The Joma athlete delivered a historic performance at the Spanish 50 and 100 km Championships, lowering the previous national record by 27 minutes.
Joma Trail Team athlete Gemma Arenas was the standout performer in the women’s category at Spain’s premier ultradistance event, claiming the national 100 km title. The Spanish 50 and 100 km Championships took place in Málaga this weekend, where Arenas also set a new national record with a time of 7:20:57.
Gemma Arenas dominated the race from start to finish with a flawless performance, demonstrating exceptional endurance and outstanding race management. For this occasion, the Joma athlete competed in the R-2000 road model, designed to deliver maximum performance over long distances. Her remarkable result brought a double achievement: the Spanish national title and a 27-minute improvement on the previous national record, securing her place in the history of Spanish ultradistance running.
The Spanish 50 and 100 km Championships, one of the most demanding events on the national ultrarunning calendar, brought together the country’s top specialists. In this highly competitive setting, the Joma athlete delivered a top-level performance, maintaining a steady and strong pace despite the extreme physical and mental demands of the race.
Gemma Arenas, a key figure of the Joma Team
With this new success, Gemma Arenas strengthens her position within the Joma Trail Team and contributes to the brand’s growth in long-distance athletics. Her victory and record in Málaga mark a milestone that also consolidates her among the elite of road ultradistance running.
At Joma, as technical sponsor, we celebrate this historic achievement and continue to support Gemma Arenas throughout her sporting career.






