90 Day Countdown to the Valsir Mountain Running World Cup

The following release featuring the Valsir Mountain Running World Cup was provided by Hector Rubio, Communications Manager, World Mountain Running Association and is reprinted with permission. Featured photo from the 2023 Montemuro Vertical courtesy Marco Gulberti.

The anticipation is palpable as the countdown begins for the much-awaited 2024 Valsir Mountain Running World Cup, celebrating its 25th anniversary alongside the momentous 40th anniversary of the World Mountain Running Association. Commencing in June and spanning a thrilling stretch until October, this season promises to be a landmark event in the world of mountain running.

Valsir Stoke is high

Throughout its illustrious 25-year journey, the Mountain Running World Cup has witnessed the ascent of extraordinary athletes who have left an indelible mark on the sport. Icons such as Andrea Mayr from Austria, Marco De Gasperi of Italy, Mateja Kosovelj of Slovenia and Jonathan Wyatt from New Zealand, today’s World Cup Manager, former WMRA President and 5-time Mountain Running World Champion, have graced the rugged trails, pushed the boundaries of human endurance and showcasing the pinnacle of mountain running prowess. Their feats have not only captivated audiences but have also inspired generations of aspiring athletes to reach for the summit of their own potential, embodying the spirit of excellence that defines the World Cup.

Jonathan Wyatt, WMRA Valsir Mountain Running World Cup Manager said, “The 2024 Valsir Mountain Running World Cup is getting closer and closer and its so exciting to look forward to the first competition after the months of planning! We are so pleased to work with all 13 of the races this year in 10 locations in 8 countries. Last week we were able to share ideas between all the races at the World Cup Race Organizers conference and to present the format and new supporting structure the WMRA has been able to put in place thanks to the support of World Cup sponsor Valsir.”

Ring das bell at Broken Arrow Skyrace 2019. Photo: Nancy Hobbs.


The World Cup kicks off on Friday, June 21, in the USA at the stunningly beautiful location of Olympic Valley, CA. A truly picturesque and breathtaking race where the catch phrase is, everyone who takes part is a rock star, and that sums up the World Cup being both inclusive and fair to all the participants.

Eight countries; 13 races

Featuring a spectacular racing calendar spanning 8 countries, 10 events, and 13 races, the 2024 season offers a thrilling array of locations and challenges. Upholding WMRA’s commitment to fair play and athlete support, all Gold Label races will adhere to WADA-accredited anti-doping measures, while amplified travel assistance and an escalated prize pool, including a a total final prize fund of 30,000 EUR provided by the WMRA.

Tomo Sarf, President of the WMRA on the 40th Anniversary of the WMRA and the 25th Mountain Running World Cup noted, “World Mountain Running Association is this year celebrating two important anniversaries: our organization was founded 40 years ago and 25 years ago, the first edition of the World Cup was organized. As WMRA is close connected to World Athletics (before IAAF), also the name of this circuit was first 15 years “Grand Prix” – as the name of a circuit of the Athletics Track & Field meetings. WMRA was founded in 1984, just one year after the first Athletic World Championships was held in Helsinki and already in summer 1985 the first World Mountain Running Championships were organized (in that time called World Trophy).”

Sarf continued, “Starting with 4 international races in 1999, World Cup is in the ‘after covid time’ composed of about 15 top mountain running races, held in different countries on several continents. Mountain runners from all over the world have recognized the circuit as ‘runner and environmentally friendly’ competition: Every year, more and more elite and recreational runners and coming to enjoy the races and the friendship that is still present in the mountain running family.”

2024 Valsir Mountain Running World Cup events

The journey kicks off on June 21 in the United States with the adrenaline-pumping Broken Arrow Skyrace in Olympic Valley, California, featuring two Gold Label races in the opening weekend. From there, the series traverses across familiar courses and introduces new challenges, showcasing the best of mountain running on a global stage.

In July, races are scheduled nearly every weekend, with highlights including the Grossglockner Mountain Run in Austria on July 7, the Montemuro Vertical Run in Castro Daire Portugal on July 14, and the iconic Montée du Nid d’Aigle in Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc, France on July 20. Italy’s Giir di Mont, renowned for its grueling ascent and descent, promises to captivate spectators with its breathtaking vistas on July 28.

August brings the legendary Sierre-Zinal race in Switzerland on August 10, known for its challenging trails and elite competition. September 1 sees the World Cup landing in Casto, Italy for the Vertical and Trofeo Nasego, home of World Cup sponsor Valsir, followed by the Sky Gran Canaria race on September 22, and the Classic distance event at Smarna Gora in Slovenia on October 5.

The season culminates in Italy with the final race in Chiavenna, continuing the tradition of the vertical kilometer on October 12. The Val Bregaglia Trail concludes the World Cup points tally on October 13, where the heroes of the season will be honored and prizes awarded.

Follow along

As the WMRA embarks on this milestone season, we invite fans, athletes, and supporters from around the globe to join us in celebrating the spirit of mountain running and the enduring legacy of the Valsir Mountain Running World Cup. Stay tuned for more updates and mark your calendars for a season of unforgettable moments and exhilarating competition.

For more information on the Mountain Running World Cup, visit https://www.wmra.info/
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