Madeira Island Ultra Trail

Edition 11

Porto Moniz, Portugal
27 Apr, 2019 (Sat)
Event size: 1000 - 4999 participants

Trail running

16 km, 42.195 km, 85 km, 117 km

Part of seriesWorld Trail Majors

About the event

The Madeira Island Ultra Trail is an ultra-long trail race in the format Non-Stop in Madeira Island. This event is organized by Clube de Montanha do Funchal.

It consists of three routes, the main with an approximate distance of 105 km - maximum execution time of 26 hours, the middle race is about 55 km, a maximum of 16 hours and finally, for those who want to begin, with about a 25 km, a maximum time of 12 hours. All individual competition.

Madeira Island itself is a tourist destination, there are several features that make it so, such as nice temperatures throughout the year, nature walks, the beauty of its landscapes, the hospitality of its people and, not least , its appreciated local cuisine. Our desire is to show you that in addition to all these attributes, it can also be an excellent environment for the practice of trail up the mountain.

Clube de Montanha do Funchal give you a warm welcome to the MIUT 2012 website. It is a pleasure for us to organize this special event for you and will do our best to make it a first-class event in sporting and social terms. We will be available at all times to help you make the most of your time in Madeira.

On this site you will find all the information you need about the competition, registration and other required information to allow everyone to have a good experience in terms not only competitive but also in terms of leisure.

Races offered by this event

Madeira Island Ultra Trail 115

27 Apr, 2019 (Sat) - 00:00
Trail running
117 km
7200 m of elevation gain
4850 m of elevation drop
Race size: 250 - 499 participants
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Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range
Part of challengeUltra Trail World Tour 2019

Madeira Island Ultra Trail 85

27 Apr, 2019 (Sat) - 07:00
Trail running
85 km
4700 m of elevation gain
4850 m of elevation drop
Race size: 100 - 249 participants
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range

Madeira Island Trail Mini

27 Apr, 2019 (Sat) - 09:00
Trail running
16 km
376 m of elevation gain
4850 m of elevation drop
Race size: 250 - 499 participants
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range

Madeira Island Trail 42

27 Apr, 2019 (Sat) - 11:00
Trail running
42.195 km
1700 m of elevation gain
4850 m of elevation drop
Race size: 250 - 499 participants
Solo
On site
Trail
Extreme
Mountain range

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Luís Fernandes and Ester Alves won the 7th edition of MIUT

13 Apr, 2015 (Mon)

Madeira Island Ultra Trail Luís Fernandes (Ludens Clube de Machico) and Ester Alves (Salomon Suunto) were the big winners oh the 7th edition of the Madeira Island Ultra Trail (MIUT). In the men’s class, it was the first time that a local won the MIUT: 14.36.19 hours was the time that Luís Fernandes took to celebrate an unique conquer and with a 14 minute advantage to another Portuguese Nuno Silva, that stood in the second place of the overall standings. “Honestly, i didn´t expected to win. Last year I won UT85 but this was my first experience in a long and competitive race. I controlled well the rhythm of my race, i trained a lot with my great coach Paulo Pires and i was very careful with my nutrition. MIUT is a fantastic event with an amazing course. I have do congratulate Clube de Montanha do Funchal because the event was really well organized.” Luís Fernandes (Ludens Clube de Machico) With this result, the Madeirean trailer, that star dominating since the second half of this proof, as now become the Portugal champion of Trail Ultra Endurance and automatically qualified for Trail World Championship, in 2016. Nuno Silva (Desnível Positivo) concluded MIUT with 14.50.34 hours, while Luís Duarte standed third with 14.59.09 hours. Madeira Island Ultra Trail In the female’s class, Ester Alves is also the new Portuguese champion of the Trail Ultra Endurance, arriving at the finish line in 18.43.08 hours, beating Véronique Chastel (Team Hoka One One), with 19.06.48, and Susana Simões (Desnível Positivo) with 19.20.20 hours. The main event of MIUT, with 115 km, began at Porto Moniz, finishing at Machico, across the other side of de Madeira Island. “The competition was very demanding. It stands, with no doubt, at same level as the one’s of the world circuit. It’s very beautiful, but at the same time very demanding. I felt in the last parto f the competition, but fortunely I was able to complete it in first place, although already after 18 hours. MIUT will have even more competitors and I hope I can keep coming here.” Ester Alves (Salomon Suunto) For the other event, Ultra85, that began at Estanquinhos, the victory belong to another local, Francisco Freitas (Madeira Ultra Runners), after a complete domination of the race, arriving at the finish line in 09.39.10 hours, with a 21 minutes advantage over Martin Schedler (Salomon Germany), 10.00.49, and Miguel Silva (Club Alpí Palamós) with 10.41.24. The Trail40, that started at Pico do Areeiro, was won by Nelson Graça (Run.pt), with the total time of 3.28.36 hours. Nuno Patrício (Clube Natureza de Alvito), 3.30.09, and Luís Fernandes (Trilho dos Templários A.C.R. Santa Rita, 3.40.35 hours, closed the podium. At last, Marco Silva (Associação Desportiva Galomar), with na overall time of 1.11.37 hours won the Trail17, followed by Rodolfo Ferreira (Restaurante o Boleo, 1.20.50 hours, and Pedro Costa (Restaurante O Boleo), with 1.21.31 hours. Madeira Island Ultra Trail
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Madeira Island Ultra Trail 100

