21K Lo Port consolidates trail running in Tortosa with nearly 200 participants

The mountain race celebrates its third edition in Els Ports Natural Park with novelties and a new record.

Panoramic view of the Ports Natural Park mountains with a trail.
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Panoramic view of the Ports Natural Park mountains with a trail.

The 21K Lo Port filled Tortosa and the Ports Natural Park with runners this Sunday, May 17th, gathering nearly 200 participants on a day marked by heat and a demanding course.

The main event, the half marathon, saw the same winners as the previous year. In the men's category, Lluisma Mas won with a time of 1h32'03", setting a new course record. In the women's category, Laia Andreu repeated her victory with 1h53'09", also improving her previous mark. The men's podium was completed by Ismael Guiu and Carlos Adell, while the women's podium featured Sandra Vidiella and Maialen San Sebastián.
As a key novelty, this edition introduced a vertical kilometer race starting from Carreteres and finishing at the summit of La Barcina (1,345 meters). The victory in this modality went to Narcís Franch, followed by Oriol Platero and Joan Albalat. In the women's category, Paula Adell was the fastest, joined on the podium by Ainoa Puentes and Anna Segarra.
The day concluded with a popular walk that attracted over fifty participants, combining road sections of El Port with trails and asphalt, offering a more accessible option.
The organization positively assessed this third edition and is already working to establish the event as a fixed date on the region's sports calendar, looking ahead to a new edition in 2027.