XY, 8MAR15 - Flugaufnahme vom 47. Engadin Skimarathon mit ueber 13'000 Langlaeuferinnen und Langlaeufer am 8. Maerz 2015 bei XY. Aerial photo of the 47th Engadin Skimarathon, a cross country skiing race over 42 kilometres and more than 13'000 participants, in the Engadine Valley, Switzerland, March 8, 2015. swiss-image.ch/Photo Michael Buholzer
A local wins the Engadin Skimarathon 2015
Samedan, 8 March 2015. The Russian skier Ilia Chernousov, who lives in S-chanf (GR), wins the Engadin Skimarathon in a photo finish ahead of the Frenchman Robin Duvillard and the Swiss Roman Furger.
Anouk Faivre Picon from France takes the women’s first place; runner-up is last year’s winner Riitta-Liisa Roponen, followed by the American Caitlin Gregg. In brilliant sunshine but cold conditions, both the men’s and the women’s winners come in at times some 10 minutes above the record mark.
Ilia Chernousov literally «took home» his first victory at the Engadin Skimarathon: The Russian cross-country pro lives in S-chanf, where the race finishes, with his biathlete wife Selina Gasparin and their new-born baby girl. Having won at the «Engadine race» thus means a lot to him, he says after the race. Despite breaking a pole early on in the fast-paced race, he managed to keep up with the lead. He was in third position on entering the finishing area when a group of skiers tumbled right behind him; fortunately, he was not involved.
Robin Duvillard, his French adversary, did not give in easily in the finishing race: it came to a photo finish that the local skier clinched for himself with a minimal advantage of a tenth of a second.
The ladies’ race was also decided on the finishing line only: Riitta-Liisa Roponen, the Finnish favourite, lost the duel of the two former winners. Roponen had won the last two Engadin Skimarathons; Anouk Faivre Picon had crossed the finishing line in S-chanf as winner in 2012.
At the finish, the Finnish skier congratulated her conqueror warmly: the French skier had lost a ski pole basket 15 kilometres before the finish but went ahead to race the final stretch with the damaged pole. There was simply no time to change poles in the tight leading group of three ladies, commented the winner dryly.
13,331 participants, the third-largest field in the history of the Engadine Skimarathon, encountered excellent conditions. The race started at cold temperatures; however, a light northerly wind blew instead of the tail wind many had hoped for. It was a fast race.
Still, the best missed the record mark by about 10 minutes. The cross-country ski trails were in a very good state up to the end of the race.
Medical emergency
Shortly after the start, a 67 year-old participant suffered a cardiac arrest and had to be resuscitated. Following immediate resuscitation by the medial team accompanying the race, the Swiss air rescue service REGA, arriving just a few minutes later, managed to stabilise the condition of the man from the canton of Zürich and flew him to the Cantonal hospital in Chur where he is now undergoing further treatment. The Engadin Skimarathon Organising Committee express their deepest regrets at the occurrence and wish the athlete a speedy recovery. In
respect to the patient and his family, no further details are provided.
