The Tenerife Bluetrail 2024which will be held from June 6 to 8, routes of different modalities will be adapted after the fire in August, and will withdraw the climb to Asomadero, in the municipality of Los Realejos, the Tenerife Cabildo reported this Thursday.
The fire affected approximately 14,700 hectares of forest in 12 municipalities on the islandwas recalled in a statement in which the insular Minister of Sports, Yolanda Moliné, highlights that the new routes are structured based on the guidelines and recommendations of technicians from the Natural Environment area of the Cabildo so as not to hinder the recovery. work of the areas affected by the fire.
Yolanda Moline explained that, in addition, “from Tenerife Bluetrail, and through its Green Spirit brand, we will promote various reforestation activities, territory management and training in environmental matters. to help alleviate the destructive effects of fire and continue to position our test as a sustainable race committed to environmental protection.”
The Tenerife Bluetrail 2024, which For the tenth year in a row, the finish line is once again in Puerto de la Cruz, the point of departure of almost all its modalities changes.
So, it is planned that the ultra, the queen test of the race, will start from the beach of The Christiansin the municipality of Arona, while the trail will continue from Vilaflor.
The new starting location for marathon mode is Pinolere Ethnographic Park (La Orotava) and the center starts in the royal neighborhood of Palo Blanco.
Vertical contestants will have to face Asomadero, which is the location planned for tonight’s test.
As for the challenge, a distance of 8 kilometers will start San Pedro Viewpointas well as joëlettes and family racial modalities.
The 4 kilometer distance of the challenge starts at the San Felipe gorge and the 1 kilometer distance starts at the Customs House, like a small race.
The last edition of the Tenerife Bluetrail, a race organized by the Cabildo through the public company Ideco, More than 2,000 runners participated756 from outside the island, from 33 countries.
To all registered athletes, 21% are women, four points more than the previous edition.
Source: La Verdad

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