Barcelona Trail Races

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The Barcelona Trail Races or BTR (also known as Ultratrail Collserola during its first editions) is a running event that includes several mountain races or trail running races. It takes place once a year in the Collserola Park in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The first edition was in 2013.

In 2017, a relay category was included for the first time in teams of two runners with only one fixed relay point. In 2018, the relay modality changed and became more flexible. The teams were of minimum two and maximum five runners and the relay place could be decided by the team but had to be in one of the refreshment posts.

In 2020 the race was canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Editions[edit]

Date Start / finish place Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Relay race
Nov 23rd, 2013 CEM Can Caralleu,

Sarrià, Barcelona

Compressport

Ultratrail Collserola[1][2]

74 km 43 km 21 km - -
Nov 22nd, 2014 CEM Les Moreres,

Esplugues de Llobregat

Helly Hansen

Ultratrail Collserola

by Compressport

80 km 45 km 23 km - -
Nov 21st, 2015 CEM Mundet, Horta,

Barcelona

Helly Hansen

Ultratrail Collserola

by Compressport

85 km 38 km 23 km 10 km -
Nov 26th, 2016 Horta Velodrome,

Barcelona

Helly Hansen

Barcelona Trail Races

by Polar[3][4]

76 km 46 km - - -
Nov 25th, 2017 Horta Velodrome,

Barcelona

Barcelona Trail Races 76 km - - - Teams of 2 runners.

47 + 29 km = Total 76 km

Nov 24th, 2018 Horta Velodrome,

Barcelona

Barcelona Trail Races 76 km - - - Teams of 2,3,4 or 5 runners.

Total 76 km

Nov 23rd, 2019 Horta Velodrome,

Barcelona

Barcelona Trail Races 76 km - - - Teams of 2,3,4 or 5 runners.

Total 76 km

Nov 21st, 2020 Canceled
Nov 20th, 2021

Route[edit]

Route and elevation profile of Barcelona Trail Races 2016.
Route and elevation profile of Barcelona Trail Races 2016. 76 km and +2600m elevation gain.

The route of the Barcelona Trail Races is not characterised by large elevation gains, very steep slopes or technical difficulties. It is "a mountain race that has more long distances than impossible slopes and in which all the secrets that Collserola hides are revealed".[5] The hardness of the race is due to the softness of the ascents and descents that push the runners to a non-stop pace making it very fast: "here you come to run and not have a second to rest. A leg-breaker route".[5] Note that the pace of the winners in the long race is between 5 and 6 min/km.[6][7][8]

The fact that the race starts in the city of Barcelona, ″it's only a few stops on the metro from the centre of Barcelona″,[9] and the characteristics of the route, make it a perfect option for those who want to run their first ultra mountain race: ″Thinking about where to do your first trail marathon? Go to Barcelona. If you are looking for a race where city meets trail, this is it″.[10]

Winners[edit]

Female winners[edit]

2013[11]
74 km 43 km 21 km
1 Judit Franch Pons 8:10:37 1 Emma Roca 3:59:57 1 BrazilFernanda Maciel 1:59:12
2 FranceDjanina Freytag 8:53:22 2 FinlandPaivi Linna 4:43:40 2 Merçè Font Roca 2:07:38
3 Mª Carmen Sánchez Izquierdo 9:26:03 3 Bárbara Sagi Barrera 4:54:21 3 Silvia Tremoleda 2:11:55
2014
80 km 45 km 23 km
1 Laia Díez Fontanet[12] 8:27:00 1 Eva Mesado Ortiz 4:28:43 1 Laura Sanzberro Solana 2:03:49
2 Beatriz Pascuas Medel 9:28:39 2 SwedenSarah Eriksson[10] 4:37:14 2 FranceMarie Paturel 2:05:03
3 Mª Carmen Sánchez Izquierdo 9:45:54 3 United KingdomAndrea Tolve 4:39:05 3 Angela Garcia Femenia 2:12:56
2015[13][14]
85 km 38 km 23 km 10 km
1 Carme Tort Creus 9:44:24 1 Eva Mesado 3:50:09 1 Laura Sanzberro Solana 2:04:22 1 Marta Palau Garriga 1:01:45
2 Anna Macià Erra 9:55:09 2 Raquel Velasco Peidró 4:00:53 2 Marta Martin Morata 2:14:24 2 FranceCarol Mace 1:02:04
3 Carolina Guillen Muñoz 10:24:07 3 Mª Carmen Sánchez Izquierdo 4:18:02 3 Noa Arias Manga 2:16:41 3 Núria Miró Codina 1:04:20
2016
76 km 46 km
1 Laia Díez Fontanet[15] 7:55:32 1 Eva Mesado Ortiz 4:39:40
2 Marta Prat Llorens 8:40:35 2 United KingdomNatalie White 4:50:53
3 GermanyJulia Fatton 8:52:50 3 Ester Casas Gimeno 4:56:44
2017
76 km
1
2
3

