Patrouille des Glaciers
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Patrouille des Glaciers (PDG) is a
ski mountaineering Ski mountaineering (abbreviated to skimo) is a skiing discipline that involves climbing mountains either on skis or carrying them, depending on the steepness of the ascent, and then descending on skis. There are two major categories of equipmen ...
race organised every two years by the Swiss Armed Forces, in which military and civilian teams compete. It takes place once every two years at the end of April, in the south part of the canton of
Valais Valais ( , , ; frp, Valês; german: Wallis ), more formally the Canton of Valais,; german: Kanton Wallis; in other official Swiss languages outside Valais: it, (Canton) Vallese ; rm, (Chantun) Vallais. is one of the 26 cantons forming the S ...
below the summits of the Pennine
Alps The Alps () ; german: Alpen ; it, Alpi ; rm, Alps ; sl, Alpe . are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately across seven Alpine countries (from west to east): France, Sw ...
. The Patrouille des Glaciers is a stage of La Grande Course that includes the most important ski mountaineering competitions of the season. There are two different races, a normal and a short one: *
Zermatt Zermatt () is a municipality in the district of Visp in the German-speaking section of the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It has a year-round population of about 5,800 and is classified as a town by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) ...
Arolla Arolla is a village in the municipality of Evolène in the Swiss canton of Valais. It is situated at the end of the Val d'Hérens, south of the cantonal capital, Sion. Geography Arolla is situated at 1998 m above sea level, at the foot o ...
Verbier: 53 kilometres, altitude difference +3994m and – 4090m. This is equivalent to 110 km without altitude difference. *
Arolla Arolla is a village in the municipality of Evolène in the Swiss canton of Valais. It is situated at the end of the Val d'Hérens, south of the cantonal capital, Sion. Geography Arolla is situated at 1998 m above sea level, at the foot o ...
Verbier: 27 kilometres, altitude difference +1881m and – 2341m. This is equivalent to 53 km without altitude difference. Each patrol consists of 3 members who, in order to compete, must * have alpine experience which ensures their capability to independently master unexpected situations under extreme conditions in an inhospitable high-alpine environment * train to meet the physical, mental and technical requirements of the competition * be willing to live the ‘PDG spirit‘ towards their own team, all participants and organising staff by acting fair, with caution and solidarity recognizing their limits as well as respecting nature and the unique alpine world * have excellent skiing skills, experience in skiing while being roped up to others, experience in alpine touring and mountaineering competitions * be able to complete the races in the following times, given normal conditions: Zermatt – Schönbiel within 3h; Zermatt – Arolla within 8h 30min; Arolla – Riedmatten within 1h 45 min; Arolla – Verbier within 8h 30 min.


History

The Patrouille des Glaciers has military origins. During the Second World War, the Swiss army organised a race to test the abilities of its soldiers. The first military patrol edition was held in April 1943 thanks to the work of two captains of Mountain Brigade 10 (Rodolphe Tissières and
Roger Bonvin Roger Bonvin (12 September 1907, in Icogne, Valais – 5 June 1982) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1962–1973). Bonvin was mayor of Sion from 1955 to 1962. He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerlan ...
). That year, 18 patrols, each consisting of three members, travelled 63 kilometres to reach Verbier. In 1944, 44 teams participated, but for a few years, no races were organized because of war fatigue from the years of military mobilization during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
. On April 10, 1949, the race was organised once again, but the deaths of three participants from
Orsières Orsières is a municipality in the district of Entremont in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. History Orsières is first mentioned in 972 as ''Pons Ursarii''. In medieval times, it was a stage on the '' Via Francigena''. Geography Orsière ...
(Mauritius Crettex, Robert Droz and Louis Thétaz) who died in a
crevasse A crevasse is a deep crack, that forms in a glacier or ice sheet that can be a few inches across to over 40 feet. Crevasses form as a result of the movement and resulting stress associated with the shear stress generated when two semi-rigid p ...
caused a controversy. As a result of that accident the organisation of the race was prohibited by the Federal Military Department until 1984. The competition was revived by Rene Martin and Camille Bournissen. It remains under the control of the army which ensures its smooth running. The race is now held every two years and is also open to civilians. In 1986, bad weather forced organizers to interrupt the race. In 2002, the same mishap occurred.''Patrouille des Glaciers abgebrochen''
(German), April 27, 2002. In 2004, a foreign team won the race for the first time. The same year, the race was competed by 2934 participants (approximately 60% of civil patrols and 40% military), with 984 for the normal race, and 636 and 1314 for the short races. Claude Défago
''Die Geschichte des Skialpinismus''
(German).
In 2006, organisers were forced to refuse a thousand entries. That year a second race was organized from Zermatt for the first time. The media have recently raised the problem of doping: patrols are not subject to any controls which causes rumours about the performance of the participants. The commander of the race, Brigadier Marius Robyr (who retired in 2008), refused to impose controls and instead called for participants to act honestly, and in the spirit of the race in which there is no financial gain for the winners. On April 18, 2007, memorials donated by the Swiss army were unveiled in Zermatt, Arolla and in Verbier in honour of the communities connected with, benefactors of, and friends of, the PDG.
, M2b, April 20, 2007
A doping case came to light at the end of the 2008 edition in which ten competitors were checked.


