Press release, September 13, 2024
Memorable finale of the 19th Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Garmin at Lake Reschen. 455 runners finish the legendary crossing of the Alps
The Transalpine Run 2024 from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Lake Reschen in South Tyrol was announced in advance as one of the toughest and most spectacular in its 19-year history – and it lived up to this reputation in full. Demanding trails, magnificent landscapes, challenging downhills, mandatory helmets on some stages, plus heat, rain, cold and snow – the TAR demanded everything from the runners. In the end, after 250 kilometers and over 15,000 meters of altitude, a total of 455 runners were proud to call themselves finishers of the Transalpine Run. This corresponds to a finisher rate of approx. 82 percent.
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Press release, September 12, 2024
Cold and snow in the mountains: Transalpine Run reaches Nauders. Grand finale tomorrow at Lake Reschen
After yesterday’s short breather, the penultimate stage of the Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Garmin was characterized by a mystical atmosphere with snow from 1500 meters and single-digit temperatures. The start was moved from Samnaun down into the Inn Valley to Martina. From there, the remaining 441 athletes ran an alternative route over 35 kilometers and 1960 vertical meters to Nauders.
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Press release, September 11, 2024
Transalpine Run reaches Switzerland. Fast stage in top conditions with familiar winners
A slightly shortened stage and top weather conditions ensured fast running times and beaming finishers on the fifth stage of the Dynafit Transalpine Run from Ischgl to Samnaun in Switzerland.
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Press release, September 10, 2024
Alpine terrain and spectacular trails in rain and wind: the fourth stage of the Transalpine Run demands everything from the runners
Half-time at the Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Garmin. The fourth stage from See to Ischgl turned out to be the most difficult of this year’s legendary Alpine crossing. Rain and wind, technical passages and slippery downhills demanded all the strength, stamina and concentration of the runners.
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Press release, September 9, 2024
Queen’s stage of the Transalpine Run completed. Over 90% of all runners still in the race
After 46 kilometers and around 2600 meters of altitude, more than 500 runners of the Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Garmin reached the finish line in See. The Swiss “flatland fighters” Tobias Schmid and Ramon Gut didn’t let anything get in their way this time after the close finishes on the first two days and won the queen stage after 5:33:58 hours with a lead of around 20 minutes over the Samnaun Racers and third-placed Team Südtirol Reschensee. “We’re a bit surprised ourselves, especially as we were close together up to the highest point, but we’ll just do our thing and see what comes out at the back,” commented Tobias on the stage.
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Press release, September 8, 2024
RUN2 final in Imst at the Dynafit Transalpine Run 2024 powered by Garmin. Leaders defend their lead. Change in weather expected for tomorrow’s queen stage
After the tough opening stage, the Transalpine-Run made its way from Nassereith to Imst today. This is where the competition ends for the 150 or so teams in the two-day RUN2. The leading teams were able to defend their lead. For the remaining 600 or so runners, the tough royal stage from Imst to See begins tomorrow. After the previous, sometimes midsummer temperatures, it is now set to get colder and rain.
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Press release, September 7, 2024
Great start stage at the 19th Dynafit Transalpine Run 2024 powered by Garmin from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Nassereith
The 19th DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Garmin (TAR) set off on its seven-day adventure across the Alps in perfect conditions. With almost 45 kilometers and over 2500 meters of altitude, the route from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Nassereith was a real challenge. The fastest runner was the favored Dynafit athlete Lukas Mangger from South Tyrol in the solo classification; the fastest team came from Switzerland.
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Press release, September 15, 2023
Grand finale after a spectacular final stage of the 2023 Transalpine Run /// 156 teams and 173 individual runners reach the finish line in Prad am Stilfserjoch
The 18th DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2023 powered by Volkswagen R has come to an end. Of the 186 teams that started 7 days ago in Lech am Arlberg, 156 reached the finish line in Prad am Stilfserjoch in South Tyrol. Ideal running conditions and a fast course of 40 kilometres and 1650 metres of climbing made for a fitting end to this legendary Alpine crossing.
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Press release, September 14, 2023
Day 6: Transalpine Run arrives in South Tyrol. The favourites maintain their positions.
The 18th Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R is coming to a close. The penultimate stage from Scuol to St. Valentin auf der Haide in South Tyrol was a challenging one, covering 34.5 kilometres and 2250 metres of elevation gain, with sections reaching almost 3000 metres. Many participants considered it the most beautiful stage of this year’s Transalpine Run.
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Press release, September 13, 2023
Day 5: Engadin locals shine in the mountain sprint
Heavy rain and thunderstorms left the organisers with no choice: the fifth stage of the Transalpine Run from Klosters to Scuol in Engadin was cancelled for safety reasons. The runners were directed directly to the finish in Scuol, where they had to overcome 950 metres of altitude in a short mountain sprint over 7.5 kilometres in the afternoon. With Micha Steiner in the solo category and Eric Wyss and Gabriela Egli in the senior mixed team category, the Engadine locals celebrated a double victory.
