Swissman Xtreme Triathlon
Todas las competencias: 3
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12238ft
11033ft
6998ft
2057ft
The SWISSMAN is a long-distance triathlon with one of the most spectacular courses in the world. It starts in the south of the country and leads over three Alpine passes into the heart of Switzerland. The finish is reached after a final climb at the foot of the massive mountain scenery of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
24 jun 2023
2.4mi
0ft Subida
0ft Bajada
The course of the SWISSMAN Xtreme Triathlon is as challenging as it is breathtakingly beautiful. After the start at the Palms in Ticino, the route heads into the mountains, past glaciers and snowfields through the cantons of Uri and Valais into the Bernese Oberland. There, the route first goes up to the Giessbach waterfalls, then along Lake Brienz and then up to Grindelwald, where the final climb to Kleine Scheidegg awaits. The athletes have to master this climb together with their supporters. In this way, they finish the SWISSMAN Xtreme Triathlon together in front of the imposing backdrop of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
24 jun 2023
112.6mi
12238ft Subida
11033ft Bajada
The course of the SWISSMAN Xtreme Triathlon is as challenging as it is breathtakingly beautiful. After the start at the Palms in Ticino, the route heads into the mountains, past glaciers and snowfields through the cantons of Uri and Valais into the Bernese Oberland. There, the route first goes up to the Giessbach waterfalls, then along Lake Brienz and then up to Grindelwald, where the final climb to Kleine Scheidegg awaits. The athletes have to master this climb together with their supporters. In this way, they finish the SWISSMAN Xtreme Triathlon together in front of the imposing backdrop of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
24 jun 2023
26.3mi
6998ft Subida
2057ft Bajada
The course of the SWISSMAN Xtreme Triathlon is as challenging as it is breathtakingly beautiful. After the start at the Palms in Ticino, the route heads into the mountains, past glaciers and snowfields through the cantons of Uri and Valais into the Bernese Oberland. There, the route first goes up to the Giessbach waterfalls, then along Lake Brienz and then up to Grindelwald, where the final climb to Kleine Scheidegg awaits. The athletes have to master this climb together with their supporters. In this way, they finish the SWISSMAN Xtreme Triathlon together in front of the imposing backdrop of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.