The 2025 Transvulcania Ultramarathon marks its 15th anniversary on May 10, with a grueling 73-kilometer route on La Palma, Canary Islands. Starting at sea level, runners will ascend to 2,420 meters, then descend back to the coast, culminating in a final climb to Los Llanos. Course records include a men's time of 6:52:39 by Luis Alberto Hernando and a women's record of 8:02:49 by Ruth Croft. iRunFar will offer live text, photo reports, and blogging coverage, as well as links to the raceâs official livestream.
The 2025 Transvulcania Ultramarathon, celebrating its 15th anniversary, showcases a challenging 73-kilometer course with significant elevation changes on La Palma, Canary Islands.
Starting May 10 at 6 a.m. local time, runners will tackle an elevation gain to 2,420 meters before descending back to the sea, with a final climb.
iRunFar will provide live coverage of the race through text and photo reports, along with a live blog and links to race organization's video feeds.
Current course records stand at 6:52:39 for men, set by Luis Alberto Hernando in 2015, and 8:02:49 for women, achieved by Ruth Croft last year.
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