Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Trier, Germany
Distance: 5K
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Join us! New Year's Eve Run – 5 km!
The joy of running and the spirit of the New Year – all in one!
No matter where you are – run with us!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 13:42 | Mike Foppen | NED | |
2nd Male | 13:45 | Max Thorwirth | GER | |
3rd Male | 13:46 | Nils Voigt | GER | |
4th Male | 13:48 | Robert Kiprop | KEN | |
Female | 15:23 | Emeline Imanizabayo | RWA | |
2nd Female | 15:28 | Claire Uwitonze | RWA | |
3rd Female | 15:40 | Lisa Rooms | BEL | |
4th Female | 15:43 | mare Kassie | ETH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Peuerbach, Austria
Distance: 6.8 km
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Int. Raiffeisen New Year's Eve Run – 42 years of sport, show and world class
Ready, set, go! When the starting signal for the Int.
Raiffeisen New Year's Eve Run is given in Peuerbach on December 31st, sport and show reign for participants, spectators and world-class athletes.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 18:45 | Bremm Florian | GER | |
2nd Male | 18:46 | Cheruiyot Reynold | KEN | |
3rd Male | 19:12 | Buchholz Niklas | GER | |
4th Male | 19:13 | Frey Sebastian | AUT |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
San Silvestre, Spain
Distance: 10K
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Every year on 31st December, since 1964, Madrid stages the most multitudinous athletics event in Spain.Sport and celebration come together in a 10-kilometre race in which fancy dress and artificial snow play a part. Keep an eye out for when registration opens because places run out fast!
The event consists of two different competitions: a fun run (participants must be over the age of 16) and another for professionals.The course is not too demanding for runners as 8 of its 10 kilometres are almost all downhill.
The fun run is held at 5.30 pm. The departure (Calle Concha Espina) is organised by times, making the race faster. The international competition starts out at 8pm and participants include today's leading international stars.
The Vallecas Stadium is the official finishing line for the professional race whilst amateurs arrive to the grounds outside the stadium.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 26:32 | Berihu Aregawi | ethi | |
2nd Male | 26:33 | Jacob Kiplimo | uga | |
3rd Male | 27:40 | Adel Mechaal | fra | |
4th Male | 27:42 | Felix Bour | fra | |
Female | 31:19 | Marta Garcia | esp | |
2nd Female | 31:32 | Ruth Chepngetich | ken | |
3rd Female | 31:34 | Agueda Marques | esp | |
4th Female | 31:58 | Carolina Campos | esp |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
The inaugural San Silvestre Vallecana race in 1964 was won by Jesus Hurtado of Spain who also won the race the following year, although his race time and the total distance of the race were not recorded. It was in 1966 when the race organizers decided to record the official times of the racers and measure the actual distance of the course.
This time though, the race was won by Mariano Haro, also from Spain, who needed 23 minutes and 34 seconds to finish the course which was then only 7.9 kilometers long. For the women’s category, the inaugural winner was Grete Waitz of Norway who won the race, which was 10 kilometers long in 1981, with a time of 34 minutes and 17 seconds. Over the years, many different runners from different countries participated in the event which resulted in the race having winners of different nationalities. The host country Spain though holds the record for most wins with male Spanish runners winning 15 of the 47 men’s races held while the female Spanish runners dominated the women’s races by winning 20 of the 31 races held since 1981.
Furthermore, Isaac Vicosia of Spain holds the individual record for most wins in the men’s category by winning the race a total of 4 times. He won his first San Silvestre Vallecana race in 1996 with a time 25 minutes and 50 seconds although the course for that year was measured to be only 9 kilometers long. He missed out in 1997, 1998, and 1999, but he dominated at the turn of the century by winning the race for 3 consecutive years from 2000 – 2002. On the women’s side, Spain continued their dominance of the race with Spanish runners Patricia Arribas and Marta Dominguez by winning the race 3 times each. Patricia Arribas finished the race first in 1997, 1998, and 2000. Marta Dominguez on the other hand, won the race in 2002, 2003, and 2008.
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Barcelona, Spain
Distance: 10K · 5K
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Certain local traditions may strike you as funny, bizarre, or downright disturbing. You may know that the Catalans ring in the new year by eating one grape with each chime of the clock at midnight, but did you know about the man with many noses ('home dels nassos')? Folklore has it that there's a man who has as many noses as there are days left in the year.
He only comes out on 31 December, though, and as that's the last day of the year... So to honour him, the city hosts one of its most iconic sporting events of the year, a 10K and 5K called La Cursa dels Nassos (The Race of the Noses).
Once again, the city of Barcelona will close the sports year with the Nose Race, which, as always, will take place on December 31st, starting at 5.15pm. This year, once again, it will be a different race adapted to the current situation, which will allow runners to take part in the event with all the necessary safety and prevention measures.
The Nose Race 2021 will again have two distances as in 2020, one of 10km and another of 5km. Exceptionally, it will only feature elite athletes.
The 10km race will have a three-stage start, for 6,200 entrants, and will take place at 5.15pm, 5.20pm and 5.30pm. The distance between people in each drawer will be 1.5 meters.
Another novelty of this year’s Nose Race will be the 10km route with 4 laps less than the traditional route with start and finish on Carrer Selva de Mar.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 13:28 | Mathew Kipkoech | ken | |
2nd Male | 13:28 | Perrik Jocteur | fra | |
3rd Male | 13:30 | A Oukhelfen | esp | |
4th Male | 13:33 | Victor Ortiz Rivera | Puerto Rico | |
Female | 13:54 | Beatrice Chebet | ken | |
2nd Female | 14:23 | Medina Eisa | ethi | |
3rd Female | 14:26 | Belinda Chemutai | uga | |
4th Female | 14:53 | Melknat Wudu Sharew | Ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
5k for a new male and female world record
Once again, in this edition, the 5 km International Nose Race will be held for the second time, exclusively for elite athletes, both male and female with a maximum of 50 participants, with the aim of breaking the world record for 5km route in male and female mode. It will start at 7.15 pm at Artquitecte Sert, while the arrival will be at Selva de Mar Street.
Wednesday December 31st, 2025
Sao Paulo, BR
Distance: 15K
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The Saint Silvester Road Race (Portuguese: Corrida Internacional de São Silvestre) is a long-distance running event, the oldest and most prestigious street race in Brazil.
Regarded as the main international event in Latin American athletics, the Brazilian competition is held yearly in the city of São Paulo on December 31.
São Paulo's race was originally known as a "marathon", although the course of the race, whose length has varied considerably over the years, was never that of a full marathon. Because of that, the organization eventually dropped the term "marathon."
There was never an official effort on the part of the organization to address the change in the nomenclature, which causes many, including some media outlets, to continue using the term "Saint Silvester Marathon" when referring to the event.
Its course is 15 kmand the race is made more difficult by the intense heat of the Brazilian summer and the geographical obstacles that have to be surmounted by the athletes.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 44:21 | Wilson Kiprono Too | ken | |
2nd Male | 44:51 | Joseph Panga | tan | |
3rd Male | 45:26 | Reuben Pogisho Longosiwa | ken | |
4th Male | 45:32 | Johnatas Cruz | bra | |
Female | 51:25 | Agnes Keino | ken | |
2nd Female | 52:11 | Cynthia Chemweno | ken | |
3rd Female | 53:24 | Nubia de Oliveira | bra | |
4th Female | 53:29 | Anastazia Dolomongo | tan |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Start: Av.Paulista, corner with Rua Ministro Rocha
Finish: in front of the Casper Libero Foundation.