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2012 Transvulcania Ultramarathon Women’s Preview

May 8, 2012 by Bryon Powell · 10 Comments 

TransvulcaniaThis weekend’s Transvulcania ultramarathon will see a convergence of women who excel in long, mountainous races. The volcanoes of La Palma will offer them a beautiful and amply challenging proving ground with approximately 14,000′ (4,200m) of climb over 51.6 miles (83 km). We’ll jump right into the ladies preview. (We published a Transvulcania men’s preview yesterday.)

Anna Frost 2011 TNF 50 Mile

Anna Frost after her 2011 TNF EC win.

The pre-race favorite is Anna Frost (Salomon) of New Zealand. She’s won the past two TNF EC 50 Miles in San Francisco (post-race video interviews from 2010 & 2011) and has spent the past few weeks training on La Palma. Until another woman shows she can beat Frosty over 50 miles, she’s the one. However, Spain’s Mònica Aguilera (Salomon) is the Transvulcania defending champion and course recorder (10:00:03 ’11) and she’s back on the entrants list. That said, she’s not mentioned in the Skyrunning Federation’s preview, so it’s not clear that she’s racing. If she is, she’ll be a threat having finished out 2011 with three victories and not having raced much, if at all this year.

A pair of American women are making the trek across the Atlantic to race this weekend. From Colorado, Darcy Africa (Pearl Izumi) has battled injury this winter and spring as she prepares to run the Rocky Mountain Slam (Bighorn, Hardrock, Leadville, and Bear 100s) this summer. She finished seventh at the Way Cool 50k and Lake Somona 50 Mile this spring after taking third at last year’s TNF Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc. Mountain ultrarunner par excellence Nikki Kimball (The North Face) will be joining Darcy in the mountains. Kimball has been running conservatively this spring, but recently ran 4:20 on a flat trail 50k. She could open things up this weekend ahead of racing Western States next month.

Julia Böttger

Julia Böttger after running across the Alps to UTMB in 2010.

France’s Maud Gobert (Adidas) is the reigning IAU World Trail Challenge champion after her win at Connemara, Ireland last year. This year, she’s already logged a win and a second place at approximately 50k races. For those unfamiliar with Gobert, she’s won a ton of trail races, including ultras, but the vast majority of those are 70k and below, although she did win the CCC (98k) in 2010 and was fifth woman at last year’s TNF UTMB. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Germany’s Julia Böttger (Salomon), who may have taught Kilian Jornet, “more kilometers, more fun!” Böttger specializes in stage races, long single-stage ultras, and weeks-long runs across the Alps. Böttger’s Salomon teammate Kasia Zajac hails from Poland. Zajac won last year’s 69k Zugspitz Supertrail and was eighth at the 2010 TNF EC (pre-race interview). Frenchwoman Corrine Favre (Salomon) has twice won the Skyrunner World Series (’05 and ’08) and won the Pikes Peak Marathon on her first try (’05). Favre is experienced in all aspects of mountain sports, having won a three-week-long, 540-mile (870km) stage race in the Himalaya, taken part in high-alpine mountaineering in those same mountains, and ski mountaineered on podium-reaching teams at the world championships.

As with the men, there are a couple of top women’s contenders with whom I’m not familiar. In particular, I don’t know much about Andrea Calmbach (Salomon – 3rd at the 100k Zugspitz Supertrail ’11), Regine Enenkel (Salomon – 7th woman at Transvulcania ’11), or Nuria Picas Albets (winner of the 85k Cavalls del Vent ’11). Please leave a comment letting us know about these women.

Additional Women’s Previews and Interviews

  • Anna Frost pre-race interview – BackCountryRunner.Co.Nz (English)

Call for Comments

  • How much will these women take off the course record of 10:00:03?
  • Who are we missing as potential contenders?
  • Have anything to add about one of the top women? Please leave a comment!
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    Filed under Races · Tagged with Andrea Calmbach, Anna Frost, Corrine Favre, Darcy Africa, Julia Böttger, Kasia Zajac, Maud Golbert, Monica Aguilera, Nikki Kimball, Nuria Picas, Regine Enenkel, Skyrunning, Transvulcania

    Bryon Powell is the Editor-in-Chief of iRunFar.com, which he founded five years ago. Also the author of Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons and a contributing editor at Trail Runner magazine, he's quickly approaching 10 years as an ultrarunner and 20 years as a trail runner. These days he calls Park City, Utah and its trails home.
    All posts by Bryon Powell

Comments

10 Responses to “2012 Transvulcania Ultramarathon Women’s Preview”
  1. Sandi says:
    May 8, 2012 at 8:56 pm

    Thanks for the preview Bryon!

    Reply
    • Bryon Powell says:
      May 8, 2012 at 9:04 pm

      Thanks, Sandi. I never leave out the ladies. :-)

      Reply
    • Lee Conner says:
      May 8, 2012 at 9:20 pm

      Its good to see the women’s field covered well even if it is covered second. Thanks for taking the time. We try at least as hard, its good to see it talked about. I think I want to run this race sometime!

      Reply
      • Bryon Powell says:
        May 8, 2012 at 9:23 pm

        Lee, I’ve got to cover one field first and another second. Sometimes, I do go ladies first. :-)

        Reply
  2. Heidi says:
    May 8, 2012 at 9:14 pm

    Looks like the race is going to be one to watch! Strong group of women. Thanks for the preview and insights. I’ll be watching.

    Reply
  3. Jonnifer says:
    May 9, 2012 at 2:42 am

    Little is known of the fact that Iker and Julia both of Salomon Team raced TNF100 Philippines last 21-22 April 2012. Both won in their respective category. Results here:

    http://www.thrillofthetrail.ph/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/TNF-100-2012-100k-Overall.pdf

    Their time was not that fast due to elevation (5,400m plus) and heat. Was TNF100 Philippines part of their training for Transvulcania? I think so. So Salomon Team led by Kilian seems to be in a streak to dominate major races around the world?

    Reply
  4. Gideon says:
    May 9, 2012 at 1:30 pm

    Julia also became second in the Tor De Geants in 2011, a 200-miler in the Italian Alps.

    Reply
  5. Mike Papageorge says:
    May 9, 2012 at 2:10 pm

    While I think Frosty’s going to be hard to beat, look out in the women for Teresa Nimes from Alicante, Spain.

    Reply
  6. Digger says:
    May 9, 2012 at 5:52 pm

    No Ellie? Too bad.

    Reply
  7. Koldo says:
    May 12, 2012 at 1:04 am

    Don’t forget Leire Iruretagoiena; she isn’t a professional ultrarunner, neither she has an sponsor, but sure she will finish in the top ten.

    Reply

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