Isabella Crettenand-Moretti

Isabella Crettenand - Moretti (born Moretti, born August 26, 1963) is a Swiss ski mountaineer and former long-distance runner and mountain. Her twin sister Cristina Favre- Moretti is also successful ski mountaineer. Crettenand - Moretti lives in Zinal.

Athletics

In 1989 she won the Giro Media Blenio, and at the European Athletics Championships 1990, she came over 10,000 m on the 17th Place. In 1990 and 1991 she won the Murten run. In the road race Women's World Cup in 1991, she took the 23rd place in the World Half Marathon Championships in 1992 in South Shields 55th position. Seven times she participated in the World Cross Country Championships in part, with a 51 rank, 1988 in Auckland as the best placement.

In 1995 and 1996 she won the Matterhorn Run, 1996 Jungfrau Marathon, and in 1997 she came third in the European Mountain Running Championships.

Six times she was Swiss champion in the 10,000 m ( 1989-1994), twice in the half marathon (1993, 1994), once in cross country (1991) and three times in the mountain running ( 1994-1996).

Personal Best

Success in ski mountaineering (selection)

  • 2004: 1st place at the World Championship relay Aran ( with Catherine Mabillard and Cristina Favre- Moretti ), Val d'
  • 2nd place in the World Cup Championship team race with Jeanine Bapst, Val d' Aran
  • 2nd place at the World Championship vertical race, Val d' Aran
  • 3rd place at the World Cup single, Val d' Aran
  • 3rd place at the World Cup ski mountaineering team and individual combination, Val d' Aran
  • 2005: 1st place at the European Championship in the Championship team race with Cristina Crettenand - Moretti
  • 1st place at the European Championship relay race ( with Cristina Favre- Moretti and Gabrielle Magnenat )
  • 1st place at the Pierra Menta with Cristina Favre- Moretti
  • 2nd place at the European Championship in ski mountaineering combination, Andorra
  • 3rd, European Championship individual, Andorra
  • 4th place at the European Championship vertical race

Patrouille des Glaciers

  • 2004: 1st place and record time with Catherine Mabillard and Cristina Favre- Moretti
  • 2008: 4th place with Catherine Mabillard and Cristina Favre- Moretti
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