Ski Mountaineering World Championships 2013: French win Individual gold
In the women's competition it was Laetitia Roux once again who commanded the field, winning across a distance of circa 12 km with 1480 metres altitude difference. On the slopes of Pelvoux the 27-year-old athlete from France won the Individual race, stopping the clock after a mere one hour and twenty minutes, four minutes ahead of her teammate Axelle Mollaret with whom she had won gold in Sunday's Team Race. Bronze went to the expert Italian Gloriana Pellissier who was beaten in the final sprint by just a hair's breadth... read a mere two seconds!
This morning all take part in the Vertical race, the gruelling 600-metre climb which takes no prisoners.
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Senior Male
1 William Bon Mardion, France 01:22:36
2 Matheo Jacquemoud, France 01:23:07 Senior Espoir
3 Kilian Jornet Burgada, Spain 01:24:08
4 Damiano Lenzi, Italy 01:25:02
5 Robert Antonioli, Italy 01:25:20 Senior Espoir
6 Alexis Sevennec, France 01:25:50
7 Manfred Reichegger, Italy 01:26:08
8 Matteo Eydallin, Italy 01:26:15
9 Michele Boscacci, Italy 01:26:45 Senior Espoir
10 Martin Anthamatten, Switzerland 01:27:10
12 Davide Galizzi, Italy 1:27:44
14 Lorenzo Holzknecht, Italy 1:28:38
15 Pietro Lanfranchi, Italy 1:30:18
Senior Femminile
1 Laetitia Roux, France 01:20:03
2 Axelle Mollaret, France 01:24:28 Senior Espoir
3 Gloriana Pellissier, Italy 01:24:30
4 Mireia Miró Varela, Spain 01:25:18
5 Sophie Dusautoir Bertrand, Andorra 01:26:43
6 Emelie Forsberg, Sweden 01:26:48
7 Valentine Fabre, France 01:29:02
8 Elena Nicolini, Italy 01:30:15
9 Maude Mathys, Switzerland 01:30:34
10 Jennifer Fiechter, Switzerland 01:30:42 Senior Espoir
16 Elisa Compagnoni, Italy 1:35:45 Espoir
18 Alessandra Cazzanelli, Italy 1:37:43 Espoir