Everest Lafuma Sky Race 2008
Khumbu area seen from the top of Mt. Everest (© P. Gatta)
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November 11, Stage 1: Lukla (2800 m) – Surkhe (2290 m) – Monjo (2870 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 19 km, +820 m, -830 m. High: 2839 m. Low: 2386 m.|
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November 12, Stage 2: Monjo (2870 m) – Khumjung (3750 m) – Namche (3440 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 16 km, +1250 m, -630 m. High: 3855 m. Low: 2805 m
Philippe Gatta. The Lhotse and Ama Dablam behind (© A. Gatta)
November 13, acclimatization walk from Namche to Tengboche (3850 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 10 km, +815 m, -410 m. High: 3845 m. Low: 3290 m
Tengboche with Lhotse and Everest in the background (© P. Gatta)
November 14, Stage 3: Tengboche (3850 m) – Pangboche (4250 m) – Ama Dablam Base camp (4700 m) – Dingboche (4260 m) - Pheriche (4280 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 17 km, +1120 m, -720 m. High: 4455 m. Low: 3712 m|
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November 15, Stage 4: Pheriche (4280 m) – Chhukung (4730 m) – Chhukung La (5130 m) – Pheriche (4280 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 15 km, +850 m, -850 m.
The Valley from Tengboche to Pheriche. Summits of Nuptse and strong wind on Lhotse. Pumori on the left (© A. Gatta)
November 16, Stage 5: Pheriche (4280 m) – Kala Pattar (5540 m) – Dughla (4600 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 23 km, +1575 m, -1230 m. High: 5550 m. Low: 4550 m.
Philippe Gatta at the top of Kala Pattar, on the left the Mt. Everest and the Ice Fall, on the right the Nuptse (© P. Gatta)
Fabien Brusson descending from the Kala Pattar with the camera on his hand. Pumori in the background (© P. Gatta)
Heart Rate, altitude, distance, speed, Vo2Max, Calories... recorded by the Suunto T6 and the Foot POD (© P. Gatta)
November 17, Stage 6: Dughla (4600 m) – Cho La (5420 m) – Dragnak (4640 m) – Machhermo (4470 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 19 km, +1055 m, -1245 m. High: 5263 m. Low: 4340 m.
Looking toward the West from the Cho La (5330 m) (© P. Gatta)
Anna Gatta in the snowy part of Cho La (© A. Gatta)
November 18, Stage 7: Machhermo (4470 m) - Gokyo Village (4750 m) – Thonak Tsho (4900 m) – Gokyo Ri (5350 m) – Gokyo Village (4750 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 13 km, +1110 m, -215 m. High: 5315 m. Low: 4400 m.|
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Heart Rate, altitude, distance, speed, Vo2Max, Calories... recorded by the Suunto T6 and the Foot POD (© P. Gatta)
November 19, Stage 8: Gokyo Village (4750 m) – Renjo La (5340 m) – Langden (4340 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 11.5 km, +655 m, -1030 m. High: 5350 m. Low: 4373 m.
End of the stage at Lungdeng (4470 m) (© P. Gatta)
November 20, Stage 9: Lungdeng (4340 m) – Llunag (5090 m) – Tibetan Camp (4605 m) - Lungdeng (4340 m) – Thame (3800 m)
Distances and elevation gains part #1: 6.5 km, +330 m, -80 m.
Philippe Gatta and Fabien Brusson (runner and cameraman). Strong wind on the Cho Oyu (© P. Gatta et Patrice Coutaz)
The Team at the start of the 9th stage (© P. Gatta et Patrice Coutaz)
November 21, Stage 10: Thame (3800 m) – Namche (3440 m) – Lukla (2800 m)
Distances and elevation gains: 28.5 km, +935 m, -1850 m. High: 3840 m. Low: 2625 m.
