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Living in Geneva since 2016 and married to a Swiss national, Helen Bekele obtained Swiss citizenship this February. With her current best marathon time of 2:19:44, the 29-year-old still has plenty to offer.
Stefan Küng has spent 10 years among the world's elite of professional cycling. At the World Championships, the 30-year-old won three individual medals in the elite Road Race and Individual Time Trial.
Beda Klee is making his way to the top. This winter, the 27-year-old from Toggenburg kick-started the season with a solid 5th place in the overall rankings of the Tour de Ski, followed by another top-ten ranking at his home World Cup event in Goms.
Jan Christen made his international breakthrough at the 2022 Cyclo-cross World Championships in Arkansas where he was crowned Junior World Champion. This year, the 20-year-old is racing professionally for UAE Team Emirates alongside Tadej Pogacar.
Amy Baserga has already experienced huge success. What’s more, the 23-year-old made a successful leap to the elite category surprisingly quickly.
In mid-September, the 25-year-old from the Bernese Oberland won his age group at the Ironman World Championships in Nice and came 28th overall amidst professional athletes.
With Marcel Guerrini, another Swiss has arrived at the top of the world. The 29-year-old convinced in the last three World Cup races with two third and one fourth place!
Four years ago, Florian Vogel retired from a successful career as a professional mountain biker. He has now turned his hand to competitive running. And what a runner he is!
Stephan Wenk was active as a duathlete for a long time, then concentrated more and more on mountain and trail races and won, among other things, the legendary K68 at the X-Trails Davos.
At just 20 years of age, Konstanze Klosterhalfen became the world's youngest athlete to break three records in the 800 m (under 2 mins), 1500 m (under 4 mins) and 5000 m (under 15 mins).
Natalia Gemperle has won twelve orienteering world championship medals for her native country of Russia. As of this year, she will be officially competing for Switzerland as a Swiss national.
Alongside Nino Schurter and Mathias Flückiger, Switzerland has another talented rider, Filippo Colombo from Ticino, who is consistently in the top positions.
Jonathan Schmid is not only currently the best mountain runner in Switzerland, but also the organiser of the Masters Trail Running and Mountain Running Championships in Adelboden.
Nino Schurter has achieved everything you can dream of in the biking sport. In the autumn of his career, he became world champion for the 10th time last year.
The Swiss Olympic trainer for competitive sports explains how to train for races like L'Étape Switzerland or bike marathons, the benefits of polarised training and the maximum duration of an interval.