The sports advisor Antonio Martínez presented the XV edition of Uty Trail 2025 that will take place on Saturday15 February, organizedby the Club Fondistas Yecla, Municipal Sports Service and Athletics Federation in the Region of Murcia (FAMU). He did so accompanied by the leadership members of the Background Club, its president Javier Rivera and vice president José Federico Cascales, as well as Lydia Sánchez, FAMU vice president.
In this edition, Uty Trail will have three different routes and tours: Monastrell routewith a distance of 27.4 km that will start at 9:30 a.m. Tempranillo routeAs a novelty this year for the younger categories, with a distance of 5 km for U-16 and 8.3 km for U18 and Sub-20, starting at 9:15 hours; and Tomillo routeClassic Trail and Sub-23, with a distance of 11.4 km, starting at 9:45 hours, aimed at athletes intending to start on the path of the trail. All competitions will have their start and finish at the Sierra Salinas Nature Classroom.
The sports advisor thanked Yecla Club for their work «and their dedication to all the preparations involved in this great test,» as well as the support of FAMU and all sponsored companies and institutions, not forgetting all the volunteers who collaborate and make this sports competition possible.
José Federico Cascales, vice president of Yecla Club, highlighted this year’s novelty of intrigues races for cadets and young people, as a way to bet on «The Singera that stays behind,» being the first competition for a youth family. He also emphasized that Registrations are already sold out And there will be Around 430 people Those who will participate in this competition on Saturday, February 15.
On the other hand, Javier Rivera invited all citizens to come on Saturday «to spend a morning in Sierra Salinas and enjoy the competition environment,» taking advantage of the natural setting and the good weather expected.
From FAMU, Lydia Sánchez praised the dedication of Yecla Fundasist Club to go beyond and fifteen editions of Uty Trail and wanted to convey the importance of this regional league: the Sub-23 regional championship, adding the categories this year below 16. U18. «This route is technical and is the best bet for the youngest to start in this sport,» also for all adults who want to start with a more accessible tour and, finally, Monestrell, which is «Queen Queen Race, has Uts Trail,» said the FAMU vice president.
The TY route is included in the second conference of sports tourism organized by the Department of Tourism and Sports and, in this regard, Lydia Sánchez also mentioned the importance of this landscape level, especially for participants from outside Yecla. their families and who take the opportunity to eat here and visit our city.