Emelie Forsberg from the Salomon winning team, winner at Kima, 2016. ©iancorless.com / SWS
The season is over and it’s time to look back before moving forward.
Stats! Here, you will find the results of the teams that took part in the 2016 Skyrunner® World Series. All the athletes’ points are taken into account in 23 races across four categories, based on the best results (see scoring).
Dolomites SkyRace 2016. ©iancorless.com / SWS
With respect to the fifteen races in 2015, there were an additional seven races (a 47% increase), but the actual partipation growth rate can be seen in the table below.
Salomon comes out tops with the most runners and showed the greatest improvement over 2015, but other teams, such as Dynafit, Scott Running, Team Andorra, adidas and the Spanish teams FEEC and Euskal all bettered their performance. All of them shared passion and effort throughout an incredibly successful season covering four disciplines, seven months of competitions and 23 races.
Alexis Sevennec, Scott Running, Kima Trophy, 2016. ©iancorless.com / SWS
2016 SWS TEAM (23 races) |
SWS POINTS |
+47 %* |
NET % |
SALOMON | 6736.8 | 139 % | + 92 % |
LA SPORTIVA | 2809.6 | 47 % | 0 % |
SCOTT RUNNING | 2365.8 | 122 % | + 75 % |
ADIDAS | 1503.4 | 76 % | + 29 % |
FEEC | 1453.8 | 95 % | + 48 % |
EUSKAL – EMF | 1351.2 | 50 % | + 3 % |
CZECH SKYRUNNING TEAM | 1223.4 | 20 % | – 27 % |
DYNAFIT | 1097.6 | 135 % | + 88 % |
CRAZY IDEA | 1024.6 | 25 % | – 22 % |
ANDORRA – FAM | 729.0 | 118 % | + 71 % |
Hassan Ait Chaou, Euskal, Matterhorn Ultraks, 2016. ©iancorless.com / SWS