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Giulia Murada (right) made it to the podium in Martell. © Sportissimus

Marmotta Trophy: Italian ends dry spell

The Ski Mountaineering World Cup in Martell ended on Sunday with the two sprint competitions. In the two extremely exciting finals of this year's Marmotta Trophy, Robin Galindo and last year's winner Emily Harrop - both from France - took the day's victory. The Italian national team also had something to celebrate: Giulia Murada took third place and returned to the podium after a dry spell.

It was a first: Robin Galindo celebrated his first World Cup victory on the circuit in Martell. The 23-year-old Frenchman, who had often been very unlucky in the past and had always narrowly failed, prevailed in the high-class decision ahead of the Spaniard Oriol Cardona Coll, who crossed the finish line 0,24 seconds after Galindo. Third place in the six-man final went to the Belgian Maximilian Drion du Chapois, who was pleased with his first podium result in the World Cup. The 26-year-old lost 0,87 seconds to Galindo, who had set the second-fastest time in his quarterfinal heat and won the semifinals to reach the decider.


Nicolò Canclini was unlucky. In the only “Azzurro” in the six-man final, the skin came off the ski after a few meters - that meant the competition was over for the 27-year-old from Valdisotto (Bormio). Canclini, who has already been on the podium four times this year (including relays), ended up sixth. With Giovanni Rossi (7th) and Luca Tomasoni (10th) – both eliminated in the semi-finals – two other athletes from the Italian national team made it into the top ten in Martell.

Emily Harrop for third

In the women's race, Emily Harrop showed why she is the queen of Martell in the sprint. The 26-year-old, who narrowly missed the podium in fourth place in the individual at this year's Marmotta Trophy on Thursday, took revenge three days later with victory in the sprint and celebrated her third triumph in a row in the shortest race format in the Valley of the Berries. Harrop was the fastest in the qualification, then confidently won the quarter and semi-finals before losing out to her compatriot Célia Perillat-Pessey (+3,50) and the “Azzurra” Giulia Murada (+9,62) in the final and literally flew towards her seventh victory of the season in the World Cup.

In addition to Murada, Katia Mascherona (9th) and Giulia Compagnoni (11th) made it into the semi-finals for Italy, where the two ski mountaineers had to give up.

A successful Marmotta Trophy comes to an end

The Marmotta Trophy 2024 officially came to an end on Sunday with two extremely exciting sprint competitions that were extremely attractive to the audience. The organizing committee around President Georg Altstätter and race director Egon Eberhöfer can look back with satisfaction on a successful and, above all, injury-free edition.

The sprint competitions took place on Sunday.


“This year’s World Cup was extremely demanding from an organizational point of view. The fresh snow created a great backdrop, but also meant a lot of extra effort for us. The competitions themselves were at a very high level. We couldn't have wished for better advertising for this Olympic sport. Finally, we would like to thank the civil protection organizations and law enforcement officers involved, our many volunteers from all over Vinschgau and some even from other parts of South Tyrol, the DRK from Aalen (D) and our great sponsors,” said Altstätter and Eberhöfer after the award ceremony .

The World Cup entourage is now moving on towards Schladming am Dachstein, where a vertical and a sprint are on the program next weekend. After the extremely successful edition of the Marmotta Trophy, the hope is more than justified that the Würht Modyf ISMF World Cup will also pitch its tents next year in South Tyrol's ski mountaineering stronghold.

That's what the protagonists say

Robin Galdino (France/winner): "I'm so happy. I've been unlucky so many times, I've been very close and today it was finally enough. And that even though I didn't have a good feeling after qualifying and finishing 16th. But I pulled myself together, pooled all my strength and told myself in every run of the knockout phase that I just had to push, push and push again. That was my strategy, it worked and now I’m just happy.”

Emily Harrop (France/winner): “I love this route. It's a little longer than usual, with lots of different passages, flatter and more technical sections. In 2021 I was able to celebrate my first podium in the World Cup here in Martell and things have been going really well since then. So of course I’m very happy.”

Giulia Murada (Italy/3rd place): “I’m finally back on the podium! I'm incredibly happy because the last few weeks and months haven't been easy and the start of the season was really complicated. I felt a little better recently, but the podium wasn't coming. Today was finally the day and I'm especially happy for those people who support me, because they also work very hard for my success. That’s why I want to thank them.”

Results Würth Modyf ISMF World Cup Ski Mountaineering

Sprint men
1. Robin Galindo FRA 3.18,47
2. Oriol Cardona Coll ESP +0,24
3. Maximilian Drion du Chapois BEL +0,87
4. Hans-Inge Klette NOR +1,68
5. Thibault Anselmet FRA +4,68
6. Nicolò Canclini ITA +2.48,97

Sprint women
1. Emily Harrop FRA 3.47,44
2. Célia Perillat-Pessey FRA +3,50
3. Giulia Murada ITA +9,62
4. Lena Bonnel FRA +12,35
5. Johanna Hiemer AUT +24,32
6. Marianne Fatton SUI +25,37

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