History
Skyrunning was founded in 1992 by Italian Marino Giacometti, President of theDefinition of a Skyrunner World Series Sky Race
Skyrunning stands apart from other mountain running activities. The criteria of a SWS Sky Race are: * Race Duration: Day-long races with a time limit of 16 hours. * Race Distance: Sky Races feature distances from 22 km to 66 km to enable full intensity performance throughout the race. * Race Values: Races are characterised by their technicality, speed, intensity and extreme terrain. Altitude (average and maximum reached), peak reach, running on snow/glacier, grade II climbing difficulty and increased elevation percentage are other factors also taken into account when defining a Sky Race.2019 rules and rankings
The 2019 Skyrunner World Series proposes two ranking systems. The single season ranking, introduced in 2019 and limited to the Skyrunner World Series, and the 52-week ranking which encompasses all races, including the Skyrunner National Series races.The single season ranking
In 2019, the Skyrunner World Series introduced the first single ranking system. The objective of the general ranking is to unify the circuits and key races to make the series even more competitive and define who is the best Skyrunner in the World; a Skyrunner being someone able to face any type of mountain with technicality, speed and intensity, and serves as a base to distribute the end of season bonus pool. The 2019 Skyrunner World Series season runs from April to October. It consists of 15 races in 11 countries and concludes with the "SkyMasters", the end of season race open only to qualified athletes. Athletes are ranked on their top 4 points results of the season, of which no more than 2 can be "SuperSky Races" - races rewarding twice as many points as a Sky Race, plus the SkyMasters points. At each race, points will be attributed to the top twenty finishers in a symmetric manner for men and women according to the following grid:The 52-week ranking
The 52-week rolling rankingEnd of season bonus pool
The end of season bonus pool increased from €66,000 in 2018 to €75,000 in 2019, split equally between the top 10 ranked male and female athletes of the season. To be eligible for the end of season bonus pool, athletes must participate in a minimum of four races, at least two must be Sky Races and start at the SkyMasters race.2019 Race Calendar
2018 Ranking system
For the 2018 season, three rankings were published: Sky Classic, Sky Extra and Overall. Sky Classic races were 22 km to 50 km long with 7.5% average elevation and a 1,000m difference of min/max. altitude. The Sky Classic ranking took into account the best five results of the season. The Sky Classic category champions were Pascal Egli from Switzerland and GBs Holly Page. Sky Extra mixed races that were formerly known as Sky Ultra and Sky Extreme. These races were over 50 km long with 6.5% average elevation and 1,000m difference of min/max. altitude. The Sky Extra took into account the best four results of the season and was won by Pere Aurell of Spain and America's Hillary Gerardi. Overall - all athletes scoring points in any race entered the overall ranking. Their best two results in each category counted for the final ranking.Previous overall champions
That is the results of the singles races of the various years.Past events champions
Races
Races multiple winners
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