Press Kit Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc 2023

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PRESS KIT 2023

MONTBLANC.UTMB.WORLD #20YEARSOFUTMB

A TIME FOR EMOTIONS

‘‘On Saturday 30 August 2003, at 4 a.m., I kicked off the inaugural event and my husband Michel took the start of a race which, 20 years later, has become the leading event in trail running, the pinnacle for thousands of runners around the world. 20 editions, 20 years of passion, sweat and unforgettable moments of intense emotion... And we’re determined to keep up the good work! At the Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc, each and every runner becomes someone’s hero, whether it’s their own, their family or their town. It always thrills me to see that trail running is one of the rare sports where the last person to cross the finish line raises his arms with as much pride and enthusiasm as the first: a race with thousands of winners!

After having created, with her husband, all the IT resources for the UTMB and notably the LiveTrail, the foundation of our event, our daughter Isabelle, her husband Mickael and our son David have taken up the challenge since 2019, each in their own role with the same commitment we had in 2003. It’s a legacy that they are keeping alive by respecting what has driven us since the very first day and which is the essence of the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc: a truly inclusive event that everyone can follow with LiveTrail and UTMB Live. A perfectly supervised event in the best health and safety conditions, where everyone is respected and the magnificent natural heritage that is Mont Blanc is safeguarded.‘‘

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MAGIC AND TEARS TEN TO TEN THOUSAND A DEDICATED, RESPONSIBLE EVENT

The Mont-Blanc and its aura, the MontBlanc and its magic spell. Everything that a person can experience there. Each runner has their reason for coming here, each runner brings a spark. The MontBlanc, a magical summit. Choose to circumnavigate it, to draw its contours. Taste its appeal. Choose the race that suits us, the one that will shape our adventure and our emotions.

At the finish line, magic and tears, memories and hugs.

From just a dozen people in 2003, we now have a team of 2,500 volunteers, about a hundred volunteer doctors and nurses, medical research teams who look after the runners along the route, dozens of Environmental Ambassadors who educate and support people in protecting the environment, and more than 70 yearround employees who help organise this amazing event. Thousands of people are committed to a common goal: enable 10,000 runners and their support team to reach their goal and enjoy the beauty of the routes and the countries they cross.

Throughout the year, in close collaboration with the local communities along the route, the entire organisation works with the Environmental Commission to minimise the event’s footprint: refreshments are mainly made from local produce, and participants are required to bring their own cutlery and no plastic bottles (saving more than 8,000 plastic bottles and thousands of disposable cups). Each year, the transportation system is strengthened to complement the existing offer, reducing the number of private cars crowding the valleys.

What strikes you is this amount of energy. Welcoming each other. The time we give. The energy we devote to it. For ourselves, for others, for the pleasure of sharing and meeting. This is also our raison d’être. To give the opportunity to get together for just one week, to make three countries (France, Italy, Switzerland) and 18 municipalities live together for the time of an event. Giving your time means working to promote territories, heritage, men and women, and writing history together.

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GIVING YOUR TIME

HISTORY AND INNOVATION

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20 YEARS OF RACING

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TRAIL-RUNNING: A SPORT FOR ALL

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A SUSTAINABLE, COMMITED EVENT

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FANTASTIC PLAYGROUND TO BE RESPECTED

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A FAIR, INNOVATIVE RACE

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WOMEN AND MEN

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THE NOT-SO-ORDINARY HEROES

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CELEBRITIES UNVEILED

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THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC POSSIBLE

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RACES AND SCHEDULES

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THE DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC PAST AND PRESENT

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UTMB® WORLD SERIES FINALS

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FOR ADULTS

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FOR THE YOUNG ONES

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PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS

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THE ORGANIZATION

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DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC 2023 : FIGURES

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THE ELITE LINE-UP

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ULTRA-TRAIL® VILLAGE

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UTMB® LIVE P.39

THE UTMB® WORLD SERIES CIRCUIT

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THE CIRCUIT

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PARTNERS

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UTMB® WORLD SERIES PARTNERS

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DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC PARTNERS

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LOCAL PARTNERS

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OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNERS

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TECHNICAL SPONSORS

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CONTACTS

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SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS

2003

20 YEARS OF RACING

THE BIRTH OF THE RACE

Krissy MOEHL (USA) Dawa SHERPA (NPL)

2004

Colette BORCARD (CHE) Vincent DELEBARRE (FR)

2006

Karine Hery (FRA) Marco OLMO (ITA)

Corine FAVRE (FRA) - First overall

2008

Lizzy HAWKER (USA) Kilian JORNET (ESP)

Lucie COLQUOUN (GBR) Guillaume LENORMAND (FRA)

2009

Krissy MOEHL (USA) Kilian JORNET (ESP)

Chantal BÈGUE (FRA) Jean-Yves REY (CHE)

Extreme conditions (rain, cold, hail) on a complete Tour that only 67 riders managed to finish out of a field of 722 on the start line.

A LOCAL BOY

The Chamonix valley was proud of its champion, who became the valley’s first running club coach and introduced many new athletes to the joys of trail running.

START OF THE CCC®

Italy’s Marco Olmo’s victory was a landmark for his age (58 years) while the CCC kicked off its inaugural edition.

YOUTH TAKES THE LEAD

At just 20 years, the youngest person ever to take part in the UTMB®, Kilian Jornet (ESP), wins the event. Tickets for the UTMB sell out in 9 minutes and tickets for the CCC in 8 minutes!

LAUNCH OF THE TDS® RACE

Record temperatures (28° to 30°C) as Patrick Bohard (FRA) and Fernanda Maciel (BRA) win the inaugural edition of the TDS.

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HISTORY AND INNOVATION

2010 À 2012 UNPREDICTABLE WEATHER

With torrents overflowing, rockfalls, snowfalls and cold weather, the races were rescheduled, stopped or even cancelled. A alternative route in France was organised in 2012.

2014 LAUNCH OF THE OCC

Rory BOSIO (USA) François D’HAENE (FRA)

Anne-Lise ROUSSET (FRA) Pau BARTOLO (ESP)

Sonia GLAREY (ITA) Nicolas MARTIN (FRA)

Rain and sunshine are the two ingredients that make for an excellent «vintage» for the first edition of the OCC, with a very strong athletes’ line-up.

2020 A YEAR WITHOUT

For the first time in the event’s history, the UTMB Mont-Blanc did not start to protect the health and safety of its participants (Covid-19)

2021 AN EMOTION-FILLED EDITION

Courtney DAUWALTER (USA) François D’HAENE (FRA)

Marta MOLIST CODINA (ESP) Thibaut GARRIVIER (FRA)

Blandine L’HIRONDEL (FRA) Jonathan ALBON (GBR)

While on Tuesday night the TDS mourned, and with it the whole trail running family, yet the exceptional lineups of the UTMB, CCC and OCC and the benign weather put a smile on everyone’s face. François D’Haene becomes the event’s most successful runner, while Courtney Dauwalter sets a new event record in the women’s category.

2022 A FLURRY OF RECORDS

Katie SCHIDE (USA) Kilian JORNET (ESP)

Blandine L’HIRONDEL (FRA) Petter ENGDAHL (SWE)

Sheila AVILÉS CASTANÓ (ESP) Manuel MERILLAS (ESP)

Higher and stronger, Spain’s Kilian Jornet wins the UTMB for the fourth time in a stunning record time of under 20 hours. Frenchman Mathieu Blanchard follows within 5 minutes, equalling François D’Haene’s record. American Katie Schide wins her first UTMB in 23 hours 15 minutes.

