Excitement peaks as Europe’s best converge for the 2024 European Championships

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Excitement peaks as Europe’s best converge for the 2024 ISMF European Championships in Flaine/Chamonix

Watch the Individual races on Monday and the Mixed Relay on Friday LIVE

 

Flaine, 6 January 2024 – The best athletes of the Old Continent will gather next week at the snow-capped peaks of the French Alps for the 2024 Skimo European Championships. A four-day spectacle set to draw 225 athletes from 22 nations, an event organized by the European Ski Mountaineering Council and the French Federation of Mountain Sports and Climbing (FFME).

The 2024 European Championships will kick off on Monday, January 8, in Flaine, with the classic individual race, that will have the Senior and U23 Men facing 1570+m, four climbs and two segments on foot, while the Senior Women, U23 Women and U20 men will have on the menu 1350+m, and also four climbs and two segments on foot. For the younger categories, the U20 Women will have 1050+m and the U18 Men and Women will have the same course, with 970+m.

Toeing the start line we will see the men’s previous European winner, Werner Marti (SUI), as well as winners two years ago on the U20 categories Anselme Davedin (FRA) and Caroline Ulrich (SUI), now racing on the U23 category, and quite a few medallists from last year’s World Championships on the individual race, such as Remi Bonet (SUI), Alba de Silvestro (ITA) or Giulia Murada (ITA).

On the U23 category, the field will be one of the strongest ever, with rising stars of the sport like Robin and Thomas Busard (SUI), Paul Verbnjak (AUT), Ot Ferrer, Oriol Olm (AND) or Thibe Deseyn (SUI) and Margot Ravinel (FRA) coming strong.

With most of the U18 and U20 athletes that podiumed on the first Youth World Cup of the season in Meribel present in Flaine -Jules Raybaud (FRA), Hermann Debertolis (ITA), Simone Compagnoni (ITA), Louise Trincaz (FRA), Lea Ancion Havet (AND), Malik Uldry (SUI), Enricco Pellegrini (ITA), Luca Curioni (ITA)or Laia Selles (ESP)- the competition will be fierce.

Tuesday will be the rest day, while on Wednesday, January 10, there will be a Sprint race for all categories in Flaine, followed on Thursday by a Vertical race for all also in Flaine. On Friday, the action will move to Chamonix, with a Mixed Relay race planned for both Youth categories and Senior categories.

“During this season, we have been fortunate to experience brilliant racing and impeccable organization in all the events leading up to this moment. We are confident that the bar will be raised even higher here in Flaine/Chamonix. This season is a testament to the dedication of the Skimo family and a significant step on our sport’s road to the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympic Games.
As we embark on the exciting journey towards our Olympic debut, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the French Federation, the local organizers, sponsors, volunteers, and every individual who has played a role in making this event possible”, said Gunel Badalova, President of the European Council of ISMF.

The 2024 European Championships boasts a formidable lineup of skiers, each vying for glory and the prestigious title of European Champion. From rising stars to seasoned veterans, expect to witness a display of technical expertise and strategic finesse as competitors push the boundaries of their endurance in pursuit of victory.

Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, Flaine and Chamonix provide the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes competition. Towering peaks, pristine slopes, and crisp mountain air set the stage for an unforgettable experience, creating an atmosphere that perfectly complements the raw intensity of skimo racing.

Whether you’re a seasoned skimo enthusiast or a first-time spectator, the 2024 European Championships in Flaine/Chamonix promise an unforgettable experience for public on site, and all of them are welcomed. But if you can not be present, you can watch the Individual races on Monday and the Mixed Relay races on Friday on the ISMF YouTube channel and on the Olympic Channel platform. For the Sprint and Vertical races, live timing and highlights videos will be also available.

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About the ISMF
Founded in 2007, the ISMF is the global governing body for competitive ski mountaineering. Since 2016, the organisation has been officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee. Its main goals are the promotion, regulation and development of the sport of ski mountaineering worldwide. Based in Lausanne, Switzerland, the ISMF’s membership consists of 47 national federations located in Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania. The ISMF organizes ski mountaineering Senior and Youth World Cups, as well as Masters and World Championships. For the first time, ski mountaineering was a medal sport at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland, and has been included in the programme of the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Winter Games.