Running events in Girona

From Guide to Girona
Race name Date / Day
Maratón Vías Verdes January, April, September
Tradeinn Cursa Girona February
Pujada als Àngels March
10 km de Girona Esports Parra April
Oxfam Intermón Trailwalker April
La Cursa de la Dona Late September / early October
Cursa del Carrer Nou October (week before Fires de Sant Narcís)
Mitja Marató x La Marató 3Cat Mid-December
Girona Saint Sylvester Race 31 December (New Year’s Eve, 6 PM)

Tradeinn Cursa Girona[edit]

Tradeinn Cursa Girona is an annual run every February in support of cancer. There are 5 km and 10 km. All proceeds go to cancer-related causes. https://web2.girona.cat/agenda/cat/agenda_fitxa.php?id=24979&ta=age

Pujada als Àngels[edit]

10 km de Girona Esports Parra[edit]

10 km de Girona Esports Parra is a running race every April in Girona. There is also a 5 km option, as well as a cursa infantil (race for children).[1] Sign-up at https://esportaparra.com or in person at Esports Parra at Carrer Migdia 1. In 2026, they celebrate 25 years of the race.

Oxfam Intermón Trailwalker[edit]

The Oxfam Intermón Trailwalker is an annual charity walk that starts in Girona. To take part, you need a team of runners (or walkers), and to raise €1,500, which will be used to bring clean water to communities.[2] Around 300 teams take part each year.[3] There are four possible distances: 100 km, 55 km, 25 km, and 10 km.[2] The route follows the vias verdes.[2] @oxfamintermontrailwalker

Maratón Vías Verdes[edit]

Maratón Vías Verdes is a well-organised marathon every year. It starts in Girona, and the route follows the vias verdes. There are four options: 10k, 21k, 30k and 42k.[4] It is quite expensive to participate, with the 42 km option costing €49.99.[5] https://maratonviasverdes.com | @maratonvv

Cursa del Carrer Nou[edit]

Cursa del Carrer Nou is a big running event that takes place every October, a week before Les Fires. It starts on Carrer Nou, one of the main streets in Girona. The race has three categories: children 600 metres, adults 5 km, and adults 10 km. The event began in 1979, started by a small group of local shop owners.[6] Today, the race is organised by L’Associació de Comerciants Girona Centre, the Girona town council, GEiEG, and Atletisme Girona.[7]

La Cursa de la Dona[edit]

La Cursa de la Dona (Women's Race) is an annual 5 km[8] event held in Girona in late September/early October since 2013[9]. It is the most popular race in the province, with more than 7,000 participants in some editions.[10] Men are not allowed to enter; only women and boys under the age of 13 can take part.[11] The route goes through the city centre and passes several well-known landmarks.[10] Participants can register either as runners or walkers.[10] The €12 registration fee includes accident insurance, a race T-shirt, bib number, refreshments, and access to changing rooms, showers, toilets, and bag storage.[10] cursadeladonagirona.com

Mitja Marató x La Marató 3Cat[edit]

Mitja Marató x La Marató 3Cat is a half-marathon in support of medical research. It takes place every year in Girona in mid-December.[12]

Running events in other cities[edit]

  • Corte Inglés Race in Barcelona
  • Barcelona Half Marathon
  • Behobia in the Basque Country
  • Pla de l'Estany Races

Girona Saint Sylvester Race[edit]

The Girona Saint Sylvester Race takes place on New Year's Eve at 6 PM[13] and is jointly organised by Girona City Council and Girona Athletics Club..[14] There is also a Mini Saint Sylvester race for children from 5 to 11 years old.[15]

Registration is online only, and no same-day registration is available. Registration closes on 29 December at 11:59 pm, or earlier if the 2,000-runner limit is reached.[13]

The main race is 5 km. There is a limit of 2,000 people. The start and finish at the Girona–Fontajau Municipal Pavilion. All registered participants receive a T-shirt and a gift bag.[13]

Before the main race, the Mini Sant Silvestre is held for children. It is limited to 300 participants and offers three different distances, so each child can choose the option that best suits their age and physical condition.[13] The Mini race is non-competitive: there are no rankings. Every child who finishes receives a medal, a T-shirt, and a gift bag.[13]

Prizes are awarded for:

  • Best Christmas-themed costume
  • Best free-theme costume
  • Oldest male and female runner
  • Top three finishers (men and women)
  • Top three finishers (men and women) in the wheelchair category
  • Best local male and female athlete

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