For summaries of all the editions, year by year, go to : MONTBLANC.UTMB.WORLD

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TRAIL-RUNNING: A SPORT FOR ALL

A good pair of shoes and... that’s it! All you need to experience trail-running is the ability to walk. Trail-running is accessible to everyone, whatever their age or physical condition, and although it was little-known 20 years ago, it is now becoming an increasingly popular and fun sport. But what exactly is trail-running?

Trail-running: in other words, running on trails. But you don’t have to be a runner to enjoy the sport! In fact, trail-running is first and foremost a hike in the great outdoors. While some prefer to walk - whether for the pleasure of taking the time to admire the scenery or for reasons relating to physical fitness - others trot or run.

Trail-running offers a wide range of emotions: a feeling of freedom, far from the hustle and bustle of the big cities. The feeling of reconnecting with nature, in the heart of the forests, mountains and valleys close to home. The feeling of something new when you go running on holiday or when you try out micro-adventures. A feeling of well-being: most trail runners run to keep fit and healthy. But above all a feeling of pleasure: unlike jogging, trail-running offers a variety of different terrains.

Regularity: High (9/12 months)

Peak season: March, September, October*

Favourite practice times: 6pm-9pm

*In terms of outings

More and more women are taking up running, and their reasons for doing so are not the same as men’s. Whereas men are more interested in physical fitness, women’s reasons seem to be more mental. They are looking for psychological benefits (increased self-confidence, relaxation) rather than competition or personal challenges*.

Initially regarded as a sport more suited to the ‘‘over 40s’’, with impressive performances by the likes of Marco Olmo (58) and Jacques Didry (72), exceptional young runners such as Kilian Jornet and Katie Schide are proving that trail-running is a discipline that is accessible to all ages.

*L’Observatoire du Running 2023 - The benchmark study by Sport Heroes and UNION sport & cycle

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PROFILE 61% 39% 39 YEARS OLD 4,4 SPORTS PRACTISED TYPE OF SPORT 9,4 KM PER OUTING
- 1H30 OUTINGS PER WEEK
OUTINGS PER WEEK FREQUENCY
1H
2,3
HISTORY AND INNOVATION

A SUSTAINABLE, COMMITED EVENT

‘‘Crossing 3 countries, 18 towns and bringing together 10,000 runners requires an awareness of the impact you have on the environment. The Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc is an exceptional event with a strong commitment in a unique and exceptional region. Throughout the year and for each new edition, we strive to innovate and take concrete actions for the benefit of the towns and villages we cross, the runners who take part, the spectators who are welcomed, but also for all the Friends of the UTMB Mont-Blanc, to make sure that this great festival of trail running remains a moment of sharing and emotions, and to ensure that the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc remains a moment in time, while respecting its stunning setting. The smooth running of the event is just as important as the well-being of the people living in the Mont-Blanc area and the protection of the environment.’’

1. LOCAL COMMITMENT

Today, 18 municipalities are directly involved in the race route. Since its inception, the organisers have worked closely with these partner municipalities.

Their role is essential to the smooth running of the event, thanks to their technical and logistical support ( access to roads and footpaths, public spaces and infrastructures, supply of equipment, human resources by the municipal staff, etc.) as well as the quality of the hospitality provided throughout the Tour du mont Blanc.

THE 18 PARTNER MUNICIPALITIES

Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Courmayeur, Orsières, Bourg SaintMaurice, Les Houches, Saint-Gervais, Servoz, Vallorcine, Hauteluce, Beaufort, Séez, Les Contamines Montjoie, la Thuile, Pré Saint-Didier, Morgex, Martigny-Combe, Trient, Bovernier

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Chloé Léger, Regeneration Manager Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc

TOGETHER, WE CAN ACHIEVE WONDERS

Active exchanges between the French, Swiss and Italian municipalities involved in the Tour du Mont Blanc. Involvement of the local population, with the support of the residents and the strong commitment from the volunteers.

‘‘There’s something very special in the air during the week. There’s something magical about this moment and it’s not just down to the riders.‘‘

Major economic benefits: by 2022, the UTMB Mont-Blanc will have generated €23 million in spending in the region*, across all the valley’s socio-economic sectors.

‘‘From a business point of view, it’s one of the two best days of the year’’.

An event that promotes employment, a driver of seasonal and annual jobs.

‘‘The event takes place at the end of August, beginning of September, which means that seasonal workers’ contracts can be extended by a week’’.

The teamwork between the organisers and the local authorities has improved media coverage for the whole valley, with over 5,000 articles published on the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc and more than 500 journalists attending the 2022 event, many of them from abroad. The world capital of trail running is in the Mont-Blanc region.

‘‘The Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc is now an integral part of Chamonix’s economic activities’’.

Xavier Roseren, Member of Parliament for the 6th constituency of the Haute-Savoie

*Survey conducted by an independent consultancy (Traces TPI)

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Eric Fournier, Mayor of Chamonix Jean-Marc Peillex, Mayor of Saint-Gervais Jacqueline Fattier, Deputy Mayor of Chamonix
HISTORY AND INNOVATION

A FANTASTIC PLAYGROUND TO BE RESPECTED

ORGANIC OR REGIONAL PRODUCTS, 0 PLASTIC BOTTLES AND BIO-WASTE COLLECTION: ECO-FRIENDLY REFRESHMENT STANDS

2. SUSTAINABILITY COMMITMENT

PRESERVING THE AREA: ACTION ON THE GROUND ALL YEAR ROUND

With the support of the Environmental Ambassadors, the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc encourages participants every year to respect the ecosystem of the Mont Blanc massif as a whole, with, for example, the obligation not to leave the marked trails at the risk of being penalised (between 15 minutes and 1 hour of time-out to be applied at once). The event is fervently and passionately committed to preserving the areas it visits in France, Italy and Switzerland, and to supporting local communities. In 2023, at least 4 trail maintenance projects are planned in Les Contamines, Courmayeur, Beaufort and Hauteluce.

From its very inception, the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc has aimed at reducing to a strict minimum the waste produced throughout the week. Reusable cups, the addition of cutlery and bowls for eating hot food (BYOU system) to the compulsory equipment, measures to reduce over-packaging, etc. Many of these features have already been in place for a number of years.

In 2023, the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc is going one step further and will be offering refreshment stations that are 100% plastic bottle-free. A challenge achieved by using carbonation machines, even for soft drinks. The event has always encouraged the use of tap water, saving 8,000 plastic bottles of water and their transport every year.

Waste management at the French refreshment points will also be going from strength to strength, with 6 refreshment points now equipped to collect bio-waste (compared with 3 in 2022), and the ambition to recycle more than 700 kg of organic waste.

With the figure rising every year, by 2023 40% of the food supplies will be made up of regional products, to limit transportation and encourage the involvement of local players. Most of these products have quality labels such as Agriculture Biologique, Label Rouge, AOP or AOC.

Recently, the UTMB World Series and the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc joined forces with Näak, the nutrition and hydration brand for trail and ultra-distance runners. A second B Corp3-certified brand, alongside Buff, which will provide participants with «sustainable fuel» at all refreshment points.

EMPOWERING RUNNERS

A personal goblet is compulsory for all runners, as well as a rubbish bag. Environment ambassadors ensure the cleaning of trails, no disposable utensils are used at aid station. These are all measures taken to preserve the environment in which the Dacia UTMB® MontBlanc races take place.

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SOME PRACTICAL EXAMPLES

BYOU

BYOU system: no more disposable crockery is made available to runners and volunteers. They have to carry their own utensils if they want to eat hot food. This system is called ‘‘Bring Your Own Utensils’’ (BYOU).