Male winners[edit]

Gerard Morales winner of Ultratrail Collserola 2014.
Gerard Morales winner of Ultratrail Collserola 2014.
2013
74 km 43 km 21 km
1 Toti Bes Ginesta 6:29:00 1 Carles Sànchez Casals 3:44:53 1 Marc Roig Tió 1:41:18
2 Pau Zamora Perez 6:43:12 2 Salvador Milan Marco 4:15:11 2 Alejandro Martinez Núñez 1:42:20
3 Pau Capell Gil 6:45:43 3 Manel Casoni Rero 4:22:34 3 Xavier Serra Termens 1:43:40
2014
80 km 45 km 23 km
1 Gerard Morales Ramirez[16] 6:57:12 1 Emilio Fernandez Puente 3:3:51 1 Oriol Barbany Bofill 1:47:35
2 Iván Ortiz Carrión 7:02:39 2 Alejandro Martinez Nuñez 3:54:37 2 Boris Valles Alonso 1:48:12
3 Javi Castillo Lozano 7:02:56 3 Ferran Mascaro Zamora 3:54:50 3 Carlos Lancharro Arroyo 1:49:16
2015
85 km 38 km 23 km 10 km
1 Iván Camps Puga 8:04:25 1 Roberto Heras[17] 3:02:55 1 Andreu Marimon Sastre 1:45:48 1 Juan Antonio Rodriguez Galan 46:59
2 Carles Sànchez Casals 8:05:12 2 Pau Zamora Perez 3:07:47 2 Daniel Sagrera Vulart 1:47:03 2 Marco P. Seco Vaz 47:16
3 Javi Castillo Loano 8:14:43 3 Francisco Perez Verdugo 3:08:14 3 Eudald Murtra 1:47:04 3 Gerard Badia Mondon 48:46
2016
76 km 46 km
1 DenmarkAnders Aagaard Hansen[18] 6:59:22 1 LatviaAndrejs Jesko 3:41:39
2 Miguel Angel González Cano 7:09:49 2 David López Hernández 3:53:56
3 Sergi Masip Cosin 7:11:56 3 BelarusMikita Hryhoryeu 3:54:54
2017
76 km
1
2
3

Pictures[edit]

Links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Angulo, Silvia (2013-09-29). "Ultratrail en Collserola". La Vanguardia, VIVIR pag.6 www.lavanguardia.com (in European Spanish).
  2. ^ López-Egea, Sergi (2013-11-23). "CATrunning". El Periódico www.elperiodico.com (in European Spanish).
  3. ^ "Llega la cuarta edición de la HH Barcelona Trail Races, la ultra más sostenible de Barcelona". Mundo Deportivo (in European Spanish). 2016-11-23. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  4. ^ "Barcelona Trail Races". Institut Barcelona Esports - Ajuntament de Barcelona. 2016-11-25.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b "Articulos Barcelona Trail Races". Blogmaldito Running Pub (in European Spanish).
  6. ^ "Results BTR 2016". livetrail.net.
  7. ^ "Results UTC 2015". livetrail.net.
  8. ^ "Results UTC 2013". livetrail.net.
  9. ^ Reade, Kirsty (2015-12-17). "Ten low-key European ultramarathon races". The Guardian www.theguardian.com. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  10. ^ a b "Ultratrail Collserola – 45K with Helly Hansen". Sarah Eriksson Blog. 2014-11-27. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  11. ^ "Toti Bes y Judith Franch vencen el Compressport Ultra Trail Collserola". Carreras por montaña (in European Spanish). 2013-11-23.
  12. ^ "Laia Díez i Gerard Morales s'imposen a l'Ultratrail de Collserola". TV3 Esport 3 - Televisió de Catalunya (in Catalan). 2014-11-24.
  13. ^ "Video resumen UTC 2015 en TVE". RTVE - Evasión TV (in European Spanish). 2015-11-27.
  14. ^ "Carme Tort e Iván Camps, ganadores del Ultra Trail Collserola". Carreras por montaña (in Spanish). 2015-11-21.
  15. ^ "Anders Aagaard Hansen y Laia Díez se llevan la cuarta edición de la HH Barcelona Trail Races 2016". El Mundo Deportivo. 2016-11-27.
  16. ^ "VIDEO Gerard Morales guanya l'Ultratrail de Collserola 2014". La Xarxa TV. 2014-11-22.
  17. ^ "Radio Interview Roberto Heras, de les dues rodes a les dues cames ("from two wheels to two legs")". Catalunya Radio (www.ccma.cat) (in Catalan and Spanish). 2015-11-29.
  18. ^ "BTR 2016 Campeones Anders Aagaard y Laia Diez. Cronica y vision de un popular". Carreras de Monaña (in European Spanish).