Piolets d'Or Announces the "Significant Ascents" of 2023
This list of 68 climbs is effectively a "long list" used to select nominees of the prestigious alpine award.
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The Ultra-Trail World Tour begins in 2014. The announcement was made in Chamonix, France, on the sidelines of The North Face Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc earlier this year.
The Ultra-Trail World Tour will propose an international competitive circuit, in partnership with the International Trail Running Association (ITRA).
The series of long-distance trail races will employ a points-based ranking system similar to that used cycling, tennis and skiing to crown annual male and female champions, and is open to all. Each race on the circuit will be 100 kilometers or longer, and will be worth a certain number of points based on category and race designation. Every finisher will be awarded points at the completion of a race, and world rankings will be updated after each race.
The following have been confirmed:
January 18th: Vibram Hong Kong 100 (Hong Kong, China)
March 1st: The North Face Transgrancanaria (Spain)
March 15th: Vibram Tarawera 100km Ultramarathon (New Zealand)
April 4th to 14th: Marathon des Sables (Morocco)
April 25th to 26th: Ultra-Trail Mt.Fuji (Japan)
June 27th to 29th: The North Face Lavaredo Ultra Trail (Italy)
June 29th: The Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run (USA)
August 29th: The North Face Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc® (France, Italy, Switzerland)
Read our upcoming exclusive interview with Ultra-Trail World Tour director Jean-Charles Perrin.Place: Chamonix, France
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