On-site awareness initiatives: runners meet the ‘Environmental Ambassadors’ whose job it is to help them protect the environment (sorting waste, cleaning up the trails).

Signposting: the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc has developed a special signposting system (sticks not allowed, sensitive areas, etc.) to help runners understand the natural environment in which they are competing.

Penalties: Penalties ranging from 30 minutes to 3 hours will be applied to any runner not respecting the sustainability rules.

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HISTORY AND INNOVATION

Since its inception, the Dacia UTMB MontBlanc has introduced a number of initiatives aimed at preserving its playing field and raising awareness among all those involved. In 2017, the event considerably strengthened its commitment to the environment by becoming one of the first parties to sign the GESI* Charter (Major International Sports Events) on the initiative of the Ministry of Sport, the Olympic and Paralympic Games and WWF France. This collective action includes the organisers, local authorities, runners, supporters, partners and volunteers, notably the Environmental Ambassadors.

AN ECO-FRIENDLY TRANSPORTATION STRATEGY

EIn 2023, the organisation will be strengthening its mobility plan with a budget of almost half a million euros invested for the occasion. The objectives of this transportation strategy aim at:

- avoid the use of more than 5,000 individual vehicles in the area.

- provide a shared solution to relieve traffic congestion in the valleys and make it easier for runners, support staff and spectators to travel throughout the Mont Blanc region.

- encourage as many people as possible to use public transport provided by the local authorities, particularly the Chamonix Valley.

- reduce air pollution.

One of the new features for 2023 will be the introduction of a brand new CAR-SHARING PLATFORM to get to the event.

‘‘We are investing heavily to protect the environment and limit individual travel in the valley. To do this, every year we implement a transport plan offering 8 UTMB Bus routes to enable runners to get to their starting points and accompanying people to follow the race. This year, we’re increasing the number of buses by 50, bringing the total to 200. Our ambitious target is to transport 100% of runners and 100% of accompanying people throughout the week. By providing additional car parks, setting up Base Camps reserved for UTMB Bus users, closing roads and banning parking along the route, we’re encouraging as many people as possible to use public transport.’’

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*WWW.SPORTS.GOUV.FR

A FAIR, INNOVATIVE RACE

HEALTH: THE CHOICE OF ACTION

In 2007, the Medical Committee was created. As it happens, every year the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc races are a life-size laboratory for medical studies and surveys organised with the help of volunteer doctors. As well as being in charge of validating research projects, the Commission is invited to suggest treatments suited to the pathologies the runners experience.

As part of our health policy, we work in partnership with Athletes for Transparency and the ITRA . Since 2018, each runner has been invited to create their own health account to improve their medical care during the event.

CHOOSING FAIRNESS

The Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc, in its capacity as Finals of the UTMB World Series circuit, recently unveiled its brand new pregnancy policy in a strong desire to support new parents. This policy, which will apply from 2023, mainly covers the issues of deferral and registration priority for pregnant athletes, athletes whose partner is pregnant and athletes in the process of adoption or surrogate motherhood. This policy will enable runners to be back on the trail in a safe environment, and within a sufficient period of time after giving birth.

In addition to the pregnancy policy, other measures aimed at promoting greater fairness in trail running, particularly for athletes with disabilities and transgender or non-binary people, will be introduced between now and the end of the year.

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3. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOLIDARITY AT THE HEART OF THE DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC

‘‘The organisation is rooted in a mountain culture and is driven by a desire to help everyone achieve their own goals: overcoming difficulties, battling illness, helping children to grow and blossom. For a number of years now, the organisers have been offering solidarity bib numbers to support 15 associations working in a variety of areas, such as childhood, disability and the environment. Over time, we’ve noticed that runners are becoming more and more involved in the associations they support: sportandnon-profitorganisationsaretwoworldsthatcometogetherandcomplement each other. It’s a real commitment that makes the UTMB teams as proud as it does the runners, who get an extra boost from running for something that’s important to them.’’

In 2023, 181 ‘solidarity bib numbers’ have been allocated to support 12 associations, two of which are new:

- The NGO Humatem, working to provide medical equipment and strengthen biomedical skills in developing countries.

- AFH Association française des hémophiles (French haemophilia association), which provides information, mutual support and defends the rights of people with haemophilia, Willebrand’s disease and constitutional bleeding disorders.

‘‘We’ve noticed over the years that runners are becoming increasingly committed to supporting charities: on the one hand with the solidarity bib numbers that are quickly taken every year, but also with the donations made by runners right up to the start of the event. Between 2014 and 2023, we raised over €3 million for 37 local charities! It’s a result we’re proud of, and one that makes us want to go even further in the years to come. That’s the spirit of sport!’’

This year, to make an even greater commitment and support more causes, the UTMB Group has created a new UTMB Cares endowment fund and introduced 55 ‘‘Care Bibs’’, giving runners the opportunity to support 4 projects: support for sustainability projects aimed at preserving and restoring the natural mountain environment, a mentoring programme to encourage women to take part in trail running, a programme to raise awareness of alternative forms of mobility in the mountains, and support for local associations.

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THE NOT-SO-ORDINARY HEROES OF

THE DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC

UNUSUAL PERSONALITIES

Every year, 10,000 runners gather at the foot of the Mont-Blanc massif to share an exceptional sporting and human adventure. For these men and women from all over the world, the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc is more than just a race.

Behind each participant, there is a story, a meaning that makes sense to them, and personal motivations. Whether they’re a single mother, a barman, a pensioner or a top-level athlete, they all have a good reason for taking part in the world’s trail running pinnacle, whether it’s for the first time or because they’re used to it.

Élodie NICOLAS

Christian BOURBON

36, single mum of 3 children aged between 12 and 16 Private nurse (48 - Lozère, France)

Entering her 1st UTMB

THE UNEXPECTED CHALLENGE

HOW COMES? In June 2022, Elodie finished 2nd in the Ultra du Saint Jacques (100M) on the Trail du SaintJacques by UTMB and automatically qualified for the UTMB.

WHY DO YOU RUN? At the age of 29, Elodie went back to school and started running to take a breather in the outdoors. From short runs during lunch breaks, she gradually put on race bibs in her quest to push to her personal limits.

WHAT KIND OF TRAINING? Running 4 days a week + 1 day of cycling and 1 day of physical preparation (and 1 day off).

WHAT’S NEXT? The Diagonale des Fous, which coincidentally happens to fall on her birthday!

‘‘I’m still struggling to realise how lucky I am to be taking part in such a legendary race, but I’m preparing like a true champion to make sure I don’t miss out on this event of a lifetime.’’

Age 73

Retired (38 - Isère, France)

Has already competed in the CCC, entering his 1st UTMB

THE DEAN OF THE ANNIVERSARY EDITION

HOW COMES? Christian has always been involved in sport, playing basketball until he was 30 before taking up running, first on the road and then on trails to get as close as possible to nature.

WHY DO YOU RUN? While he enjoys walking with his wife, because it’s a time for sharing, trail running for Christian is a time just for himself. He likes to prepare his races on his own, imagining them in his head.

WHAT KIND OF TRAINING? Running 4 or 5 times a week, alternating short and long distances.

WHAT’S NEXT? While this UTMB may be his last ultra, Christian is planning to run the whole of Compostela.

‘‘At the age of 73, I’m tackling a 175km race for the first time. It’s a huge challenge, but I believe in it, and I’ve been preparing myself physically and mentally for a long time. I’m proud to be taking part, and even prouder to be doing so on the 20th anniversary of the event.’’

