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Marbella Epic Trail Ultra

15 Feb 2025 (Sat)

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Marbella Epic Trail Ultra

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Gear up for the exclusive second edition of the MARBELLA EPIC TRAIL ULTRA, a distinguished event designed solely for elite ultra runners. Set for the 15th of February 2025, this prestigious race will accommodate only 150 participants, ensuring a highly intimate and competitive experience. Starting at 5:00 AM from the Paseo Marítimo de Marbella, athletes will assemble at 17 C. Rafael Zea, launching into a rigorous journey across the picturesque terrains of Marbella, Ojén, Istán, and Monda in the province of Málaga. The race will reach its culmination at the entrance of Nagüeles Park in Marbella. This challenging ultra-distance course is tailored for experienced runners who have previously completed a mountain race with a positive elevation gain exceeding 4,500 meters, or who have achieved finisher status in the DESTROYER race at the Sierra Blanca event. Sanctioned by the Andalusian Mountaineering Federation (FAM), the MARBELLA EPIC TRAIL ULTRA not only tests endurance and skill but also offers an extraordinary adventure through some of Spain’s most spectacular landscapes. Ensure your place in this limited-capacity event and ascend to the elite tier of ultra runners at the MARBELLA EPIC TRAIL ULTRA.

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Course details

Course profile
extreme
Course surface
Trail
Other tags
Beer
Seaside
Forest
Mountain Range
Nature
Night
Scenic
Sunset
Unesco world heritage site
Wild Life
ITRA Point 3
Single Loop
100-999 Participants
ECO Friendly
Nonprofit
Course highlights
Start: Paseo Marítimo, Calle Rafael Zea, número 17C Up to Parador de Juanar (first aid station - liquid, hot drink and solid): - 14 km (Cut-off time: 08:00) POINT OF ABANDONMENT + AMBULANCE We start from the Marbella promenade, where we will have 1.5 km of asphalt to position ourselves. After approximately 2.5 km, we will enter the mountain, where we will begin a significant ascent. The initial route runs along a damp and densely vegetated path, which will lead us to a technical climb. This will take us to the Allanás pass, from where we descend to the next refreshment point. Warning: This route includes technical and demanding uphill and downhill sections. Participants are advised to be prepared for uneven terrain, wet surfaces and dense vegetation. Up to Casa Purla (2nd aid station - liquid, solid): - 23 km POINT OF ABANDONMENT (Cutt-off time: 10:00 h ) Type of terrain: The route begins with a sandy zigzag and abundant loose stones, which requires attention and care. Further on, the path turns into a technical trail that winds through pinsapos, leading us towards Cuchillos. This section includes a beautiful and technical ridge that can be somewhat dangerous on bad weather days due to the dense fog. Finally, we will reach the next aid station. Warning: Particular caution is advised on the Cuchillos ridge, especially under adverse weather conditions such as dense fog, which can significantly reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents. Up to José Lima (3rd aid station - liquid, solid) - 27.00 km POINT OF ABANDONMENT (cut-off time 12:00 h ) Type of terrain: We start from Casa Purla following a path that has a considerable slope and crosses several areas with a lot of loose stones. After overcoming these difficulties, we will descend a steep and technical descent that will lead us directly to the next aid station. Warning: This section requires special attention due to the uneven terrain and the presence of loose stones, which increases the risk of slips and falls. It is crucial to proceed with caution, especially on the technical descent, where stability and control are essential to avoid accidents. The use of suitable footwear with good traction and, if necessary, poles to improve balance is recommended. Up to Puerto de Marbella (base de Juanar) (4th aid station - liquid, solid): - 35.00 km POINT OF ABANDONMENT + AMBULANCE (cut off time - 15:00 h) Type of terrain: We start the route ascending a technical and somewhat sandy path. We then descend via the Maja del Herrador, a very technical and slippery descent, which takes us to the entrance of Cerezal. We then climb another sandy path before entering a completely technical terrain, characterised by intense ups and downs and a 100% stony composition that will lead us to the next aid station. Warning: It is essential to approach the descent of the Maja del Herrador with extreme caution, as it is very technical and slippery. Controlled progress is recommended to avoid slips and falls, especially in wet conditions. Likewise, the up and down rocky section requires concentration and technical skill. Up to Istán(5th aid station - liquid, solid) - 45.00 km - POINT OF ABANDONMENT + AMBULANCE + DROP BAG (cut-off time 18:00 h) Type of terrain: The route starts with a fairly technical ascent and descent to the famous Cruz del Juanar. We then continue along the cordel de Sierra Blanca to La Concha, where we face a significant descent to Istán. This section includes areas that require special attention due to their danger. Warning: This segment of the course covers a 10 km stretch with no intermediate water points. It is crucial that all participants completely refill their water tanks before starting this section and it is compulsory to carry an extra empty bottle specifically for this point. On sunny days, the need for hydration increases, and a single litre may be insufficient, even for the fastest runners. Caution is recommended in the dangerous areas of the descent, keeping a rigorous control of the pace and using the appropriate equipment to ensure safety. Up to Puerto de Marbella (base de Juanar) (6th aid station - liquid, solid) - 54.00 km POINT OF ABANDONMENT + AMBULANCE (cut off time - 21:00 h) Type of terrain: We start the route on medium technical terrain, with a long climb that, although not very steep at the beginning, increases its gradient significantly 1 km before the refreshment point. After reaching this point, you will face an initially technical descent that then opens up, allowing you to increase your pace and loosen up your legs. Warning: It is important to handle the steep incline near the refreshment post with care, adjusting the effort to conserve energy. The initial descent can be technical and demanding, requiring concentration and caution to avoid falls. Once the terrain opens up, although it is possible to increase speed, it is recommended to maintain adequate control to avoid injury. Up to the finish line (liquids, solids, ambulance, post race BBQ…): 61.60 km AMBULANCE (cut off time - 00:00 h (referee) Type of terrain: We start the final stage with an intense descent towards our expected finish, navigating a variety of technical terrain that includes loose stones, sand and several ups and downs, until we reach the asphalt. Once on the tarmac, we will turn left and follow the markers until we take the first right, where we will find another descent that will lead us to the car park. When we leave the car park on our left, we take the second entrance and climb approximately 100 metres more, which will finally lead us to the finish line. Warning: Once on the asphalt, it is crucial to be aware of traffic. Keep a high vigilance and follow all signs and beacons to ensure your safety. The variation in terrain requires careful handling and constant adjustments to your running technique, especially in the technical downhill and finish areas towards the car park. Be sure to manage the effort and maintain your concentration until you cross the finish line.
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Start address: Calle Rafael Zea, 17, Marbella, España