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Press release, September 12, 2023
Day 4: Transalpine Run has arrived in Switzerland. Impressive performances and a few surprises.
On the fourth day of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R 2023, 495 runners set off on the 41-kilometre journey from Galtür to Klosters in Graubünden, Switzerland. This means they have already completed more than half of this year’s Alpine crossing. Decisions have already been made in some categories, while in others the competition is just beginning.
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Press release, September 11, 2023
Day 3: Tough stage and exciting duels on the third day of the 2023 Transalpine Run from Ischgl to Galtür.
The third stage from Ischgl to Galtür proved to be a real test of endurance for the more than 500 remaining Transalpine runners. While some teams were able to defend their leading positions with confidence, there were some close battles in certain categories. Particularly exciting was the solo classification, where Fabian Gering won a stage for the first time and is now only three minutes behind the current leader, Swiss runner Micha Steiner.
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Press release, September 10, 2023
RUN2: Teams from the Netherlands and Austria win sovereignly. In the Transalpine Run over 7 days, the leading teams consolidated their top positions.
The slightly lighter second stage of the Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R led from St. Anton to Ischgl in Austria. Yesterday’s winning teams were able to maintain or extend their top positions. The fastest man was again Micha Steiner from Switzerland, the fastest woman again today was Laura O’Driscoll from Ireland – both running in the solo classification. 136 RUN2 teams collected their well-deserved finisher medals at the finish in Ischgl. With the 3rd stage from Ischgl to Galtür tomorrow, a real marathon, “garnished” with 2,550 meters of altitude, awaits the participants of the seven-day crossing of the Alps.
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Press release, September 9, 2023
Top performances on the starting stage of the 18th Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R from Lech am Arlberg to St. Anton am Arlberg
The first stage of the 18th Dynafit Transalpine Run 2023 powered by Volkswagen R (TAR) is in the books. In ideal conditions, 865 athletes from 36 countries started their journey across the Alps. Fastest runner of the day was Micha Steiner from Switzerland, fastest TAR team “The North Face” with the Germans Marcel Geißler and Patrick Ehrenthaler, fastest RUN2 team “DNA Trails” from Holland. The women’s race saw strong Swiss runners: The podium places went to three women’s teams from Switzerland.
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Press release, December 2, 2022
Registration for the legendary DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2023 powered by Volkswagen R opens soon and for the first time, welcoming solo runners
On September 9, 2023, the 18th DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R (TAR) will set off on a seven-day journey across the Alps, starting in Lech am Arlberg in Austria, travelling through Switzerland, and finishing in Prad am Stilfserjoch in South Tyrol. Approximatley 80% of the route is new, challenging runners to master a total of 268 kilometers and 15330 meters of altitude over 7 days. A maximum of 200 teams are available and for the first time in the 18-year history of the TAR, 200 solo spots will also be offered, along with 150 teams of 2 who will get a feel for the Transalpine Run on the first two days at the “RUN2”. Registration for all 3 competitions open on December 6, 2022.
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Press release, September 10, 2022
The grand finale after a terrific final stage at the Transalpine Run 2022 /// Winners from 6 nations /// 210 teams reach the finish line in Vals in South Tyrol
The 17th DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2022 powered by Volkswagen R is complete. 4 out of 5 teams who started in Garmisch-Partenkirchen 8 days ago (210 in total) reached the finish line in Vals in South Tyrol. With 34 kilometres and 2700 meters of ascent from Gossensass to Vals, the athletes were once again demanded everything of themselves and the top teams left no stone unturned.
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Press release, September 9, 2022
Top teams maintain their positions on stage 7 /// Shortened stage due to continuous rain /// Final tomorrow in Vals in South Tyrol
The 7th stage of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2022 powered by Volkswagen R was supposed to take the participants from the Stubaital over high alpine passages to Gossensass in South Tyrol but persistent rain left the race organizers no choice but to stop the stage after 12.5 kilometres and 1400 meters of ascent at the second aid station (Bremer Hütte) for safety reasons. The runners were able to descend to the valley and were then shuttled to Gossensass. Race director Martin Hafenmair stated, “It was wet, cold and extremely slippery and the prospects for the rest of the day were even worse. The race cancellation was without alternative.” A decision that was also unanimously supported by the top teams.
Unimpressed by the unfolding weather conditions, there was no way around the F7/Coros team today. In 2:07 hours, together with the South Tyrolean team Gitschberg-Jochtal, both teams reached the Bremer Hütte and race finish ahead of the Häckstixx Runners. The DYNAFIT Ladies USA also maintained their top position, as did the Slovakian Runningzone DYNAFIT Team in the Master Woman’s category, and Ida-Sophie Hegemann and Sebastian Hallmann from the Volkswagen R Team in the Open Mixed category.