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WOMEN AND MEN

Amy PALMIERO-WINTERS

Age 50.

Para-athlete (Pennsylvania, USA)

Entering her 1st UTMB

Tom POLLIEN

Gaëtan HONORÉ

NEVER GIVE UP

HOW COMES? For over 3 years, Amy has had the UTMB in her sights and in her heart. To build her UTMB Index, she has completed the Marathon Des Sables, the Cocodona 250M (402km), the Rocky Raccoon trails and the steep slopes of The Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB and Speedgoat Mountain Races by UTMB.

WHY DO YOU RUN? When she was 21, a car hit her and she lost her left leg below the knee. Her foundations, her youth, her confidence: she has built everything on the strength that running brings her.

WHAT KIND OF TRAINING? Training 5 or 6 days a week, in a week when she can work up to 60 or 65 hours!

WHAT’S NEXT? The UTMB is a lifelong dream for Amy, and she’ll be continuing to run to improve her UTMB Index and collect Running Stones so that she can come back next year!

‘‘Running enables me to show my children that anything is possible. Running enables me to show others what is possible. As my ambitions grow, it allows me to be a positive role model. Women are a powerful force. We encourage our children to set goals, to work hard and, if they fail, we teach them to pick themselves up and carry on. I just want to help make the world a better place, and running allows me to do that.’’

A KID’S DREAM

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years old Barman (74 - Haute Savoie, France)

Entering his 1st UTMB

HOW COMES? In 2014, when he was just 14 years old, Tom saw his father cross the finish line of the OCC. It was a real revelation, the atmosphere, the warmth, the challenge: one day, he too will cross that line!

WHY DO YOU RUN? Tom started out at the refreshment points with his mum to support his dad, but taking up trail running was an obvious choice for him, who has been running competitively since 2016. He has 4 editions of the YCC under his belt!

WHAT KIND OF TRAINING? 5 training sessions a week and 2 days off. He alternates between running and cycling, not forgetting a good night’s sleep and a healthy diet.

WHAT’S NEXT? No idea, for the moment he wants to savour the good fortune of having been picked at random with his dad.

‘‘14 years after watching my father pass under this mythical arch, I’m so happy that we’ve both been drawn! We’re going to be doing this race together, from start to finish, and I’m looking forward to seeing my mum at the refreshment points. It’s going to be a terrific family affair, and I can’t wait!’’

42 years old, father of 2 children

Headteacher in a public school (58 - Nièvre, France)

Entering his 1st UTMB

FROM THE BATACLAN TO TRACKS

HOW COMES? Initially a cyclist, Gaëtan turned to running when he had his children, as it was more compatible with family life. In 2004, he took on his first marathon and fell in love with long distances.

WHY DO YOU RUN? On 13 November 2015, Gaëtan’s life was turned upside down at the Bataclan. Since then, he has found in trail running an escape, an introspective adventure that has helped him keep his head above water.

WHAT KIND OF TRAINING? Running 2 or 3 times a week after work + 2 outings at the weekend.

WHAT’S NEXT? No idea, Gaëtan was initially aiming for the CCC and finally took on the challenge of the UTMB, so he’s staying very focused!

‘‘Ultra running allows you to learn about yourself, because it’s important to stay clear-headed. After this traumatic episode in 2015, I found in the race a real lifeline that I share with my wife, my sister and my brotherin-law. For me, this UTMB is the culmination of 20 years of running.’’

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CELEBRITIES UNVEILED

The world’s top trail race with its 8 events, each with its own raison d’être (UTMB®, TDS®, CCC®, OCC, MCC, ETC, YCC, PTL®) is the perfect place for talent to shine and for only the best to win. These 8 legendary races, on the slopes of the «roof of Europe», are fascinating because of the emotions and the competition they generate. The commitment they demand in a high mountain environment gives them an aura and a global reputation. The routes call for all the skills of a well-trained athlete, both physical and mental.

Whether it’s the first or the last finisher, the most important thing for every participant in a Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc is to return home as a changed person. It’s wonderful to see that on these races, the first and last to cross the finish line raise their arms with such pride.

This source of inspiration is shared by the best trail runners on the planet. And while all those who cross the finish line are heroes and will go down in history, the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc races have also revealed some extraordinary personalities.

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WOMEN AND MEN

Krissy Moehl (US)

Pioneer of the discipline and a true source of inspiration for her peers, was the first women to win the UTMB® in 2003 and then repeated the exploit in 2009.

Dawa Sherpa (NP)

By winning the first event in 2003, he is the original... the one with whom it all began and who remains a reference.

Marco Olmo (IT)

Winner in 2006 and 2007, he is a visionary at the source of trail-running through his commitment and minimalism.

Tsuyoshi Kaburaki (JP)

12th in 2007 for his firstparticipation then 4th in 2008, was the first Japaneseto mount the podium witha magnificent third place in 2009.

Kilian Jornet (ES)

He is the first young runner (20 years old) to shine in ultra-running, he is the one who brought the trail in the modern air: professionalism, training, communication.

Scott Hawker (NZL)

New Zealander «Scotty» Hawker showed the full extent of his talent at the 2019 UTMB® by entering the top 10 from the halfway point, finishing 3rd in Chamonix behind Xavier Thévenard and Pau Capell.

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Miao Yao (CH)

Only 23 years old, the young Chinese won with a crazy panache on the 2018 edition of the CCC®. She finished the 11th overall and set the new record for the event (11.57 h).

Pau Capell (ES)

After a victory on the 2016 TDS® and a 3rd place on the 2018 CCC®, the Spaniard Pau Capell left his mark by winning the 2019 UTMB®. It was a race with a millimetre measured pace, with maximum risk-taking by covering the 171 kilometres alone from start to finish.

Rory Bosio (US)

The only women to have been in the overall first 10 of the UTMB® with her 7th position in the general ranking in 2013. She brings a «New Age» side to trail-running.

François D’Haene (FR)

In 2014, he confirmed that he is one of the best Ultra-Trail runners in the world by winning his second UTMB®. 2017 is the year of consecration for François who wins the most competitive UTMB® in front of a certain Kilian Jornet.

Caroline Chaverot (FR)

She won everything in 2016 (UTWT®, IAU World Trail Championships). Her victory in the UTMB® (20th scratch) gave her the recognition of the general public.

Robert

Hajnal (ROU)

Robert Hajnal introduced himself to the audience at the 2018 UTMB® by taking an unexpected 2nd place. The Romanian waited for most of the favourites to give in to the demanding conditions of this edition to place himself in the leading group and finish on the podium.

Min QI (CH)

From Yunnan, Min Qi run a great CCC®. Second on the finish line, he waits for his partner Miao Yao, for a photo on the finishing line that will make them known to the general public.

Tim Tollefson (US)

After a remarkable finish in the CCC® the first time he participated (2015), Tim was over the moon the following year with a third place in the UTMB®. A fan of the event, he returned in 2017 and produced an incredible performance finishing in third place behind Kilian and François.

Elisabeth Hawker (UK)

Trail-runner apart, recognized by everybody: she is the only athlete to have won the UTMB® five times.

Xavier Thévenard (FR)

He embodies the popular enthusiasm for trail-running and he’s the only athlete to have won the four UTMB® races (2013, 2015, 2018), CCC® (2010), TDS® (2014) and OCC (2016).

Francesca Canepa (IT)

After finishing 2nd in the 2012 UTMB®, the Italian runner added to her already impressive list of achievements the victory on the 2018 UTMB®.

