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Bursa, TURKEY---Sept 6---While the stars of track and field
battle for honours in the IAAF World Athletics Final in
Stuttgart, the stars of the Mountain Running branch of
athletics ascend to their own chosen heights on the slopes
of Mt Uludag (also one of the many Mt Olympia's in Europe)
Bursa, Turkey for the 22nd World Mountain Running Trophy
on 10 September.
Chief among these exponents is New Zealander Jonathan
Wyatt, unbeaten in mountain races since 1999 and now five
times World champion. Finding someone who can
challenge him on the 12km and 1275m of ascent course is
difficult. There are no Europeans who can challenge him so
the only chance of a defeat comes from some unknown
from Africa or S. America. Expected winning time will be in
the region of 55 minutes.
Anna Pichrtova running up Mt Grintovek
(c)The women's race is more open, but one of the favourites
will be Olympian marathon runner Anna Pichrtova of Czech
Republic. She has demolished all opposition in the three
Grand Prix mountain races so far this year. Two times world
champion Melissa Moon (NZL) will make a serious attempt
to make it a third success, but otherwise we are again
looking for unknown talent to challenge Anna. The race
covers 8.5km and ascends 895m.
The Junior men run the same course as the senior women
- always a difficult result to predict, as is the junior women's
race, the latter running just 3.4 km and ascending 395m.
A record number of 38 countries have registered athletes to
compete with athletes from Armenia, Greece, and
Venezuela, competing for the first time.
Mehmet Terzi, president of the Turkish Athletic Federation
(and a significant marathon runner himself in his active
days) will host about 360 athletes for four nights in the ski
resort of Uludag.---Danny Hughes for the IAAF