Skyrunner® in Zergama - full report and images

Posted in At the Races by Matt Ward on Mon 25 May '09

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Ricky wins at Zergama

It seems Ricky Lightfoot is still on a high – and why not. A text to MST told of him being “really chuffed” and talked of a “brilliant atmosphere”, this was underlined with his reaction at the end of this great report from Lauri van Houten at the Skyrunner® World Series Press Office

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Relative new-comer to skyrunning, twenty-four- year old Briton Ricky Lightfoot storms the second Skyrunner® World Series race podium, Sunday, May 24 in Spain’s Basque Country. The women’s Series’ leader, Italian Emanuela Brizio, beats the course record by an amazing 4 minutes 45 seconds and reconfirms her ranking leadership.

Favourite Ricardo Mejia, a past world champion, looked set for victory until Lightfoot saw his chance in the second half of the race. Only two minutes behind the leader at the halfway point, he decided to go for it , crossing the finish a good two minutes ahead of Paolo Larger, who sailed past Mejia to take second place. Mejia, in third position, still heads the ranking.

Brizio led the women’s field in a class of her own with a 10 minute lead throughout and went on to set the new course record in 4h38’19”reconfirming her position as World Series’ leader. Portugal’s Rosa Madureira and Andorra’s Stephanie Jiminez were second and third respectively. Hopes for Britain’s Lizzy Hawker died when she retired at the halfway point, still suffering from a recent bout of ‘flu.

Four hundred and fifty-four athletes lined up to participate in the 42 km Maratòn Alpina Zegama-Aizkorri, characterized by a series of grueling ascents and descents over four of Euskadi’s highest peaks. Recent sunny spring weather gave way to a constant drizzle, no doubt favoured by most athletes but creating difficult conditions on the descent with mud and slippery rocks. An injury descending the Aratz peak forced three-time world champion Agustí Roc to retire after having led most of the race in tandem with Mejia.

The other top Catalans, last year’s champion Kilian Jornet, together with Raul Garcia and Toful Castanyer, were absent after an intensive season of ski-mountaineering events but are expected to compete in the International SkyRace® in Switzerland, a trial valid for the World Series’ ranking, where another battle of champions will take place on June 7.

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Ricky descends in the mist at Zergama

Despite the weather, the crowds turned up as usual to applaud and encourage the athletes along the course, an aspect much appreciated by Lightfoot, “I never experienced this before. At the 20 km aid station everyone was cheering me on. You don’t need to eat energy bars or drink. The enthusiasm of the crowd just carries you up.”

After a debut of winning his first World Series race, Lightfoot has a promising future in skyrunning and has already penciled in the last two races: Ben Nevis in Scotland and the final, in Malaysia.

Zegama results

Men
1. Ricky Lightfoot 4h03’12” (Saab Salomon Team)
2. Paolo Larger 4h05’25” (Valetudo Skyrunning Italia)
3. Ricardo Mejia 4h05’28”

Women
1. Emanuela Brizio 4h38’19” (Valetudo Skyrunning Italia)
2. Rosa Madureira 4h56’12” (Selecciòn Portuguesa)
3. Stephanie Jimez 5h02’14” (Salomon Santiveri – Federaciò Andorrana)

Skyrunner®World Series ranking (extract)

Men
1. Ricardo Mejia (MEX) 178
2. Paolo Larger (ITA) 166
3. Fulvio Dapit (ITA) 130
Women
1. Emanuela Brizio (ITA) 200
2. Stephanie Jimenez (AND) 166
3. Rosa Madureira (POR) 88

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