Marcin

Swierc (PL)

The Polish runner had already shown the full extent of his talent in 2017 by finishing second in the CCC®. One year later, he won the TDS® in a record time (13h24) defeating some big talented runners.

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Courtney Dauwalter (US)

Following her win in 2019, she repeated with ease to finish 7th overall and set the new record for the women’s race in 22 hours and 30 minutes. An extraordinary performance set in stone here in Chamonix.

Mathieu Blanchard (FR)

Having joined ultrarunning in 2017, Blanchard gained fasttrack learning of long-distance running. “I can’t believe it,” he said at the finish line. “This podium on the UTMB® was a dream; I didn’t think it would happen so soon. I am on another planet!”

THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC POSSIBLE

250 HEALTH PERSONALS MOBILIZED

For supervising, keeping an eye on and rescuing runners in the different races during the week, the organizers mobilize 150 first aiders, 65 nurses and 35 doctors, as well as a private helicopter.

53 check points are installed along the routes, 120 radio sets equip the health staff and 60 computers follow «step by step» 10,000 runners committed to one of the event’s races.

A CHALLENGE WHERE YOU ARE NEVER

First of all, trail running is an opportunity to meet with one’s inner self and challenge one’s body and soul at the same time. How will the runner react to running such a distance ? Is the runner mentally and physically strong enough? Will he, she be a finisher? The answer to this question also depends on the presence of other runners, coming to take part to this extraordinary adventure.

At the night, during the one hour or so spent running together, it is possible to forge a connection of friendship and solidarity with strangers that may last for a lifetime. The fans’ enthusiasm, countless volunteers, local communities from both sides of the massif also participate in the beauty of the moment: they give their time and their warmth that can be perceived from their greetings and encouragements.

“As well as knowing how to heal, it is necessary to know how to listen, advise, cheer and also comfort in the case of an abandonment. When I find out that we have helped a runner to cross the finishing line we share their joy and happiness.”

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LE DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC PAST AND PRESENT

THE BIRTH OF THE DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC

In the early 2000s, trail running was largely an affair for a handful of enthusiasts. In Chamonix, a group of nine friends shared the dream of touring Mont Blanc from Chamonix, crossing three countries (France-ItalySwitzerland) before returning to Chamonix without ever looking back!

After inscribing the «Ultra-Trail International du tour du Mont-Blanc» (its original name in 2002) on the international calendar, the organisers had high hopes of welcoming 300 participants.

‘‘The Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc was born out of a spirit of innovation by my parents and their friends. Pioneers in the imagination and creation of this ultraendurance race, the organisers have never stopped innovating, anticipating and suggesting new ideas to develop and shape trail-running. 20 years later, every start still brings tears to my eyes. The emotion that radiates from this gathering is something indescribable, and our mission is to share it with as many people as possible, always with respect for the beautiful and fragile territory of Mont Blanc’’.

Viseux-Poletti,

In 2003, 722 trail runners representing 19 nationalities lined up for the first edition. Just three years later, in 2006, 3,400 applications were received and 2,500 runners made it to the start line.

In just three years, the number of runners has tripled! From one original race, the event now features 8 events, each with its own raison d’être. Today, and for several years now, the race has reached its highest number of participants: 10,000 runners. A number that will not grow, not only to ensure everyone’s safety, but above all to preserve the delicate nature of Mont Blanc.

POINT RACING: A MATTER OF EXPERIENCE

To contain the number of entries and guarantee the runners’ top experience, from 2007 onwards, the organisers required proof of having completed two 50km races or one 80km race.

In 2009, experience was translated into qualification points, which had to be obtained by completing other races in the two years prior to the race. From the 4 points required in 2009, 5 are needed in 2011, 7 in 2013, 8 in 2015, 9 for the 2016 edition and then 10 until 2022. Today, the UTMB® has rethought its qualification model with the creation of the UTMB® World Series circuit and the introduction of the Running Stones.

For more information, visitr UTMB.WORLD

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THE ORIGINAL RACE

CHAMONIX-CHAMONIX - 20TH EDITION

171 KM - 9,963 M D+ - 3 COUNTRIES

-SEMI-AUTONOMOUS

-START FROM CHAMONIX FRIDAY 1 ST SEPTEMBER 18H00

-OPEN TO 2,300 RUNNERS

-MAXIMUM RACE TIME: 46H30

-TARGET TIME FOR THE FIRST FINISHERS: 20 HOURS

THE GATEWAY TO ULTRA-ENDURANCE

COURMAYEUR-CHAMPEX-CHAMONIX - 17TH EDITION

100 KM - 6,156 M D+ - 2 COUNTRIES

-SEMI-AUTONOMOUS

-START FROM COURMAYEUR FRIDAY 1 ST SEPTEMBER 09H00

-OPEN TO 1,900 RUNNERS

-MAXIMUM RACE TIME: 26H30

-TARGET TIME FOR THE FIRST FINISHERS: 9H53

LA PETITE SOEUR HELVÈTE

ORSIÈRES-CHAMPEX-CHAMONIX - 9TH EDITION

55 KM - 3 425 M D+ - 2 COUNTRIES

-SEMI-AUTONOMOUS

-START FROM ORSIÈRES THURSDAY 31TH AUGUST 08.15 AM

-OPEN TO 1,200 RUNNERS

-MAXIMUM RACE TIME: 14:30

-TARGET TIME FOR THE FIRST FINISHERS: 5H15

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RACES AND SCHEDULES

FOR ADULTS:

THE WILD ALTERNATIVE FOLLOWING THE TRACKS OF THE DUCS OF SAVOY - 13TH EDITION

145 KM - 9,176 M D+ - 2 COUNTRIES

-SEMI-AUTONOMOUS

-START FROM COURMAYEUR MONDAY 28 TH AUGUST AT 11.50PM

-OPEN TO 1,600 RUNNERS

-MAXIMUM RACE TIME: 44H10

-TARGET TIME FOR THE FIRST FINISHERS: 18H35

A FESTIVE RACE FOR VOLUNTEERS, LOCALS AND PARTNERS

5TH EDITION

40 KM - 2300M D+ - 2 COUNTRIES

-SEMI-AUTONOMOUS

-START FROM MARTIGNY-COMBE (CH) MONDAY 28 TH AUGUST AT 10.00 AM

-OPEN TO 1,000 RUNNERS

-MAXIMUM RACE TIME: 10H00

-TARGET TIME FOR THE FIRST FINISHERS: 3H55

EXPERIENCE TRAIL COURMAYEUR

A SURPRISING ADVENTURE - 2ND EDITION

15 KM - 1200M D+ - 2 COUNTRIES

-SEMI-AUTONOMOUS

-START FROM COURMAYEUR TUESDAY 29 TH AUGUST 2022 AT 2PM

-MAXIMUM RACE TIME: 04H30

-OPEN TO 1000 RUNNERS

-TARGET TIME FOR THE FIRST FINISHERS: 1H25

LA PETITE TROTTE À LÉON

14TH EDITION - 300 KM - 25 000 M D+ CLIMB

30 MAJOR PASSES TO CROSS - 3 COUNTRIES CROSSED

-IN TOTAL AUTONOMY

-START FROM CHAMONIX MONDAY 22 ND AUGUST AT 8.00 AM

-300 RIDERS IN TEAMS OF 2-3

-DIFFERENT ROUTE EACH YEAR

-MAXIMUM ALLOWED TIME: 151H

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FOR THE YOUNG ONES:

YOUTH CHAMONIX COURMAYEUR

8TH EDITION

15KM - 1200M D+

-STARTS FROM COURMAYEUR TUESDAY 23 RD AUGUST 11.00AM

-OPEN TO 300 RUNNERS, BORN BETWEEN 2001 AND 2009

-MAXIMUM RACE TIME: 4H00

YCC THE REVENGE - 2ND EDITION

-STARTS FROM CHAMONIX WEDNESDAY 30 TH AUGUST 09.30AM

-OPEN TO RIDERS FROM THE RACE OF THE DAY BEFORE -START IN THE REVERSE ORDER OF THE PREVIOUS DAY’S RANKING

MINI-UTMB FROM 3 TO 14 YEARS OLD

MINI YCC - MINI OCC - MINI CCC - MINI TDSMINI UTMB - MINI PTL

- 24TH AUGUST IN CHAMONIX, CHAMPS DU SAVOY

BUT ALSO IN MARTIGNY-COMBE, LES CONTAMINES, TRIENT AND COURMAYEUR

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DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC 2023: FIGURES

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THE ORGANIZATION

THE ELITE LINE-UP - FINALS

DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC

Information published on August 09, 2023, to find the complete up-todate list, please go to MONTBLANC.UTMB.WORLD.

