The Transvulcania Ultramarathon is well-known for bringing in proficient runners worldwide and being a extremely aggressive race. The 2024 version was no totally different.
Early on the morning of Saturday, Could 11, racers set off on their 72-kilometer (44.7 miles) journey, beginning on the southern tip of La Palma island, one of many Canary Islands, on the lighthouse of El Faro de Fuencaliente. The race’s end line is about on the island’s west facet within the metropolis of Los Llanos de Aridane. Racers had to make use of their energy as they accrued round 14,000 ft (4,350 meters) of achieve.
The course is as lovely as it’s difficult. Apart from the seemingly continuous climbs to the course’s excessive level simply after 50k and a 1,000-foot (320-meter) climb from the ocean to the end, racers should someway handle the practically 8,000-foot (2,400 meters) descent from the excessive level to the ocean over the course of lower than 11 miles (18k). Dominated by singletrack, the course tackles difficult terrain, together with free volcanic pumice and sharp lava rock.
5 years after trying the Transvulcania Ultramarathon and coming in fourth place, Jon Albon lastly discovered his manner again to the island of La Palma. He claimed his crown, successful the 2024 version. On the ladies’s facet, Ruth Croft additionally discovered her manner again to the island, in her case eight years had handed. She made up for the misplaced years and never solely got here away with the victory but additionally the ladies’s course report.
Learn on for extra of how the race performed out.
2024 Transvulcania Ultramarathon Males’s Race
The lads’s race was one which wouldn’t be misplaced early, as no less than 10 males rolled into the second support station at Deseadas (17k) inside 73 seconds of the lead. There was a definite lead pack with Jeshurun Small and Dakota Jones of the U.S., Tom Evans and Jon Albon of the U.Ok, and Thibaut Baronian of France. Ben Stout (U.S.), Dimity Mityaev (Andorra), Davide Cheraz (Italy), and Antoine Thiriat (France) have been all inside a minute of the lead.
Fourteen kilometers later, at El Reventón (31k), 4 of the 5 basically remained within the lead pack, with solely Jones dropping again to sixth whereas Stout moved up into fifth at 2.5 and a pair of minutes off the lead, respectively. Technically, Baronian was 19 seconds off the lead trio of Albon, Small, and Evans. Cheraz, Ionel Manole (Spain), Mityaev, and Tobias Geiser (Italy) rounded out the highest 10.
Quick ahead to the excessive level at El Roque de los Muchachos (51k), and we lastly began to see some gaps between the highest males, even when that was largely Albon pulling away from the remainder of the leaders. Certainly, Albon hit el Roque with a 4.5-minute lead on Small and a 5.5-minute lead on Mityaev, whereas Baronian and Evans sat 6 minutes again.
From there, gaps shortly grew with Stout at 8.5 minutes, Manole at 18 minutes, and Manuel Anguita (Spain) at 19.5 minutes again in sixth via eighth as the one different runners inside 20 minutes of the lead. Not lengthy after El Reventón, Jones shortly fell behind the lead pack to finally end in seventeenth.
The colossal 8,000-foot, 11-mile descent all the way down to the seaside city of Tazacorte noticed two of the earlier high 5 runners fall again, whereas three held their place or moved up. Albon hit the ocean with the identical 4.5-minute lead he had an hour and a half earlier excessive atop the island. Ah, however Evans made up 90 seconds to maneuver into second together with teammate Mityaev over the descent.
On the identical time, Small fell into fourth at 8.5 minutes off the lead. From there, there was a considerable hole again to the following runners with Manole, Stout, Pere Aurell (Spain), and Anguita all underneath 20 minutes off the lead. Baronian deployed his parachute on the descent and ended it in ninth, greater than half-hour off the entrance.
As the boys made their manner into the town heart of Los Llanos de Aridane, Jon Albon held on to win in 7:03:09.
Making up 2 minutes on Albon over the ultimate 5k climb, teammates Dmitry Mityaev and Tom Evans completed hand in hand, tying in 7:05:15.
Though he misplaced a while on the descent, Jeshurun Small ran robust over the ultimate kilometers to take fourth in 7:10:53. Ionel Manole threw down a livid closing dash to beat out Ben Stout and maintain onto fifth by 11 seconds, with the pair ending in 7:19:20 and seven:19:31, respectively.
