PUERTO VALLARTA (PVDN) – Puerto Vallarta is set to once again become the epicenter of trail running as it prepares to host the prestigious UTMB World Series from November 3 to 5. Known as a marquee event in the world of ultra-distance running, the UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc) series gathers an international array of the sport’s elite athletes for a weekend of extreme competition amid the natural beauty of this Mexican tourist destination.
The Significance of UTMB
The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, commonly referred to as UTMB, is an iconic mountain ultramarathon event that spans multiple cities globally. Unique to Mexico, Puerto Vallarta stands as the sole host city for this monumental athletic endeavor scheduled for the first week of November. The UTMB assembles the crème de la crème of trail running to compete in foot races that showcase the grandeur of natural terrains in distinguished locales around the world.
A Tour Through Puerto Vallarta’s Natural Wonders
According to event organizers, “Puerto Vallarta México by UTMB” will offer more than just a running experience. The trails will guide athletes through a scenic journey encapsulating the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains, agave plantations, and will ultimately conclude by the picturesque bay of the city. Competitors and spectators alike will be treated to the visual spectacle of Puerto Vallarta’s renowned boardwalk and its open-air art gallery, which is currently adorned with elements celebrating the Day of the Dead, including the iconic monumental catrina. This artistic blend aims to create an emotional climax as the races draw to a close.
Cultural and Spiritual Significance
The trail courses are intricately designed and named to reflect the cultural heritage and spiritual values of the region, particularly those of the Wixárika people for whom the Sierra Madre Occidental is sacred. The races include:
- Hikuri (95 km): Known as “The Wise One,” this course is considered a spiritual guide.
- Nakawé (49 km): Translated to mean “Mother Water,” this course delves into environmental themes.
- Haramara (33 km): Named for “the Goddess of the sea,” this route showcases the oceanic beauty of the area.
- Ereno (20 km): Meaning “sea foam,” this course is a shorter but equally challenging route.
- Pata Salada (8 km): This term, a colloquial name for the people of Puerto Vallarta, encapsulates the local spirit of the event.
The Demands of the Competition
Participation in the UTMB World Series is not for the faint-hearted; the races are both physically and mentally taxing, requiring supreme levels of fitness and resilience.
Global Presence
Beyond Puerto Vallarta, the UTMB World Series holds events in Virginia, United States; Quito, Ecuador; Paraty, Brazil; and Córdoba, Argentina. It enjoys a reputation as one of the top 18 sports experiences globally and reinforces Puerto Vallarta as the official Mexican host city in the UTMB circuit.
For those seeking to witness the summit of athletic prowess against the backdrop of breathtaking natural landscapes, the UTMB World Series in Puerto Vallarta is an event not to be missed.
PUERTO VALLARTA (PVDN) - Puerto Vallarta is set to once again become the epicenter of trail running as it prepares to host the prestigious UTMB . . .