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THE ELITE LINE-UP DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC

Information published on August 09, 2023, to find the complete up-todate list, please go to MONTBLANC.UTMB.WORLD.

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Information published on August 09, 2023, to find the complete up-todate list, please go to MONTBLANC.UTMB.WORLD.

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ULTRA-TRAIL® VILLAGE

FROM 28 AUGUST TO 1 SEPTEMBER 2023

THE LARGEST TRADE SHOW IN FRANCE DEDICATED TO TRAIL AND OUTDOOR RUNNING

More than 130 exhibitors will be in Haute-Savoie for the Ultra-Trail® Village, one of the must-see events of the year. The exhibition will take place just a few hundred metres from the start of the UTMB and the finish of all the event’s races, enabling visitors to enjoy the atmosphere of the world’s leading trail race. Not to mention the official shop, open all week until Sunday 3 September 2023.

Located on the Place du Mont-Blanc at the foot of the Aiguilles de Chamonix, the show features a multitude of small wooden chalets, creating a typical village with its friendly atmosphere. In 2023, it will once more be welcoming all the key players in the world of trail running, offering them the chance to share their latest products with an international, keen and passionate audience. Every year, the exhibitors’ feedback has been very positive, with the show offering them the opportunity to meet a wide range of trail runners and strengthen their links with the community.

A FEW FIGURES

• - 5 days to share the passion of nature races with 10,000 runners from all over the world and the general public.

• - Over 50,000 visitors expected over the 5 opening days.

• - 30% international exhibitors.

• - A unique space dedicated to race organisers and brands: equipment, nutrition, accessories, etc.

• - Events organised by our partners for children and adults alike.

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Live coverage of the race has never been so complete and accessible. Rankings in real time, individual follow-up of your favorite runners, UTMB® TV, social networks, webcams. the goal is to offer spectators the best possible tracking experience. Accessible every where in the world via computer, smartphone or tablet by connecting to LIVE.UTMB.WORLD as from the beginning of the event.

MAKING SURE YOU DON’T MISS ANYTHING ABOUT THE DACIA UTMB MON BLANC

During the race week, visit the LIVE.UTMB.WORLD platform, dedicated to UTMB LIVE, an integrated system that brings together UTMB TV, LiveTrail and a live chat service.

ONLINE TRACKING TOOLS

UTMB Live incorporates the main LiveTrail monitoring tools, and namely:

-Tracking of each runner with predictions of the time taken.

-Option to create a list of favourites to follow.

-Real-time online tracking of the race leaders.

-Video tracking of the runners of your choice thanks to around fifteen webcams installed at the various races.

UTMB TV AND LIVE CHAT

Designed as a real television channel, UTMB TV broadcasts all the highlights live: starts, finishes, following the race leaders. It’s the best way to find out all about the races and the elite rankings. The live coverage is also punctuated by expert contributions. Five channels are available: French, English, Spanish, Italian and Chinese. As well as being followed by internet users from all over the world, UTMB TV is followed by people on the ground, members of the organisation, volunteers, partners, the media and all the fans. Internet users can also interact live in chat with other viewers, encourage their loved ones, support their favourite runner or take part in interactive polls.

A FEW FIGURES

The UTMB Live system has been a resounding success, with the following figures for 2022 alone:

- 21.5 million views during the week of the event;

- 1.1 million unique visitors to the LIVE.UTMB.WORLD website;

- A peak of 490,000 unique visitors for the arrival of the UTMB. Strong support from the official broadcasters, with an audience in 2022 of:

- 2.9 million viewers for the L’Equipe channel (France);

- 1.3 million people connected to Runtrail (WeChat, Weibo, Bilibili).

DACIA UTMB MONT-BLANC LIVE AROUND THE WORLD

In 2023, to help bring trail-running to a wider audience, the Dacia UTMB MontBlanc has teamed up with top media partners in France, the United States, Canada and China to broadcast the finals of the competition.

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your
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favorite runners and access advanced statistics.
UTMB® LIVE

THE CIRCUIT

Launched in May 2021 as a joint venture between UTMB Group, a major player in the development of trail running for 20 years, and The IRONMAN Group, the UTMB World Series circuit combines the best international events on the planet. The UTMB World Series is the ultimate trail running circuit, bringing together the best athletes in the discipline and amateur runners through top international events organised in some of the most beautiful locations on the planet. The UTMB World Series is rooted in a passion for the mountains and respect for the environment and offers trail runners the chance to experience the UTMB adventure across the globe, with events taking place in Asia, Oceania, Europe, Africa and the Americas. It is the only place where runners can begin their quest for the Dacia UTMB Mont-Blanc, where the prestigious UTMB World Series finals take place. In 2023, this circuit will feature 36 of the world’s best international events.

THREE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SPORTING EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD

- UTMB World Series Finals

- UTMB World Series Majors

- UTMB World Series Events

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PARTNERS UTMB® WORLD SERIES

DACIA

Building on their shared roots in the French Alps, UTMB® World Series and HOKA, a division of Deckers Brands, have launched a multi-year partnership.

Driven by the same pioneering spirit that inspired HOKA’s founders to create revolutionary footwear at the foot of Mont Blanc, the performance shoes and apparel brand is now the Premier Global Partner of the world’s largest trail running circuit. Thanks to their natural synergy, these two iconic trail brands aim to unite the global trail running community around the new circuit and build the future of the sport.

A circuit made up of the world’s best events, which will take runners all the way to the Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc and the UTMB® World Series Finals in Chamonix, starting in 2023. Throughout the partnership, HOKA will provide equipment to volunteers at all UTMB® World Series events, as well as to runners at selected events. A new range of UTMB® World Series products has also been created and will be available at the official Ultra-Trail® Village shop throughout the week in Chamonix, and on the online shop.

Dacia and the organisers of the UTMB® World Series, UTMB Group and The IRONMAN Group, have signed a multi-year partnership agreement. Dacia is now the Official Principal Partner and exclusive Automobile Partner of the UTMB® World Series events in Europe and Africa, including the DACIA UTMB® Mont-Blanc.

The partnership will run from 2022 to 2025, and as Official Main Partner of the UTMB® World Series and Title Partner of the DACIA UTMB® Mont-Blanc, Dacia will provide operational support for the European events, including the supply of its rugged vehicles designed for an off-road approach. Dacia is also supporting the UTMB Group on the transport and mobility front for the French events with a new upstream component: a car-sharing platform to get to the events in order to reduce the number of vehicles travelling to each race. In the automotive world, Dacia is thinking outside the box - literally and figuratively. Thanks to its pragmatic approach and modern, simple and strong design, Dacia is able to offer what is essential to its customers: accessibility and the ability to enjoy life’s simple pleasures. At a time when Dacia is expanding in the field of outdoor activities, the partnership with the UTMB® World Series is a new way of offering everyone the pleasure of connecting with nature through trail running.

