Category Archives: Statistics
STATISTICS – MY YEAR 2021
The numbers (competitions & trainings) of the past 2021 year. This was a special one for me, with good results, 2 injuries and a big loss in my private life. Continue reading
TOR DES GEANTS 2021: the first numbers
The Tor Des Geants is a race that arouses many emotions in the world of ultra trail. But it is also a race that lends itself to numbers. Here the first numbers! Continue reading
UTMB 2021: few highlights of the week
A few hours have passed since the end of the UTMB week (UTMB® (utmbmontblanc.com)). And although this year I tried to live it with detachment for various reasons, in the end I couldn’t: Trail Running is part of my world. … Continue reading
Sport 2021-part I: obiettivo ITALIA
Il mio programma sportivo per la prima parte del 2021 con le gare in Italia: Ultrabericus, Porte di Pietra, LUT e 100 Miglia del Monviso. E altro in Germania. Continue reading
STATISTICS – MY YEAR 2020
The numbers (sports competitions & trainings) of the past 2020 year: a strange & unique year for everybody due to COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading
Running & Trail Running: a short review of some cancelled events in 2020 and their different reimbursement policies
Running & Trail Running: a short review of some cancelled events in 2020 and their different reimbursement policies Continue reading
TRAIL RUNNING: German Ultra Races with the highest number of finishers
TRAIL RUNNING: German Ultra Races with the highest number of finishers Continue reading
TRAIL RUNNING: Italian Ultra Races with the highest number of finishers
TRAIL RUNNING: Italian Ultra Races with the highest number of finishers Continue reading
TRAIL RUNNING: the evolution of Endurance Races in the last ten years (2010-2019)
Are the endurance races the future of the Trail-Running? To answer this question, I evaluated the evolution of the Endurance Races in the last decade. Continue reading
TRAIL RUNNING: the most relevant Nations in the last ten years (2010-2019)
The analysis of the most relevant Nations in the last ten years in trail running Continue reading