
A mountain run is different to a normal run on flat terrain. You should take note of the following racing tactics.

Periodically we publish an interview with an interesting sports personality. Today with Martina Strähl, long distance mountain running World Champion.
2015 seems to have been Martina Strähl’s year. The petite runner from Oekingen (SO) achieved 15 victories this year, eight of which were track records. The curative teacher’s hunger for success, however, is far from satisfied. Her goal is the Olympic Games in Rio.
Be it a city run, mountain run, or marathon - your name can be found everywhere in the winner lists, and when it comes to mountain running in particular, only very few men have managed to beat you. How do you explain your strength in all areas?
I love the variety. Both in training and in the competition. I therefore make sure my running training is quite varied and also do a lot of alternative training. For years I have been accustomed to applying various types of sport and training to different disciplines. I also believe that a good mountain and marathon runner should be fast even over short distances.
When you were younger, you were always held back by injuries. What are the three most important tips you can give to runners in order to optimise their performance without succumbing to injury?
Your big goal is the Olympic Games in Rio. What does your preparation for this great goal look like?
I always look ahead in small steps. I take one week at a time and adjust the training to my physical condition. At the same time, I always keep the Olympic Games as well as the limits that need to be reached in mind. To achieve this , my trainer Fritz Häni and I are currently preparing an optimum competition plan.
Your great strength lies on the mountain. You haven’t only proved that this year. What should hobby runners particularly focus on if they want to improve or optimally prepare themselves for a Zermatt Marathon, for example?

A mountain run is different to a normal run on flat terrain. You should take note of the following racing tactics.

Trail running is diverse and varied, but also challenging and demanding. This is how you get started.

Periodically we publish an interview with an interesting sports personality. Today with Martina Strähl, long distance mountain running World Champion.
2015 seems to have been Martina Strähl’s year. The petite runner from Oekingen (SO) achieved 15 victories this year, eight of which were track records. The curative teacher’s hunger for success, however, is far from satisfied. Her goal is the Olympic Games in Rio.
Be it a city run, mountain run, or marathon - your name can be found everywhere in the winner lists, and when it comes to mountain running in particular, only very few men have managed to beat you. How do you explain your strength in all areas?
I love the variety. Both in training and in the competition. I therefore make sure my running training is quite varied and also do a lot of alternative training. For years I have been accustomed to applying various types of sport and training to different disciplines. I also believe that a good mountain and marathon runner should be fast even over short distances.
When you were younger, you were always held back by injuries. What are the three most important tips you can give to runners in order to optimise their performance without succumbing to injury?
Your big goal is the Olympic Games in Rio. What does your preparation for this great goal look like?
I always look ahead in small steps. I take one week at a time and adjust the training to my physical condition. At the same time, I always keep the Olympic Games as well as the limits that need to be reached in mind. To achieve this , my trainer Fritz Häni and I are currently preparing an optimum competition plan.
Your great strength lies on the mountain. You haven’t only proved that this year. What should hobby runners particularly focus on if they want to improve or optimally prepare themselves for a Zermatt Marathon, for example?

A mountain run is different to a normal run on flat terrain. You should take note of the following racing tactics.

Trail running is diverse and varied, but also challenging and demanding. This is how you get started.