Montreux Trail Festival

Edition 7

Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland
09-10 Jun, 2023 (Fri - Sat)
Event size: 1000 - 4999 participants

Trail running

8 km, 15 km, 30 km, 70 mi, 110 km

About the event

At the Montreux Trail Festival, the MXTREME is the ultimate trail! Crossing the Muveran range and the Mirroir d'Argentine, you will be treated to an amazing vista that looks like something straight out of Tolkien's world. Just watch out for the hobbits! On the way, you will pass by several alpine lakes, as well as the three peaks of Famelon, Mayen, and Aï. For those of you brave enough, there will also be a night crossing of Montreux and the Riviera's ridges. Then, you will be treated to a descent through the Chauderon canyon and its exotic atmosphere, leading you to Montreux, near the Freddie

Races offered by this event

Mxtreme

09 Jun, 2023 (Fri)
Trail running
110 km
7300 m Elevation gain
UTMB qualifier
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Timed
Night

Mxsky

10 Jun, 2023 (Sat)
Trail running
30 km
2100 m Elevation gain
UTMB qualifier
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Timed
Night

Mxalps

10 Jun, 2023 (Sat)
Trail running
70 mi
5000 m Elevation gain
UTMB qualifier
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Timed
Night

Freddie's Night

10 Jun, 2023 (Sat)
Trail running
15 km
950 m Elevation gain
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Timed
Night

Queen's Night

10 Jun, 2023 (Sat)
Trail running
8 km
500 m Elevation gain
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Timed
Night

Course details

Course highlights

6 Trail-running courses with exceptional landscapes from 300m to 2'200m, The entry door to Swiss Alps and a unique finish line on the shores of Lake Geneva. Listed as a UNESCO cultural heritage site since 2007, this region has been chosen by both Charlie Chaplin and Freddie Mercury to live and this is not only because of low taxes. So, why not follow their footsteps - hopefully faster - and discover some of the most iconic places in Switzerland ! Definitively your first Alpine Trail in 2023 !

Start address

Montreux, Switzerland

Route map

route map

What’s included in entry

These are included in your entry
Massage
Event T-shirts
Toilets
Cash prizes
Free public transport
Shuttle to Start Line
Nutrition Stations
Finisher’s T-shirts
Parking
Drink Stations
Bag drop
Timing chip (single use)
Shower
Photo Service
Post-race meal
Dressing rooms
Medical Assistance

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Results 2019: Montreux Trail Festival

29 Jul, 2019 (Mon)

Credit : Mariusz Kovacs Mxalps Arthur Joyeux-Bouillon won the race with a time of 05:58:22, followed by Kevin Vermeulen who finished with a time of 06:01:00. Finishing third was Jérôme Mirassou (06:01:08). In the ladies race, it was Maryline Nakache who took the top spot in 07:11:46 . She finished 2 minutes 54 secondes ahead of Mélanie Rousset. Finishing third was Manon Bohard (07:16:48). Top 5 Men 1 Arthur Joyeux-Bouillon FRA 05:58:22 2 Kevin Vermeulen FRA 06:01:00 3 Jérôme Mirassou FRA 06:01:08 4 Abderrahim Kemmissa MAR 06:08:25 5 Romain Berger FRA 06:14:45 Top 5 Women 1 Maryline Nakache FRA 07:11:46 2 Mélanie Rousset FRA 07:14:40 3 Manon Bohard FRA 07:16:48 4 Marion Delespierre FRA 07:23:57 5 Sophie Leau FRA 07:48:04 Complete results Mxsky Vincent Viet claimed victory with a time of 02:47:20, followed by Ramon Manetsch who finished with a time of 02:51:54. Finishing third was Tristan Blanchard (02:58:05). In the women’s race, Marie Bron took top honours by finishing the race in 03:34:53 . She finished 5 minutes 46 secondes ahead of Olivia Oberholzer. Rounding out the top three was Sarah Schaufelberger with a time of 03:44:55. Top 5 Men 1 Vincent Viet FRA 02:47:20 2 Ramon Manetsch SUI 02:51:54 3 Tristan Blanchard SUI 02:58:05 4 Lucien Bourquin SUI 02:59:54 5 Nicolas Hartmann FRA 03:01:21 Top 5 Women 1 Marie Bron SUI 03:34:53 2 Olivia Oberholzer SUI 03:40:39 3 Sarah Schaufelberger SUI 03:44:55 4 Sophie Mullins GBR 03:47:58 5 Caroline Manil BEL 03:48:10 Complete results Freddie’s Night Ludovic Pommeret finished first in 01:13:06. Dorian Marchal earned runner-up honours with a time of 01:15:36. Florian Ulrich got the third place in 01:18:50. In the ladies race, Charlotte Moerman won the race with a time of 01:33:20 , followed by Caroline Ulrich who finished with a time of 01:38:17. While Bernadette Raeber Burgdorfer came in third at 01:43:33 Top 5 Men 1 Ludovic Pommeret FRA 01:13:06 2 Dorian Marchal FRA 01:15:36 3 Florian Ulrich SUI 01:18:50 4 Michele Simoncelli ITA 01:22:25 5 Ferran Guimera ESP 01:24:17 Top 5 Women 1 Charlotte Moerman BEL 01:33:20 2 Caroline Ulrich SUI 01:38:17 3 Bernadette Raeber Burgdorfer SUI 01:43:33 4 Camilla Antonsen SUI 01:48:53 5 Morgane Krieger SUI 01:49:12 Complete results Queen’s Night Francesco Biviano outpaced more then 131 runners to win in 00:36:56. David Sifonios secured second in this year’s race with a time of 00:37:31. Loic Milchoer got the third place in 00:39:28. For the women, it was Marie-Aude Pierre who took the top spot in 00:42:49 , ahead of Veronika Cencen (00:42:59). Finishing third was Michaela Rehak-Beck (00:43:53). Top 5 Men 1 Francesco Biviano ITA 00:36:56 2 David Sifonios SUI 00:37:31 3 Loic Milchoer SUI 00:39:28 4 Antoine Bussy SUI 00:41:20 5 Bryan Lambert CAN 00:42:17 Top 5 Women 1 Marie-Aude Pierre FRA 00:42:49 2 Veronika Cencen SLO 00:42:59 3 Michaela Rehak-Beck LIE 00:43:53 4 Sandra Pereira SUI 00:44:58 5 Pinyol Blasi Cristina ESP 00:45:31 Complete results
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