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Press release, September 8, 2022
Team F7/Coros wins 6th stage on 2023 World Cup course in Stubai Valley /// 3 US women teams at the top
“Steep up, steep down,” was how local hero Andreas Stern from Team Stubai announced the 6th stage of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2022 powered by Volkswagen R, which was brought to life at short notice. And it really turned out to be a fast-paced up & down on the original course of the 2023 Mountain Running and Trail Running World Championships. Spurred on by the leader’s jersey they grabbed yesterday, the Austrian team F7/Coros again stormed across the finish line in first place today in 1:27:56 hours, making them the only team under 1:30 hours. Very strong and on the podium for the first time: Team Step by Step with Patrick Kühn and Stefan Niermann. The 3rd place today went to the South Tyrolean Gitschberg-Jochtal Team.
The 3 US women’s teams had a neck-and-neck race – at least up to the Elfer. In the subsequent downhill, the leading DYNAFIT Ladies USA team then easily pulled away and won in the end with a lead of over 5 minutes in 1:43:58 hours.
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Press release, September 7, 2022
Team F7/Coros wins the first high alpine stage from Mandarfen to Obergurgl and takes the overall lead in the Transalpine Run
The 5th stage of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run from Mandarfen in the Pitztal valley to Obergurgl in the Ötztal valley led over high alpine passages of almost 3000 meters. The Austrian team F7/Coros won superior and takes over the leader jerseys for the first time. The previous leaders from Team M-motion ended up in 6th place today and are now almost 6 minutes behind the new leaders. “This was totally our terrain today,” cheered Elias Feineler of Team F7/Coros. “We were able to accelerate the whole stage, uphill as well as downhill, just awesome.” Team Häckstixx Runners defended their 3rd place overall and secured the final podium spot in the Men category with a lead of over 30 minutes.
In the Womens category, DYNAFIT LADIES USA extended their lead to 24:55 minutes over Ski Dog Fitness Club Ladies, also from the USA. ” I love this high alpine terrain,” beamed Rea Kolbl of the DYNAFIT Ladies USA. The former third-placed women’s team SALOMON – SKINFIT with Lena Laukner and Heidi Schwartz unfortunately had to give up the fight for the podium due to health problems of Heidi Schwartz. Salomon athlete Lena Laukner will continue the Transalpine Run as an individual runner. Team ALPSTEIN POWER with Simone Räss and Nadja Fässler moves up to the podium, but with a gap of more than 3 hours to the leading women’s team.
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Press release, September 6, 2022
Short, steep and fast as the mountain sprint in Pitztal marks the halfway point of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2022 powered by Volkswagen R
The mountain sprint from Mandarfen up to Rifflesee turned into a great spectacle with a magnificent backdrop. In addition to the previous top teams, there were surprising daily winners. Meanwhile, not much has changed in the overall standings. The fastest man today was Georg Widmann and the fastest woman was American Grace Staber of the DYNAFIT USA TEAM.
The mountain sprint has been an integral part of the Transalpine Run for several years. With 7.3 kilometres and 670 meters of ascent, it is by far the shortest stage. In the men’s race, Alexander Hutter and Elias Feineler from Team F7/Coros won today’s victory and have taken almost two minutes from Stefan and Markus Bergler of Team M-motion, who are still in the lead. There were some strong performances in the women’s race as Team Dynafit USA won today and also had by far the fastest woman at the start with Grace Staberg. She was the only one to stay under 50 minutes.
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Press release, September 5, 2022
The top teams defend their lead on the queen stage of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2022 powered by Volkswagen R
The longest stage of the 17th DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R (TAR) from Imst to Mandarfen in Pitztal had it all with its 54 kilometres and 2800 meters of ascent. At the end, the leading teams triumphed. In the men’s category, team “M-motion” set a big exclamation mark with the only time of the day under 6 hours. The Senior Master Mixed was the only category to see new overall leaders with team “Pitztal powered by Wohlleben Sport & Dynafit”.
It was a long day on the royal stage from Imst to Pitztal. With a time of 5:58:23 hours, Stefan and Markus Bergler of Team M-motion won with a comfortable lead of about 15 minutes ahead of yesterday’s winners Alexander Hutter and Elias Feineler of Team F7/Coros. Stefan Bergler was effusively happy as he stated, “That was the hardest and most beautiful thing I have ever done.” In the women’s race, on the other hand, it was a close race between two US teams, with Rea Kolbl and Erin Ton of DYNAFIT Ladies USA narrowly ahead by about 3 minutes in front of team “Ski Dog Fitness Club”.
