When the wife-and-husband pair of Henriette Albon (Norway) and Jonathan Albon (U.Okay.) received the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k on Saturday, March 7, it was one of many uncommon occasions a married couple has received a significant extremely. Each executed dominant races by way of a chilly and moist evening and a shortly warming day to complete in 15:16:33 and 13:58:06, respectively.
Husband and spouse, Jonathan Albon (U.Okay.) and Henriette Albon (Norway), win the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k. Photograph: Transgrancanaria/Carlos Díaz-Recio
Runners set off a minute earlier than midnight native time on Friday evening, underneath cool, cloudy skies. They ran throughout a sandy strip of Las Canteras seashore in Las Palmas, on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria, trailing a string of headlamps by way of the city and towards the paths. Spots of rain started to fall as they headed into the unpredictable situations of the mountains, which challenged athletes to maintain their layers and vitamin throughout the race’s early, darkish hours. In mild of the climate forecast, organizers required racers to hold an extra cold-weather equipment. By noon on Saturday, nonetheless, they might be selecting up ice on the assist stations to remain cool within the solar.
The 126-kilometer (78.3 miles) Traditional distance is the flagship race on the five-day operating competition and options 6,764 meters (22,190 toes) of climbing, with the course reaching 1,724 meters (5,656 toes) above sea stage on the highest level. Gran Canaria is a volcanic island off the northwest coast of Africa, and the course traverses rugged floor by way of the mountains from the capital metropolis of Las Palmas within the northeast to the city of Maspalomas on the southern coast. Nearly all of the climbing is within the second half of the race, however it’s additionally thought of the much less technical half.
The Transgrancanaria Traditional is the third occasion this 12 months within the World Path Majors sequence, after the Hong Kong 100k and Black Canyon 100k, and this was the race’s twenty seventh version. Landslides brought on by heavy rains earlier this 12 months resulted in a course change within the island’s La Manzanilla area. In accordance with organizers, this 12 months’s race distance was one kilometer shorter than the traditional route.
The boys’s and the ladies’s races had been hotly aggressive, with final 12 months’s girls’s champion Albon returning to defend her title, in addition to Claudia Tremps (Spain), who completed second on the occasion in 2025, and was returning to the race for an eighth time. Different favorites included Katarzyna Dombrowska (Poland), Eleanor Whyman-Davis (U.Okay.), and Stephanie Case (Canada).
The boys’s race featured a powerful British contingent, with Albon and Josh Wade, who positioned second and third final 12 months respectively, in addition to Tom Evans, who received the occasion in 2022. They had been joined by Hannes Namberger (Germany), whereas Hayden Hawks (U.S.) suffered an harm whereas coaching on the course and wasn’t in a position to begin as deliberate.
2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k Ladies’s Race
With final 12 months’s first and second-place girls, Henriette Albon (Norway) and Claudia Tremps (Spain), on the beginning line, and plenty of others trying to problem them, the ladies’s race was dynamic from the beginning and become one in every of attrition with loads of passing all through.
Tremps took the race out shortly, initially operating with the crowded males’s pack by way of Tenoya, the primary assist station at 10.7k (6.6 miles), within the high 15 general with 53 minutes elapsed. Lower than an hour into the race, she was already 5 minutes up on Albon and Katarzyna Dombrowska (Poland), and an additional minute up on Mélanie Delasoie (Switzerland) and Robyn Cassidy (U.Okay.).
By Fontanales, 43.6k (27 miles) into the race and with 4:49 on the clock, Tremps led Dombrowska by only a few seconds, with Albon about seven minutes again. Not lengthy after, Dombrowska took the lead as Tremps skilled abdomen points within the morning. Eleanor Whyman-Davis (U.Okay.), who had moved herself into fourth place by Fontanales, dropped by El Hornillo at 53.6k (33.3 miles).
Henriette Albon wins the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k for the second 12 months in a row. Photograph: Transgrancanaria/Carlos Díaz-Recio
Albon arrived on the Tejeda assist station at 79.2k (49.2 miles) simply two minutes after chief Dombrowska, who received there with 9:44 elapsed, and left narrowly behind her. With pop nonetheless in her legs, she overtook Dombrowska up the slim, rocky climb towards Roque Nublo, 89.1k (55.1 miles), to imagine the lead. With 11:14 on the clock, now chief Albon handed the volcanic monolith with blue skies above and a technical descent forward. Tremps additionally handed Dombrowska on the climb, shifting as much as second place, however received to the highest greater than 20 minutes behind the chief.
Dombrowska was now reportedly combating cramps and slowing down considerably, and he or she would withdraw earlier than 100k. Delasoie, then again, moved up from fifth to 3rd place between 92.2k (57.3 miles) and 100k (62.1 miles). As positions blended round her, Cassidy remained in fourth.
Albon stayed comfortably in entrance, whereas Tremps was behind in second, trying as if the kilometers had been including up. At 113k (70.2 miles), earlier than the ultimate climb, with 13:58 on the clock, Albon held over an hour lead on second-place Tremps, who was 12 minutes up on Delasoie. Cassidy was in fourth, one other 19 minutes again.
Henriette Albon reached the end with 15:16:33 on the clock to win the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k, greater than 1.5 hours forward of the remainder of the ladies.
In the meantime, the race for the remaining podium spots remained dynamic till the tip. Delasoie caught as much as Tremps within the remaining 15k of racing, opened up a couple-minute hole, which Tremps then closed with a few kilometers left. Finally, Mélanie Delasoie and Claudia Tremps crossed the road collectively in a tie for second place in 16:49:20. Robyn Cassidy stayed regular and completed fourth in 17:14, and Zita Kosač (Poland) was fifth in 17:26:08.
