1996

The competition followed an unofficial European competition held in the previous year in Italy. The official name of the competition was European Mountain Running Trophy from 1995 to 2001 and than from 2002 edition European Mountain Running Championships.[2]

Results

Men

Individual

Rank Runner Nation Time
Helmut Schmuck Austria56.53
Antonio Molinari Italy57.25
Davide Milesi Italy58.00
4Lucio Fregona Italy58.39
5Aziz Nih France58.53
6Galdino Pilot Italy59.08
7Martin Sambale Germany59.33
8Toni Walker  Switzerland59.40
9Jean-Paul Payet France59.52
10Martin Sigrist  Switzerland1:00.00

Team

Rank Nation Runners Points
 Italy Antonio Molinari, Davide Milesi, Lucio Fregona, Galdino Pilot 9 pts
 France Aziz Nih, Jean-Paul Payet, Thierry Icarus, Sylvain Richard 26 pts
 Germany Martin Zambale, Dieter Ranftl, Guido Dold, Philippe Kehl 31 pts

Women

Individual

Rank Runner Nation Time
Eroica Spiess  Switzerland1:05.17
Cristina Moretti  Switzerland1:05.20
Carolina Reiber  Switzerland1:07.32
4Johanna Baumgartner Germany1:07.50
5Evelyne Mura H. France1:08.47
6Nives Curti Italy1:09.34
7Stephanie Manel France1:10.30
8Valeria Colpo Italy1:10.48
9Odile Leveque France1:10.55
10Elsbeth Heinzle Austria1:11.09

Team

Rank Nation Runners Points
  Switzerland Eroika Spiess, Cristina Moretti, Carolina Ryber 3 pts
 France Evelyn Murat, Stephanie Manel, Odile Levek 12 pts
 Italy Nives Curti, Valeria Colpo, Daniela Spilotti 14 pts

References

  1. "European Mountain Running Championships (All results 1995-2008)" (PDF). european-athletics.org. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  2. "EA European Trophy (1995-2001)/European Championships (2002 on): Results". wmra.info. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
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