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Press release, September 4, 2022
Exciting fights for position at the Transalpine-Run and sovereign winners at the RUN2 in Imst.
At the second stage of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R (TAR) from Nassereith to Imst, the Dynafit Ladies USA took the lead in the overall standings with todays victory. In the men’s category, Team F7/Coros won after finishing second yesterday and in the mixed category, the Volkswagen R Team won for a second day.
It was the final stage for 300 participants in the RUN2 and in all three categories the winners remained the same.
It was an extremely close race in the men’s category on the second stage of the eight-day Transalpine Run as Alexander Hutter and Elias Feineler from Team F7/Coros won in 3:18:57 hours, just a few seconds ahead of yesterday’s winners Stefan and Markus Bergler from Team M-motion.
The latter, however, remained ahead in the overall standings. With their day’s victory, the two Austrians from F7/Coros draw courage for the next days: “We are already looking forward to the upcoming technically difficult stages. That suits us,” said a beaming Elias after crossing the finish line.
Third place again went to the team “Häckstixx Runners powered by Kanat Media Verlag & Bemer” with Ferdinand Hauke and Manuel Herkommer.
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Press release, September 3, 2022
Team spirit at the start of the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2022 powered by Volkswagen R
It was a successful start for the eight-day dream for trail runners as the starting signal commenced for the 17th DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R (TAR) – one of the toughest and at the same time most spectacular trail running events in the world.
There were 267 two person teams from 27 nations that started the first stage from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Nassereith in Tyrol. The fastest women come from the USA, the fastest men from Germany. Unanimous opinion: It’s even more fun as a team.
This year’s TAR will end next Saturday after eight daily stages in Vals in South Tyrol. 150 teams will contest the run as part of RUN2 and thus the first two stages of the legendary TAR.
The winners of the first stage of the Transalpine Run 2022 were Stefan and Markus Bergler, two brothers from the Upper Palatinate from Team M-motion in just 4:19:32 hours. Upon crossing the finish line in Nassereith after 43 kilometres, Markus Bergler stated, “We were already flirting with a top ten place, but we didn’t expect to finish at the front today.” His equally happy brother Stefan stated, “We should have done a team run like this much earlier. We really complemented each other great.” A strong second place, only about 4 minutes behind, went to the two Austrians and co-favourites Alexander Hutter and Elias Feineler from Team F7/Coros. Third place went to the team “Häckstixx Runners powered by Kanat Media Verlag & Bemer” with Ferdinand Hauke and Manuel Herkommer.
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On September 3, 2022, the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R will start on its eight-day journey across the Alps
Press release, August 29, 2022
DYNAFIT Transalpine Run 2022 powered by Volkswagen R:
Countdown for the legendary crossing of the Alps
On September 3, 2022, the DYNAFIT Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R will start on its eight-day journey across the Alps, from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to the finish in Vals in South Tyrol on September 10. With 286 kilometers and 17,070 meters of altitude, the route is considered one of the most challenging in the 17-year history of the legendary crossing of the Alps. Over 270 teams from 27 nations will take on the challenge, joined by another 150 2-person teams who will get a taste of Transalpine air on the first two days at the completely sold-out “RUN2”.
The Transalpine Run (TAR) 2022 will be a great celebration for lovers of alpine trails. The route itself is spectacular and in a large part new, with glacier passages and repeated crossings of the 3000m limit. The queen stage awaits on day 3 from Imst to Mandarfen, with 54 kilometers and 2800 meters of ascent and will surely demand everything from the participants. Nevertheless, on the following day the shortest stage of the Alpine Crossing awaits with the mountain sprint up to the Riffelsee.
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Press release, November 29, 2021
Registration opens for the Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R 2022: alpine spectacle on a largely new route
On September 3, 2022, the Dynafit Transalpine Run powered by Volkswagen R will start on its eight-day journey across the Alps, from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to the finish in Vals in South Tyrol on September 10. With 290 kilometers and 17,320 meters of elevation gain, the route is considered one of the most challenging in the history of the legendary crossing of the Alps. A maximum of 300 teams of 2 runners each will take on the challenge, joined by another 150 teams of 2 who will get a taste of Transalpine air on the first two days at the “RUN2”. Registration for both races opens on December 1, 2021.
The Transalpine Run (TAR) 2022 will be a great celebration for alpine trail lovers. The route itself is in large parts new and above all spectacular, with glacier passages and the crossing of the 3000m limit several times. The queen stage itself awaits on day 3 from Imst to Mandarfen: With 54 kilometers and 2800 meters of ascent, it will demand everything from the participants*. Nevertheless, on the following day the shortest stage of the Alpine Crossing awaits with the mountain sprint up to the Riffelsee.
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