Finish address: Fuerte de Nagüeles, Calle Lago de los Cisnes, Marbella, España

Route map

Marbella Epic Trail Ultra Route Map

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Registration closes on 31 January (41 days left)

62K (4700m+)

62.00 Km

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These are included in your entry
  • done Finisher medal

  • done Goodie bag

  • done Event T-shirts

  • done E-certificate/e-diploma

  • done Timing chip (single use)

  • done Photo Service

  • done Video Service

  • done Post-race meal info

  • done Massage

  • done Parking

  • done Shuttle to Start Line info

  • done Drink Stations

  • done Nutrition Stations

  • done Medical Assistance

  • done Bag drop info

  • done Toilets

  • done Shower

  • done Accident insurance

  • done Custom bib number info

  • done Finisher present

  • done winner free invite info

  • done Trophey

  • done Cash prize info

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Frequently asked questions

When and where can I collect my BIB/race pack?

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The bib numbers will be available for collection at the following address: Plaza del Mar, ground floor, Calle Camilo José Cela 17, 29602, Marbella, Malga. The bib numbers will be available for collection at the following address: Plaza del Mar, ground floor, Calle Camilo José Cela 17, 29602, Marbella, Malaga. BIB NUMBER COLLECTION SCHEDULE FRIDAY, February 17, 2024 (Mandatory date for all the participants) 12:00 - 20:00

Can someone collect my race pack for me?

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To collect your bib number, runners must present a valid form of personal identification, such as a passport, ID card, NIE (Foreigner Identification Number), or driver's licence. If someone else is going to collect the bib number on behalf of the runner, they must provide a digital copy of the signed authorization and of the runner's ID. The bib number and runner's bag will not be provided without the presentation of these documents under any circumstances.

How do I get to the race location?

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please contact the organisers at [email protected] / +34 644 04 77 88 for any further information since it will depend on the participant´s location at the time of the travel.

What is the cancelation/refund policy for this event?

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Under no circumstances can the organisation be held responsible for refunding the registration fee in case of cancellation. If the participant has purchased cancellation insurance, any claims must be made directly to the insurance company. It is the participant's responsibility to read and understand the conditions of the cancellation insurance before purchasing it and to make an informed decision.

Compulsory equipment

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Trousers or tights, minimum below the knees. ➢ Windbreaker jacket with hood and long sleeves, corresponding to the runner's size. ➢ Thermal or survival blanket, (minimum 1,20 X 2,10) ➢ Water container (minimum 1 litre) + folding reusable cup*. ➢ Mobile phone with power and sufficient battery ➢ Cap, visor or bandana ➢ Whistle ➢ Bib ➢ Gloves ➢ GPS or watch with the race track downloaded ➢ Headlamp or torch with spare batteries + Red light for rear position at night.

Which hotel would be recommended?

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Aparthotel Monarque Sultán 4* C/ Arturo Rubinstein, s/n 29600 Marbella (Málaga) Tlf. 952 77 15 62 [email protected] To get a special offer you have to mention the name of the race and say that you are the participant and send the confirmation of your registration in the race via email for final verification.

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