Courtney Dauwalter Repeats and Raul Butaci Wins – iRunFar


On the stroke of midnight, on Saturday, February 24, greater than 750 runners set out for the 2024 Transgrancanaria Basic 126k, the primary occasion of the Transgrancanaria pageant of races on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria off of the coast of Morocco.

Touring 78.3 miles (126 kilometers) of mountainous terrain from Las Palmas on the northern tip of the island to the southern finish in Maspalomas, the race route presents up greater than 22,300 toes (6,800 meters) of elevation acquire and is an early season traditional that all the time attracts large names within the path working world. This yr, the occasion was the third race within the World Path Majors sequence.

All eyes have been on final yr’s returning girls’s champion, Courtney Dauwalter (U.S.), who was coming again to racing after a giant break following her large 2023 race marketing campaign. Additionally seeking to vie for the highest spot was Claudia Tremps (Spain), who completed third in 2023 and 2022 and second in 2021. Azara García (Spain) was additionally aiming to make a mark.

On the lads’s aspect, 2023 winner Andreu Simon (Spain) was again, as was Miguel Arsénio (Portugal), who was seeking to enhance on his 2023 second place. Raul Butaci (Romania), who completed fourth in 2023, was additionally on the beginning line. Zach Miller (U.S.) arrived hoping for a robust exhibiting in his Transgrancanaria debut.

2024 Transgrancanaria Classic 126k - Courtney Dauwalter - womens winner

Courtney Dauwalter made it via an evening of difficult climate to get pleasure from blue sky working on her technique to her second Transgrancanaria win. Picture: Transgrancanaria/Ian Corless

The midnight begin is a reasonably distinctive characteristic for this race, and whereas runners began in dry circumstances, it didn’t take lengthy for the climate to unleash. Sturdy winds, fog, chilly temperatures, and ample precipitation continued at the hours of darkness earlier than easing off to cloudy skies at dawn. Good working climate circumstances prevailed for the second half of the race as runners made their method throughout the southern reaches of the island.

Whereas Dauwalter led the ladies from begin to finish in dominating trend, ending in 15:14:54, the lads’s race noticed many lead modifications and shakeups amongst the highest 5 all through the race. Ultimately, it will be Butaci with a robust mid-race transfer to come back out on high in 13:22:32 forward of Miguel Heras (Spain) and Ionel Manole (Romania) in second and third locations, respectively.

2024 Transgrancanaria Basic 126k Girls’s Race

It’s onerous to guess towards Courtney Dauwalter (U.S.) in the case of race like Transgrancanaria. Whereas final yr, it took Dauwalter a little bit bit to work her method into the lead, this yr she went straight to the entrance and opened up almost a two-minute hole to the following lady inside the first hour of the race. Donning a jacket because the climate deteriorated however nonetheless smiling via the wind, rain, and fog of the evening, she moved effectively via the test factors and ran with the stride of a rested and glad runner having fun with an evening out within the mountains.

2024 Transgrancanaria Classic 126k - Courtney Dauwalter - womens winner

Courtney Dauwalter took the lead of the ladies’s race early and by no means gave it up. Picture: Transgrancanaria/Journey Bakery

By Fontanales, 42 kilometers in, Dauwalter’s lead was almost quarter-hour over Azara García (Spain) and 21 minutes over Claudia Tremps (Spain). Emma Stuart (Eire) ran in fourth slightly below half an hour again, and Maria Mercedes Pila (Ecuador, residing in Spain) rounded out the highest 5. Positions within the high 5 stayed the identical via Artenara at 65 kilometers with the approaching of the day, with the gaps persevering with to open with now a full hour between Dauwalter within the lead and Pila in fifth.

Issues began to shake up for the ladies as they headed towards the course highpoint. On the Garañon checkpoint at 89 kilometers, Dauwalter led Tremps by 39 minutes after García dropped from the race. Tremps and García had left Tejeda (77k) collectively, however García returned to the help station with dizziness. Stuart moved into third, an hour again from the chief, and Dominika Stelmach (Poland) ran in fourth, an hour and a half again from the charging Dauwalter. Anouk Baars (The Netherlands) rounded out the highest 5.

Over the excessive level and now beneath sunny skies, the gaps between the highest girls solely elevated as every settled into their paces on the lengthy descent towards the end. Courtney Dauwalter would end in a time of 15:14 forward of Claudia Tremps who got here throughout the road in 16:27. Emma Stuart continued to run a robust and constant race to spherical out the rostrum in 16:50 about an hour forward of Dominika Stelmach, who took fourth in 17:49.

