Great New Year's Race

  • Sun, January 4, 2026
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  • 3 races
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Event summary

The Grande Corrida de Ano Novo 2026 is a running event taking place on January 4, 2026, in Lisbon, with start and finish at the iconic Praça do Comércio. It offers a variety of distances to suit different participants, including a 10km run, a 5km walk, and a 400m Kids Race.

The event is open to all; the 10km run is for participants aged 18 and above, the 5km walk has no age limit, and the Kids Race is for children up to 12 years old. This popular race provides a festive atmosphere right in the heart of Lisbon, showcasing the city’s historic streets and landmarks along the route.

With trophies awarded to top finishers in various categories and age groups, the Grande Corrida de Ano Novo is a motivating way for runners and walkers alike to start the new year with a healthy challenge. The event also includes a kids’ race, making it family-friendly.

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Age categories/divisions: Juniors and Seniors (18-34 years), Vet I (35-39), Vet II (40-44), Vet III (45-49), Vet IV (50-54), Vet V (55-59), Vet VI (60-64), Vet VII (65-69), Vet VIII (70+), Kids Race (up to 12 years)

Start/finish locations: Praça do Comércio, Lisbon

Start times per category/distance:
• Kids Race (400m): 09:30
• 10km run: 10:00
• 5km walk: 10:05

Bib pick-up time and location:
• January 2, 10:00–20:00 at Xistarca, Calçada da Tapada 71 A, Lisbon
• January 3, 10:00–13:00 at Xistarca
• January 4, 08:30–09:30 at Praça do Comércio (extra cost applies)

Surface types: Urban roads and pavements around Lisbon city center

Course format: Loop courses through central Lisbon streets for all distances

Race routes: Detailed routes through Praça do Comércio, Rua da Prata, Praça da Figueira, Rua D. Duarte, Praça Martim Moniz, Rossio, Restauradores, Rua do Carmo, Rua Garret, and other historic streets

Timing method: Electronic chip timing for 10km run

Toilets and aid station placement:
• Aid stations with water at 5km and finish for 10km run
• Water at finish for 5km walk and Kids Race

Prizes: Trophies for top 3 in general male and female categories and for each age group in 10km run


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Benefits

🎽 Athlete kit: bib number, electronic timing chip for 10km, surprise gift, and sponsor offers
🏅 Finisher prize: medal for all finishers
⏱️ Electronic chip timing for 10km run
🛟 Safety support: event organized with insurance coverage for personal accidents
🥤 Aid stations: water provided at 5km and finish for 10km; water at finish for 5km walk and Kids Race
📸 Rights to images captured during the event for promotional use
🎽 Optional technical long-sleeve t-shirt available for purchase
🧳 Bag check service available near start between 9:00 and 11:30


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