The 2023 Swiss Alps 100 came about on the second weekend in August, and for me it was the final leg of an excellent journey round Europe. We travelled by prepare from Berlin on the Thursday, and the near-1,000-kilometre journey took us by some breathtaking landscapes, which grew to become steadily extra spectacular as we neared the Swiss municipality of Fiesch that hosts to the occasion.
As my physique wasn’t as much as one other extremely simply then, I used to be participating within the roughly 10-kilometre vertical race. I feel on studying the stats of the race as I signed up for it, I had seen solely what I wished to see, and satisfied myself that this was a reasonably customary vertical kilometer, with a couple of 1,000 meters of elevation achieve. It was solely whereas consulting the route map within the begin space on race morning that the penny dropped that it was extra like 1,850m. Lots of bang for the buck for a 10k race!
The race began at 10 a.m. on the Friday, a half hour after the 100-mile most important occasion, which had the extra draw this 12 months of being a Hardrock 100 qualifier. Our race adopted the 100-mile route for roughly 7k, earlier than deviating to a steep climb to the end.
Unusually for an uphill mountain race, we began with a couple of hundred meters of downhill on the highway. This was a great way of spacing out the sector earlier than we received to the slender singletrack that adopted because the climbing commenced. I discovered myself in the back of the lead pack by the point we began the climb, with a spot behind me to the bigger chasing pack. Already there have been two girls gone on forward, however shifting so nicely I didn’t have any designs on chasing them. And after I appeared round, I couldn’t see anybody shut behind to problem me for third place. So, it was a type of races the place my destiny appeared sealed from very early on.
Even at that hour of the morning the warmth was choosing up, and I used to be grateful for the shade within the wooded sections within the first half. However as soon as the course opened up a bit larger up, the views have been greater than ok to compensate.
Our small discipline had strung out fairly shortly, however gratefully we caught up with the again of the 100-mile discipline quickly sufficient, and choosing off 100-mile runners whereas providing phrases of encouragement gave the run some momentum. At 7k, we received to the help station. It was small and low-key, however the environment and the welcome for the runners, notably within the 100-mile, was additional. I used to be humbled by what these of us have been getting down to do, masking 160k with 10,150m of top achieve, whereas I used to be fretting about an 1,850m climb.
I hurried previous the help station with out stopping for water. Not sensible. I’ve been working path races for about eight years now, and nonetheless have a method of creating it seem like it’s my first time. The final 3k to the highest was when the climbing actually picked up. I one way or the other wobbled my technique to the highest, and fortunately managed to carry on to 3rd place.
As soon as the exertion was over, solely then may I totally soak up the place I used to be. Essentially the most serene and otherworldly end space, overlooking the Aletsch Glacier (Grosser Aletschgletscher.) Measured to be 23k in size as lately as 2014, though sadly lowering year-on-year, that is nonetheless believed to be the most important glacier within the Alps. My accomplice, Garth, had been busy friend-making whereas he waited for me on the prime, so we hung round for some time to soak it in and speak to the opposite runners and supporters earlier than taking the cable automotive again down.
We spent three nights in Fiesch across the occasion, and located it an excellent base to vacation from, with sensible public transport linking up the area. The occasion itself has one thing for everybody, from the 100 miler all the way down to a 100k, 50k, and Vertical. Additionally, having travelled to large world occasions akin to UTMB and the Path World Championships this summer season, in addition to no-frills ultras at dwelling in Eire, I’d describe this occasion as a contented center floor in that respect. Though progress is inevitable, for now a minimum of it retains an intimate really feel.
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