
Since the inaugural race in 2011, the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL keeps drawing in racers from the farthest corners of the globe. While Germany, Denmark and The Netherlands account for most of the participants, close to fifty nations are represented at this year's race. Forty-one athletes alone hail from Russia, which exceeds the party of thirty-seven participants from the United States. Others will fly in from China, Venezuela, and even Argentina. One participant calls Aruba in the Caribbean home, an island that sports as its highest elevation a mound of 168 m asl. Little is known as to the racer's training routine in preparation for the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL – yet we'll know if it panned out after the weekend of 17-19 June, 2016. The distinction of undertaking the longest trip en route to the SALOMON ZUGSPITZ ULTRATRAIL goes to a gentleman of Australia – he will almost travel to the antipode of his native home - all that effort for enjoying a jolly good race.