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“We have to adapt the route gut of the Fires in 2024, Which ended up taking away part of the route where the race passed,” Revealed the Race Organiser, Sidónio Freitas, About the Reasons For The Lower Participation Number.
At the Press Conference in the Gardens of Quinta Magnolia, in Funchal, Sidónio Freitas Admitted That the Organization Thought About Cancelling the Race, Which Runs From One End of Madeira Island to the O Northwest-Southeast Direction, Something That Only Didn’t Happen Only Due To The “History of Trail-Running in Madeira” and the Importance of the Occasion.
“In Economic Terms, Miut has a Very Positive Impact on The Regional Economy, Pouring Resources into all municipalities in the region, ”According to the Race Director.
The Fact That This Was Already an “emblematic Event” in Madeira Also Gave Strength to the Organization, Highlighting the “Passionate Landscape” and the Opportunity to Strengthen The Island’s Reputation as A Destination of Choice.
“We have the ability to do a race in the mountains and finish on the seafront, something that is not done anywhere in the world,” HighLighted Sidónio Freitas.
Organied by Funchal Mountain Club (CMOF) and Supported by Altost 700 Volunteers, The Miut is part of the 115-Kilometre Distance, Which Constitations The Main Race, As Well as the 85, 60, 42 and 16-Kilometre Races.
Of the Approximatel 1,600 Foreigners Registered, France is the show Represented Country, FolloWed by Germany, The United Kingdom and Poland, Out of A Total of 67 Nationalities, This Being A New Record.
Among the Elite Athletes, the Presence of the Portuguese Arsénio and the French Germain Grangier Stands Out, in the men’s sector, in addition to the American Katie Schide and the German Katharina Hartmuth, in the Women’s Sector.
For the Second Consecutive Year, The 115-Kilometer Race, Which Starts in Porto Moniz and Ends in Machico, is part of the World Trail Major (WTM) World Circuit, of Which Cmof is a founding partner.