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HOKA

WAHOO

Founded in 2009 by Chip Hawkins in Atlanta, Georgia, Wahoo creates innovative solutions to help achieve ambitious goals and improve quality of life. Wahoo was founded on simplicity and a spirit of constant innovation.

In 2022, Wahoo became a global technical partner of the UTMB World Series. As a brand focused on training hardware and software for endurance athletes, Wahoo provides training devices, technologies and resources to help runners take their performance to the next level. Wahoo products, training programmes and educational content are all developed by the Wahoo Sports Science team of world-class coaches.

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In 1992, Original BUFF® created the first multi-functional, seamless neck warmer. Today, BUFF® products are chosen by sports enthusiasts around the world and are the brand of choice for athletes and nature lovers looking for quality and maximum head and neck protection.

The Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc is the perfect challenge to test our products. What’s more, after over 10 years of partnership, we are the official suppliers of caps and neck warmers for the event, designing a special collection available to all lovers of the world’s most iconic trail running races. And the journey keeps going: as trail running continues to grow, technology must remain at the forefront and BUFF® will continue to innovate.

CAMELBAK

Founded in 1989, CamelBak is the creator of «hands-free» hydration and makes its top-of-the-range products available to the world’s most renowned trail runners.

A partner of the Dacia UTMB® MontBlanc since 2017, CamelBak has been bringing its innovations to the entire UTMB® World Series since 2022 as the official supplier of hydration bags, water bottles and other drinking containers. At a number of UTMB World Series events, including the final in Chamonix, CamelBak will be showcasing its range of innovative trail running products, such as the Zephyr Pro jacket (12 litres), which incorporates a pole-carrying quiver and body-mapping technology.

In a further commitment to reducing plastic waste, CamelBak will also be providing branded UTMB® bottles and cups, so that all runners can join the campaign and put an end to the use of disposable plastic bottles and cardboard cups.

COMPRESSPORT

Born out of medical research and specialising in sports related compression, the COMPRESSPORT® brand develops products combining innovative technologies with the latest trends.

COMPRESSPORT® is constantly innovating to meet the needs of the most demanding athletes and to provide equipment that matches their ambitions, whether by improving their performance or speeding up their recovery. The Dacia UTMB® MontBlanc, the world pinnacle of Trail Running, is an unmissable event for the brand.

Proud to support this legendary race, COMPRESSPORT® has developed, as it does every year, a limited edition in the colours of the event, offering a preview of new innovations. The team will of course be present on all the race routes to encourage its athletes, ambassadors and all the runners.

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NÄAK

NÄAK was born in Canada with a mission: to create the most effective and sustainable fuel for ultra distance athletes. Since 2016, NÄAK has developed a range of innovative sports nutrition and hydration products that help trail and ultra runners power their ultra distance without gastrointestinal discomfort. Made from sustainable, non-GMO ingredients, its products meet all the nutritional needs of ultradistance athletes: energy, hydration and recovery. In 2021, NÄAK received B Corp certification, which means that the company has been verified as meeting the highest standards in terms of social and environmental impact. From choosing sustainable proteins and responsible sourcing to giving back to communities, everything NÄAK does is designed to help trail runners reach their full potential while preserving their playing field. Find out more at www.naak.com.

VIBRAM

Vibram is the world leader in highperformance rubber soles. A partner of the UTMB® since 2007, Vibram has become a key benchmark in the world of trail running with soles developed specifically for this discipline, offering unrivalled grip, traction, lightness and resistance to wear. Thanks to Vibram, trail running enthusiasts can handle the most technical competitions and the most difficult trails. Running on mountain trails requires suitable, technical equipment: with Vibram soles featuring Megagrip, Litebase and Traction Lug technology, which are found in the leading brands of trail shoes, runners of all levels, from beginners to professionals, can take on competitions with greater safety, on any type of terrain and even in extreme weather conditions. Whether you’re running on the plains or in the mountains, in the sun or in the rain, choose Vibram and set off with confidence!

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CHAMONIX

The Communauté de Communes de la Vallée de Chamonix Mont-Blanc is making a major contribution, both financially and in terms of logistics, to this sporting event, which has become a global sporting benchmark. This race is organised in the middle of the wilderness, in an exceptional environment that we are keen to protect. To this end, the organisers of the Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc, in conjunction with the local authorities, have implemented a number of measures to reduce the impact on the environment and pollution.

On a more general level, the Chamonix-Mont-Blanc Valley has, for several years now, been resolutely committed to the fight against climate and environmental change, in cooperation with a number of institutional partners and its border neighbouring regions. After being the first mountain local authority to adopt a voluntary Territorial Climate and Energy Plan (PCET) in 2012, the Communauté de communes’ ambition was clearly

stated in 2016: to make the Chamonix Valley a positive energy territory (TEPOS) for the benefit of its residents and guests.

The Chamonix Valley has an active policy for the development of public transport and active, low-carbon mobility. It encourages energy efficiency improvements in public and private buildings, with special support and substantial financial aid. The region is powered by 100% renewable electricity, its public buildings are heated by natural gas, it is building hydroelectric power stations and soon a methanisation plant, and it supports the Toits des Cimes village power station for the production of renewable energies...

In 2021, to guarantee, amplify and accelerate their commitment, the elected representatives of the Communauté de communes, with the support of ADEME, have embarked on the «Territoire Engagé Transition Ecologique» programme, a management tool designed to

bring together the local authority’s public policies and to ensure that the various players involved (elected representatives,departments, partners, etc.) focus more closely on the issues of climate, air and energy.

Since 2022, it has been working with all the Valley’s professionals in «transition workshops», to give them the tools and resources needed to promote the green transition. The objectives of the Communauté de communes de la Vallée de Chamonix are clear: to drastically reduce the impact of our climate and the emissions of atmospheric pollutants in order to preserve this outstanding region and the quality of life of its inhabitants.

As the world’s number one ski and outdoor destination, Savoie Mont Blanc is proud to be once again a partner of the Dacia UTMB® MontBlanc.

With a varied landscape of lakes and mountains and breathtaking scenery, Savoie and Haute-Savoie offer an ideal terrain for trail running. Whether you’re a long-distance expert, a ridgeline enthusiast or a first-time trail runner, the region offers more than 8,000km of marked trails for all distances and all ability levels. A legendary race and a must-be event for trail runners from all over the world, the Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc promotes the region to a community of enthusiasts united around strong values such as freedom, pushing one’s limits, sharing and the respect for the environment.

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SAVOIE MONT-BLANC

PAYOT PERTIN

It’s hard to resist the temptation of a walnut sausage, one of the many mouth-watering products on offer in this rustic shop brimming with charcuterie, local cheeses and a wide range of local delicacies. If you manage to be reasonable when you pass the first Payot refuge, what will you do a few steps further on when you come across the second? The mountain air is so good for the appetite and the Alpine honeys are so delicious, the jams so tasty and the fruity spirits so intoxicating.