47th Engadin Skimarathon 2015: results
Marathon: men overall
1. Chernousov Ilia 1986 RUS S-chanf 1:34.50,1
2. Duvillard Robin 1983 FRA Villard de Lans 1:34.50,2 + 0.00,1
3. Furger Roman 1990 SUI Schattdorf 1:34.51,0 + 0.00,9
4. Rueesch Jason 1994 SUI Davos Clavadel 1:34.51,2 + 0.01,1
5. Poirrier Bastien 1988 FRA Giromagny 1:34.53,1 + 0.03,0
6. Gaillard Jean-Marc 1980 FRA La Roche sur Foron 1:34.55,1 + 0.05,0
7. Perrillat Collomb Christophe 1979 FRA Le Grand Bornand 1:34.55,5 + 0.05,4
8. Chauvet Benoit 1981 FRA Aviernoz 1:34.55,9 + 0.05,8
9. Leccardi Valerio 1984 SUI Davos Dorf 1:34.56,1 + 0.06,0
10. Marschall Philipp 1988 GER Unteralba 1:34.59,2 + 0.09,1
11. Wibault Mathias 1985 FRA Chamonix Mont Blanc 1:34.59,4 + 0.09,3
12. Pasini Fabio 1980 ITA Valgoglio (BG) 1:34.59,5 + 0.09,4
13. Galli Morris 1981 ITA Livigno (SO) 1:35.00,2 + 0.10,1
14. Livers Toni 1983 SUI Davos Platz 1:35.05,2 + 0.15,1
15. Bieler Livio 1993 SUI Bonaduz 1:35.07,5 + 0.17,4
Marathon: women overall
1. Faivre Picon Anouk 1986 FRA Pontarlier 1:39.35,3
2. Roponen Riitta-Liisa 1978 FIN Oulu 1:39.36,1 + 0.00,8
3. Gregg Caitlin 1980 USA Minneapolis / MN 1:39.42,9 + 0.07,6
4. Dabudyk Aurélie 1988 FRA St Sixt 1:41.17,0 + 1.41,7
5. Brooks Holly 1982 USA Anchorage/Alaska 1:41.28,6 + 1.53,3
6. Confortola Wyatt Antonella 1975 ITA Ziano di Fiemme (TN) 1:41.30,4 + 1.55,1
7. Anger Lucia 1991 GER Oberstdorf 1:41.31,8 + 1.56,5
8. Imoberdorf Rahel 1986 SUI Münster VS 1:43.46,7 + 4.11,4
9. Abderhalden Jogscha 1996 SUI Zernez 1:44.08,4 + 4.33,1
10. Zernova Natalia 1976 RUS St. Petersburg 1:45.18,6 + 5.43,3
11. Stiffler Tatjana 1988 SUI Davos Dorf 1:45.50,5 + 6.15,2
12. Mannima Tatjana 1980 EST Otepää 1:45.50,7 + 6.15,4
13. Donzallaz Nicole 1982 SUI Vaulruz 1:45.54,4 + 6.19,1
14. Larsen Lisa 1990 SUI Pontresina 1:45.58,7 + 6.23,4
15. Wagenführ Sandra 1971 SUI Davos Platz 1:45.59,1 + 6.23,8
47th Engadin Skimarathon 2015: results
Half-marathon: men overall
1 Schlittler Andri 1999 SUI Felsberg 51.02,7
2 Keller Cédric 1999 SUI Gonten 51.36,5 + 0.33,8
3 Steiner Armon 1978 SUI St. Moritz 51.56,3 + 0.53,6
4 Müller Nicola 1999 SUI Einsiedeln 51.57,7 + 0.55,0
5 Kutter Michael 1965 GER Kaufbeuren 53.03,2 + 2.00,5
6 Pauchard Yanik 2000 SUI Madulain 54.11,4 + 3.08,7
7 Räz Curdin Marchet 2000 SUI Sils/Segl Maria 54.36,1 + 3.33,4
8 Seematter Philip 1998 SUI Unteriberg 55.52,7 + 4.50,0
9 Defila Nicola 1972 SUI Cinuos-chel 56.14,6 + 5.11,9
10 Paravicini Martin 1997 SUI Bonaduz 57.00,3 + 5.57,6
Half-marathon: women overall
1. Moen Anita 1967 NOR Trysil 55.35,2
2. Werro Giuliana 1999 SUI Zernez 56.36,3 + 1.01,1
3. Schimmelpfennig Tiara 1997 GER Oberried 57.56,8 + 2.21,6
4. Heim Flurina 1989 SUI Samedan 59.29,5 + 3.54,3
5. Kaufmann Seraina 1999 SUI Ftan 1:00.35,7 + 5.00,5
6. Lozza Anja 2000 SUI Zuoz 1:00.42,2 + 5.07,0
7. Frommelt Anna 1998 FL Schaan 1:01.07,7 + 5.32,5
8. Schlittler Flurina 1998 SUI Felsberg 1:01.11,5 + 5.36,3
9. Vila Carola 1999 ESP La Seu d'Urgell 1:01.45,5 + 6.10,3
10. Inauen Christa 1962 SUI Samedan 1:03.17,3 + 7.42,1
Source: Engadin Skimarathon
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