This June, give it your
all at this iconic Mont Blanc race!What is Marathon du Mont Blanc and why
you should know about it?The Marathon du Mont Blanc is an iconic trail running
event held in the Mont Blanc region of the Alps, spanning across France, Italy,
and Switzerland. This event offers a variety of races catering to different
skill levels and preferences. The main marathon, known as the 90km Epic Race,
challenges participants with rugged mountain terrain, steep ascents, and
descents. In addition to the marathon, shorter races like the Cross du Mont
Blanc (23 km) and the 10 km du Mont-Blanc provide options for
participants seeking different distances.Who can participate in Marathon du Mont
Blanc?The event attracts a diverse group of
participants, including elite trail runners and enthusiasts, from around the
world. Weather conditions in the mountainous region can vary, adding an extra
layer of challenge to the race experience. However, this marathon has a
surprisingly wide range of participants, from starting from 7 years old!What kind of races are there in Marathon
du Mont Blanc?90km Epic RaceThis infamous marathon is one of the most technically
challenging trail races in France, with 6,220 metres of vertical terrain and an
average altitude over 2000m. The 24-hour race begins early under a Mont Blanc
sunrise, and leads runners across the Emosson dam in Switzerland, before taking
a route along the magnificent Mer de Glace, beneath the Aiguille du Midi and
finally, into the buzzing nighttime lights of Chamonix.Starts: 4am, 27 June
Maximum runners: 1,000 KM VerticalRunning against the clock, this 1,000-metre alpine race
promises to be a welcome challenge for any avid sport contestant. The 3.6km
route is also open to the Junior category.
Starts: 5pm, 29 June23km A Historical RaceWith 6 hours in which to finish, this semi-autonomous
trail leads participants along a varied terrain; with a maximum altitude of
1,665m and a descent of 621 metres. The versatile race is also open to the
Espoir category.Starts: 8am, 28 JuneMaximum runners: 2000Mont Blanc 10kmThe perfect
initiation into nature-trail runs, this 10km race is perfect for beginners and
is open from the Cadet category and up. The route takes runners along the
cross-country ski trails (please note that ski/walking poles are not
permitted).Starts: 10:30am, 28 June
Maximum
runners: 2,000Mont Blanc Mini CrossA small selection of trails (800 metres, 2km and 3km) are
open to the youngest contestants from 7- to 15-year-olds. The starting point
for these 3 races is from the paragliding area, with the route taking young
runners through scenic surroundings, including the Bois du Bouchet wood.Starts: 2:00pm, 28 JuneDuo étoiléThis unique nocturnal race offers the perfect opportunity
for taking in the stars, whilst developing skills such as endurance and
teamwork. Each competitor will have a running buddy to complete the all-weather
20km race with. With 6 hours on the clock, the timed race promises to be
inspiring as it is challenging! Starts: 7:30pm, 28 JuneMaximum: 500 teamsMont Blanc 42kmThis semi-autonomous trail is open for the Espoire
category and above. With a maximum time-limit of 9.5 hours to complete the race
in and 2,780m ascents and 1,700m descents to tackle, this run is a great
all-day challenge for any experienced runner.Starts: 6:45am, 29 JuneMaximum runners: 2,3003 full and 2 light refreshment pointsYoung Race MarathonDedicated to young runners, the short 15km race begins at La Tour and
ends at Planpraz, with the finish line being the same as the 42km race. Distance
categories include Junior, which is 18-19 years’ old and Hope Category, which
is 20 to 22 years’ old.Starts: no info yetDespite the demanding terrain, the Marathon
du Mont Blanc enjoys considerable support from local communities and
spectators, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the event. For the most
accurate and up-to-date information regarding the Marathon du Mont Blanc, it is
advisable to consult the official event website.A marathoner running through the challenging trails of
the Marathon du Mont BlancAbout the area: Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, nestled in the
French Alps, near France's borders with Switzerland and Italy, is renowned for
its stunning scenery and outdoor activities. Home to Mont Blanc, Europe's
highest peak, Chamonix offers world-class skiing, mountaineering, hiking, and
climbing opportunities. The town's rich mountaineering history, vibrant tourism
scene, and cultural events attract visitors year-round. With breathtaking
views, easy access from Geneva, and a blend of Alpine charm and modern
amenities, Chamonix remains a top destination for adventurers and nature lovers
alike.Event DetailsName of
the event: Marathon du Mont BlancLocation: Several venues around Chamonix
Date: 26-29 June 2025Official website: Marathon du Mont BlancExplore
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