Runners on the bridge at the bottom of the hill of Namche Bazar (© A. Gatta)
Map of the Everest Lafuma Sky Race 2008
| Rang | Nom | Dossard | Temps au général |
| 1 | Jorbir Khaling Rai | 4 | 28 h 45 m 25 s |
| 2 | Christophe Le Saux | 14 | 32 h 02 m 04 s |
| 3 | Pascal Beaury Sherpa | 7 | 32 h 52 m 39 s |
| 4 | Philippe Gannac | 10 | 34 h 20 m 49 s |
| 5 | Christian Breysse | 8 | 35 h 13 m 42 s |
| 6 | Jean-Marc Wojcik | 17 | 35 h 33 m 13 s |
| 7 | Bhimsen Awale | 3 | 36 h 11 m 50 s |
| 8 | Yangdi Lama Sherpa | 5 | 38 h 53 m 11 s |
| 9 | Jean Gerardin | 29 | 39 h 50 m 04 s |
| 10 | Mickaël Delonglée | 30 | 42 h 00m 23 s |
| 11 | Alexandre Brissard | 11 | 42 h 27 m 41 s |
| 12 | Fabien Brusson | 24 | 43 h 07 m 11 s |
| 13 | Bruno Ringeval | 15 | 45 h 23 m 43 s |
| 14 | Pierre-Yves Morice | 22 | 47 h 04 m 37 s |
| 15 | Philippe Gatta | 21 | 47 h 43 m 29 s |
| 16 | Roxane Affre | 25 | 53 h 34 m 00 s |
| 17 | Marc Sebban | 23 | 54 h 14 m 38 s |
| 18 | Patrick Lothodé | 9 | 62 h 18 m 25 s |
| 19 | Philippe Pias | 19 | 63 h 17 m 39 s |
| 20 | Maryse Dupré | 32 | 64 h 07 m 57 s |
| 21 | Sita Rimal | 6 | 65 h 46 m 36 s |
| 22 | Christophe Betschen | 20 | 66 h 08 m 36 s |
| 23 | Patrice Coutaz | 27 | 81 h 12 m 08 s |
| 24 | Anna Gatta | 26 | 89 h 09 m 46 s |
| 25 | Magali Juvenal | 12 | Abandon |
| 26 | Sonam Gel Sherpa | 2 | Abandon |
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Generality
Everest Lafuma Sky Race 2008 is organized by Base Camp Trek & Expeditions, Nepalese agency in Katmandu, Nepal. The race director is Puré Gurung. The race is limited to 30 runners, including 25 westerners.
Philippe Gatta at Namche Bazar (© A. Gatta)
Mandatory equipment
Every participant to the Everest Lafuma Sky Race 2008 will have to carry mandatory equipment from start to finish. The rucksacs will be checked along the race. In case of missing mandatory items, runners will have a 2 hours penalty and will have to find the missing items before carry on. The list of mandatory gear for each runner : rucksack, sleeping bag (- 15 extreme), wind stopper and breathing jacket in Gore-Tex ® or similar, a life blanket, a head torch with extra batteries, whistle, mirror, medical kit including bandage, personal medicine (runners must be self sufficient) against infection, compulsory medicines (a list twill be provided), a flask, a camelbag or similar with 2 L, a carabineer, three (3) meters of dynamic rope (8 mm minimum), a pair of crampons in steel or aluminum and 2,000 calories of food. Poles are recommended. Runners may carry additional gear if they wish.
Patrick Lothodé going to Namche Bazar (© A. Gatta)
Food stations
During the race, the runners must be self sufficient and must manage their own food and water. They can buy food before the start or re-supply during the race. Beside a few sections and stages, they will cross villages every 30 minutes. They can find snacks, biscuits, power bars, chocolates, or dal-bat between 10am and noon.
Anna Gatta at the top of Gokyo Ri. The lake and the village of Gokyo below and the Cholatse behind (© P. Gatta)
Solidarity between runners
During the Everest Lafuma Sky Race 2008, solidarity between runners must be the rule and every runner must provide help to other in danger and will be disqualified if they don’t. Every runner must know the basis of rescue. Respect and friendship, during and after the race is expected …
Puré Gurung and part of the Nepalese Team at Gokyo village. Cho Oyu behind (© P. Gatta)