2024 Transgrancanaria Classic - Claudia Tremps

Claudia Tremps on her technique to ending second on the 2024 Transgrancanaria Basic. Picture: Transgrancanaria/Ian Corless

2024 Transgrancanaria Basic 126k Girls’s Outcomes

  1. Courtney Dauwalter (U.S.) – 15:14:54
  2. Claudia Tremps (Spain) – 16:27:03
  3. Emma Stuart (Eire) – 16:50:40
  4. Dominika Stelmach (Poland) – 17:49:19
  5. Anouk Baars (The Netherlands) – 19:03:16
  6. Yuri Yoshizumi (Japan) – 19:06:32
  7. Fátima Buchas (Portugal) – 19:35:19
  8. Ildikó Wermesher (Hungary) – 19:58:20
  9. Gitana Akmanaviciute (Lithuania) – 20:05:46
  10. Dominique Van Mechgelen (Belgium) – 20:16:35

Full outcomes.

2024 Transgrancanaria Basic 125k Males’s Race

Leaving the beginning line in Las Palmas beneath a cloudy skies, it wasn’t lengthy earlier than the favorites set a quick tempo on the pointy finish of the race. Going over a number of climbs on their technique to the Fontanales checkpoint at kilometer 42, it was Zach Miller (U.S.), Miguel Heras (Spain), and Miguel Arsénio (Portugal) working inside a minute of one another simply over 4 hours into the race.

All appeared to be dealing with the deteriorating climate effectively as rain and wind pelted the sector and the fog closed in. All inside six minutes of the lead, Ionel Manole (Romania), Andreu Simon (Spain), Jia-Sheng Shen (China), and Raul Butaci (Romania) stayed inside shut distance of the lead trio.

2024 Transgrancanaria Classic 126k - Zach Miller - in the fog

Zach Miller began quick at his debut Transgrancanaria and completed seventh. Picture: Transgrancanaria/Journey Bakery

Reaching the center of the course at Artenara at 65 kilometers and the beginning of the day excessive within the mountains of the island, little had modified in general standings. Arsénio now led with a two-and-a-half minute lead over Miller and Heras whereas Butaci, exhibiting his expertise with on the right track, began to shut the hole to 3rd, now simply 45 seconds off of a podium spot, whereas Manole and Simon stayed in shut pursuit.

With dawn got here higher climate for the sector. Cloudy morning skies greeted racers as they began in on the southern half of the island traverse. Over the second highest level of the course and into the Tejeda checkpoint, Butaci made his transfer on the sector. Now eight hours into the race, the Romanian put in a significant surge to run himself into the lead alongside Arsénio, who would drop with a hamstring damage at 77 kilometers in Tejeda. Heras trailed beneath two minutes again whereas Miller appeared to be paying for his quick begin, now almost six minutes off of the lead.

Over Garañon, almost on the excessive level of the race 89 kilometers in, Arsénio had dropped from the race and Butaci elevated his lead over Heras to greater than two minutes. Manole slotted into third place. Miller continued to fall again whereas a chasing trio of Simon, Shen, and Abel Carretero (Spain) all ran collectively to spherical out the highest seven.

Beginning the key descent out of the mountains, the lads bombed right down to Tunte at kilometer 101 with Butaci growing his result in greater than 5 minutes over second. Almost house at Ayagaures with just one smaller climb till the end, the hole between first and second was almost eight minutes. Whereas Heras and Manole continued to carry onto second and third, Carretero made an enormous transfer to work himself into fourth place and inside hanging distance of the rostrum if solely he had extra time. Ultimately, he would fall simply 36 seconds wanting a podium spot.

Ultimately, Raul Butaci took the win with a time of 13:22, Miguel Heras completed second in 13:32, and Ionel Manole took the ultimate podium spot in 13:49. Abel Carretero completed in 13:49 and Jia-Sheng Shen rounded out the highest 5 in 14:04:40. Former champion Andreu Simon held onto sixth place in 14:07, and Zach Miller completed seventh in 14:10.

2024 Transgrancanaria Classic 126k - mens podium - Raul Butaci - Miguel Heras - Ionel Manole

The lads’s 2024 Transgrancanaria podium (l-to-r): 2. Miguel Heras, 1. Raul Butaci, and three. Ionel Manole. Picture: Transgrancanaria/Miguel Travieso

2024 Transgrancanaria Basic 126k Males’s Outcomes

  1. Raul Butaci (Romania) – 13:22:32
  2. Miguel Heras (Spain) – 13:32:48
  3. Ionel Manole (Romania) – 13:49:04
  4. Abel Carretero (Spain) – 13:49:40
  5. Jia-Sheng Shen (China) – 14:04:40
  6. Andreu Simon (Spain) – 14:07:50
  7. Zach Miller (U.S.) – 14:10:45
  8. Josh Wade (U.Okay.) – 14:19:08
  9. Dylan Dame (Belgium) – 14:37:06
  10. Santos Rueda (Argentina) – 14:56:01

Full outcomes.

2024 Transgrancanaria Classic 126k - Miguel Heras - mens second place

Miguel Heras ran to a robust second place after staying close to the entrance the whole race. Picture: Transgrancanaria/Ian Corless





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