World Mountain Running Association

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The World Mountain Running Association (WMRA) is the global governing body of mountain running.

For World Athletics purposes, mountain running takes place on terrain that is mainly off-road, but if there is significant elevation gain on the route, surfaced roads may be used. Courses involve considerable amounts of ascent (for mainly uphill races), or both ascent and descent (for up and down races with the start and finish at similar heights). The average incline is normally between five and twenty per cent. Courses are clearly marked and should avoid dangerous sections.[1]

History[]

The WMRA was founded in 1984 as the International Committee for Mountain Running and the decision to change the name to the World Mountain Running Association was taken in 1998. In 1985, the organisation staged the first annual World Mountain Running Trophy. In 2002, World Athletics (then the IAAF) officially recognised the World Trophy as an international competition and in 2009 the name was changed to the World Mountain Running Championships.[2]

The WMRA also stages the annual World Long Distance Mountain Running Challenge[3] and a World Cup series of races.[4]

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References[]

  1. ^ "IAAF Competition Rules 2016-2017, rule 251". Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  2. ^ World Running: About the WMRA and Mountain Running.
  3. ^ IAAF: Mountain Running.
  4. ^ WMRA: Musobo and Tunstall win Final WMRA World Cup Race 2015, Britain wins both World Cup titles.

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