23 Feb, 2012 (Thu)

§staticmap(10883,3,450,250)Hello, on June 9th 2012, you’ll be organizing the Madeira Island Ultra Trail 100. Can you tell us where it is located? Our race will cross Madeira Island from southeast to northwest. Madeira Island is located in the Atlantic Ocean, 1h30 by plane from Lisbon, and no more than 4h from the majors European cities that have direct flights to Madeira. Madeira Island itself is a tourist destination, there are several features that make it so, such as nice temperatures throughout the year, nature walks, the beauty of its landscapes, the hospitality of its people and, not least , its appreciated local cuisine. Credit : Madeira Island Ultra TrailHow old is the race and why was it created in the first place? Madeira Island Ultra Trail was born in 2008. We challenge ourselves to organize a 100km race in this beautiful island because we think that the wild scenery, the green of the Laurel forest and Madeira as a tourism destination itself makes the perfect combination for a tourist visit to our island, run the race and enjoy a few holidays. What kind of route have you set up for the runners? How would you describe it? We think that an ultra trail in an island must be a cross side to side. MIUT 2012 will start in Machico, taking technical paths, levadas, and historic walk path’s towards the highest peaks (Areeiro and Ruivo) with breath taking routes. Then athletes will deep in the Laurel forest, a Unesco Heritage site, with up and downs until reaching the finish line at Porto Moniz Village. Runner’s will have about 8 refreshment points during the race. Credit : Madeira Island Ultra TrailHow many runners do you expect on Saturday early morning? What type of runners do you plan to attract? We expect about 200 runners at the starting line. We will have some top class runners, like the Portuguese Carlos Sá, 5th place at 2011 UTMB and others, but we want to attract the type of runner that is strong enough to finish the UT100, but also wants to appreciate all the beautiful landscapes that we will show during the entire race. Do you organize other races during the Week-End? If so, on what distances? Yes, we organize supporting races. We will have a 55km race, for those not yet prepared to run a longer distance, but have some preparation. This race will start before the highest peaks, the runners will see the breath taking paths! We also have an 25km race, designed for beginners and lesser capacity runners. At that time of the year, what kind of weather can we expect? Madeira is know for its microclimate. You can get the four seasons during the same day, but in June runners can expect good weather and nice temperatures during day and night. Diving in to the sea after the race must be done! Credit : Madeira Island Ultra TrailHave you planned festivities around the marathon? Yes, we will have a walk in the surrounding forest for accompanying family and friends. We’ll be providing transport and a guide. Near the event center, is located an aquarium and the live science center, which can be visited too. On the prize giving ceremony animation is guaranted! The race finished, what advice would you give a runner who has never been to Madeira before? A good restaurant, a fancy sightseeing? During the race, runners will face many sightseeing places, but after (our before) the race, they can go to places like Cabo Girão, Câmara de Lobos fishermen’s village, Funchal market, and make a visit to Madeira theme park, in Santana. In order to eat, runners must try some regional dishes like Scabbard fish with banana, Tuna steak, and the famous “Espetada” (skewered meat). Runners can also drink our most famous alcoholic drink (after race, of course) , called Poncha, made with lemon juice, honey and local rum. In a single sentence, what would you tell the readers of ahotu Marathons to make them register for the Madeira Island Ultra Trail 100? Feel the nature around you, run the Madeira Island Ultra Trail 2012! Interview with Pedro Nuno Franco Medeiros.
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