Swissalpine Marathon Swissalpine Marathon Swissalpine Marathon
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Date Date Date 2017/07/29 2017/07/29 2017/07/29 Registration Period Registration Period Registration Period 2016/12/01 - 2017/07/26 2016/12/01 - 2017/07/26 2016/12/01 - 2017/07/26 Area/Region Area/Region Area/Region Europe Europe Europe Country Country Country Davos, Switzerland Davos, Switzerland Davos, Switzerland Categories Categories Categories Ultra Marathon Ultra Marathon Ultra Marathon Participation Fee Participation Fee Participation Fee 170 CHF 170 CHF 170 CHF Number of Starters (Previous Year) Number of Starters (Previous Year) Number of Starters (Previous Year) 662 662 662 Number of Finishers (Previous Year) Number of Finishers (Previous Year) Number of Finishers (Previous Year) 561 561 561 Web Site Web Site Web Site http://www.swissalpine.ch http://www.swissalpine.ch http://www.swissalpine.ch The most famous track on the programme of the Swissalpine Marathon and the world's largest mountain Ultramarathon: in this challenging mountain range the participants undertake 21 of the total 77.5 kilometers in high alpine terrain. With an altitude difference of 2’800 meters, the route from Davos to Filisur and Bergün crosses the Keschhütte and the Sertig Pass back to Davos.
Photo/Text Source: http://www.swissalpine.chThe most famous track on the programme of the Swissalpine Marathon and the world's largest mountain Ultramarathon: in this challenging mountain range the participants undertake 21 of the total 77.5 kilometers in high alpine terrain. With an altitude difference of 2’800 meters, the route from Davos to Filisur and Bergün crosses the Keschhütte and the Sertig Pass back to Davos.
Photo/Text Source: http://www.swissalpine.chThe most famous track on the programme of the Swissalpine Marathon and the world's largest mountain Ultramarathon: in this challenging mountain range the participants undertake 21 of the total 77.5 kilometers in high alpine terrain. With an altitude difference of 2’800 meters, the route from Davos to Filisur and Bergün crosses the Keschhütte and the Sertig Pass back to Davos.
Photo/Text Source: http://www.swissalpine.ch