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ESPACE MONT-BLANC

One of the most emblematic cross-border cooperations in the European mountain regions, the Espace Mont-Blanc brings together 50 municipalities in Haute-Savoie, Savoie, the Aosta Valley and Valais to work on a joint project for the sustainable and balanced management of the Mont-Blanc Massif and its valleys. The collaboration established with the Dacia UTMB® MontBlanc is based on the Ethical Partnership Contract signed in 2007 with the aim of reducing the impact of the race on the environment. In particular, the financial support provided helps to promote the use of public transport to follow the race, in order to reduce emissions. This successful partnership is part of the action programme that the Espace Mont-Blanc is putting in place to ensure the consistent management of this cross-border area, which is subject to many issues and constraints, while meeting the challenge of balancing the essential requirements of protection with those of socio-economic development while respecting the mountain resources and identity.

VALAIS

From majestic 4,000-metre peaks, fascinating glaciers and idyllic mountain lakes in the highlands, to Mediterranean flora, endless vineyards and authentic side valleys in the Rhône plain - the Valais is a land of contrasts. With its abundant sunshine, the Valais is a veritable paradise for adventurers. An ideal playground for active holiday makers, the mountains of the Valais offer a wealth of activities for developing sporting skills or simply enjoying the exceptional scenery.

During the summer, the region is home to some of the finest trails, where one can push their limits even further. Challenging gradients, narrow ridges, historic passes: whichever route you take, the panoramic views are bound to be breathtaking.

VALLÉE D’AOSTE

The Valle d’Aosta, with four of Europe’s highest peaks, its natural parks, Alpine lakes, breathtaking scenery and welcoming mountain refuges, is the Alpine region where sports enthusiasts and mountain lovers can enjoy an outstanding offer.

What’s more, this year Valle d’Aosta is the European Region of Sport 2023, a recognition that is a real source of pride for all the people of Valle d’Aosta, who see sport as a real driver of social cohesion, a powerful tool for integration that overcomes linguistic and cultural barriers, and a huge driving force in promoting the region. Situated at the crossroads of Europe, between three countries (Italy, France and Switzerland), its traditions bear witness to a very strong Alpine identity. The Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc is much more than a sporting event; it’s an opportunity to work on a joint project with the neighbouring populations, a fine image of sport and mountains that reflects the values of the people of the Valle d’Aosta, and an ideal gateway for introducing the whole world to the natural, cultural and food and wine heritage of this extraordinary little region.

COURMAYEUR

‘‘The Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc is a perfect combination of values associated with sport, nature and the culture of our land; it’s a unique sporting adventure, a bridge that like few others can unite athletes from all over the world. Live every moment of this wonderful journey with passion, as it strengthens the ties between the people who live at the foot of Mont Blanc.’’ Roberto Rota Courmayeur.

In summer, Courmayeur becomes the absolute Mecca of trail running and ultratrail, with a host of high-mountain races taking place along the trails surrounding Europe’s highest peak. On the trails at the foot of Mont Blanc, from July to September, the most exciting challenges of the season take centre stage, starting with the Grand Trail Courmayeur and finishing with the Tor des Géants®. Of the 8 races that make up the UTMB®, 4 directly involve Courmayeur, which is not only the starting point for the TDS®, CCC®, ETC and YCC®, but also a fundamental part of the UTMB® The starts and the transit of the athletes are great moments of celebration, to be experienced in the town centre or high up in the mountains, unforgettable places to live the Italian way of life.

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LOCAL PARTNERS
PARTNERS

OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNERS UTMB® WORLD SERIES

FRANCE BLEU

With its 44 local radio stations, France Bleu promotes local pride and accompanies its listeners in their daily lives at any time of the day.

News, weather, traffic, sport, short-distance tours, culture... Each France Bleu station is as close as possible to its listeners, offering 100% local news, enabling everyone to discover or rediscover the richness and special features of their region. Listening to France Bleu is listening to a warm and generous channel, which helps listeners discover the personalities of their region, as well as all the good tips and activities to do close to home. The broadcasts are available on the web at francebleu.fr, on television with morning shows filmed throughout the week and broadcast on France 3, and also on social networks.

France Bleu is the local general-interest network belonging to the Radio France group.

L’ÉQUIPE

For 77 years, the L’Équipe group has been a major player in French sport, with a strong, inclusive brand that informs and entertains across all media: a newspaper, magazines, a range of channels (the L’Équipe channel, L’Équipe live 1, L’Équipe live 2), a platform (website and app) and social networks.

More than 350 journalists work for the group’s various media outlets. Their ambition is to inform, investigate and report on all subjects relating to sport, athletes, events and institutions, as well as all social, political and environment-related issues...

A true multimedia group, L’Équipe reaches an average of 43 million readers, internet users and television viewers in France every month.

L’Équipe Group also organises events such as the Ballon d’Or and Demain le Sport.

TRAILS ENDURANCE

Trails Endurance is a true all-round media, from print to digital and social networks. Number 1 in trailrunning, this year Trails Endurance has produced a spectacular special collector’s edition celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc.

As a long-standing media partner of the UTMB® events, Trails Endurance follows the races on a daily basis and its experts are regularly interviewed by the national media to analyse the expansion of trailrunning. They also appear on web TV as consultants. While the magazine and its digital media are very popular with the trail running industry’s leaders, it has a very wide audience and all the runners in the sport’s community follow its publications. Over the years, the magazine’s columns and its web site have contributed to the creation of the UTMB® legend.

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TECHNICAL SPONSORS DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC

TUNNEL DU MONT-BLANC

Dacia UTMB® Mont-Blanc and the Mont Blanc Tunnel, are both symbols of the bond that unites the communes of the Mont Blanc region and all their inhabitants. On 14 August 1962, after 20 years of studies and work and several centuries of anticipation, the final blow of the pickaxe allowed French and Italian workers to meet under the Mont Blanc massif: a door had just been opened to new human, cultural and economic opportunities.

Today, the Franco-Italian teams working on the Mont Blanc Tunnel are preparing to undertake major renovation work on the structure of this exceptional project, with the aim of maintaining its role as a vital link between France and Italy. The Mont Blanc Tunnel - GEIE is proud to support the organisers and competitors of the Dacia UTMB® Mont Blanc, who have shown the same determination and courage as those who have made this project possible.

More than just an ‘‘official supplier’’, the Mont Blanc Tunnel is a mobility partner of the UTMB, the largest gathering of trail running enthusiasts from 100 different countries.

CCAS

Les Activités Sociales de l’Energie is represented locally by the CMCAS PAYS DE SAVOIE and the Caisse Centrale des Activités Sociales des électriciens et gaziers - Territoire des Deux Savoies. All year round, they welcome thousands of guests and their families to their holiday centres and local facilities. Activités Sociales de l’Energie also organises cultural and sporting events.

As a major economic player in the field of social tourism, Activités Sociales de l’Energie has been supporting this international event since its inception. In the sporting competition and in the teams of volunteers, this partnership resonates like an echo, reflecting their shared values: solidarity, justice, equality, dignity, respect for others, for oneself and for the environment. These are the values to which electricians and gasfitters are committed!

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THANK YOU

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COMMUNICATION DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC Mélanie GODEFROY PR & Media Manager presse@utmb.world PRESSE SERVICE FRANCE DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC ØConnection Liliane FRETTÉ : presse@utmb.world / +33 6 62 90 31 31 Cathy SIBOT : +33 6 61 30 03 73 PRESSE SERVICE INTERNATIONAL DACIA UTMB® MONT-BLANC FretteRogerson +44 7922 140 14 CONTACTS MONTBLANC.UTMB.WORLD @UTMBMONTBLANC @UTMBMONTBLANC @UTMBMONTBLANC Sabrina MOLLART-ROGERSON : presse@utmb.world
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