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Celebrating 10 years since the birth of the Youth Skyrunning World Championships, a record 32 countries competed in two days of full-on skyrunning – for the first time in Croatia. Spain, Norway and Italy headed the final country ranking.
Eleven countries took medals: Spain, Norway, Japan, Switzerland, Portugal, Italy, USA, Ireland, Sweden, Russia, and Austria.
Young athletes aged 15 to 23 arrived from across the world to compete for the 75 medals at stake split across four age categories: Youth A (15-16), Youth B (17-18), Youth C (19-20) and U23 (21-23). Individual, combined and national titles were also awarded.
Celebrating ten years since the first World Championships in 2016, the Youth Skyrunning World Championships will be hosted – for the first time – in Croatia on 8-10 May, 2026. Croatia became an ISF member just two years ago and with teams participating in various World Championships, they secured their first medal in the recent Masters. Thanks to the rapid growth of the sport, the country is ready to host their first Skyrunning World Championships. The location is nothing less than spectacular in the Biokovo mountains high above the Adriatic Sea, where, on a clear day, the Italian Apennines can be seen – the very mountains where six editions of the Youth Championships have been held on Gran Sasso.