Slovenians Anže Sobočanin and Martina Klančnik Potrč are the winners of the ultra race held as part of the “Jahorina Ultra Trail.” Anže completed the 160-kilometer course in 23 hours, while Martina finished in 26 hours and 43 minutes. The trail took participants from Prijevor to Trnovačko Lake, Volujak, Zelengora, Treskavica, and finally to Jahorina. The winners received cars or vouchers worth 25,000 KM.

The event attracted 6,000 guests and brought together 30 countries and 5,000 competitors. This was the first time a 160-kilometer race was organized, and the organizers successfully showcased the natural beauty of Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The trail was well-secured, with assistance provided at the most challenging sections.

Jahorina recorded over 65,000 visitors and 110,000 rides in 50 days, reaffirming its status as a serious summer destination. Plans are underway to further mark bike trails, including a route from Jahorina to Pale that will follow the gondola line.

Awards were given to the top performers in the 78, 30, and 10-kilometer races. In the 78-kilometer race, the top spots went to Janez Klančnik, Neven Cicović, and Andraš Ditrih. In the women’s competition, the fastest were Paola Vrdoljak, Lana Ostojić, and Bler Blackwell. The winners of the 30-kilometer race were Sanel Uzunović, Goran Djogonović, and Džanan Obuća, with Mina Kosanović, Lidija Radulović, and Tea Papić leading in the women’s category. In the 10-kilometer race, the top finishers were Aleksa Vuković, David Čelić, and Stanislav Igošin, while Petra Kulić, Natasha Bahat, and Evgenija Krajnc secured the top three spots for women.

After the awards ceremony, a concert by Nikola Rokvić followed, who thanked the organizers and announced his return to Jahorina. The 10th anniversary of the “Jahorina Ultra Trail” brought together competitors from all over the world in four races, offering an unforgettable experience and a test of endurance.

The results: Here