Records

Record times are measured on the longer course only (i.e. from Zermatt to Verbier)


Men

The record time is 5 h 35'27 and is held by an Italian team winning the 2018 race. Team members are: *
Michele Boscacci Michele Boscacci (born 4 January 1990) is an Italian ski mountaineer. Boscacci, son of Graziano Boscacci, was born in Sondalo, and started skiing when he was five years old. In 2004 he competed at his first Pierra Menta race, when he was fourtee ...
* Robert Antonioli * Matteo Eydallin


Women

The record time is 7 h 15'35 and is held by a French/Swiss team from the 2018 race. Team members are: *
Axelle Mollaret Axelle Mollaret (born 3 September 1992 in Annecy, Haute-Savoie) is a French skyrunner and ski mountaineer. Biography She is physiotherapist. She has been member of the Ski Mountaineering French national selection since 2013. In 2015 she wo ...
*
Laetitia Roux Laetitia may refer to: Mythology and religion * Laetitia (goddess), a minor Roman goddess of gaiety * One of the 16 geomantic figures, primary symbols used in divinatory geomancy Other uses * Laetitia (given name) * 39 Laetitia, an asteroid * ...
*
Jennifer Fiechter Jennifer Fiechter, born 7 May 1992, is a Swiss ski mountaineer who in 2015 won the biennial Trofeo Mezzalama with teammates Emelie Forsberg and Axelle Mollaret. Two years later she repeated her Trofeo Mezzalama victory, this time with teammates Eme ...


Checkpoints

Several supply and control stations are located between Zermatt and Verbier: ImageSize = width:750 height:200 PlotArea = left:40 right:40 top:20 bottom:20 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical AlignBars = justify Colors = id:gray1 value:gray(0.9) DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:1500 till:3700 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:200 start:1500 gridcolor:gray1 PlotData = bar:60 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:58 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end from:1500 till:1520 text: Verbier width:12 textcolor:red fontsize:12px bar:56 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:54 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:52 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:50 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:48 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:46 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:44 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:42 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:40 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:38 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:36 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:34 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:32 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:30 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:28 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:26 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end from:1990 till:2010 text:
Arolla Arolla is a village in the municipality of Evolène in the Swiss canton of Valais. It is situated at the end of the Val d'Hérens, south of the cantonal capital, Sion. Geography Arolla is situated at 1998 m above sea level, at the foot o ...
width:12 textcolor:red fontsize:12px bar:24 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:22 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:20 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:18 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:16 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end from:3640 till:3660 text:Tête_Blanche width:12 textcolor:blue fontsize:12px bar:14 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:12 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:10 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:8 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:6 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end from:1600 till:1620 text:
Zermatt Zermatt () is a municipality in the district of Visp in the German-speaking section of the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It has a year-round population of about 5,800 and is classified as a town by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) ...
width:12 textcolor:red fontsize:12px bar:4 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:2 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:0 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end LineData = layer:front points:(710,25)(621,100) color:blue width:2 #Zermatt-Schönbiel points:(621,100)(530,175) color:blue width:2 #Schönbiel-Blanche points:(530,175)(488,148) color:blue width:2 #Blanche-Col Bertol points:(488,148)(455,105) color:blue width:2 #Bertol Pass-Plan Bertol points:(455,105)(398,55) color:blue width:2 #Plan Bertol-Arolla points:(398,55)(343,122) color:blue width:2 #Arolla-Riedmatten points:(343,122)(321,98) color:blue width:2 #Riedmatten-Chat points:(321,98)(288,98) color:blue width:2 #Chat-Berma points:(288,98)(232,140) color:blue width:2 #Berma-Rosablanche points:(232,140)(186,123) color:blue width:2 #Rosablanche-Chaux points:(186,123)(164,70) color:blue width:2 #Chaux-Ruinette points:(164,70)(120,22) color:blue width:2 #Ruinette-Verbier
The total drop is 3994 meters (ascent) and 4090 meters (descent).


Rules

Participants are divided into two groups: civilians and military. The categories are (Regulation 2006): *Female civilian patrols *Male or mixed civilian patrols **Senior I (total age of three members less than 102 years) **Senior II (total age of three members between 103 and 132 years) **Senior III (patrols remaining) *Female military patrols *International military patrols (only for normal race) *Swiss military patrols **Military I (total age of three members less than 102 years) **Military II (total age of three members between 103 and 132 years) **Military III (patrols remaining) *Female international civilian patrols (only short race) *Male international civilian patrols (only short race)


Material

Each patrol must be equipped with the following equipment (Regulation 2006): *
Ice axe An ice axe is a multi-purpose hiking and climbing tool used by mountaineers in both the ascent and descent of routes that involve snow, ice, or frozen conditions. Its use depends on the terrain: in its simplest role it is used like a walking ...
*
compass A compass is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation. It commonly consists of a magnetized needle or other element, such as a compass card or compass rose, which can pivot to align itself with ...
, altimeter *three
climbing harness A climbing harness is a device which allows a climber access to the safety of a rope. It is used in rock and ice climbing, abseiling, and lowering; this is in contrast to other activities requiring ropes for access or safety such as industrial ...
es *pairs of gloves, hats, bags *a Rope of at least 30 meters, snow shovel * skis *three headlamps, first aid kit, glasses * Avalanche transceiver


See also

*
Haute Route The Haute Route (or the High Route or Mountaineers' Route) is the name given to a route (with several variations) undertaken on foot or by ski touring between the Mont Blanc in Chamonix, France, and the Matterhorn, in Zermatt, Switzerland. Fir ...


References


External links


Official websiteVideo
{{Authority control Ski mountaineering competitions Mountaineering in the Alps Military patrol (sport) Skiing in Switzerland Mountaineering in Switzerland Bagnes Skiing in the Alps