2024 Transvulcania Ultramarathon Males’s Outcomes
- 1. Jon Albon (U.Ok., lives in Norway) – 7:03:09
- T-2. Dmitry Mityaev (Andorra) – 7:05:15
- T-2. Tom Evans (U.Ok.) – 7:05:15
- 4. Jeshurun Small (U.S.) – 7:10:53
- 5. Ionel Manole (Spain) – 7:19:20
- 6. Ben Stout (U.S.) – 7:19:31
- 7. Manuel Anguita (Spain) – 7:20:23
- 8. Pere Aurell (Spain) – 7:27:09
- 9. Antoine Thiriat (France) – 7:39:40
- 10. Tobias Geiser (Italy) – 7:39:46
2024 Transvulcania Ultramarathon Girls’s Race
Regardless of having a stacked discipline, the ladies’s race was dominated already in its early kilometers. By Deseadas (17k), Ruth Croft (New Zealand) had a 2.5-minute lead on Ida Nilsson (Sweden, lives in Norway), however Nilsson was, in flip, practically 5 minutes in entrance of the remainder of the ladies’s discipline.
Right here, Azara García (Spain) and Ekaterina Mityaeva (Andorra) ran in third and fourth at 7 minutes off the lead with Marianne Hogan (Canada) and Hannah Allgood (U.S.) lower than a minute again. Keely Henninger (U.S.), Sunmaya Budha (Nepal), Emilie Collomb (Italy), and Hillary Allen (U.S.) have been the remainder of the highest 10 ladies at 9, 9.5, 10.5, and 13 minutes off the lead.
Croft continued to tug away from the sphere en path to El Reventón (31k), the place she constructed a 4.5-minute lead on Nilsson. Budha held robust to maneuver into third place at 12 minutes off the lead whereas the remainder of the ladies’s discipline continued to fall off Croft’s livid tempo. Hogan and García ran 13 and 14 minutes off the lead in fourth and fifth, respectively. Whereas we don’t have a break up for Mityaeva at El Reventón, she was sixth on the support stations earlier than and after that location.
After which Nilsson dropped the hammer with an amazing surge to catch Croft earlier than El Roque de los Muchachos at 51k. On the identical time, the lead duo continued to construct time on the remainder of the ladies’s discipline. Budha continued to run in third on the excessive level at quarter-hour off the entrance. On the identical time, Allgood had run her manner up into fourth roughly 24 minutes off the entrance with Hogan holding onto fifth at 28 minutes off the lead.
For perspective on simply how effectively Croft and Nilsson have been working up entrance via 51k, the sixth via ninth ladies at 50k have been Mityaeva, Katharina Hartmuth (Germany), García, and Henninger, all of whom have world-class ultrarunning resumes and but ran from 32 to 47 minutes off the leaders.
Wow! Of Croft and Nilsson, it was Croft who had the downhill legs on the day. The Kiwi put 8 minutes on the Swede over the 8,000 ft and simply over 90 minutes of descending to the ocean. Budha held her personal on the descent, really gaining a minute on Croft, however nonetheless sitting in third 14 minutes off the lead. At that time, the ladies’s podium appeared set with simply 5k to go.
Nonetheless, solely 6 minutes separated the ladies in fourth via sixth. Mityaeva had made up floor on the descent to maneuver into fourth at 34 minutes off the entrance. Allgood and Hogan raced in fifth and sixth, at 2 and 6 minutes behind Mityaeva.
Ruth Croft continued her phenomenal run to the end, coming throughout the road in a ladies’s course report time of 8:02:48, decreasing Ida Nilsson’s time of 8:04:16 from 2017.
Ida Nilsson rolled into the end to take second in 8:16:31.
Sunmaya Budha continued to shut in on Nilsson, however finally completed in third in 8:20:30.
Ekaterina Mityaeva held onto fourth in 8:40:58, whereas Hannah Allgood completed in fifth in 8:43:22.
2024 Transvulcania Ultramarathon Girls’s Outcomes
- Ruth Croft (New Zealand) – 8:02:48
- Ida Nilsson (Sweden, lives in Norway) – 8:16:31
- Sunmaya Budha (Nepal) – 8:20:30
- Ekaterina Mityaeva (Andorra) – 8:40:58
- Hannah Allgood (U.S.) – 8:43:22
- Marianne Hogan (Canada) – 8:51:08
- Katharina Hartmuth (Germany) – 8:57:33
- Azara García (Spain) – 9:14:47
- Marina Cugnetto (Italy) – 9:18:56
- Keely Henninger (U.S.) – 9:23:43