Overview
- The route started at the Zócalo and passed Reforma and other landmarks, featuring runners from rarámuri, mixteca and maya communities with a portion of entry fees directed to indigenous and community projects, according to Conade.
- Brandon Israel Hernández Bárcenas won the 21 km in 1:06:29, and Kathya Mirell García Barrios led the women in 1:17:15.
- México Imparable announced next-year stages: Raíces de Tierra in Oaxaca on March 22 and Raíces de Fuego in Chihuahua on June 7.
- Conade said the event offered three races: 5 km “poderosos,” 10 km “retadores” and 21 km “imparables.”
- Ultrarunner Lorena Ramírez participated days after receiving the 2025 National Sports Award, and a Ponte Pila phase is slated next week in Mexico City and Yucatán.