Past Event
Trail running race of 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 kilometers
La Classique Salomon Tremblant
Oct
19
10th edition
Date & Time
Oct. 19, 2024
6:30 AM — 12:00 PM
This event has happened in the past.
We are thrilled to invite you to join us for the 10th edition of La Classique Salomon Tremblant trail running event. You will be able to discover Tremblant in our forest trails of 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 kilometers. Courses are officially marked on the trails. You can come and check them out!
Oct
19
10th edition
Past Event
Trail running race of 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 kilometers
La Classique Salomon Tremblant
Date & Time
Oct. 19, 2024
6:30 AM — 12:00 PM
This event has happened in the past.
We are thrilled to invite you to join us for the 10th edition of La Classique Salomon Tremblant trail running event. You will be able to discover Tremblant in our forest trails of 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 kilometers. Courses are officially marked on the trails. You can come and check them out!
2024 Race details
30 km 1 476 m D+ |
20 km 1 075 m D+ |
10 km 491 m D+ |
5 km 271 m D+ |
3 km 122 m D+ |
1 km | |
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Age category | 16 y/o+ | 12 y/o+ | 10 y/o+ | 7 y/o+ | 4 y/o+ | 0-12 y/o |
Course profile | PDF map Route and elevation |
PDF map Route and elevation |
PDF map Route and elevation |
PDF map Route and elevation |
PDF map Route and elevation |
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Departure times | Wave starts from 8 a.m | Wave starts from 8 a.m | Start at 9 a.m | Start at 9:20 a.m | Start at 9:40 a.m | Start at 11 a.m |
Cut-off times | 11 a.m - km 10 11:30 a.m - km 11.5 1 p.m - km 18.5 |
11 a.m - km 10 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Aid stations | km 6, 9, 13.7, 18.5 & 24 | km 6, 9 & 16 | km 6 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Mandatory and recommended equipment by distance
Refer to the list of mandatory and highly recommended equipment for each race distance. These items can make a huge difference for you in the middle of the forest, waiting for help or simply to be able to continue on your way to a place where help can come to you more easily. Staying mobile is a survival principle not to be forgotten.
Mandatory Recommended Authorized Prohibited
Cups and/or food containers
No cups will be handed out at the various aid stations. At the very least, have a collapsible style cup (hydrapak or equivalent). Water bottles may be refilled at the rate our volunteers can support (calculate your needs based on the other aid stations available, water is heavy to carry, but also essential to your well-being).
EpiPen
For people with severe allergies that could endanger their life during this event.
Whistle
A call for help is clear when the whistle is used.
Personal emergency food
if you find yourself waiting for help, coming to the aid of another injured person, or getting lost, you'll be glad to have a few easy-to-ingest calories with you (bars, gels, jujubes, etc.).
Survival blanket
In hot or cold weather, a survival blanket helps to regulate your body temperature. When you're waiting for an evacuation due to an injury, a blanket will save you a lot of discomfort.
Breathable waterproof windbreaker
In cold or wet weather, this item helps you regulate your body temperature and saves you lots of energy.
Tuque (bonnet ou bandana)
We lose 30% of our body heat through our head... this is an item that can work miracles.
Earphones
Out of respect for other runners and volunteers on the course who may need to communicate with participants, we prohibit earbuds and headphones that block the inner ear or completely cover the ears.
Mandatory Recommended Authorized Prohibited
30 km | 20 km | 10 km | 5 km | 3 km | |
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Cups and/or food containers | |||||
EpiPen | |||||
Whistle | |||||
Water flask or bottle (500 ml+) | |||||
Personal emergency food | |||||
Survival blanket | |||||
Breathable waterproof windbreaker | |||||
Tuque (beanie or bandana) | |||||
Poles | |||||
Earphones |
No cups will be handed out at the various aid stations. At the very least, have a collapsible style cup (hydrapak or equivalent). Water bottles may be refilled at the rate our volunteers can support (calculate your needs based on the other aid stations available, water is heavy to carry, but also essential to your well-being).
EpiPen
For people with severe allergies that could endanger their life during this event.
Whistle
A call for help is clear when the whistle is used.
Personal emergency food
if you find yourself waiting for help, coming to the aid of another injured person, or getting lost, you'll be glad to have a few easy-to-ingest calories with you (bars, gels, jujubes, etc.).
Survival blanket
In hot or cold weather, a survival blanket helps to regulate your body temperature. When you're waiting for an evacuation due to an injury, a blanket will save you a lot of discomfort.
Breathable waterproof windbreaker
In cold or wet weather, this item helps you regulate your body temperature and saves you lots of energy.
Tuque (bonnet ou bandana)
We lose 30% of our body heat through our head... this is an item that can work miracles.
Earphones
Out of respect for other runners and volunteers on the course who may need to communicate with participants, we prohibit earbuds and headphones that block the inner ear or completely cover the ears.
Start, Finish and aid stations
- New: All departures will take place at the entrance of the Nansen trail, located at the base of the Flying Mile lift. The finish will be held at Place Saint-Bernard.
- 30 km and 20 km races starts will be given simultaneously by waves from 8 a.m, based on estimated times. Mandatory pre-race briefing at 7:45 a.m.
- For all other distances, the pre-race briefing mandatory for all athletes will be held 5 minutes prior to each start.
- Aid stations will offer water and energy drinks and a post-race refreshment station for all runners will be set-up at the finish line with water, fruit and hot vegetable broth.
Bib collection
- Race bibs will be available for pick up on Friday October 18 from 5 p.m to 9 p.m at Salomon Tremblant, and on the morning of the race from 6:30 a.m at centre multiservice up to 30 minutes before your start.
- We strongly recommend that you arrive at least one hour before your start time to pick up your bib and prepare for your race.
- Another person can pick up your bib upon presentation of proof of registration.
- The bib must be placed horizontally on the front and visible throughout the race.
Prize giving ceremony
- Trophies will be awarded to the top 3 in the 3, 5, 10, 20 and 30km distances. All medal winners will have to pick them up themselves at the Salomon Tremblant tent set-up for this purpose upon announcements of the results to be published on ms1timing.com with your race bib number.
- Overall male and female podiums with prizes for 3km / 5km / 10km / 20km / 30km.
- Podiums by distance/men/women/all ages will be awarded to the top 3 finishers in each distance as they cross the finish line.
Transfers, modifications and cancellation
- Since all distances are sold out, there is no more changes possible.
- No refunds if the race takes place.
Results
2024 / 2023 / 2022 /2021 / 2019 / 2018 / 2017 / 2016 / 2015 / 2014
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Shakeout Run on October 18
Join us on October 18 at 5 p.m for the shakeout run from Place Saint-Bernard! Enjoy a friendly, slow-paced run, perfect for warming up before the event. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced runner, it's the ideal opportunity to meet fellow enthusiasts and share your excitement for the race!
Free outdoor yoga class at the Place Saint-Bernard, hosted by VUORI
On October 18, at 3 p.m, join us for a special outdoor yoga class at the Place Saint-Bernard, hosted by VUORI. As the vibrant fall colors blanket the village at the foot of the mountain, a certified instructor will guide you through a refreshing session. Enjoy the crisp autumn air, dress warmly for the cooler weather, and don’t forget to bring your yoga mat!