2007 Skyrunning European Championships

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| events = SkyRace

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The 2007 Skyrunning European Championships was the 1st edition of the global skyrunning competition, Skyrunning European Championships, organised by the International Skyrunning Federation and was held in Poschiavo (Switzerland), took place on 10 June 2007, coinciding with the International SkyRace Valmalenco-Valposchiavo, from Valmalenco, Sondrio (Italy) to Valposchiavo, Switzerland.{{cite web|url=https://www.montagna.tv/cms/3578/skyrunning-novita-nel-cielo-del-2007/|title=Skyrunning, novità nel cielo del 2007|quote=Il primo European Skyrunning Championship si terrà invece in Svizzera, il 10 giugno, sul celebre tracciato dell’International SkyRace Valmalenco/Valposchiavo.|language=it|publisher=montagna.tv|accessdate=12 October 2017}}

Results

The race of the International SkyRace Valmalenco-Valposchiavo (31 km, +1850m/-1800m) was the only competition with 488 athletes who reached the finish line of both sexes and nations (including non-European ones). obviously the medals of the European Championships were awarded by compiling single rankings, male and female, and not including non-European athletes.{{cite web|url=http://archivio.fodipe.it/skyrunning/classifica%20VALMALENCO%20VALPOSCHIAVO%2007.pdf|title=International SkyRace Valmalenco-Valposchiavo - 10/06/2007|publisher=montagna.tv|accessdate=12 October 2017}}

= Men's SkyRace =

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RankAthleteCountryTime
{{Gold1}}align=left|Marco De Gasperialign=left| {{ITA}}2:32:03
{{Silver2}}align=left|Helmut Schiesslalign=left| {{GER}}2:37:48
{{Bronze3}}align=left|Dennis BrunodBronze goes to Brunod, 4th at the finish lane, because the third, the Mexican Ricardo Mejía with the time of 2:38:22, ran out rank.align=left| {{ITA}}2:40:49
4align=left|Mikhail Mamleevalign=left| {{ITA}}2:41:06
5align=left|Kilian Jornet Burgadaalign=left| {{ESP}}2:41:42
6align=left|Aires Sousaalign=left| {{POR}}2:44:16
7align=left|Fulvio Dapitalign=left| {{ITA}}2:46:33
8align=left|Carlos Silvaalign=left| {{POR}}2:46:54
9align=left|Tom Owensalign=left| {{GBR}}2:46:58
10align=left|Fabio Bnfantialign=left| {{ITA}}2:49:22

= Women's SkyRace =

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RankAthleteCountryTime
{{Gold1}}align=left|Pierangela Baronchellialign=left| {{ITA}}3:21:07
{{Silver2}}align=left|Rosa Madureiraalign=left| {{POR}}3:21:33
{{Bronze3}}align=left|Stéphanie Jiménezalign=left| {{AND}}3:26:51
4align=left|Corinne Favrealign=left| {{FRA}}3:27:04
5align=left|Manuela Brizioalign=left| {{ITA}}3:29:27
6align=left|Daniela Vassallialign=left| {{ITA}}3:35:51
7align=left|Lucinda Moreirasalign=left| {{POR}}3:37:33
8align=left|Gloriana Pellissieralign=left| {{ITA}}3:39:58
9align=left|Gisella Bendottialign=left| {{ITA}}3:40:08
10align=left|Raffaella Rossialign=left| {{ITA}}3:43:41

References

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