Here are Trail Verbier St Bernard by UTMB podium finishers and total numbers for the World Series race in Switzerland.
Hélène DASSY (Belgium) and Bastien FLEURY (France) win the 100M race which had an incredible DNF rate: 59%.
For full results visit the UTMB website, below the top runners by race:
X-Alpine 140km (100M – 4 Stones) – Full Results
Women:
- Hélène DASSY – Belgium – 23:17:31
- Claire BANNWARTH – France – 25:27:57
- Lenka POLACKOVA – Slovakia – 26:13:45
Men:
- Bastien FLEURY – France – 19:42:29
- Florian PETIT – France – 20:32:15
- Nicolas DAUVERGNE – France – 20:35:54
X-Traversee 76km (100K – 3 Stones) – Full Results
Women:
- Anna CARLSSON – Sweden – 10:29:25
- Miria MEINHEIT – Germany – 10:30:10
- Mélanie DELASOIE – Switzerland – 10:43:20
Men:
- Clovis CHAVEROT – France – 08:39:17
- Jean-Philippe TSCHUMI – Switzerland – 08:48:49
- Corentin PLAY – France – 09:13:05
Verbier Marathon 43km (50K – 2 Stones) – Full Results
Women:
- Maude MATHYS – Switzerland – 04:42:02
- Lucille GERMAIN – France – 05:10:58
- Marie Charlotte IRATZOQUY – France – 05:36:58
Men:
- Lucien MERMILLON – France – 04:26:59
- Dylan RIBEIRO – France – 04:36:38
- Elia BONGIOVANNI – Italy – 04:38:29
X-Plore 28km (20K – 1 Stone) – Full Results
Women:
- Noemie LEPOUTRE – Belgium – 02:56:49
- Caroline ULRICH – Switzerland – 03:06:32
- Amandine FERRATO – France – 03:13:00
Men:
- Dimitri MOREL-JEAN – France – 02:31:59
- Cesar COSTA – Switzerland – 02:36:31
- Maxim CHANE – France – 02:45:32
Below are the numbers broken down by distance and gender:
- X-Alpine Starters: 559. DNF: 331 + Finishers: 228. Women 25 (11%), Men 203 (89%).
- X-Traversee Starters: 1,481. DNF: 369 + Finishers: 1,112. Women 170 (15%), Men 942 (85%).
- Verbier Marathon Starters: 1,484. DNF: 93 + Finishers: 1,391. Women 327 (24%), Men 1,064 (76%).
- X-Plore Starters: 1,118. DNF: 71 + Finishers: 1,047. Women 469 (45%), Men 578 (55%).
Trail Verbier St Bernard by UTMB saw a total of 4,642 starters and 3,778 finishers (not counting the kids’ races). 991 (26%) women and 2,787 (76%) men reached the finish line and earned themselves their respective stones for the Finals letter, 8,077 of them.
Next up Switzerland and Italy are calling with the historic and epic Eiger Ultra Trail and the newer-to-the-Series but just as epic Monte Rosa Walserwaeg on 15-19 July, 2026.