Losma, sponsor of the Maga Sky Marathon
The Maga Skymarathon, the competition across the breathtaking peaks of Val Serina, which took place on Sunday, 3 September, met all expectations. The 15th edition of this event involved 400 runners despite numerous concurrent competitions. Out of these 400 runners, 148 eagerly took on the challenging 39-kilometre marathon, featuring a demanding 3000-metre elevation gain, while the remaining 244 opted for the 24-kilometre “sky” race, which offered a still formidable 1400-metre altitude difference.
Cristian Minoggio (Dinamo) and Giulia Saggin (Altitude) won on the difficult mountain climbs of Menna, Arera, Grem, and Alben. They both won the Italian marathon in the Fisky category as well. Cristian crossed the finish line in an impressive 4h39’51”, securing a commanding lead over Luca Arrigoni (Pegarun - 4h58’37”) and Danilo Brambilla (Falchi Lecco - 5h07’13”). Following closely behind in the top five were Moreno Sala (Gruppo Escursionisti Falchi Olginatesi) and Luca Carrara (Altitude). In the women's category, Saggin displayed absolute dominance, completing the race in 5h57’53”, firmly ahead of Elisa Pallini (Pegarun - 6h02’29”) and Daniela Rota (Scott - 6h14’35”). Roberta Jacquin (Pegarun) and Marta Vigano (Runaway Milano A.S.D) secured the fourth and fifth positions, respectively.
Losma, with its commitment to sports and wellbeing, participated in the event by supplying an inflatable arch that served as the race's starting point.
Until the next edition!
A trionfare a cavallo fra il Menna, l’Arera, il Grem e l’Alben sono stati Cristian Minoggio (Dinamo) e Giulia Saggin (Altitude) che si sono aggiudicati anche titoli italiani Fisky dedicati alla specialità “marathon”. Il 39enne piemontese ha completato la prova in 4h39’51” lasciandosi alle spalle Luca Arrigoni (Pegarun – 4h58’37”) e Danilo Brambilla (Falchi Lecco – 5h07’13”), mentre Moreno Sala (Gruppo Escursionisti Falchi Olginatesi) e Luca Carrara (Altitude) hanno completato la top five. Al femminile dominio assoluto di Saggin che ha tagliato il traguardo in 5h57’53” davanti a Elisa Pallini (Pegarun – 6h02’29”) e Daniela Rota (Scott, 6h14’35”), mentre Roberta Jacquin (Pegarun) e Marta Vigano (Runaway Milano A.S.D) hanno chiuso in quarta e quinta posizione.
Losma, da sempre vicina al mondo dello sport e della salute delle persone, ha voluto presenziare alla manifestazione, fornendo un arco gonfiabile che segnava il punto di partenza della race.
Alla prossima edizione!