Bechovice - Prague

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undefined, Capital City of Prague, Czechia
28 Sep, 2025 (Sun)
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About the event

The Běchovice–Praha 10km stands as a living monument in athletics history, proudly bearing the World Athletics Heritage Plaque as Europe's oldest continuously organized road race. This legendary event doubles as the Czech Road Championship, attracting elite competitors and running enthusiasts alike to conquer its challenging course featuring the notorious Hrdlorezy uphill. Having endured world wars, political changes, and modern challenges, the race represents an unbroken 130-year tradition of Czech running excellence. More than just a competition, it's an annual celebration of endurance and sporting heritage.

Highlights

Run a piece of living history as part of Europe's oldest continuous road race

Challenge yourself on the iconic course that has tested athletes since 1897

Be part of Czech sporting heritage while competing in the national championship

Races offered by this event

You have 2 weeks to prepare


Course details

Course highlights

The race starts at the 13th kilometer road marker, the symbol of the race. Then it goes from the east of Prague in direction to the city center. It is slightly rolling track with final "Hrdlorezy" climb.

Start address

Českobrodská, 190 11 Praha-Běchovice, Czechia

Finish address

Hartigova, 130 00 Praha 3, Czechia

Route map

route map

What’s included in entry

These are included in your entry
Live music
Finisher medal
DJs on the track
Event T-shirts
Toilets
Goodie bag
Cash prizes
E-certificate/e-diploma
Nutrition Stations
Video Service
Parking
Lockers
Drink Stations
Swimming pool
Bag drop
Timing chip (single use)
Training program
Shower
Photo Service
Pacers
Changing rooms
Medical Assistance
Fan zone at the finish

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