The event will take place on April 12, with a key team ensuring its success and sustainability.
Nearly 800 volunteers will play a fundamental role in the 26th edition of the MiM and the 13th edition of the CSP, contributing to logistics, safety, and environmental responsibility in this iconic trail-running race. The ASICS Penyagolosa Trails organization and collaborating clubs held a coordination meeting at the Cajamar auditorium, a premium partner of the event.
Safety and Logistics Ready
The meeting allowed for the coordination of crucial aspects such as aid stations, timing, transport for withdrawn participants, signage, and sponsor visibility.
Environmental and Social Commitment
Sustainability measures have been reinforced, including the exclusive use of compostable tableware and responsible waste management. Additionally, inclusive initiatives have been implemented, such as adapted food options and the provision of feminine hygiene products at key points.
New: Volunteer Shirt to Be Purple
For the first time, the volunteer team will wear purple, symbolizing unity for equality and a commitment against discrimination.
Race director Tico Cervera emphasized the importance of teamwork: “The work of the twenty-one collaborating clubs is essential. Thanks to their efforts, we ensure an exemplary event that respects the environment and aligns with the values of sports and nature.”
The race will be broadcast live on the ASICS Penyagolosa Trails website and Evasión TV, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
The countdown has begun. See you on April 12 at ASICS Penyagolosa Trails!