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Famara Total 2026: results of the 11th edition
Alejandro Mayor and Yasmina Castro take a third straight win in the Famara Total queen distance, in a three-day edition that also saw a double from Yoel de Paz and Anya Lamprecht.
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The Famara Total held its eleventh edition from 13 to 15 August in Caleta de Famara, organised by Teguise Town Hall across three consecutive days of racing. The format is by now familiar: a night vertical to open, the children’s race on Friday, and the big Saturday with four distances setting off at first light under the cliff.
Two names stood above the rest, for different reasons.
Mayor and Castro, third straight win in the queen distance
Alejandro Mayor Guzmán (C.D. Oso Canarias Cultural Vertical) and Yasmina Castro Chacón (Tinganar) won the 45 km again. This was no one-off: both had already won in 2024 and 2025, so this edition confirms three consecutive wins in the long race for each of them.
They were joined on the men’s podium by Yonet González Ramos and Octavio León Díaz (C.D. Stone), and on the women’s by Raquel Rivero Delgado (Aiadelante Team Tenerife) and Vianney González Luis.
45 km podium
| Pos. | Runner | Club |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alejandro Mayor Guzmán | C.D. Oso Canarias Cultural Vertical |
| 2 | Yonet González Ramos | |
| 3 | Octavio León Díaz | C.D. Stone |
| Pos. | Runner | Club |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yasmina Castro Chacón | Tinganar |
| 2 | Raquel Rivero Delgado | Aiadelante Team Tenerife |
| 3 | Vianney González Luis |
The Yoel de Paz and Anya Lamprecht double
The other story of the weekend began on Thursday night. The Night Vertical started at 21:00 between Caleta de Famara and Las Nieves, won by Yoel de Paz Baeza (Wild Trail Project) in 34:36 and Anya Lamprecht Alfonso (C.D. Latitud 29º) in 49:13. Lamprecht also finished tenth overall, which says plenty about the level of her climb.
Two days later both won again, this time over 25 km. Closing out the vertical and the middle distance in the same edition is unusual, and more so with less than 48 hours between them.
Night Vertical podium
| Pos. | Runner | Club | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yoel de Paz Baeza | Wild Trail Project | 34:36 |
| 2 | Rayco Hernández Morales | Volcán Run Training | 38:48 |
| 3 | Pablo Matías González | C.D. Rempujo | 40:53 |
| Pos. | Runner | Club | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anya Lamprecht Alfonso | C.D. Latitud 29º | 49:13 |
| 2 | Estefanía Pérez Rodríguez | C.D. Latitud 29º | 1:00:34 |
| 3 | Melisa Campuzano Torres | 1:03:50 |
In the pairs standings the winners were Pingüirunner (Samuel Lariño Fernández and Samuel Rodríguez Mejías) in the men’s category, Pitaya (Támara Manchado Armas and María del Pilar Brito Cabrera) in the women’s, and Stone Islands (Javier Sánchez Peña and Auxibel Vega Rodríguez) in the mixed.
The rest of the distances
The remaining races were run on Saturday 15, starting at 7:00 under overcast skies.
| Distance | Men | Women |
|---|---|---|
| 25 km | Yoel de Paz Baeza (WildTrailProject) | Anya Lamprecht Alfonso (C.D. Latitud 29º) |
| 15 km | Ione Guerra Almeida (Arista Pro Team) | Ildiko Csilla Biro (JCHRunning) |
| 7.5 km | Tinguaro Quintero del Rosario (Tenerife CajaCanarias) | María Camacho Pérez (Club Atletismo Brisas de El Paso) |
What this edition tells us
The number worth keeping is not on the podium but in the entry lists. Before the race even started, the organisers had already sold out the Night Vertical, the hiking route, the 7.5 km and the 15 km. If you are thinking about running it in 2027, the practical lesson is simple: the short distances and the vertical fill up early here, so watch for registration opening rather than leaving it to the final weeks.
On the sporting side, the edition reinforces two things. First, that the queen distance has had settled owners since 2024. Second, that a three-day format rewards runners who can compete across different registers, because a vertical of just over half an hour and a 25 km trail ask very different things of the same body.
The next trail races on the island calendar are the Tinajo You Trail on 4 and 5 September, and Haría Titán on 14 November.
Results published by La Voz de Lanzarote, Noticias de Lanzarote and Crónicas de Lanzarote. Full classifications are published on the race’s official website.