Gemma Arenas conquers the 50K at Trail Andorra

Gemma Arenas conquers the 50K at Trail Andorra

Gemma Arenas led the Joma Trail Team’s performance at Trail Andorra by claiming victory in the 50K race.

The Joma Trail Team once again made its mark on the international trail running scene. This time, Joma athletes delivered an outstanding performance in Andorra, highlighted by Gemma Arenas’ victory in the 50-kilometre race, where she showcased her experience and competitive strength in the discipline.

The runner crossed the finish line in first place after completing the demanding race through the Pyrenees, characterized by physical challenges, significant elevation gain, and the conditions typical of high-mountain terrain. To achieve this result, Gemma Arenas competed with the high-performance Joma TR-6, developed for long-distance and ultra-distance races and equipped with CARBON PLATE technology.

Podiums and standout results at Trail Andorra

In addition to Gemma Arenas’ victory, the team secured several strong results across different race distances, taking Joma to the top positions of the leaderboard.

  • 80-kilometre race: Julen Calvo achieved an impressive second-place finish, also wearing the Joma TR-6. This result once again demonstrated the model’s reliability in long-distance competitions.
  • 50-kilometre race: Alongside Gemma Arenas, Claudio Díaz represented the brand in this distance. He secured a commendable fourth-place finish wearing the TR-8, equipped with responsive technology that delivers excellent energy return and efficient propulsion.
  • 20-kilometre race: Arnau Aranda claimed a place on the podium with a third-place finish. He competed in the TR-7, a model designed to deliver top performance over long distances, such as trail marathons and half marathons on technical terrain. The shoe combines propulsion, comfort, and stability.

Performance tested in Andorra

Results like these reinforce Joma’s presence in an environment where products are tested under real competition conditions. All athletes competed in footwear from the TR range, featuring the new JOMA GRIP compound in the outsole. This technology enhances traction without compromising durability, delivering reliable performance on technical terrain and adapting to changing ground conditions—an essential factor in competitions of this level.