La Grande Odyssée
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La Grande Odyssée Savoie Mont Blanc is an international sled dog race spanning 900 kilometres (560 mi) in French Alps and Swiss Alps. It was first held in January 2005. The 2012 La Grande Odyssée purse was $100,000. The next edition of the race was scheduled to be held from 10 to 21 January 2015.
The course[]
La Grande Odyssée Savoie-Mont-Blanc is intended for mushers with teams of 14 dogs who are experienced in long- and middle-distance. Through Savoie and Haute Savoie, France and Switzerland, mushers from perhaps a dozen different countries, compete for two weeks of racing over a course more than 800 km long, with a change in altitude of more than 25,000 metres (82,000 ft).[1] The course takes the teams to 24 ski resorts (20 French and four Swiss). For each of the 10 stages, time-trialed (every two minutes) or mass (in parallel) starts bring thousands of spectators to the Savoie-Mont-Blanc region. The race includes three completely independent encampments: one in the first week and two in the second week.
The Haute-Maurienne-Vanoise Trophy[]
During the 2013 race, the Haute-Maurienne-Vanoise Trophy will take place during stages 7 (shortened), 8 and 9 of La Grande Odyssée Savoie-Mont-Blanc in Haute-Maurienne-Vanoise. It is open to a maximum of 10 middle-distance mushers, who must cover nearly 200 km/effort and climb up 5000m of height difference in total. The Haute-Maurienne-Vanoise Trophy also includes a compulsory encampment on open mountain.
Technology[]
Using a GPS tracking system, spectators can visit the race's website to follow in real time the mushers’ progress. The tracking also provides security for the competitors. In addition to the tracking system, Each sled is also equipped with a calculator and a GPRS phone.
Each itinerary is simulated in 3D as a "virtual walk around" realized with the help of a camera positioned to follow a precise path along a track or sled trail.
List of winners[]
The 2012 La Grande Odyssée purse was $100,000, the first prize was $30,000, the second prize was $20,000 and the third prize was $10,000.
Year | 1st Musher | Time (h:min:s) | 2nd Musher | 3ds Mucher |
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2005 | Jessie Royer | 35:59:14 | Jacques Philip | Grant Beck |
2006 | Jacques Philip | 40:55:59 | Ken Anderson | Timothy Hunt |
2007 | Race ended due to snow conditions | |||
2008 | Petter Karlsson | 36:03:51 | Emil Inauen | Ketil Reitan |
2009 | Radek Havrda | 40:12:17 | Robert Sørlie | Sigrid Ekran |
2010 | Emil Inauen | 40:17:48 | Radek Havrda | Jiri Vondrak |
2011 | Miloš Gonda | 27:49:32 | Martin Bily | Jean-Philippe Pontier |
2012 | Radek Havrda | 39:24:12 | Miloš Gonda | Jean-Philippe Pontier |
2011 changes[]
For 2011, Finnmarksløpet in Norway and La Grande Odyssée Savoie Mont Blanc in France decided to create a new championship called the . It follows the trails of the Espace Diamant that join the Franco-Swiss massifs called Portes du Soleil, the Haute Maurienne Vanoise and Megève.
See also[]
- Iditarod (Alaska)
- Yukon Quest (From Alaska to Yukon)
- Finnmarksløpet (Norway)
- American Dog Derby (Idaho, USA)
References[]
External links[]
- La Grande Odyssée, Sled Dog Race Official site. (EN)
- Dog sledding races
- Recurring sporting events established in 2005
- Sports competitions in France