Stubai Ultratrail 2023 mit SCOTT als neuem Hauptsponsor

Updated 19.04.2023

When the Stubai Ultratrail (SUT) is held for the sixth time on Saturday, 1 July 2023, it will be the first time with SCOTT as a partner. The internationally renowned sports brand will not only be represented with equipment in the exhibition area, but above all with runners on the routes of the SUT. Once again, five different distances under the motto "city2glacier" will be available for mountain and trail runners.

The sixth edition of the Stubai Ultratrail offers participants and the public something new as well as something familiar. New is partner SCOTT, already tested are the five routes that are on the programme of the SUT 2023 between Thursday, 29 June and Saturday, 1 July.

SCOTT has been active in trail running for many years and consistently develops its running products. "When developing new products, feedback from athletes and runners is one of the most important parameters for us. Events such as the Stubai Ultratrail enable us to collect such feedback directly and to use it optimally. One result of this is the "Ultra Carbon RC". A lightweight, robust and our most advanced trail running shoe to date. Perfect for trail running competitions," explains Charlotte Borelbach from SCOTT.

The fact that interest in trail running and outdoor running in general is growing strongly is also felt in the Stubaital. "2023 is the year of running events in the Stubai. At the beginning of June, we will be co-hosting the World Mountain and Trailrunning Championships with Innsbruck. In July, the Stubai Ultratrail with SCOTT will take place and then, at the beginning of September, the international Schlickeralm Run in Telfes. We are proud and happy that the landscape of the Stubai Valley is so sought after by runners from all over the world," explains the chairman of the Stubai Tourism Association, Adrian Siller, with enthusiasm.

The five routes of the SUT offer something for endurance athletes as well as for ambitious trail runners and trail novices. For the classic, the Stubai Ultratrail K68, participants start at 1 a.m. in the Olympic city of Innsbruck. Then it's 68 kilometres through the night to the finish line at the 2,960-metre Eisgrat mountain station on the Stubai Glacier. Three shorter races, also with a finish on the glacier, as well as the world championship-proven STUBAI VERTICAL round off the programme.

STUBAI ULTRATRAIL "city2glacier": 68 kilometres, 4,700 metres of ascent, 2,355 metres of descent, start at 1 am in Innsbruck Landestheater. Finish: Eisgrat mountain station (2,960m)STUBAI K32: 32.7 kilometres, 2,630 metres of ascent, 720 metres of descent, start at 9 am in Neustift. Finish: Eisgrat mountain station (2,960m)STUBAI K20: 20 kilometres, 1,796 metres of ascent, 75 metres of descent, start at 10 am in Klaus Äuele near Falbeson. Finish: Eisgrat mountain station (2,960m)STUBAI K9: 9 kilometres, 1,210 metres of ascent (pure mountain run), start at 12 noon at the valley station of the Stubai Glacier Cableways near Mutterberg. Finish: Eisgrat mountain station (2,960m)STUBAI VERTICAL: 5.3 kilometres, 1,024 metres in ascent (pure mountain run), start on Thursday , 29.06.2023 at 6.30 p.m. in the village centre of Neustift. Finish: Elferhütte (2,004m)

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