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UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships

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The UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships is the world championship event for marathon mountain bike races. Inaugurated by the Union Cycliste Internationale in 2003, the event is held annually in single classes for men and women.[1] The 2003 event was organized as part of the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships. Subsequent marathon world championships, however, have been organised as a stand-alone event.

The UCI awards a gold medal and a rainbow jersey to the winner. Silver and bronze medals are awarded to the second and third place contestants. World champions wear their rainbow jersey until the following year's championship, but only in marathon events.

Medalists

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Men

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Championships Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Lugano
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 Thomas Frischknecht (SUI)  Bart Brentjens (NED)  Carsten Bresser (GER)
2004 Bad Goisern
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 Massimo de Bertolis (ITA)  Thomas Dietsch (FRA)  Bart Brentjens (NED)
2005 Lillehammer
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 Thomas Frischknecht (SUI)  Bart Brentjens (NED)  Dario Acquaroli (ITA)
2006 Oisans
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 Ralph Näf (SUI)  Hector Páez (COL)  Roel Paulissen (BEL)
2007 Verviers
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 Christoph Sauser (SUI)  Roel Paulissen (BEL)  Thomas Dietsch (FRA)
2008 Villabassa
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 Roel Paulissen (BEL)  Christoph Sauser (SUI)  Urs Huber (SUI)
2009 Graz/Stattegg
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 Roel Paulissen (BEL)  Alban Lakata (AUT)  Christoph Sauser (SUI)
2010 Sankt Wendel
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 Alban Lakata (AUT)  Mirko Celestino (ITA)  Burry Stander (RSA)
2011 Montello
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 Christoph Sauser (SUI)  Jaroslav Kulhavý (CZE)  Mirko Celestino (ITA)
2012 Ornans
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 Periklis Ilias (GRC)  Moritz Milatz (GER)  Kristián Hynek (CZE)
2013 Kirchberg
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 Christoph Sauser (SUI)  Alban Lakata (AUT)  Hector Páez (COL)
2014 Pietermaritzburg
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 Jaroslav Kulhavý (CZE)  Alban Lakata (AUT)  Christoph Sauser (SUI)
2015 Selva di Val Gardena
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 Alban Lakata (AUT)  Christoph Sauser (SUI)  Hector Páez (COL)
2016 Laissac
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 Tiago Ferreira (POR)  Alban Lakata (AUT)  Kristián Hynek (CZE)
2017 Singen
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 Alban Lakata (AUT)  Tiago Ferreira (POR)  Daniel Geismayr (AUT)
2018 Auronzo di Cadore
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 Henrique Avancini (BRA)  Daniel Geismayr (AUT)  Héctor Páez (COL)
2019 Grächen – St. Niklaus
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 Héctor Páez (COL)  Kristián Hynek (CZE)  Samuele Porro (ITA)
2020 Sakarya
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 Héctor Páez (COL)  Tiago Ferreira (POR)  Martin Stošek (CZE)
2021 Elba
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 Andreas Seewald (GER)  Diego Arias (COL)  José Dias (POR)
2022 Haderslev
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 Sam Gaze (NZL)  Andreas Seewald (GER)  Simon Andreassen (DEN)
2023 Glasgow
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 Henrique Avancini (BRA)  Martin Stošek (CZE)  Lukas Baum (GER)
2024 Snowshoe
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 Simon Andreassen (DEN)  Christopher Blevins (USA)  David Valero (ESP)

Medal count

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Switzerland62311
2 Austria3519
3 Colombia2237
4 Belgium2114
5 Brazil2002
6 Czech Republic1337
7 Germany1225
8 Portugal1214
9 Italy1135
10 Denmark1012
11 Greece1001
 New Zealand1001
13 Netherlands0213
14 France0112
15 United States0101
16 South Africa0011
 Spain0011
Totals (17 entries)22222266

Women

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Championships Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Lugano
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 Maja Włoszczowska (POL)  Magdalena Sadlecka (POL)  Sandra Klose (GER)
2004 Bad Goisern
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 Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)  Irina Kalentieva (RUS)  Blaža Klemenčič (SLO)
2005 Lillehammer
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 Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)  Blaža Klemenčič (SLO)  Petra Henzi (SUI)
2006 Oisans
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 Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)  Petra Henzi (SUI)  Elsbeth van Rooy-Vink (NED)
2007 Verviers
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 Petra Henzi (SUI)  Sabine Spitz (GER)  Pia Sundstedt (FIN)
2008 Villabassa
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 Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)  Sabine Spitz (GER)  Pia Sundstedt (FIN)
2009 Graz/Stattegg
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 Sabine Spitz (GER)  Esther Süss (SUI)  Petra Henzi (SUI)
2010 Sankt Wendel
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 Esther Süss (SUI)  Sabine Spitz (GER)  Annika Langvad (DEN)
2011 Montello
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 Annika Langvad (DEN)  Sabine Spitz (GER)  Esther Süss (SUI)
2012 Ornans
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 Annika Langvad (DEN)  Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)  Esther Süss (SUI)
2013 Kirchberg
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 Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)  Sally Bigham (GBR)  Esther Süss (SUI)
2014 Pietermaritzburg
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 Annika Langvad (DEN)  Sabine Spitz (GER)  Tereza Huříková (CZE)
2015 Selva di Val Gardena
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 Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)  Annika Langvad (DEN)  Sabine Spitz (GER)
2016 Laissac
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 Jolanda Neff (SUI)  Sally Bigham (GBR)  Sabrina Enaux (FRA)
2017 Singen
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 Annika Langvad (DEN)  Sabine Spitz (GER)  Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (NOR)
2018 Auronzo di Cadore
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 Annika Langvad (DEN)  Christina Kollmann (AUT)  Maja Włoszczowska (POL)
2019 Grächen – St. Niklaus
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 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)  Blaža Klemenčič (SLO)  Robyn de Groot (RSA)
2020 Sakarya
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 Ramona Forchini (SUI)  Maja Włoszczowska (POL)  Ariane Lüthi (SUI)
2021 Elba
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 Mona Mitterwallner (AUT)  Maja Włoszczowska (POL)  Natalia Fischer (ESP)
2022 Haderslev
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 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)  Annie Last (GBR)  Jolanda Neff (SUI)
2023 Glasgow
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 Mona Mitterwallner (AUT)  Candice Lill (RSA)  Adelheid Morath (GER)
2024 Snowshoe
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 Mona Mitterwallner (AUT)  Sina Frei (SUI)  Candice Lill (RSA)

Medal count

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway6118
2 Denmark5117
3 Switzerland43714
4 Austria3104
5 France2013
6 Germany16310
7 Poland1315
8 Great Britain0303
9 Slovenia0213
10 South Africa0123
11 Russia0101
12 Finland0022
13 Czech Republic0011
 Netherlands0011
 Spain0011
Totals (15 entries)22222266

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships: forging legends since 2003". www.uci.org. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
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