Mélanie Delasoie (proper) and Claudia Tremps run to the road collectively to tie for second on the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k. Photograph: Transgrancanaria/Carlos Díaz-Recio
2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k Ladies’s Outcomes
- 1. Henriette Albon (Norway) — 15:16:33
- 2. Mélanie Delasoie (Switzerland) — 16:49:20
- 2. Claudia Tremps (Spain) — 16:49:20
- 4. Robyn Cassidy (U.Okay) — 17:14:03
- 5. Zita Kosač (Poland) — 17:26:08
- 6. Kelsey Hogan (Canada) — 17:53:28
- 7. Stephanie Case (Canada) — 18:14:52
- 8. Ingrid Lid (Norway) — 18:27:08
- 9. Paula Barbosa (Portugal) — 19:06:06
- 10. Sonja Muittari (Finland) — 19:29:58
Mélanie Delasoie (left) and Claudia Tremps tie for second at 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k. Photograph: Transgrancanaria/Carlos Díaz-Recio
2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k Males’s Race
Tom Joly (U.Okay.) began with an aggressive lead from the gun, alongside pre-race favorites Tom Evans (U.Okay.), Jonathan Albon (U.Okay.), Josh Wade (U.Okay.), and Hannes Namberger (Germany). At Tenoya, 10.7k (6.6 miles) into the race, they ran alongside others, together with Borja Fernández (Spain), Abel Carretero (Spain), and Seth Swanson (U.S.). Because the chilly evening wore on, the group whittled all the way down to Albon, Evans, Wade, and Namberger. At El Hornillo, 53.6k (33.3 miles), they had been all along with 5:31 on the clock. Evans would drop quickly after, leaving the others to combat for the rostrum.
After passing by way of the very best level of the course and heading all the way down to the Tejeda assist station at 79.2k (49.2 miles), Albon and Wade moved away from the remainder of the pack. Namberger held onto third place however was shifting much less easily, regardless of seeming calm and composed earlier.
Jonathan Albon waves to the group as he wins the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k. Photograph: Transgrancanaria/Carlos Díaz-Recio
After a decent race to date between Albon and Wade, Albon broke unfastened from Wade on the climb to Roque Nublo, 89.1k (55.1 miles) into the race, summitting the climb with a two-minute hole and 9:39 on the clock. Now in vibrant, sunny situations, he made fast work of the technical, rocky downhill sections across the 100k (62.1 miles) mark, however so did Wade, each seeming to search out the terrain underfoot much like their respective coaching grounds in Norway and the U.Okay. Namberger reached the highest 3.5 minutes behind Wade in third place.
Behind the highest three, vital gaps had been opening. On the Roque Nublo summit, Fernández was in fourth place, about 21 minutes off the lead, and Victor Richard (Belgium), who was sixth on the occasion final 12 months, was in fifth, one other 17 minutes again.
Hanne Namberger finishes second on the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k. Photograph: Transgrancanaria/Carlos Díaz-Recio
Because the leaders made their means down from the mountains and towards the coast, Albon appeared firmly in management, and the battle for the ultimate two podium spots was heating up. On the remaining assist station at Ayagaures, 113k (70.2 miles) into the race, Albon had 11:47 on the clock and a seven-minute lead on Wade. In the meantime, Namberger had closed the hole considerably and was now simply over a minute behind second place, and his arrival on the assist station seemingly precipitated Wade to hurry out. At Ayagaures assist, Albon and Namberger picked up ice of their packs earlier than starting the ultimate climb within the warmth of the day, however Wade, leaving in haste, didn’t seem to take action. Final 12 months, Fernández dropped quickly after this level after not taking sufficient water, so he additionally duly took on ice and water this 12 months.
Albon continued to maneuver economically, however amongst the leaders, the problem gave the impression to be the athlete who light the least earlier than the end line. Namberger had been steadily catching as much as Wade, and with an ice pack bobbing round his neck, he made the go into second place on the rocky river mattress towards the end line, with a sportsmanlike high-five between the 2.
Josh Wade finishes third for the second 12 months in a row on the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k. Photograph: Transgrancanaria/Carlos Díaz-Recio
After the rocky riverbed close to the end line, Jonathan Albon discovered his remaining stride and received the 2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional in 12:58:08, giving the finish-line crowd excessive fives as he got here down the chute. Hannes Namberger completed second, holding his son in his arms as he crossed the end line in 13:03:10. Josh Wade held agency to complete in third place for the second 12 months in a row with a time of 13:07:54. Borja Fernández completed in fourth in 13:34:08, and Victor Richard was fifth in 13:58:55.
Early chief Joly completed simply exterior the lads’s high 10, in eleventh place, and Swanson was the sixteenth man.
2026 Transgrancanaria Traditional 126k Males’s Outcomes
- Jonathan Albon (U.Okay.) — 12:58:08
- Hannes Namberger (Germany) — 13:03:10
- Josh Wade (U.Okay.) — 13:07:54
- Borja Fernández (Spain) —13:34:08
- Victor Richard (Belgium) — 13:58:55
- Abel Carretero (Spain) — 14:31:54
- Pau Rius (Spain) — 14:41:22
- Dylan Dame (Belgium) —14:52:05
- Robin Fournier (Switzerland) — 15:14:19
- Łukasz Sum (Poland) — 15:28:52
