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Yannick Ecoeur (born 23 August 1981) is a
Swiss
ski mountaineer and
mountain runner .
Ecoeur was born in
Martigny VS . He started ski mountaineering in 2003 and has been member of the national team since 2005. At the
2020 Winter Youth Olympics he acted as Athlete Rolemodel for Ski Mountaineering.
Selected results
Ski mountaineering
2005:
2006:
2007:
2nd,
European Championship relay race (together with Alain Rey, Florent Troillet and Alexander Hug)
6th, European Championship team race (together with Alain Rey)
2009:
3rd,
European Championship relay race (together with Florent Troillet,
Marcel Marti and Pierre Bruchez)
7th, European Championship team race (together with Marcel Marti)
8th, European Championship single race
2010:
2011:
2nd,
World Championship relay, together with
Marcel Theux , Martin Anthamatten and Marcel Marti
3rd, World Championship sprint
7th, World Championship single race
2012:
1st,
European Championship relay, together with Martin Anthamatten, Marcel Theux and
Alan Tissières
3rd, European Championship team, together with Martin Anthamatten
4th, European Championship sprint
4th, World Championship vertical, combined ranking
9th, European Championship single
2nd, Patrouille de la Maya, together with Martin Anthamatten and Florent Troillet
[5]
Trofeo Mezzalama
2005: 5th, together with
Stéphane Gay and
Didier Moret
2007: 8th, together with Alain Rey and
Ernest Farquet
2009: 6th, together with Marcel Marti and Martin Anthamatten
2011: 5th, together with Martin Anthamatten and Marcel Marti
[6]
Patrouille des Glaciers
2006: 3rd (and 1st in international military teams ranking), together with Cpl
Rico Elmer and Pvt E-2 Florent Troillet
[7]
2008: 7th (and 1st in the international military teams ranking), together with Garde-frontière
Pierre Bruchez and Garde-frontière Marcel Marti
[8]
2010: 1st, together with Martin Anthamatten and Florent Troillet
[9]
Pierra Menta
2006: 8th, together with Alain Rey
2008: 7th, together with Reynold Ginier
2009: 9th, together with Pierre Bruchez
2010: 5th, together with Martin Anthamatten
2011: 6th, together with
Valentin Favre
2012: 6th, together with
Yannick Buffet
[10]
Running
2008:
2nd, Dérupe Vercorin
[11]
External links
References