Transvulcania | |
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Location | La Palma |
Distance | 44 km / 1,724 m |
Established | 2009 |
Official site | www |
Transvulcania is a long distance race that is held annually on La Palma, one of the western Canary Islands. It is considered one of the hardest mountain-ultramarathons in the world and one of the most important in Spain. The total route has a length of 72 km (45 mi) with a cumulative elevation gain of 4,600 m (15,100 ft) and elevation loss of 4,300 m (14,100 ft). The race has taken place on the island of La Palma since 2009, with the participation of many international runners.[1][2]
Over time, additional races have been added to the original Transvulcania ultramarathon proper, currently:[3]
- El Roque Promesas (for young athletes), 28 km (17 mi) with a cumulative elevation gain of 840 m (2,760 ft) and elevation loss of 2,932 m (9,619 ft)
- El Roque, 28 km (17 mi) with a cumulative elevation gain of 840 m (2,760 ft) and elevation loss of 2,932 m (9,619 ft)
- Volcanes, 48 km (30 mi) with a cumulative elevation gain of 1,724 m (5,656 ft) and an elevation loss of 3,164 m (10,381 ft)
- Vertical Challenge, 1.5 km (0.93 mi) with an elevation gain of 250 m (820 ft)
- Various children's races
Winners
Course records with green background.
Year | Country | Man | Time | Country | Woman | Time |
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2009 | Spain | Salvador Calvo Redondo | 9:00:36 | Spain | Marta Prat Llorens | 13:37:51 |
2010 | Spain | Miguel Heras Hernández | 8:09:32 | Spain | Nerea Martínez | 10:53:33 |
2011 | Spain | Miguel Heras Hernández | 7:32:11 | Spain | Mónica Aguilera | 10:00:03 |
2012 | United States | Dakota Jones | 6:59:07 | New Zealand | Anna Frost | 8:11:31 |
2013 | Spain | Kílian Jornet | 6:54:09 | Sweden | Emelie Forsberg | 8:13:22 |
2014 | Spain | Luis Alberto Hernando | 6:55:41 | New Zealand | Anna Frost | 8:10:41 |
2015 | Spain | Luis Alberto Hernando | 6:52:39 | Sweden | Emelie Forsberg | 8:32:59 |
2016 | Spain | Luis Alberto Hernando | 7:04:44 | Sweden | Ida Nilsson | 8:14:18 |
2017 | United States | Tim Freriks | 7:02:03 | Sweden | Ida Nilsson | 8:04:16 |
2018 | Spain | Pere Aurell Bové | 7:37:26 | Sweden | Ida Nilsson | 8:40:43 |
2019 | France | Thibaut Garrivier | 7:11:04 | Netherlands | Ragna Debats | 8:09:25 |
2020 | cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic | |||||
2021 | cancelled due to volcanic eruption | |||||
2022 | Sweden | Petter Engdahl | 7:10:29 | United States | Abby Hall | 8:29:10 |
2023 | United States | Dakota Jones | 7:02:16 | Italy | Martina Valmassoi | 9:09:13 |
References
- ↑ "Transvulcania Ultramarathon".
- ↑ "Transvulcania - Trail running trip | EveryTrail". www.everytrail.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-02.
- ↑ "Regulations of the mountain race". Transvulcania. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
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