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Transvulcania

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Transvulcania
DateEarly May
LocationSpain La Palma
Event typeUltramarathon trail run
Distance73 km (45 mi)
Established2009
Course recordsMen: Luis Alberto Hernando 6:52:39 (2015)
Women: Ruth Croft 8:02:49 (2024)
Official sitewww.transvulcania.com

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 73 km (45 mi) with a cumulative elevation gain of 4,350 m (14,270 ft) and elevation loss of 4,057 m (13,310 ft). The race has taken place since 2009, with the participation of many international runners.[1][2]

From 2012-2019, Transvulcania was included in the Skyrunner World Series, with the vertical kilometer included as part of the Vertical Kilometer World Circuit starting in 2017. After cancellations in 2020 and 2021, the race returned as part of was part of the UTMB World Series from 2022-2023, before ending its affiliation in order to "recover its essence."[3] In 2024, adidas TERREX became the lead sponsor of the event, which was rebranded as Transvulcania adidas TERREX La Palma Island.[4][5]

Over time, additional races have been added to the original Transvulcania ultramarathon. As of 2025, they include:[6]

  • Transvulcania Ultramarathon, approximately 73 km (45 mi) with 4,350 m (14,270 ft) of elevation gain and 4,057 m (13,310 ft) of elevation loss (previously known as "Volcanes")
  • Transvulcania Marathon, approximately 43 km (27 mi) with 1,884 m (6,181 ft) of elevation gain and 3,329 m (10,922 ft) of elevation loss
  • Transvulcania Half Marathon, approximately 25 km (16 mi) with 2,097 m (6,880 ft) of elevation gain and 689 m (2,660 ft) of elevation loss (previously known as "El Roque")
  • Transvulcania Vertical Kilometer, approximately 7 km (4 mi) with 1,160 m (3,806 ft) of elevation gain (previously known as the "Vertical Challenge")
  • Transvulcania Joëlette, approximately 8 km (5 mi) with 1,048 m (3,438 ft) of elevation change, introduced in 2025 to include athletes with disabilities and allow the use of mountain-adapted wheelchairs[7]
  • Transvulcania Kids-Junior, a collection of youth races ranging in distance from 250 m (820 ft) to 4,500 m (~2.8 mi) depending on age category

Winners

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Course records with green background.

Year Country Man Time Country Woman Time
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
2024  United Kingdom Jon Albon 7:03:10  New Zealand Ruth Croft 8:02:49

References

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  1. ^ "Transvulcania Ultramarathon".
  2. ^ "Transvulcania - Trail running trip | EveryTrail". www.everytrail.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-02.
  3. ^ Collins, Ben (2024-06-25). "Running on a volcano's rim - the race in the shadow of an eruption". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  4. ^ "adidas TERREX unveiled as lead sponsor for Transvulcania". Transvulcania - adidas TERREX La Palma Island. 2024-03-22. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  5. ^ Oxígeno, Mayayo (2024-03-27). "TRANSVULCANIA 2024 UNVEILS ADIDAS TERREX AS TITLE SPONSOR". TrailrunningSpain.com. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  6. ^ "Regulations of the mountain race". Transvulcania. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  7. ^ "Transvulcania adidas TERREX will feature for the first time an inclusive competition mode with Joëlette". Transvulcania - adidas TERREX La Palma Island. 2025-02-17. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
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