SALOMON Zugspitz Ultratrail 2014: 20-22 June

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End of June of each year trail racers from around the world make it a habit to convene at the base of the massive Zugspitze, Germany’s loftiest peak. The runners get together for an event that has quickly turned cult in its short four-year history, the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL. Over the years this race sized up not only in terms of numbers but also added ever more course options. For 2014, the full 100K circumnavigation of the mountain massif may again garner the limelight but three (rather than two) additional entry points along the loop trail offer options for shorter race distances. The latest addition to the wildly popular lineup of Basetrail, Supertrail and Ultratrail is the Supertrail XL course, which kicks off in Ehrwald, Austria.

While running routines may wind down for most trail runners towards the end of the year, the 2014 SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL is already back on the front burner for race organizers, event sponsors and host communities. In an effort to keep the event fresh and fun, there is always some aspect of the race that is being tweeked for the benefit of the race community. New for 2014 is the Supertrail XL distance, an exciting course addition that sets off in Ehrwald, Austria, and fits in nicely between the Ultratrail (start in Grainau, Germany) and Supertrail (start in Leutasch-Weidach, Austria). The XL version woos racers with a distance of 79,3 kilometers and 4,156 meters of ascent and should attract finishers of the Supertrail (60.7 km / 2,973 m vertical gain) who want to up the ante but hesitate to commit to the full-length Ultratrail.

Besides the Supertrail XL addition and few minor trail alterations, the 2014 SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL sticks to a proven weekend itinerary. The event kicks off Friday night with a lively opening celebration, the official race & course briefing and the popular SILVA Trailnight. The start of the Ultratrail runners in Grainau (GER) during the wee hours of Saturday morning launches a tightly-spaced series of successive races with staggered start times in Ehrwald (AT), Leutasch-Weidach (AT) and Mittenwald (GER). Arrival of the first leaders at the finish in Grainau is expected by early afternoon but racers of the four courses and the various race categories will continue trickling in through the night until the morning of the following day. Sunday marks the end of the event and is dedicated to the award ceremony and riveting multi-media presentations with impressions of the weekend event.

2014 SALOMON Zugspitz Ultratrail: Stats and Facts

  • Start: 21. June 2014 (different start locations acc. to course)
  • Finish: Grainau (GER) for all 4 courses
  • Available Courses:
    – Ultratrail: 100 km / 5,420 m vertical gain, start 7:00 am, Grainau
    – Supertrail XL: 79.3 km / 4,156 m vertical, start 8:00 am, Ehrwald
    – Supertrail: 60.7 km / 2,973 m vertical, start 9:00 Uhr, Leutasch-Weidach
    – Basetrail: 35.9 km / 1,892 Hm, start 10:00 am, Mittenwald
  • 2 countries: Germany, Austria
  • 8 race categories: Men / Women, Master Men / Master Women (40+ years), Senior Master Men / Senior Master Women (50+ years), Grand Master Men / Grand Master Women (60+ years)

For additional information, visit: www.zugspitz-ultratrail.com