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Congrats! Ultima Frontera 2015
>>21 December 2015
Final Frontier 2015
Last Frontier is an ultra-marathon which groups 2 races with different distances to choose from depending on the level of each participant: . 55km or 83km .
The tours run through the north of the province of Granada. The slopes of each of the tests are: 55km: + 1900m / 83km: + 2760m. This event is a memorable day in good weather of autumn in Andalucia.
Get ready for 2016!
http://ultimafronteratrail.com/
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1st Male (83km) |
Juan Antonio Ballesteros Garcia |
1st Male (55km) |
Lee Grantham |
1st Female (55km) |
Gitte Groenbaek |
This area is known under the name of " the last frontier of Al Andalus "after the Christian conquest of these lands in 1482, the fall of the Nazari Kingdom of Granada and the consequent fall of the Muslim rule on the Iberian Peninsula. The route of this race covers some of the fortified villages that made up this natural protective barrier.